Kangra Tourism
Kangra offers various adventure sports like trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering
and fishing to the fun seekers.
Located Kangra Located in the foothills of Dhauladhar mountains.530 Km
from Delhi
Best time to visit Kangra April to June and September to November, Sports
in winter
One of the most beautiful hill stations of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra is renowned
in history for being the capital city of the Chand dynasty. Being one of the most
scenic valleys of the lower Himalayas, sheltered by the moving Dhauldhar hills,
Kangra offers various adventure sports like trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering
and fishing to the fun seekers.
Kangra is very famous for an historic temple namely Jwalaji Temple. Located
34 kms in the south of Kangra, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Jwalaji. A miracle
in itself, it is perhaps the only temple in India where natural flames come out
from nine different rocks in the temple. Abundant historical evidences state the
importance of this temple dating back to the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar. The
emperor under the influence of his royalty tried to test the prowess of the Goddess.
He tried enormous ways to extinguish the flames but in vain. At the end, bowing
to the Goddess, he tried to please her with a Golden Chhatra. But the Goddess
did not accept it and the Chhatra fell on the ground turning into a colossal metal,
the compositions of which are yet unknown.
Brajeshwari Devi Temple is another tourist attraction at Kangra. This Temple
is a witness to the devastation by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1009. In 1905, Kangra was
destroyed by an earthquake. Rebuilt in 1920, Kangra still is a legendary pilgrimage
centre of Himachal Pradesh.
Kangra also has a legendry fort belonging to King Kotch. The fort is situated
at a considerable height overlooking Ganga and Manjhi rivers.
Access to Kangra
Kangra is easily accessible from rest of the country. It is well connected by
rail, road and air. The nearest airport is Gaggal airport which is at 13 kms from
Kangra. Other important airports of major cities like Jammu 200 kms, Amritsar
208 kms and Chandigarh 255 kms are well connected from Kangra
The nearest broad gauge railhead is at Pathankot which is 90 km from Kangra. A
narrow gauge railway line between Pathankot and Jogindernagar passes via Kangra,
17 kms from Dharamshala.
Apart from rail and air, Kangra is also well connected by road. This town is easily
accessible from major cities of the region.