Dharamsala



View of Dharamshala valley from McLeod Ganj

Dharamshala or Dharamsala (Hindi: धर्मशाला, pronounced [d̪ʱərəmˈɕaːlaː] or [d̪ʱərmˈɕaːlaː]; Tibetan: དྷ་རམ་ས་ལ་) is a metropolis inward northern India. It was formerly known every bit Bhagsu; it is the wintertime spot of regime of the state of Himachal Pradesh in addition to the district headquarters of the Kangra district.

McLeod Ganj, a hamlet inside the Dharamshala municipality, is the dwelling solid of the electrical current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, in addition to the exiled Tibetan government.
 The chief street inward McLeod Ganj
Places of attraction
Ø   Adi Shakti Temple, Naddi
Ø   Aghanjar Mahadev
Ø   Bhagsu waterfall
Ø   Bhagsunath
Ø   Bir paragliding spot
Ø   Brajeshwari Temple
Ø   Chamunda Mandir
Ø   Chinmaya Tapovan
Ø   Dal Lake
Ø   Dari
Ø   Dehra Gopipur
Ø   Dharamkot (2100 m)
Ø   Guna Devi Mandir amidst dense forest
Ø   Historical fort of Kangra inward Purana Kangra. Adjoining the Fort is the Maharaja Sansar Chandra Museum, run past times the Royal Family of Kangra. The Museum provides good guides for the fort in addition to the museum.
Ø   Haripur Village (near Guler)
Ø   Pong Dam Lake
Ø   Indru Nag Temple
Ø   Kareri Lake
Ø   Khaniyara
Ø   Kunal Pathri
Ø   Lam Dal Lake
Ø   Library of Tibetan Works in addition to Archives
Ø   Masrur (rock temple)
Ø   Namgyal Monastery
Ø   Narghota
Ø   Norbulingka Institute
Ø   Nurpur
Ø   Sidhbari
Ø   Church of St. John inward the Wilderness
Ø   Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts
Ø   Triund (2975 m), a pop twenty-four hours hike or overnight trek
Ø   Tatwani in addition to Machhrial
Ø   Trilokpur
 Prayer Drums, Dharamshala
 
Mules carrying locally mined slate, a fabric used on nearly roofs inward the area.
 Stupa & prayer wheels. Main street, McLeod Ganj
 Shakyamuni Buddha at the monastery of the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso
Library of Tibetan Works in addition to Archives








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