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About 35km from Dharamshala, in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is a tiny picturesque hill station of Dharamshala. The word Palmpur comes from the word Pulum, which stands for abundant water, probably because of the numerous streams present in the area. Due to a number of streams, the tea plantation gets plenty of water, making it a major attraction in Palampur. The tea plantation in Palampur is quite famous and has got International recognition. Apart from that, this beautiful hill station is also famous for its Tibetan and wooden handicrafts and carpets. It also gives plenty of opportunities for adventure lovers and thrill seekers to try out several adventure activities.
Summers in Palampur begin from the month of March, lasting till the month of June. Summers remain pleasant and the cool breeze with the warmth of the sun keeps the weather enjoyable and a suitable time for tourists to visit the town. Summers are also suitable for adventure activities such as camping and trekking. The maximum temperature of Palampur in summers rises up to 30℃ and the minimum temperature drops to 12℃.
July marks the onset of Monsoon in Palampur and lasts till the month of October. After it rains, the place looks absolutely beautiful as it gets washed and the weather becomes very pleasant. Since the place doesn’t receive heavy rainfall, making it is an ideal time for sightseeing. The maximum temperature in the monsoon rises up to 27℃ and the minimum temperature drops to 18℃.
Winters in Palampur begin from the month of November and last till the month of February. As the temperature begins to rise, Palampur gets covered in a blanket of snow and the place looks absolutely breathtaking. The maximum temperature of Palampur in winters rises up to 20℃ and the minimum temperature drops to 4℃.
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