Hotels in Himachal Pradesh
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Taragarh Pragpur Heritage Villages |
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Taragarh Himachal Pradesh india: Taragarh
a heritage place in Himachal Pradesh is Blessed with
some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes
anywhere, it is a travellers
paradise -lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys,
fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower
bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and monasteries steeped in
time. May it be for relaxing, sightseeing, trekking,
mountaineering, fishing, para-gliding, skiing, ice skating and
golf.
Taragarh Himachal Pradesh is situated on a 15 acre forested estate surrounded by tea
gardens of the Kangra valley, this is one of the most scenic
and unexplored areas of Himachal Pradesh. It is at the foot of
the Dhauladhar mountains with splendid views of surrounding
snow-capped peaks. While at Taragarh, one can visit the
Tashijong Monastery which has a commanding view of the Kangra
valley, the nearby Andretta Pottery village - specializing in
ethnic clay pottery and for the adventurous there are treks of
varying intensities and Hang Gliding at Billing which is one
of the finest in the world and hosts annual international para
gliding, hang gliding competitions.
Location: 530 km from Delhi, 125 km from
Pathankot.
Height : 1000 metres.
Route: Chandigarh - Ropar - Nangal - Una -
Kangra - Palampur - Taragarh.
Nearest Town: Dharamshala (50 km). Rail:
Pathankot (115 km), then Palampur by Kangra Queen (11 km).
Air: Jammu (5 hr drive).
Other places of interest: McLeodganj (67 km),
Dharamshala (50 km), Dalhousie (183 km), Pragpur (95 km),
Jwalamukhi (102 km), Chintpurni (150 km), Manali (192 km).
Pragpur
Himachal Pradesh:
Founded about 3 centuries ago Pragpur has held onto the
essence of an earlier era - unchanged shops, cobbled streets,
ornamental village tank, mud plastered and slate roofed
houses. By a notification dated 9th December 1997 the
State Government has classified Pragpur as a
Heritage Zone.
The Kangra Valley,
where Heritage Village
Pragpur is located is panoramic and replete with
history. It is the home of the famous
Kangra school of painting
and probably the world's - most certainly India's - oldest
ruling lineage comes from here. The area of Pragpur was part
of the Principality of Jaswan whose chief, in the late 16th or
early 17th Century charged a band of learned men, led by a
Kuthiala Sood, to find a suitable place to commemorate
Princess Prag of his
royal lineage.
The core area of Pragpur is notified
as a Heritage Village
and along with the nearby village of Garli, the surrounding
area is a Heritage Zone.
Prag in Sanskrit translates to pollen. In a way it
aptly describes the area of Pragpur which in spring is afire
with blossoms. The Soods are a special community laying claim
to being Agnivanshis - born of a sacred fire - with references
to them in ancient Hindu texts like the
Rig Veda. At the
time when Shimla was the summer capital of the British Raj the
Soods from around Pragpur owned more than half of it, and they
still continue to be the dominant community.
The site chosen for Pragpur lies
in the shade of the
Dhauladhar mountains - the white ranges - and is said
to be so located as to receive the astral benefic influence of
prayers that have been offered for thousands of years at three
nearby ancient SHAKTI
( Primordial Energy ) Temples of
Brajreshwari (
Kangra ), Jwalamukhi
and Chintpurni.
Heritage Village Pragpur
is ideal for Village land
nature Tourism and is being promoted as an example of
community involvement in tourism.
The Indian National Trust for
Art and Cultural Heritage jointly with the government of
Himachal Pradesh is developing and preserving Heritage Village
Pragpur.
Pragpur offers a
host of activities. It has a quaint market where several
silversmiths ply their trade and will quickly modify trinkets
to satisfy individual taste. The several village weavers
will make shawls and blankets to order and tailors will make
up dresses overnight. Easy excursions are possible, including
visits to Kangra Fort,
Dharamsala and McLeodganj,
the seat of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Dada Siba and the
river Beas.
Those interested in nature study and
bird watching will
get their fill. The Beas
River is within 6 kms. and offers the possibility of
angling during
season ( winter to early summer). Picnics and visits to local
historical sites and monuments are arranged, and satisfying
hours can be spent exploring nearby
Garli ( lovely old
houses in Simla architecture ) and
Pragpur ( cobbled
streets and ancestral homes ).
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