
Dharamsala
is situated in the Northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It
lies on a spur of the Dhauladhar range in the Pir Panjal region
of the Outer Himalayas; and commands majestic views of the mighty
Dhauladhar ranges above, and the Kangra Valley below. Dhauladhar
means "white ridge" and this breathtaking, snow-capped
range rises out of the Kangra Valley to a height of 5,200 meters
(17,000 feet).The Kangra Valley is a wide, fertile plain, crisscrossed
by low hills. The scenery touched the heart of a British official
who wrote: "No scenery, in my opinion, presents such sublime
and delightful contrasts. Below lies the plain, a picture of rural
loveliness and repose...
Dharamshala has recently a spectacular International Cricket stadium
build and is proud for hosting various matches including 2 IPL matches.
People
from all over the world flock to Mcleodganj to receive blessings
and teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Western and Indian
tourists and scholars come here to see the rebirth of an ancient
and fascinating civilization. The high altitude and cool weather
contribute physically to the re-creation of the original Tibetan
environment. Dharamsala pulsates with the sights and sounds of old
Tibet. Though certainly more modern, life is basically Tibetan in
character. Shops strung out along the narrow streets of Mcleodganj
sell traditional Tibetan arts and handicrafts and the aroma of Tibetan
dishes lingers in the air.
Attractions at Dharamsala / Mcleodganj
Tsuglagkhang
Temple :
The Tsuglagkhang Temple is the most renowned Buddhist monument in
McLeodganj. There are three magnificent images of Buddha, including
a gilded statue of Shakyamuni, statues of Valokitesvara and Padamasambhava.
The Namgyal Monastery was founded by the Third Dalai Lama, and
serves the Dalai Lamas exclusively. A unique feature of this monastery
is its diversity of practice. Namgyal monks perform prayers and
rituals of all the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Norbulingka
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.
Gyuto
Monastery, Sidhbari
Sidhbari is where is located the Karmapa (Ogyen Trinley
Dorje)'s temporary residence, at Gyuto Monastery.Sidhbari is about
six kilometers from Dharamsala. Karmapa means "the one who
carries out buddha-activity" or "the embodiment of all
the activities of the buddhas." In the Tibetan tradition, great
enlightened teachers are said to be able to consciously arrange
to be reborn as a teacher who can carry on the teachings of a predecessor
in a prior life.
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
McLeodganj. Under the shade of Deodar branches, a memorial has been
made over the body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died at
Dharamsala in 1863.
Triund:
Triund is a popular picnic spot at a height of 2827 m. The area
is on the foothills of Dhauladhar range and is 17kms from Dharamsala.
The snow line starts at Illaqua, which is five kms from Triund.
The breathtaking view of the mountains and the valleys makes Triund
an ideal picnic spot and trekking destination.
Bhagsu
Temple and Water fall
About two kilometers from McLeod is a holy pilgrim site for Hindus.
Bhagsu, as it is better known has an ancient Shiv temple. The main
attraction for the tourist and the crowd puller here is not the
temple but the public swimming pool. It is a treat for tourist making
it to Dharamsala during the hot months. But if you are not a great
fan of crowded places then stear clear of this swimming pool as
it is always crowded. Of course except during the cold winters when
the water is freezing.
Masrur
Rock cut Temple:
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 km south of kangra. Images
of Ram Sita and Lakhsman can be found in the sanctum of the main
temple.
Chinmaya
Mission (Tapovan)
Nestled in the spectacular Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas
is the Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram. It is, one of the main retreats
of the Chinmaya Mission. It is important as a center of the Sandeepany
Vedanta course, meditation camps,vedic teachings and the Chinmaya
Rural Primary Health and Training Center. This ashram is special
as this is also Swami Chinmayananda's last resting-place, who attained
'Mahasamadhi' in August 1993 . Today this Himalayan Ashram in Dharamsala
is famous for the Vedic Teachings of this great saint !
Bir
Billing
Bir, surrounded by tea gardens and an amphitheater of low
hills, is an idle landing ground for hang/para gliders. Bir has
Buddhist Monasteries that are worth visiting. Fine Tibetan handicrafts
are also produced here. Billing up in the hills, 14 km from Bir.
Billing at Bir is known as the host for International Pre World
cup Paragliding tournament held every year in the month of Sep -
Oct.
Andretta
(Shoba Singh Art Gallery)
Just 13 km from Palampur is the charming village of Andretta
where once lived, a few years ago Mrs. Norah Richards, pioneer of
rural theatre in India, lover of mountains and ardent disciple of
Mahatma Gandhi. Her tall slender figure enveloped in voluminous
black silk skirt and topped by a crown of snowy white hair, striding
along the walks, is still remembered endearingly by the local dwellers
that include Sardar Shobha Singh. A renowned artist, he gained prominence
for his paintings of the immortal ill fated Punjabi lovers, Sohni
Mahiwal, Omar Khayyam and Heer Ranjha
Naddi
& Dal lake
Just 2 kms from Mcleodganj is the sacred Dal lake known for its
religious water. The lake is regarded is the lake of Lord Shiva.
One kns ahead is the famous location called Naddi, where you can
see the Mount Dhauladhar very near and the sunset is worth seeing
in the the evening. Naddi is a liked many for it's natural look
and cool winds that pass by from the mountains.
The
Kangra Fort
The Kangra Fort is located 20 kilometers from the town of Dharamsala
on the outskirts of the town of Kangra, India. the fort is thought
to date back to 1009 AD. The Kangra Fort was built by the Royal
family of Kangra (The Katoch Dynasty), which traces its origins
to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom, mentioned in the Mahabharata. It
is the largest fort in the Himalayas and probably the oldest dated
fort in India.
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.
Gopalpur Zoo:
Gopalpur where the Forests Department has set up a zoo called Dhauladhar
Nature Park.
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. |
How
to reach us
By Air From
Delhi
The nearest Airport is Kangra
Airport just 12 Kms from Dharamsala Town , 20 kms from Mcleodganj
and 7 Kms from Kangra Town.
Airport Authority of India Kangra
Airport : 91-1892-232374
Time Taken by Air Flight is
1 hour and 50 minutes
Airline:
Fly Kingfisher (Earlier -Air-Deccan)
www.flykingfisher.com
Daily Flights from Delhi to
Kangra and Kangra to Delhi.
Timing From Delhi to Dharamsala Flight : 13:45 -15:35 Hours.
By Rail
( Nearest Broad Gauge Station
- Pathankot/Chakki - Narrow Gauge Station Kangra Town)
The nearest railway station
is at Kangra, 17 Kms from Dharamsala connected to Pathankot through
narrow gauge line.From Kangra you can get a bus easily every 15
minutes to Dharamsala which takes maximum of 25-35 minutes.And the
nearest broad gauge railway station is Pathankot which about 95
Km from Dharamsala.
The narrow gauge line from
Pathankot passes through Kangra, Maranda(Palampur), Baijnath and
reaches Joginder Nagar. The railway reservation facility is also
available at Dharamshala.
Buses
From New Delhi
Volvo AC Bus-Himachal
Road Transport corporation (HRTC). Departs from New Delhi-ISBT
New Delhi - Dharamsala Departure
: 8.00 PM
HimGaurav AC Bus-Himachal
Road Transport corporation (HRTC). Departs from New Delhi-ISBT
New Delhi - Dharamsala Departure
: 8.15 PM
Private Bus Operators
Bus Service departs from Pahar
Ganj/Majnu ka Tilla in New Delhi.
Delhi-Dharamsala Daily Service
Departure : 6:00 PM |