Tsuglagkhang
Temple :
The Tsuglagkhang Temple is the most renowned Buddhist monument
in McLeodganj. There are three magnificent images of Buddha,
including a gilded statue of Shakyamuni, statues of Valokitesvara
and Padamasambhava.
The Namgyal Monastery was founded by the
Third Dalai Lama, and serves exclusively the Dalai Lamas.
A unique feature of this monastery is its diversity of practice.
Namgyal monks perform prayers and rituals of all the major
schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Norbulinka
Institute:
Just 4-kms from Dharamshala, 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,
goldsmith and embroidery being done. The nunnery close to
the institute is a place where women are taught the advanced
levels of Buddhist philosophy.
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-kms from Dharamshala
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 Dharamshala in 1863.
Triund:
Triund is a popular picnic spot at an height of 2827 m. The
area is on the foothills of Dhauladhar range and is 17-kms
from Dharamshala. The snow line starts at Ilaqua, which is
five kms from Triund.
The breathtaking views of the mountains and the valleys makes
Triund an ideal picnic spot and trekking spot.
Bhagsunag
Temple & Waterfall
The old temple of Bhagsunath has a fresh water spring. Further,
about a half km. is a beautiful waterfall.
Dharamkot
Situated on the crest of a hill, it affords a panoramic view
of Kangra Valley, Pong Dam & Dhauladhar ranges.
Kangra Art Museum
This museum in Kotwali bazaar has artifacts dating back to
5th century which display the rich past of the Kangra Valley.
Dal Lake
A scenic picnic spot surrounded by forests of Deodar. An annual
fair is held here every September.
Naddi
After Dal Lake is scenic spot Naddi, having a panoramic view
of Kangra valley and Dhauladhar range.
Kareri
Passing through Dal Lake, Satobari & Ghera proceed to
Kareri. 13 km further is the Kareri Lake (3200m) having beautiful
high altitude meadows, extensive pasture lands & undulating
slopes carpeted with patch work of green floral patterns iincludes
a gallery of Kangra's famous miniature paintings, sculptures,
pottery and anthropological items.
War Memorial
Landscaped lawns and a web of narrow paths fill a pine grove
where a monument has been raised to commemorate the post independence
war heroes of Himachal.
Kunal Pathri
A little rock temple dedicated to a local goddess. The road
passes through a picturesque forest and tea gardens.
Local Places of Interest
Chinmaya Tapovan Trust : 19 kms
Andrertta : 55 kms
Masroor : 50 kms
Kangra : 28 kms
Palampur : 45 kms
Baijnath : 60 kms
Jawalamukhi : 62 kms
Chintapurni : 95 kms
Bir/Billing : 80/92 kms
Approximate distances form nearest cities
Delhi : 524 kms
Chandigarh : 245 kms
Manali : 280 kms
Shimla : 262 kms
Pathankot : 100 kms
Katra : 257 kms
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