Located: In district Kangra, in the the heart of Dhauladhar
range
Main Tourist Attractions: Mcleod Ganj, Bhagsunag Fall, St.
John's Church, Dharamkot, War Memorial, Kunal Pathari. Numerous
ancient temples like Jwalamukhi, Brijeshwari and Chamunda.
Best Buys: Tibetan handicrafts, carpetsTibetan handicrafts,
Carpets
Best Time To Visit: March to June & Sept. to Nov.
Major Tourist Attraction
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.
Dall Lake
Situated 11-kms away from the town, this lake is easily approachable
by road and makes
Tatwani & Machhrial: There are hot springs situated at Tatwani,
25-km from Dharamsala but on the way, at Machhrial, is a waterfall
twice as big as the one near the Bhagsunath temple
.
The Shrine of Bhagsunath
Just 11-km from the town center of Dharamsala is the ancient temple
of Bhagsunath
Kunal Pathri
These are the rock temples from which the place derives its name.
Kunal pathri is a 3 kms flat walk from Kotwali Bazaar.
Dharmkot
Just 11-km away from Dharamsala, located on the crest of a hill
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attractive picnic spot, which presents a panoramic view of the Kangra
valley and Dauladhar ranges. Mc Leodganj: Originally home of the
semi-nomadic Gaddi tribe, McLeodganj is today the residence of His
Holiness, the Dalai Lama. Life size images of Buddha, Padmasambhava
and Avaloketeshwara.
Trilokpur
On the way from Pathankot, 41-km from Dharamsala are the unique
cave temples with a stalactite and stalagmites dedicated to Lord
Shiva.
Sujanpur Tira
This place is famous for the wall paintings and the temples.
Jawalamukhi
Dedicated to the "Goddess of Light", the temple is one of the most
popular Hindu temples in northern India. The famous temple of Jwalamukhi
is 30-km. from Kangra and 56-km from Dharamshala.
Chamunda Devi
Not so far from the town is the famous temple with the majestic
Dhaulandhars as a backdrop. It is an enchanting spot with glorious
views of the mountains, the Baner Khud, Pathiar and Lahala forests.
Nurpur
Named after Nurjehan the consort of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir,
it has an ancient fort and an exquisitely carved Krishna temple.
Nurpur is also famous for its fine Pashmina shawls and textiles.
Excursion
Chandigarh
Delhi
Nangal
Jalandhar
Hoshiarpur
Jwalamukhi
Kullu
Chamba
Shimla
Climate of Dalhousie
Summer: Max.36 C Min.21 C
Winter: Max. 14 C Min. 0 C
How to reach
Air: Dharamsala can be approached by air from Delhi and the
nearest Airport is at Gaggal,
Just 13-km away from the town
Train : Pathankot is 85-km and is the nearest railhead for
Dharamsala.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. Chamba 192 Km, Kangra 17 Km, Manali
260 Km, Shimla 265 Km, Delhi 526 Km, Chandigarh 239 Km, Kulu 214
Km, Dalhousie 126 Km.