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Dharamshala a beautiful Hill Station

Dharamshala is situated at the base of flurry wrapped elevated Dhauladhar hills that tender a superb vision of snow-white mountain, deodar and languish jungle, tea estates and gorgeous valleys. This place is turned into international significance because of natural beauty and way of living of local public.

Dharamshala is vital city of Kangra region in Himachal Pradesh in the north side of India. Lots of water parks, cool healthful air, impressive environs and the close snowline make the place perfect for vacations. This peaceful hill station in the north Indian is home of big Tibetan society who have made this place as their house.

 
Main sightseeing places in Dharamshala
Bhagsunag Fall: This beautiful fall place is about 11 km distant from Dharamshala town. Bhagsunag is religious place known for old temple, clean and clear water spring, cataracts and slate mines. Visitors can use road to reach this place.

Kunal Pathari: Kotwali Bazar is 3 km away from Dharamshala town and it is the first stop for Kunal Pathari rock temple of local deity. Visitors must visit this place in Dharamshala.



Mcleod Ganj: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama came to Dharamshala in 1959, though many other devotees and refugees came to this place and changed it completely holy area. Life became so lively after their arrival.



St. John's Church: This well-known church of Dharamshala is situated at distance of 8 km. It lies among the deodar woodland between Forsyth Ganj and Mcleod Ganj. This church dedicated to Lord Elgin, one of British viceroys ruled in India. Elgin died at Chauntra place of Dharamshala and was buried at this place in 1863.

War monument: The War monument and memorial is located in Dharamshala city. It is placed at near to entry point of Dharamshala city. This monument is built in the memory of fighters who participated bravely for the respect and protection of the nation. This monument place is idyllically situated in the middle of pine jungle. Fast food and beverages are available at this place, though some coffee centres are also accessible.

Dharamkot: This is another place to visit and it is situated at approx 14 km distant from Dharamshala. It is planned at peak of a mountain. It is the first choice for local public to spend wonderful time and make the moment memorable. The panoramic sightseeing of the Kangra valley and the snow dressed Dhauladhar hills are amazing.


 

Reaching Dharamshala the hill station:
By Air : adjoining airfield is Gaggal airport positioned at 15 km distant from Dharamshala town. Some other ports available with frequent flight services are Jammu at 200 km, Amritsar at 210 km and Chandigarh at 260 km from Dharamshala.

By Train: the adjacent broad gauge railway station is Pathankot which is 95 km away from Dharamshala. 

By Road: It is linked with many different states so visitors can reach to this place easily with many linked roads. The Himachal Pradesh Road Transport association is running public transports covering the complete state.

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