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Bilaspur
formerly the seat of the ruler
of the State is now submerged in
the Gabind Sagar,it was situated
on the south east side of the
Satluj. Bilaspur Township is
situated just above the old town
of Bilaspur at an height of
670m. above in sea level. The
new Bilaspur Township can be
truely described as the first
planned hill town of the
country. The pleasure of a visit
will be enhanced manifold when a
motor launch is preferred as the
means of travel, gliding through
cool and enchanting waters of
the lake.The Nalwari or annual
cattle fair is held at Bilaspur
for four or five days in March /
April, the occasion is marked by
wrestling and other amusements.
Cattle are brought from Nalagarh
and neighboring parts of Punjab.
General
Information
Clothing: Cotton clothes
in Summer and light woollen in
winter.
Language: Hindi, Punjabi,
English are understood and
spoken by the people engaged in
tourism trade.
Approach
Rail: The nearest broad
gauge railway station is at
Kiratpur Sahib and nearest
narrow gauge railway station is
at Shimla, which are connected
by regular bus services.
Road: Bilaspur is
approachable by road from Shimla
and Chandigarh.
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