Queen Of The
Hills
Set against the
backdrop of the dramatic Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamsala is perched on
the high slopes in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley . The town is
divided into two distinct and widely separated sections, Upper and Lower
Dharamsala, which differ almost a thousand metres in height.
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.
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.
Dharamsala is a
busy bazaar town and 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.
PRIME
ATTRACTION
MUSEUMS
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. more...
LAKES
Dal Lake:
Surrounded by high and green Deodar trees is the lake, which fills a
mountain bowl. Situated 11-kms away from the town, this lake is easily
approachable by road and makes an enchanting and serene picnic spot.
CHURCHES
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-km 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. more...
HOT SPRINGS
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.
OTHERS
The Shrine of
Bhagsunath: Just 11-km from the town center of Dharamsala is the ancient
temple of Bhagsunath. There are many fresh water springs close to the
temple, which are considered sacred by the Hindus.
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 lie this
attractive picnic spot, which presents a panoramic view of the Kangra
valley and Dauladhar ranges.
Norbulinka
Institute: Just four 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.
Chinmaya Tapovan:
Just 10-km from the town is the tranquil ashram complex set up by the
great exponent of the Gita--Swami Chinmayananda. Situated on the banks
of Bindu Saras, the ashram includes a 9m high image of Hanuman, a Ram
temple, a meditation hall, a school and a health & recreation
center.
Andretta:
Situated just 13-kms away from Palampur, lies this dwelling place of
artist S.Sobha Singh. It houses a gallery of some of his major works and
a pottery center