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Kangra Fort

The Kangra Fort is a historic fort located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The fort is also known as 'Nagarkot' and 'Kot Kangra'. This fort stands on a hillock between two rivers, among the foothills of the Dhauladhar range. The fort is the largest in the In…

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Kangra Fort, perched on a crag between the Kangra and Banganga rivers and shadowed by the Dhauladhar foothills, is the Himalayas’ biggest and oldest fortress, but it is also a magnet for half‑interested trekkers and wallpaper‑snappers. The stone walls date back millennia, yet most of the interior is a tangle of ASI‑maintained rooms that feel more like a neglected museum than a regal stronghold. Arrive early in the cool season—October to March—to avoid the monsoon‑melt that turns the approach into a slippery slog, and stay the night in the heritage guesthouse on Jawahar Road rather than the noisy hostels of Dharamshala town. The real payoff is the panoramic view from the ramparts at sunrise; the mist‑clad Dhauladhar peaks and the river gorge are worth the climb up the steep, uneven steps. Skip the “guided” tours that drone on about Mughal sieges; instead, wander the ruined courtyards at your own pace and pop into the small temple of Raghunath for a quiet moment. A half‑day here after a morning of tea at Café Chokier is honest; linger longer only if you have a taste for crumbling history and the occasional stray goat.

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