kangra
Kangra is a province in Himachal Pradesh with Dharamshala as the administrative headquarters. As the mighty Beas River flows into the Valley, Kangra is also known after the Dhauladar range, ancient temples, and endless tea gardens. Speaking of the Valley repeatedly in Hindu scriptures, it introduces Kangra as the 'Devbhumi' or Land of the Gods. One of the largest castles in the Himalayas, the Kangra Fort built by the Katoch emperors dates back thousands of years. It was formerly known as Trigarta, the empire spoken of in the Mahabharata. It later became known as Nagarkot Fort. Kangra is a district that connects Dharamshala and McleodGanj within its borders. Beautiful tea gardens are located in Palampur and are located 36 miles from the city of Kangra. The Jwala Devi Temple, the most famous of all, is known for its eternal flame, which has been burning continuously for years without any known source of oil. The temple has questioned scientific views. The Masroor cut rock temple, is a rock temple from the monolithic period and is mentioned in the sacred book of Mahabharat. A precious village, it is less used and finds its charm of the old world. You can find traditional houses, small red brick shops, paved streets, mud houses, and an undeniable opportunity for tourism.