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Tea Factory (Palampur) Church of St. John (Palampur) Temple of Bundia Mata (Palampur) 
Andretta (Palampur) Baijnath Temple (Palampur) Sujanpur Tira (Palampur) 
Taragarh Palace (Palampur) Chamunda Devi Temple (Around Palampur) Judge’s Court (Around Palampur) 
  Tea Factory (Palampur)
 At the very start of the town, the tea factory of the cooperative society, offers an insight to the processing of Kangra tea.
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  Church of St. John (Palampur)
 This attractive church, very close to the hotel and surrounded by poinsettias, is built on a low rise. It was reconstructed in 1929 and has several memorial tablets.
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  Temple of Bundia Mata (Palampur)
 One can walk through tea gardens and open fields or drive to reach this historical temple, which was orginally built about five centureis ago.
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  Andretta (Palampur)
 This place is 13 km from Palampur. Andretta was the house of artist Sardar Sobha Singh and has a gallery displaying some of his major works. There is also a pottery center at Andretta.
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  Baijnath Temple (Palampur)
 At the jewel like temple of Baijnath, Lord Shiva is revered as Vaidyanath-- the Lord of Physicians.
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  Sujanpur Tira (Palampur)
 Built in 1758, the fortress of Tira has the remnants of old halls. The town of Sujanpur, below the fort, has several exemplary, old temples of Narbadeshwar and Murli Manohar.
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  Taragarh Palace (Palampur)
 Taragarh was the residence of Rajmata Taradevi, mother of Dr. Karan Singh, until it's conversion into a hotel.
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  Chamunda Devi Temple (Around Palampur)
 Chamunda Devi Temple Complex stands, 10 km west of Palampur, on the Baner river. It is a wrathful form of Durga.
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  Judge’s Court (Around Palampur)
 The Judge’s Court reflects the ambience of the Anglo-Indian traditions. Built as a country manor at the turn of the century.
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