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HP
Tourism Hotel Bushehar
Regency at Rampur (Himachal
Pradesh, India) Named after the princely state of Bushehar. The
Hotel is located on NH - 22 .
Rampur
(3000 ft asl) is the biggest town in the entire Hindustan
Tibet route after Shimla and therefore an important local
business hub. The Bushehar Regency is ideal for leisure, business
and as a stopover for longer trips.
ACCESS:
Narkanda - 70 kms, Shimla
- 134 kms, Rohru via
Sungri - 80 km, Sangla Valley - 85 kms, Kalpa - 90 kms.
CLIMATE:
In winter, the temperature can drop below freezing point when
heavy woolens are required. In summer the temperature rises
upto 40 degrees.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
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RAMPUR
TOWN (924m): There
are many places for sight-seeing. Its old Hindu and Buddhist
shrines include the Ragunath Temple, the Ayodhya Temple,
the Narsingh Temple and the Dumgir Budh Temple which has
a large prayer wheel and holds important scriptures. In
an interesting colonial and traditional styles,
the Padam Palace is one of Rampur's major attractions.
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DUTT
NAGAR (970m): 12
km ancient village on the left bank of Sutlej which derived
its name from the ancient temple of god Dattreya..
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NIRATH
(950m): 18 km,
famous for ancient and unique Sun Temple built in nagara
style is one of the two temples in India dedicated to
Lord Suryanarayan.
Rampur
is visited as a part of Adventure
Circuit itinerary of Himachal Pradesh.
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