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Dharamsala
Location: 185-km From Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Established Between: 1852
Main Attractions: Kangra Art Museum, St. John's
Church, McLeodganj
Best Time To Visit: Mid-May to Mid-October.
Dharamsala over looks the plains and is surrounded by dense pine trees
and Deodar forests. A nearby snowline with numerous streams and cool
healthy atmosphere makes the surroundings very attractive. A busy bazaar
town, Dharamsala has established itself as the travellers base camp, who
come to explore the nearby mountains. The Kotwali Bazaar provides the
entire colour and characteristic of a small town, which is mixed with
the simple life style.
The colourful temple and Gompas, which reflect the culture of Tibet,
adds attraction for the visitor. The Kangra museum gives an overview of
the rich past of the region and on the other hand there are institutes
that have been established to preserve the Tibetan art, cultures and
traditions.
 Today,
Dharamsala has become the synonymous to the Tibetan government in exile
and the home of Tibetan leader Dalai Lama. Even if the Tibetan community
dominates the town, still it has retained the colonial lifestyle and
British fervour.
Places of Interest in Dharamsala
Kangra Art Museum:
This treasure trove of the Kangra valley's arts, crafts, and rich past,
displays artifacts that date back to the 5th century. The museum also
includes a gallery of Kangra's famous miniature paintings and a
representative collection of sculptures, pottery, and anthropological
items.
War Memorial:
Set amidst the pine groves is a war memorial, built on the entry point
of the to Dharamsala to commemorate the post independence war heroes of
Himachal Pradesh. A web of narrow paths and landscaped lawns lead
towards this monument.
St. John's Church:
One of the most poignant memories of the British Raj is the church of
St. John, situated in the wilderness. This charmingly dressed stone
church is located just 8-kms from Dharamsala on the way to McLeod Ganj.
Under the shade of Doedar branches, a memorial has been made over the
body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died at Dharamsala in 1863.
Norbulinka Institute:
Just 4-kms from Dharamsala, Norbulinka was established to preserve and
teach the ancient Tibetan arts. The shady paths, wooden bridges, small
streams tiny water falls make this place look like heaven. Here one can
watch the wooden carvings and the tangka paintings, golsithing and
embroidery being done. The nunnery close to the institute is a place
where women are taught the advanced levels of Buddhist philosophy.

Nearby Attractions from
Dharamsala
Macleodganj:
Originally home of the semi-nomadic Gaddi tribe, McLeodganj is today
the residence of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. This mid 19th century
place was developed as a British Garrison. The place was developed as an
important administrative point for the whole Kangra valley. Today the
place has developed as headquarters of the exiled Tibetan Government.
The impressive monastery has larger than life size images of Buddha,
Padmasambhava and Avaloketeshwara.
Kareri:
Set amidst a sylvan surrounding is a rest house, located in the cool
depths of the pine grove. Surrounded by green open meadows and forests
of tall oak & pine at a height of 3250m is situated the picturesque
Kareri Lake, which is just 13-km from the rest house and 22- kms from
Dharamsala.
Masrur:
Fifteen richly carved monolithic rock temples sculpted in the splendid
style of the Kailash temple at Ellora and dating back to the 8th century
are to be found at Masrur, just 15-kms south of Kangra. Images of Lord
Ram, Goddess Sita and Lakhsman can be found in the sanctum of the main
temple.
Triund:
Triund is a popular picnic spot at an height of 2827 m. The area is on
the foothills of Dhauladhar range and is 17-kms from Dharamsala. The
snow line starts at Ilaqua, which is five kms from Triund. The
breathtaking views of the mountains and the valleys makes Triund an
ideal picnic spot and trekking spot.

Adventure Sports in Dharamsala
Trekking & Rock Climbing:
 Dharamsala
is one of the most popular starting points for treks and Rock climbing
over the ridges of the Dhauladhar range. There are tailor-made treks in
the Kangra valley around Dharamsala and adjoining places. The trekking
season starts from May and goes on to October. The most frequented route
from Dharamsala to the Chamba valley, over the Indradhar Pass (4,350m),
is arduous trek but the most novice trekkers can manage to complete it
within five days.
There are many easy walks of small treks around Mcleodganj and
Dharamsala such as Toral Pass (4,575m) that start from Tang Narwana
(1,150m), which is 10-km from Dharamsala. A 2-km stroll takes one to
Bhagsu, then a little further a 3-km walk will bring the trekkers to
Dharamkot. If one wishes to go on a longer walk then he can walk 8-km to
Triund. The snow line of Ilaqa Got is just a 5-km walk.
There are many easy walks of small treks around Mcleodganj and
Dharamsala such as Toral Pass (4,575m) that start from Tang Narwana
(1,150m), which is 10-km from Dharamsala. A 2-km stroll takes one to
Bhagsu, then a little further a 3-km walk will bring the trekkers to
Dharamkot. If one wishes to go on a longer walk then he can walk 8-km to
Triund. The snow line of Ilaqa Got is just a 5-km walk.
Angling & Fishing in Dharamshala:
The area around Dharamshala is rich in small rivers and streams, which
give ample opportunity for angle fishing. The 20-km stretch of the river
Beas between Nadaun and the Pong Dam offers ample of opportunities in
angling for Mahaseer.

How To Get There
Air:
Dharamshala can be approached by air from Delhi and the nearest Airport
is at Gaggla, just 13-km away from the town.
Rail:
Pathankot is 85-km and is the nearest railhead for Dharamshala. Trains
from all over the country make a stop over at Pathankot and from here it
is a three-hour journey to Dharamsala.
Road:
From Manali too bus services are available to this place. One can drive
from Delhi via Chandigarh, Kiratpur, Bilaspur and it's an 8-hours
journey. From Delhi and Shimla, luxury buses ply to Dharamshala.
DISTANCE FROM MAJOR CITIES
» Dalhousie: 92-km
» Mandi: 115-km
» Kullu: 183-km
» Shimla; 185-km
» Manali: 223-km
» Chandigarh: 225-km
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