Pathankot is a district in the Indian state of Punjab.
Pathankot (dead link: January 2023) is also used as a gateway for Chamba and Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh and for various locations in Jammu and Kashmir like Jammu City Mansar Lake, Srinagar, Udhampur, Holy Cave at Amarnath, Patni Top and Holy Cave of Mata Vashino Devi (Katra) 155 km away from Pathankot.
Pathankot is a major rail junction. It has two main stations Pathankot and Pathankot Cantonment (also known as Chakki Bank), 32.259021°, 75.636234°. . It is the nearest mainline railhead for Dharamsala (though the Kangra Valley Railway stops within 20 km of Dharamsala). Two mainlines head south: one to Amritsar (2 hr) and one to Delhi (8 hr). All north-bound services to Jammu (2 hr) pass through, with cantonment the main station for Jammu trains; it is 4 km from the main station and is smaller with limited facilities.
The narrow-gauge, British-built Kangra Valley Railway (a.k.a. Kangra Toy Train) crawls 128 km from Pathankot main station through stunning scenery to Joginder Nagar (6 hr) via Palampur and Kangra (93 km, 4 hr, ₹20) (near Dharamsala). About six daily departures of slow, often packed second class trains make the trip. (The luxury Kangra Queen service are no more.) Some head only to the penultimate stop of Baijnath Paprola, though all serve the main towns of interest: Kangra Mandir and Palampur. Tickets cannot be booked in advance; they must be bought at Pathankot station on the day of travel. While Dalhousie Road station is on a road to Dalhousie, the station is not far out of Pathankot, making the train not worth bothering with if heading from Pathankot. However, the mountain views and isolated route make the line a pleasant, if slow, way to reach to Dharmasala. Direct buses and autorickshaws run the 30 km to Dharmasala (₹30) from Kangra Mandir station (98 km, 4 hr, ₹20) (near Kangra).
To know more about trains and their schedules, click Chakki Bank Railway Station (dead link: January 2023) and Pathankot Railway Station (dead link: January 2023).
The main bus stand has been renovated. It's close to the railway station. Formerly, there were two bus stations: a small one right next to the train station (for Himachal buses) and the main bus stand a few kilometres away. Public HRTC buses to Dharamsala take 3-4 twisting and turning hours and cost ₹75, while buses to Amritsar take 3 hours and cost the same. Dalhousie, a famous destination for honeymoon couples, is 80 km from Pathankot.
Pathankot is situated at the entry point of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The famous Hindu Pilgrimage Vaishno devi is just 160 km from Pathankot. From Chandigarh, you can reach here in just 6 hours. It is well connected with bus services from Punjab roadways, Haryana Roadways, Himachal Roadways and J&K transport.
For more information about Pathankot bus stand, click Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminal Pathankot (dead link: January 2023) and to get the schedule of buses, click Time Table (dead link: January 2023).
You can take an auto rickshaw or a bicycle rickshaw at cheap rates. You can reach at any part of Pathankot by spending just ₹5 or a maximum of ₹10. These are quite the safest modes of transport in Patahnkot.
Pathankot city (dead link: January 2023) is surrounded by both the Shivalik range, part of what makes up the foothills of The Himalayas, and the river Chakki. There are some old temples like Kali Mata Mandir, Mandir Aashapurni, Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, and Bhagwan Shiri Satya Sai Baba's Mandir at the northern part of town in the village Manwal. There are also beautiful British-era churches on Mission Road, huge Gurudwaras (Sikh temples) and a very ancient mosque right in the middle of downtown Pathankot, mixing all the colorful cultures of India.
There is a beautiful view of the river Ravi from "Pari Baagh" Madhupur.
The famous road/colony that forms the heart of city are 'mission road ', 'Model Town', Jodhamal colony, 'green heaven colony' and 'Patel chownk' road. Famous temples are Ashapurni mandir, Kali mata ka mandir, Shani Dev mandir, Raghunath Mandir in Mirpur Colony (Model Town), Hanuman Mandir near railway station, Ramlila ground. Also, devotees visit CNI church, Peer baba on Patel Chownk. Now new localities are coming up like 'Victoria Estate' and place near 'Doji Raam ki Nursery'. The residential land is decreasing day by day in its vicinity apart from famous 'Victoria Estate', land near 'Doji Raam ki Nursery' that are close to Shahpur Chownk and 'Green Heaven Colony'.
One can stop over in Pathankot en-route to Dharamshala (100 km), Dalhousie (70 km), Amritsar (108 km), Palampur (100 km), Chamba (100 km), Jammu (100 km), Hoshiarpur (100 km), Kangra (100 km), and Jalandhar (108 km) all in different directions from Pathankot.
Make sure you visit Dalhousie in winter (after 25th December) you can catch some real snow. Moreover, when you visit Dalhousie, don't forget to make your trip to Khajjiar. No wonder they call it an Indian Switzerland (try balloon riding, paragliding for kids, horse riding, taking a picture in their traditional dress, and dining at the restaurants.) To get your adrenaline flow, drive from Khagiar to Chamba; the narrow roads with breathtaking views will make your adrenaline flow for sure.
For religious trips like Jwalaji (130 km), Chintpurni (130 km), Pathankot becoms an ideal place to rest before heading to the hill route the next morning. A Grand Ranjit Sagar Dam (earthen Dam made of mud and not concrete) is a 100-km-long water reservoir. This is the latest tourist spot of Pathankot and is in "Must Visit". Chinmayya Temple (Swami Chinmayya Nand) is also on the way to Yol Camp (100 km). This is the place where the German Soldiers (POW) were kept in confinement after the Second World War by the British.
Kath Garh Temple: The last destination of the Alexander the Great. While returning back to Greece, Alexander's army refused to cross this area. Hence, only Alexander with his Greek team went ahead, leaving the most of Indian army here. A big festival happens in the Kathgarh during the Shivratri, during which thousands of people come to view visit this place.
Pathankot is rich of its institutes : S.M.D.R.S.D college is the oldest college of Pathankot, likewise Pathankot has AB college, Utkrisht college, Rama chopara and Arya Girls college. Pathankot is developing very fast and now many management and technical institutes are started here such as Beant College of Engineering and Technology (35 km from Pathankot), Sri Sai institute of Engg & Tech (18 km from Pathankot), Aman Institute Of Engg & Tech, A&M institute Of Engg & Tech.
More information on Pathankot Colleges (dead link: January 2023).
Pathankot was once famous for the timber trade with fine varieties of deodar, pine, fir and spruce being brought in from the far flung forests of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
You can buy pure and semi pure pashmina shawls from here because of its closeness to two important pashmina manufacturing states Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. It's also famous for its crockery factory.
A very good collection of computer related accessories can be found here; you can easily get everything for computers which you can even find easily in New Delhi. Visit Shri Ram Datamatics, LIC Building, Dalhousie Road, Pathankot.
You can get excellent North Indian delicacies round the clock. A few of the renowned restaurants of the city are Hotel Venice, Hotel Woodland, Moti Mahal, Unite Hotel, Hotel Pathankot.
There are huge gardens of mango, litchi etc. You will find "dusheri mango" gardens fully loaded in the months of April. The flavour of mangoes will make you crazy for them. Litchi gardens for which pathankot is famous are full with red coloured fruit in months of May. Don't miss the chance to eat this by directly plucking from tree
Makhan da dhaba, Dhangu Road (Near Choti Line), 32.272298°, 75.652365°, +91 98764 99092. If you really love to eat spicy Punjabi food, then visit "Makhan da dhaba" near the railway line. It is very famous for its cheap and tasty food. It serves Dal Tarka, Channa Masala, Muttar Paneer and many more spicy dishes and any two people can eat good food for only ₹50. This may be among the cheapest and tastiest food in the area.
Nirula's Family Style Restaurant +91 186-3229111 Near Lalotra Dharam Kanta, NH-1A, Jammu Road, Madhopur Pathankot.
You can also go for walk in evening towards Dalhousie Road and find many things to eat in lowest prices among the Pathankot you will find South Indian dishes like dosa, idli. Northern, Punjabi naan shole, fast food on famous prince da dhaba you will also find non veg, ice cream and lots more and you will enjoy your evening a lot.
You can also visit "Sanjha Chulla" on NH One from Pathankot To Jammu Raod near bridge number 3. It is very famous and for its food. They serve "Sahi Panner, Dal Makhani, mix veg, Channa Masala and many more. Above all, try their "Kheer". Two people can eat good food for only ₹100. This may be among the cheapest and tastiest food in the area.
If you are diehard fan of non veg, then a must visit is "Chan ka Dhaba and Baba Ka Dhaba" at Dalhausie Road Pathankot. You will get lot of variety of chicken and mutton dishes. Specialty: Mutton Tikka, chicken Tikka, mutton curry and Tandoori chicken and mutton Champ.
If you love sweets, you can visit 'Shhani di Hatti', 'Banarsi Di Hatti' (Banarsi's Shop), famous for a sweet called Palang-tod, meaning one which can break (tod) a bed (palang), basically a milk cake or PGT. The shop has been making it for more than 70 years. Also BIkaner Sweets is a good choice.
Must Try: Very old and very famous for "Burfi". If you are in Pathankot, then don't forget to eat "Khaare Kho ki Burfi". Just ask for "Khaara Khu" and people will guide you to get there.
Also, there are famous puris with chana and lassi for breakfast, and the famous bakery shops of Saini bakers and A-One bakers.
If you get bored with all spicy and fast food and want to have some home like food prepared with pure desi ghee at very reasonable prices, then you can go to "Chamba Dhabha" at Post office chowk. Don't go with the name of "Dhabha" (basically this is the one of the oldest hotels of Pathankot). Here you can really enjoy the taste of Himachal as all the cooks and staff have roots from Chamba.
If you're just passing through Pathankot and want to have anything from a quick munch to a splurge, stopover at:
This city is famous for lichis. You can eat the fruit or ask for lichi juice. In seasons other than summer when you canot get fresh Lichi, ask for packaged lichi juice. Many big companies like package it.
You can ask for apple which is grown in adjoining Himachal Pradesh any time of the year at reasonable price.
There are many good hotels in the city but no 5-star facility hotels.
Pathankot is by and large a very safe place. Violent crime is almost unheard of, although it's important to keep an eye on your belongings in public, as petty theft can occur at Railway stations. Do report any such activity to the police. Keep away from the touts. Most part of Pathankot City is covered by Army camps.
Heavy traffic and congestion at Gandhi Chowk and Dhangu Road Railway Crossing.
These days the traffic and transport situation in Pathankot has become very pathetic and getting daily deteriorated and dangerous due to increasing number of vehicles, 2, 3 and 4 wheelers, and indisciplined and careless driving of the citizens. People hardly follow traffic signals, lanes, no entries etc. The vehicles don't care for pedestrians crossing the roads. The enforcement of traffic laws by the traffic police is very rarely seen, unlike Delhi or other major cities. The road conditions are also very bad at some locations, especially during rainy seasons.
Drivers, both 2 and 4 wheelers, Army vehicles, normally do not follow one ways and drive from the wrong side of a divided road, even on highways. Crossing a busy street is always a nightmare. However, the link roads are good indeed.
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