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Lord Buddha College of Education, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, established in 2008, is a premier institution affiliated with Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. Recognized by NCTE, it specializes in teacher education, particularly the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) program, contributing significantly to regional academic development.

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Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

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Attractions & Things to Do near Lord Buddha College of Education

Discover the full range of campus facilities at Lord Buddha College of Education including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.

Essential Amenities near Lord Buddha College of Education

airports

~ 75 km

Gaggal Airport (Dharamsala-Kangra Airport)

bus stand

~ 10-12 km

Mandi Bus Stand

railway station

~ 135 km

Kiratpur Sahib Railway Station

nearest hospital

~ 12-15 km

Zonal Hospital Mandi

Student Friendly Places

Hotels NEAR Lord Buddha College of Education

Hotel Valley View

The Regent Hotel

Visco Resorts

Hotel Raj Mahal

Hotel Mandav

Student Friendly Places

PGs near Lord Buddha College of Education

Various private PG accommodations available in Mandi town

Student housing options near Mandi Bus Stand

Student Friendly Places

Popular Food Places near Lord Buddha College of Education

Local Dhabas near Mandi Bus Stand

Shivani Dhaba

Small eateries in Seri Bazar

Cafes in Mandi town

Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS

LANDMARKS

Victoria Bridge Mandi

Bhootnath Temple

Panchvaktra Temple

Triloknath Temple

RESTAURANTS

RESTAURANTS

Copacabana Restaurant

The Heaven's Garden

Raj Mahal Palace Restaurant

Sharma Dhabha

SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

Mandi Market

Seri Bazar Mandi

RESORTS RECREATION

RESORTS RECREATION

Visco Resorts

Raj Mahal Palace Mandi

Tarna Hill Area

Must-Visit Tourist Spots

Bhootnath Temple

~ 12 km

An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the heart of Mandi city, known for its architecture and annual Shivratri fair.

Panchvaktra Temple

~ 12 km

A magnificent temple at the confluence of Suketi and Beas rivers, famous for its five-faced Shiva idol.

Rewalsar Lake

~ 25 km

A sacred lake with floating islands, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs, surrounded by monasteries and temples.

Prashar Lake

~ 50 km

A serene high-altitude lake with a floating island, home to a three-storied pagoda-style temple dedicated to Sage Prashar.

Tarna Devi Temple

~ 14 km

Situated on a hilltop overlooking Mandi, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding valleys.

Victoria Bridge

~ 12 km

An iconic colonial-era suspension bridge over the Beas River, connecting parts of Mandi town.

Sunken Garden

~ 12 km

A historical garden built by Raja Sidh Sen, often used for local events and recreation.

Janjehli Valley

~ 70 km

A picturesque valley known for its lush meadows, dense forests, and opportunities for trekking and nature walks.

Weekend Getaways

Kullu

~ 60 km

Famous for its stunning valleys, apple orchards, and adventure sports like rafting, located on the banks of Beas River.

Manali

~ 105 km

A popular hill station offering breathtaking views, adventure activities like paragliding and skiing, and attractions like Hadimba Temple and Solang Valley.

Bir Billing

~ 80 km

Renowned as the paragliding capital of India, offering tandem flights and scenic beauty.

Palampur

~ 100 km

Known as the Tea Capital of North India, offering vast tea gardens, pleasant climate, and views of the Dhauladhar range.

Kasol

~ 95 km

A quaint village in Parvati Valley, popular among backpackers for its serene beauty, riverside cafes, and trekking trails.

Dharamshala

~ 160 km

Home to the Dalai Lama and Tibetan government-in-exile, known for its monasteries, museums, and scenic beauty.

McLeod Ganj

~ 165 km

A charming town near Dharamshala, often called 'Little Lhasa' due to its Tibetan culture, vibrant markets, and spiritual sites.

Shimla

~ 150 km

The capital of Himachal Pradesh, a popular hill station known for its colonial architecture, Mall Road, and scenic views.

Tirthan Valley

~ 90 km

A serene valley in the Great Himalayan National Park buffer zone, offering trout fishing, trekking, and nature trails.

Narkanda

~ 170 km

A picturesque town known for its apple orchards, Hatu Peak, and winter skiing opportunities.

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