6 Popular Attractions in Dharamshala worth Visiting

 

Dharamshala is the one of the most popular tranquil destinations which you will find in North India, which is perfect unification of natural beauty and culture. Tourists rush to this picturesque city throughout India and abroad in summers to beat off the heat. Sometimes referred to as the ‘Little Lhasa of India’, Dharamshala is popularly known as the holy residence of the exiled Tibetan monk 14th Dalai Lama. Many people arrive here to witness the pristine Dhauladhar Mountains and the wilderness along its slopes. Though a lot of people come here for Solo trips however the ratio of women in solo journeys is quite less. The major factor attributing to it is that it is recommended in India to choose women friendly places to travel. Dharamshala is quite famous for its serene landscape and home to His Holiness Dalai lama. This beautiful town welcomes travellers from all corners of India and overseas to have a splendid time here.

Why Dharamshala

Dharamshala is quite safe town for all races of people even for women. The local people are welcoming, humble and accommodating. The town has ample beautiful locations for all tastes of visitors, spiritual, Nature lovers, Foodies, adventurous and health enthusiasts. Mcleodganj is a lovely village hidden in the dense deodar forests and a lot people rush to this village now termed as upper Dharamsala. A lot variety of food cafes, restaurants, hotels, are established to provide service to the visitors. There are a lot places in Upper Dharamshala like Dal Lake, Monastery, Bhagsu waterfall, Naddi Sunset view point are popular attractions to Visit in Upper Dharamshala or Mcleodganj. The Dharamshala Mcleodganj Ropeway is already in its final stages and very soon the ropeway shall be inaugurated for visitors to commute to Upper Dharamshala.

Dharamshala View in Winters

Guyto Monastery

A serene monetary of holiness, this monastery is in lower Dharamshala region about 8 Km from Dharamshala city Centre. This Monastery was founded for the first disciple of the first Dalai Lama and is well known for its tantric meditation in Buddhist philosophy.

HPCA Stadium or Dharamshala Cricket stadium

This is one of the most visiting attraction in Dharamshala. The magnificent mountain range in the backdrop and the cool breeze drifting across the grounds make the trip worth visiting. The stadium has visiting hours with a nominal entry fee of INR 20.

Kangra Art Museum

This Museum is dedicated to the brilliant marvels of Tibetan and Buddhist artwork and their rich history. It is situated near the bus station of Dharamshala.

Tea Gardens Dharamshala

Dharamshala has beautifully lined and organized tea gardens across the Kangra Valley which came in existence long back during British Empire. Kangra Tea is well known for its good quality tea and is available for purchase in many shops across Dharamshala and Mcleodganj. The tea gardens are very close to Bus stand Dharamshala.

Dharamshala War Memorial

It is situated in the pine forests near Dharamshala town and the journey itself to this place is totally worth it. This memorial is dedicated to all the martyrs who laid their lives during indo Pak and Indo-china war.

Aghanjar Mahadev Temple

Located 5 km away from the town of Dharamsala in Khaniyara, at the foothills of Dhauladhar, Aghanjar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Believed to have been built around 500 years ago, the temple is nestled amidst bounteous forests and Emerald Mountain peaks on left bank of Mauni Khad.      `


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