
The
High snow clad Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas from
a magnificent backup to the hill resort of Dharamsala
is the principal township of Kangra district and overlooks
the wide spread f the plains. With dense pine and deodar
forests, numerous streams, cool healthy air, attractive
surroundings and the nearby snowline. Dharamsala has
everything for a perfect holiday.
Getting there
Dharamshala can be approached by air from Delhi. The
nearest airport is at Gaggal, just 13km away. Pathankot
the nearest broad gauge railway station is 85 km away
and the toy train station is just 17km at Kangra. Taxis,
Buses for Dharamshala are available at both places.
From Pathankot the drive takes about tree hours. Or
you can drive from Delhi (526km) via Chandigarh, Kirtpur
and Bilaspur. This should take around 12 hours. From
Delhi and Shimla luxury buses ply to Dharamshala.
Sightseeing
War Memorial : Situated in Dharamshala
town. The memorial is situated near the entry point
to Dharamshala commemorates the memory of those who
fought valiantly for the honor and defence of the mother
land. The place is ideally located in the pine forest
and offers a very enjoyable walk through pine forest.
Near War Memorial is the beautiful GPG College Dharamshala
made during the British Era. There is also a cafe just
close to War Memorial serving fast food and beverages.
Kunal Pathri : A 3 km level walk from
the Kowali Bazaar leads up to this rock temple.
St. John's Church : 8 km from Dharamsala
between forsythganj and Mcleodganj is the charming dressed
stone church of St. john in the Wilderness. Under the
Shade of deodar braches. A memorial has been erected
over the body of the British viceroy. Lord Elgin who
died at Dharamsala in 1863. There is a well tended old
graveyard on these grassy slopes.
Dal Lake : 11 km from Dharamshala
and surrounded by deodar trees, the lake fills mountain
coming from Tibet. The Tibetan Institute of Performing
Arts is just a km away and it organizes a ten day festival
from the second Saturday of April.
Hags : Close to fresh water springs,
this ancient temple is 11 km from Dharamsala. It is
a popular picnic spot and the famous slate quarries
are close by.
Mcleodganj : A road leading up through
the crowded bazaar is a steep 10 kms climb up to the
northern edge of Mcleodganj, the upper town. This winding
road takes nearly 40 minutes by bus, or about 20 minutes
by a shared taxi. The alternative is a short cut along
a steep trail, that leads to the southern end of Mcleodganj
past the Dalai Lama's residence.
Climate
As Dharamsala is located in the Himalayas, the climate
is very pleasant during the summers but in winters the
cold is very bad. Temperature can drop below the freezing
point during the winters and heavy woollen clothes are
required. During the summers the weather is mild and
light woolens and cottons are recommended. The best
time to visit the place is during the summers when the
cold has shed its biting teeth and there is plenty of
Sunshine. But avoid coming here during the monsoon months,
as there is a danger of landslides.