Introduction: The Taragarh Palace is one of the most scenic and unexplored areas of Himachal Pradesh. Formerly known as Alhilal (land of the crescent moon), the palace was built in the early 1930s as a summer resort. As a 26 stylish and modern rooms and air-conditioned suites with break-taking views of sweeping green cultivations against the backdrop of the rugged Dauladhar mountain range.
Description: The resort is located at Kangra Valley in Taragarh. Surrounded by the splendour of lush tea estates, in a 15 acre forested area, at a height of 1000 metres, in the Himalayan jungle of Kangra district, is the enchanting Taragarh Palace. Built in 1931 by the Nawab of Bahawalpur, this European style summer residence with immaculate gardens and glass pleasure pavilion, later passed into the hands of the royal family of Jammu & Kashmir, whose descendants currently run this as a Welcomheritage hotel.
Facilities: The Taragarh Palace feasts you well on the Mughlai, Continental and Chinese Cuisines, which are quite palatable and delectable enough to keep you engrossed in eating process. After the hectic schedule of the day you can recreate yourself at the Taragarh palace in the floodlit badminton court, floodlit tennis court. You can watch the Cable TV, dip into the shimmering waters of Swimming Pool or play a game or two in the Card room with a bridge table.