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The little town of Palampur looks forward to having you over again.” Have a look: In another picture, Saif and Bebo can be seen enjoying lunch and also posing together in a tea estate.
With time in short supply, I could only make two more tea stops. At the Infinitea Tea Resort at the Bundla Tea Estate, about 20 minutes from Wah, I met Dinesh Butail at his store and café for a ...
Palampur’s magic lies in the charming Raj-era narrow gauge railway track, tea plantations, hill-paddy fields, pockets of thick wooded slopes that are home to the monal, leopard and fox, Gaddi ...
Palampur, May 28 As many as 13 migrant labourers of a local tea estate and their two children (aged one year and 10 years) have tested positive for Covid-19. They are living in sheds at Saliana ...
Many years ago—in the good old days when Shimla and Manali were considered the ultimate in Himachal hill stations—my family, including a pre-teen me, was driving up to Kullu from Pathankot. We ...
Rock climbing, trekking or adventure, Palampur has it all ... want to bathe in a gurgling stream that flows past your doorstep and then spend a leisurely afternoon roaming through tea gardens?
Bundla Tea Estate, Palampur is popularly known as the tea capital of northern India. There are lush tea gardens spread over vast acres of land. Bundla Tea Estate, established in 1860, is one of ...
The Palampur Tea Cooperative factory, some 1.5 km south of the bus station on the Kangra road, offers a 20-minute tour taking you through the tea making process, is a major attraction here.
S urrounded by the majestic Himalayas, Palampur is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is famous for lush tea gardens, calm environment and breathtaking landscapes that attract people ...
From century old rolling tea plantations and paddy fields to old temples and churches, Palampur, is the best weekend getaway from Delhi for those looking to reconnect with nature.
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