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Named after the princely state
of Bushehar. The Hotel is located on NH - 22 within the
periphery of Cafe Sutlej. The building has been designed in a Pagoda
style The architectural style reflects the Kinnaur style of building.
The rooms overlook the river Sutlej. The Bushehar Regency is ideal for
leisue, business and as a stopover for longer trips.
Once the capital of the
princely State of Bushahar, Rampur is presently one of the biggest
commercial town of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the left bank of
river Sutlej. The town was once a major center on the old trade route
to Kinnaur, Tibet, Ladakh and China. Even today the tradition is as
vibrant as ever. Famous International Lavi Fair is held in November and
Faag Mela in March every year.
Access :
134 kms from Shimla on NH - 22. Rampur is
connected by regular Bus/Taxi services. The nearest Railhead (134 km) &
Airport (157 km) is at Shimla. Rampur can be approached from Rohru via
Sungri ( 80 km ) and from Kullu, Manali via Jalori pass ( 190 Km).
Climate:
In winter, the temperature can drop below
freezing point when heavy woolens are required. In summer the
temperature rises upto 40 degrees.
Facilities :
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All rooms are airy, spacious and well furnished
with attached baths and running hot & cold water.
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Parking within premises,
Satellite Television,
Restaurant and Room Service
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Tariff on Continental
Plan
CAFE
SUTLEJ : HPTDC runs Cafe and Bar at
Rampur.
PLACES OF INTEREST
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.
DUTT NAGAR (970m): 12
km ancient village on the left bank of Sutlej which derived its name
from the ancient temple of god Dattreya..
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.
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