Spawned in 1849, Dhramshala stands at
the foot of Dhauladhar in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and is
commonly referred to as the " Queen Of Hills". It provides a
magnificent view of the snowy peaks, deodar and pine forests, tea gardens
and beautiful hills. It has become one of the ace tourist spots in Himachal
Pradesh. The beauty, serenity and calmness of the place cannot be matched
with any other hill station of India. These days this place has turned out
to be the hot seat of his Holiness, Dalia Lama.
Dharamshala has a number of famous
places to visit. Traveller's travel mood will find new heights and every
season and every spot has its own offerings here.
Mcleod Ganj - Mcleod Ganj has become one of major
Buddhist centres with the arrival of the Tibetan Spiritual leader, Dalai
Lama. This mid 19th century place was developed as a British Garrison and
today has developed as the headquarters of the exiled Tibetan Government.
War Memorial - This memorial is situated near the
entry point to Dharamshala and has been built in the memory of those who
fought bravely for the honour and defence of the motherland. There is also a
cafe just close to War Memorial serving fast food and beverages.
Dall 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.
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.
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.
Adventure Hour
For all the adventure enthusiasts interested in
trekking and rock climbing, Dharamshala is the best spot. There are
tailor-made treks in the Kangra valley around Dharamsala and adjoining
places. The trekking season starts from May and goes on to October.
The area is rich in small rivers and streams, which give ample opportunity
for angle fishing. The 20-km stretch of the river Beas between Nadaun and
the Pong Dam offers ample of opportunities in angling for Mahaseer.