The Kangra Distt is situated in Himachal Pradesh well connected with Railway and Air Port. The air port is only 30 K.M. from the school site and well connected with narrow gauge Railway Line.
The district of Kangra extends from the Jalandhar Doab far into the southern ranges of the Himalaya. It is a town at the confluence of the Bener River and Majhi River, and Beas is an important river here. Kangra is one of the most important or famous district of Himachal Pradesh due to its popularity.The People from different places visit the Holy temple of MA-Chmunda and MA- Jawalji, Vajreshwari Devi temple, Chamunda Devi temple, chintapurni temple Baba Baroh. The world famous Monolithic rock cut temple at Masroor is 12 K.M. from the school site.
One can also pay a visit to Gopalpur Nature Park in Gopalpur village and can also see tea gardens there. Kangra Fort is also a popular tourist attraction. Mcleodganj near Dharamshala is the home-in-exile to the Dalai Lama. “Bhagsunag temple” is there. Cricket ground of Dharamshala is also a major attraction because of its location and good quality pitch for players. Maharaja Sansar Chandra Museum adjoins the Kangra Fort.Kangra is mainly famous for its natural beauty and tea gardens. The Economy of Kangra District consists mostly of agriculture and farming. Tea cultivation plays a vital in the economy. “Kangra Tea” is famous worldwide for its rich aroma, colour and taste. A few other industries that have been established in the region, including water packaging, construction materials, and potato chips.
The areas of Palampur and Baijnath are surrounded by lush, green tea estates. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with Bir in particular becoming a strong hub for ecotourism and aerosports.