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Travel Dharamsala


Dharamsala on the levels and is surrounded by dense forests of pine and deodar. Snow near border with numerous streams and cool healthy atmosphere environment looks very attractive. A busy market city, Dharamsala has made itself as the travelers’ base camp, for which they come to explore the mountains of this city. The market known as Kotwali Bazaar provides the entire colour and glamour of this small city that has mixed with the simplicity of life style.

Colors and Gompa Temple, the culture of Tibet is a complete attraction for visitors. The Kangra museum gives an overview of the history of the region and on the other side there are institutions that help preserve the Tibetan art, cultures and traditions.

Today, Dharamsala is synonymous with the Tibetan government in exile and the homeland of the Dalai Lama Tibetan guide. Even if The Tibetan community dominates the town, but this city still has its own lifestyle and the left over of British colonial passion.


Places of Interest in Dharamsala

War Memorial: In the middle of pine forests is a monument built at the entrance to Dharamsala to the memory of the heroes of independence after the war, Himachal Pradesh. A network of narrow lanes and development lead to lawn monument.

Kangra Art Museum: This treasure trove of the Kangra Valley arts, crafts and rich past, shows that the artifacts come from the 5th century. The museum also contains a gallery of Kangra's famous miniature paintings and represents a collection of sculptures, ceramics, and anthropological positions.

Norbulinka Institute: only 4 km from Dharamsala, Norbulinka was to maintain and teach the ancient Tibetan culture. The shady paths, wooden bridges, small waterfalls small streams make this place to see how the sky. Here you can see the carvings and the Tangka paintings, embroidery and golsithing done. The Convent of the proximity of the Institute is a place where women were taught the advanced levels of Buddhist philosophy.

St. John's Church: A poignant memory of British rule is the church of St. John, who are in the desert. The charming dressed stone church is located just 8 km from Dharamsala on the way to McLeod Ganj. Under the shadow of Doedar branches, a memorial was on the body of the British viceroy, Lord Elgin, died in 1863 in Dharamsala.


Attractions near Dharamsala

McLeod Ganj: originally home semi-nomadic Gaddi tribe, McLeod Ganj is now the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The mid-19th century was the place of British garrison. The place was designed as an important point of administration for the whole Kangra valley. Today, the country has developed as headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile. The monastery is larger than life size images of Buddha, Padmasambhava and Avaloketeshwara.

Kareri in the middle of a forest is a remnant is located in the bottom of the fresh pine forest. Surrounded by green pastures and forests of pines and oaks high at an altitude of 3250m is situated the picturesque Kareri Wednesday, just 13 km from home and the other 22 - km from Dharamsala.

Masrur: Fifteen rich carved monolithic rock shaped in the magnificent temple style Kailash temple at Ellora and the 8th Century, is available on Masrur, just 15 km south of Kangra. Images of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita and Lakhsman see the sanctum of the main temples.

Triund: Triund is a picnic area popular at an altitude of 2827 m. The region is at the foot of Dhauladhar and is 17 km from Dharamsala. The snow begins to Ilaqua, five kilometers from Triund. The view over the mountains and valleys Triund are an ideal place to picnic and hike there.


Adventure Sports in Dharamsala

Trekking and climbing: Climbing as a sport began in the UK in 60 years. How sport has developed, the mountaineers, he found it difficult to make his way to work and climbing the mountain on a regular basis. Climbing enthusiasts, it was difficult working away from cities. They are improvised and tried to steep angle of the buildings to simulate climbing. And so we started climbing to simulate this day. These can be at the heart of the city or within the premises, and offer a simple and convenient access for climbers. In India, this new sport climbing is catching up very fast and is also expanding rapidly at the time of the creation of basic infrastructure such as the construction of artificial climbing walls in different parts of the country.

The climbing is not very different from mountaineering, except that instead of snow there are rocks in this adventure. Rock climbing's most basic and important features set up of climbing rock face using only hands and feet and of course a safety rope.

If you're climbing, you can try the sport. But some Rock-ties in certain sectors extend over great lengths and deserve a state championship. Some increases are often confusing and difficult, but the magic of mountain landscapes more the atmosphere of the mountain.

Dharamsala is a starting point for hiking and climbing the peaks of Dhauladhar area. These are tailored tours in the Kangra valley around Dharamsala and in adjacent locations. The trekking season starts from May until October. The most frequented route from Dharamsala, Chamba valley, on the Indradhar Pass (4350m), migration is painful, but most novice hikers, to within five days.

There are many walks slight light trekking around Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj as Toral Pass (4575m), from Narwana Tang (1150m), 10 km from Dharamsala. A 2 km walk takes one to Bhagsu, and then a little over a 3 km walk, the marchers on Dharamkot. If you want a longer walk, he can walk 8 km Triund. Snow Got Ilaqa line, 5 km walk.

Fisheries and Fishing: The region of Dharamshala is full of small rivers and streams, sufficient opportunity to the angle of the fishing. The 20 km along the river Beas between Nadaun and Pong Dam offers a multitude of fishing opportunities in Mahaseer.

Reaching Dharamshala:


By Plane: You can Dharamshala by air from Delhi and the airport is Gaggle, only 13 km from the city.

By Train: Pathankot is 85 km and is the nearest rail of Dharamshala. Trains from all over the country, a stop on Pathankot and from here it is a three hour journey to Dharamsala.

By Car: From Manali to bus services are available in this place. You can Delhi Chandigarh, Kiratpur, Bilaspur and it is 8 hours of travel. From Delhi and Shimla, luxury buses layers Dharamshala.

Distance from Major Cities: Chandigarh 225 km, Dalhousie: 92-km, Kullu: 183 km, Manali: 223 km, Shimla, 185 km, Mandi 115-km. Try / Visit Delhi to Shimla!

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