
Near by places around Trigart Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya

Trigart Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, located in Paprola, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, is a traditional institution affiliated with Himachal Pradesh University. Dedicated to preserving and promoting ancient Indian knowledge, it offers comprehensive Sanskrit education. The college focuses on classical studies, upholding academic traditions in the serene Himalayan region.

Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

Attractions & Things to Do near Trigart Sanskrit College
Discover the full range of campus facilities at Trigart Sanskrit College 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 Trigart Sanskrit College
airports
~ 18 km
Gaggal Airport (Dharamshala Airport)
bus stand
~ 2 km
Nagrota Bagwan Bus Stand
railway station
~ 2 km
Nagrota Bagwan Railway Station
nearest hospital
~ 12 km
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda

Hotels NEAR Trigart Sanskrit College
Hotel The Grand Hill, Nagrota Bagwan
Hotel Anand Palace, Nagrota Bagwan
Hotel Clarks Inn Suites Kangra
Hotel Grover Kangra
The Horizon Kangra

Popular Food Places near Trigart Sanskrit College
Local dhabas and eateries in Nagrota Bagwan
Cafes and restaurants in Kangra town
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
Kangra Fort
Brajeshwari Devi Temple
Chamunda Devi Temple
Masroor Rock Cut Temples

RESTAURANTS
Annapurna Restaurant, Kangra
The Litti Shop, Kangra
Local eateries in Nagrota Bagwan

SHOPPING MALLS
Nagrota Bagwan Local Market
Kangra Main Market

RESORTS RECREATION
Spring Dale Resort, Kangra
Pong Dam Wetlands (Maharana Pratap Sagar)
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Chamunda Devi Temple
~ 10 km
A major Shakti Peeth dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, known for its spiritual ambiance and scenic river views.
Gopalpur Zoo
~ 12 km
A well-maintained zoological park housing various Himalayan animal species including leopards, bears, and deer.
Andretta Pottery and Art Centre
~ 15 km
A famous art village known for its pottery, art gallery, and former residence of artist Sobha Singh.
Kangra Fort
~ 18 km
A historical fort dating back to the 4th century BC, one of the oldest and largest forts in the Himalayas, offering panoramic views.
Brajeshwari Devi Temple
~ 18 km
An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Brajeshwari, rebuilt after the 1905 earthquake, a significant pilgrimage site.
Naam Art Gallery
~ 20 km
Showcasing the paintings of Elsbeth Buschmann and the vibrant art of Himachal Pradesh.
Jwalamukhi Temple
~ 30 km
A revered Shakti Peeth where natural flames burn continuously from fissures in the rock, worshipped as manifestations of the Goddess.
Masroor Rock Cut Temples
~ 35 km
A complex of monolithic rock-cut temples dating back to the 8th century AD, often referred to as the 'Ellora of Himachal Pradesh'.
Weekend Getaways
Dharamshala & McLeod Ganj
~ 25-30 km
The seat of the Dalai Lama, known for Tibetan culture, monasteries, waterfalls, and scenic beauty.
Palampur
~ 20-25 km
Known as the 'Tea Capital of North India', offering lush tea gardens, pleasant climate, and scenic views.
Bir Billing
~ 60-70 km
A world-renowned destination for paragliding, also popular for Tibetan monasteries and trekking.
Dalhousie
~ 110-120 km
A charming colonial hill station offering splendid mountain views, pleasant weather, and trekking trails.
Khajjiar
~ 120-130 km
Often called 'Mini Switzerland of India' for its picturesque landscape featuring a small lake, lush meadows, and dense deodar forests.
Chamba
~ 140-150 km
An ancient town known for its historic temples, ancient art, and as a gateway to the Pangi Valley.
Barot Valley
~ 90-100 km
A serene valley known for its Uhi river, hydropower project, trout fishing, and trekking opportunities.
Pragpur Heritage Village
~ 40-50 km
India's first heritage village, offering a glimpse into the traditional Himachali architecture and lifestyle.
Rewalsar Lake
~ 150-160 km
A sacred lake revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs, surrounded by monasteries and temples.
Parashar Lake
~ 160-170 km
A serene lake with a floating island, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and featuring a pagoda-style temple dedicated to Rishi Parashar.

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