Dalai Lama Temple at Dharmshala

Dalai Lama Temple at Dharmshala

Replete with Tibetan culture, the Dalai Lama Temple, also known as Tsuglakhang Temple, is a politico-religious centre in Dharamsala. The Dalai Lama, who has made his continuous contribution in the field of peace, is a great example for the whole world today. The Dalai Lama has done many commendable works for peace due to which he has been awarded the Nobel Prize. Dalai Lama is the 14th religious leader of Tibet. His full name is Lhamo Ghodkh and is famous in the world as Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual guru of Tibet and currently the head of state of Tibet.

The Dalai Lama Temple is the major attention of the tourists. Just a walking distance away from McLeodganj bus stand, the Dalai Lama Temple is situated at the main temple road. Right next to the temple is the residence of the holy Dalai Lama. The main attraction of Dalai Lama Temple is the enormous idol of Buddha sitting on an elevated pedestal.

How to reach Dalai lama Temple / Dharamshala

By Road:- Dharamshala ISBT is the nearest major bus station, with buses to other cities. McLeod Ganj Bus Stand is a local bus stop with limited bus frequency.

By Train: – An overnight train journey is a good option to reach Dharamshala. The nearest major railway station is at Pathankot, 85 kilometres away.

By Air:- The nearest airport is at Gaggal, about 13 kilometres away from Dharamshala. Gaggal airport connects Dharamshala to Delhi via Air India and Spice Jet flights.

Palampur Travel Guide

Palampur Travel Guide

Palampur (1,219 meter) is a fascinating green hill station in the Kangra Valley, surrounded on all sides by tea gardens and pine forests before they merge with the Dhauladhar ranges. Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India. But tea is just one aspect that makes Palampur a special interest place. Abundance of water and proximity to the mountains has endowed it with mild climate.

The town has derived its name from the local word “pulum’, meaning lots of water. There are numerous streams flowing from the mountains to the plains from Palampur. The combination of greenery and water gives Palampur a distinctive look

Palampur is at the confluence of the plains and the hills and so the scenery shows the contrast the plains on one side and the majestic snow covered hills on the other side. Behind this town stands high ranges of Dhauladhar mountains, whose tops remain covered for most part of the year.

Palampur houses two very important institutions – Agriculture University and CSIR Complex.

Palampur Climate

Summers

The summer season in Palampur lasts from March to July. the days are warm with temperatures between 22 °C to 35 °C. The summer months are a pleasurable time to be at Palampur. The pleasant summers of Palampur in fact are a reason, why many of the people from plains flock to the hill station. The nights become slightly cold.

Monsoons are from July to September  with heavy rainfall.

Winters

The winter season which lasts from October to February is moderate.The area is also fog free during these months where as the low lying areas are engulfed by fog. This is the time however to be completely covered with woolens like shawls, sweater, cardigans etc. owing to the chilly winds and low temperatures.

How to reach Palampur

By Air

The airport Gaggal ( Kangra) is 50 km from Palampur, this is the nearest airport. There are daily flights from Delhi to this place.

By Bus/ Taxi: Distance from Palampur

Delhi 550 Kms Approximate travel time

  • from Delhi to Palampur is 14 hours
  • from Chandigarh to Palampur is 9 hours
  • from Shimla to Palampur is 8 hours
  • from Pathankot to Palampur is 4 hours
  • from Dalhousie to Palampur (via Pathankot) 7 Hours
  • from Manali to Palampur 8 hours

Taxis and buses are easily available from these places.

Chandigarh 285 Kms
Pathankot 125 Kms
Shimla 270 Kms
Dalhousie 175 Kms
Manali 200 Kms

By Rail

The broad gauge railway station is at Pathankot which is 125  km from Palampur and the narrow gauge railway comes right up to Maranda, 4 km from the town. The narrow gauge line from Pathankot passes through Kangra, Maranda(Palampur), Baijnath and reaches Joginder Nagar.

Tourist spots in Palampur

Bir and Billing ( 35 kms)

Sheltered by the mountains and surrounded by tea gardens, this village is famous for its Buddhist monasteries and Tibetan handicrafts. Hang gliding pilots use it as their landing site. Bir, surrounded by tea gardens and an amphitheater of low hills, is an ideal landing around for para-gliders. Bir has Buddhist Monasteries that are worth visiting. Fine Tibetan handy craft are also produced here. Billing, up in the hills 14 kms. from Bir with an arena of 200 kms. for high altitude and cross country flying, is one of the best aero sports sites in the country.

Baijnath ( 16 kms)

The Shiva temple at Baijnath is one of the most remarkable monuments of the Kangra valley. Ancient name of this town was ‘Kirgrama’. Baijnath got its name from Shiva Vaidyanatha. The temple consists of an ‘Adytum’ surrounded by a spire of the usual conical shape with a ‘Mandap’ covered with a low pyramid shaped roof. The ‘Adytum’ contains the Lingam. There is fine sculpture work to be associated with Ravana, who worshipped Shiva at this spot and gained immortality. Baijnath is one of the ‘Twelve Jyotirlingams’. Shivratri of Baijnath is a well attended fair.

Neugal Khad ( 2 kms)

Neugal Khad provides a fine view of the Dhauladhar range. It is roaring in the rainy season and gurgling all the year round. Himachal Tourism cafe provides food and a fine view from its restaurant. It is a famous picnic spot and ideal for a day escape from busy life.

Bundla Stream( 2 kms)

Bundla stream with wide chasm of more than 100 meters, swells up and rises madly in monsoons taking stones and boulders along with it making a loud noise like that of continuous thunder. This is a lovely walk from Palampur to Budla.

Andretta ( 13 kms )

The charming village, spread below the thickly wooded hill and sprawling plains of the Kangra Valley was once the home of the famous painter Sardar Sobha Singh and the playwright Ms Norah Richards. Now Andretta is a centre for various artistic activities such as pottery and is just 13-km away from Palampur.This presents an excellent view of the Dhauladhar Range.

Shobha Singh’s Art Gallery :- It is situated in Andhretta which is 13 km. from town.

Chamunda Devi (25 Kms)

Legend has it that two demons Chanda and Munda tried to harass the goddess Ambika. Enraged, Ambika knitted her brows and from their folds emerged a terrifying from of Kali, who slew the demons. Pleased, Ambika declared that Kali would now be worshipped here as ‘Chamunda’

Dharamshala Travel Guide

Dharamshala Travel Guide

Originally a little hill resort built by the British, Dharamshala is now the main hill station in the Kangra Valley and is also the headquarter of district Kangra. Dharamshala lies between the Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the mighty Dhauladhars.  Blessed with marvelous landscapes, Dharamshala is a travellers paradise—lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, manicured tea gardens, wooded hills, gushing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower-adorned meadows, beautiful temples and striking monasteries,

Dharamshala is divided into roughly two parts.

Lower Dharamshala (1,250 m)

This is the busy commercial area with government buildings, the shopping centre and the bus stand

Upper Dharamshala (1,982 m)

This part has suburbs like Forsythganj and Macleodganj where the celebrated Dalai Lama has settled in exile. It has a lots of Tibetan population and monasteries and looks like a Tibetan township.

Dharamshala Climate

Summers in Dharamshala

The summer season in Dharamshala lasts from March to July. the days are warm with temperatures between 22 °C to 38 °C. The summer months are a pleasurable time to be at Dharamshala. The pleasant summers of Dharamshala in fact are a reason, why many of the people from plains flock to the hill station. The nights become slightly cold.

Monsoons are from July to September with heavy rainfall.

Winters in Dharamshala

The winter season which lasts from October to February witnesses freezing temperature and sometimes extremely cold climate. Dharamshala witnesses snowfall from the month of December to February. The area is also fog free during these months where as the low lying areas are engulfed by fog. Seeing this from the hills of Dharamshala is a totally different experience and it looks if someone is watching an endless ocean below. This is the time however to be completely covered with woolens like shawls, sweater, cardigans etc. owing to the chilly winds and freezing temperature.

How to reach Dharamshala

By Air

The airport at Gaggal in Kangra is at a distance of 13 km, this is the nearest airport. There are daily flights from Delhi to this place.

By Bus/ Taxi: Distance from Dharamshala

Delhi 515 Kms Approximate travel time

  • from Delhi to Dharamshala is 13 hours
  • from Chandigarh to Dharamshala is 8 hours
  • from Shimla to Dharamshala is 10 hours
  • from Pathankot to Dharamshala is 3 hours
  • from Dalhousie to Dharamshala (via Pathankot) 6 Hours
  • from Manali to Dharamshala 7 hours

Taxis and buses are easily available from these places.

Chandigarh 250 Kms
Pathankot  90 Kms
Shimla 235 Kms
Dalhousie  170 Kms
Manali 225 Kms

By Rail

The nearest railhead is Pathankot, 90 km away. Pathankot is on Delhi Jammu Railway line and there are plenty of trains to choose from at different timings. It takes three hours from this place to reach Dharamshala

Places of interest in Dharamshala

War Memorial

It is a very beautiful place to visit. This memorial is built near the entry point to Dharamshala. It was built to commemorate the memory of those who fought in defense of the motherland.

Dal Lake

The lake lies amidst hills and stately fir trees. Dal Lake is bout three kilometers from McLeod Gunj and eleven kilometers from Dharamshala, next to the Tibetan Children’s Village. This small lake is brownish in color and not nearly as impressive as other lakes in Himachal Pradesh.

Kunal Pathri

This is around 3 km. A level walk from Kotwali Bazar leads up to the rock temple of the local goddess.

Dharamkot

11 km. Situated on a hill, this picnic spot affords a panoramic view of the Kangra district and Dhauladhar.

Bhagsunath

11 km. It has an old temple, a spring, slate quarries and a small yet beautiful waterfall. A popular picnic spot.

Kareri

1,983 metres, Kareri is 22 km from Kotwali Bazar. 13 km from the Kareri Rest House is Kareri lake, surrounded by green meadows, oak and pine trees.

Lord Elgin’s Memorial

8 km. The Church of St. John in the wilderness has a monument to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, who died at Dharamshala and was buried here in 1863.

Naddi

At 2,000 meters above the sea level and about two kilometers from Mcleod Ganj, a modern picnic spot is developing fast at Naddi. It is connected with a metalled motor able road. It is the only place in Dharamshala from where an open view of mountains and wide valleys on Dhauladhars southern side can be seen. It is also a starting point for a trek to Kareri lake, Guna Temple and Triund.

Triund (2,827 meters above seal level)

Triund is on the foothills of Dhauladhar range and is 17 km from Dharamshala and a 9 km trek from McLeodganj passing through Dharamkot and Rakkar at a height of 2,827 mtrs. The breathtaking views of the mountains and the valleys make Triund an ideal spot. A ropeway is available from Dharamshala to Triund and accommodation is available at the forest rest house at Triund.

Mcleod Ganj

Tibet has lent importance to Mcleod Ganj. The Buddha temple is situated opposite the present abode of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. This place is well worth a visit and around it is situated Tibetan monasteries and nunnery. A number of residential buildings, restaurants, antique and curio shops are present.

Tsuglagkhang (Dalai Lama’s Temple)

Tsuglagkhang is the most important Buddhist monument in McLeodganj. It enshrines three magnificient images, including an enormous gilt statue of Shakyamuni, statues of Valokitesvara and Padamasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, the Indian scholar who introduced Buddhism and Tantric teachings to Tibet in the 8th century.

Church Of St. John

In The Wilderness Fifteen minutes’ walk from McLeod Gunj, the Anglican church lies in the forest near Forsyth Gunj. This neo-Gothic stone church was built in 1852 and has some fine Belgian stained-glass windows.

Kangra Travel Guide

Kangra Travel Guide

The picturesque Kangra Valley ( 2000 feet) lies in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The exotic Kangra Valley lying between the Dhauladhar and the Shivalik foothills in the state of Himachal Pradesh is the conglomeration of valleys and plateaus of the Himalayas. It is one of the most pleasant and relaxing destination in the Himalayas. The Valley was called as the Nagarkot in the ancient times, as it was the ancient capital of the hill state of Nagarkot. Renowned for its natural beauty, the valley attracts thousands of tourists every year.

Kangra Valley is well protected by the Dhauladhar range. The valley provides the magnificent view of the Dhauladhar Range in gentle slopes covered with the forests of pine, orchards, tea gardens and terraced fields. The valley is known for the scenic beauty, ancient temples and numerous adventure sports.

Dotted with some of the most revered temples of India, like the temples of Brajeshwari, Baijnath, Jawalamukhi and Chamunda Devi, a tour to Kangra Valley is blessed with all the ingredients necessary for that dream vacation.

Kangra is also famous for Kangra paintings. The pictorial art of Kangra is one of the finest gifts of India to the art-world.

Kangra Climate

The valley enjoys the alpine climate. Summers are mild an the winters are cold.

Average Temperature (Approximate)

Summers : Maximum 34°C – Minimum 20°C Light Clothes

Winters : Maximum 20°C Minimum 1°C Heavy Woolen required like shawls, sweater, cardigans etc.

How to reach KAngra Valley

By Air

The airport at Gaggal in Kangra is at a distance of 7 km, this is the nearest airport. There are daily flights from Delhi to this place.

By Bus/ Taxi: Distance from Kangra

Delhi 495 Kms Approximate travel time

  • from Delhi to Kangra is 13 hours
  • from Chandigarh to Kangra is 8 hours
  • from Shimla to Kangra is 7 hours
  • from Pathankot to Kangra is 3 hours
  • from Dalhousie to Kangra (via Pathankot) 6 Hours
  • from Manali to Kangra 7 hours

Taxis and buses are easily available from these places.

Chandigarh 230 Kms
Pathankot 70 Kms
Shimla 215 Kms
Dalhousie 150 Kms
Manali 225 Kms

By Rail

The nearest broad gauge railhead is Pathankot, 70 km away. Pathankot is on Delhi Jammu Railway line and there are plenty of trains to choose from at different timings. It takes two and a half hours from this place to reach Kangra. The narrow gauge rail head is Kangra itself. The Pathankot Kangra rail distance is about 97 Kms and it takes about five hours to reach there. The 164 Kms long narrow gauge line from Pathankot passes through Kangra, Maranda (Palampur), Baijnath and reaches Joginder Nagar offering breathtaking views.

On this rail line, there are 20 crossings stations, 7 passenger halts and 971 bridges. Both luxury trains and ordinary trains offer services. One of the luxurious trains, Kangra Queen runs between Pathankot and Palampur, passing through the picturesque regions of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh.  Passing through Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas to the north and the foothills to the south, this track has two tunnels which are of 250 ft and 1,000 ft in length, respectively. The scenic beauty of the serene ambience offers memorable experience for travelers on this rail route.

Tourist places in Kangra

Brajeshwari Devi Temple

Situated just outside the Kangra town, this temple dedicated to Brajeshwari Devi, was once filled with a legendary fortune in diamonds and pearls. Hearing the wealth of this temple. Mahmud Ghazni plundered in the 11th century. Feroz Tughlak clearned out the restored fortune three centuries later. Final sack was carried out by Timur the lame before Mughals who followed and restored the shrine to its glory. Destroyed completely in 1905 by an earthquake, it was rebuilt in 1920. More on Brajeshwari Devi temple Kangra

Nagarkot Fort

The ancient fort of Nagar Kot is another place to visit in Kangra. Although the fort is not well-kept, you can climb to the top to have a stunning view of the valley and the meeting point of the Manjhi and Baner Rivers. There are two Jain temples inside the fort as well.

Chintpurni Temple

Chintapurni, 80 km south of Dharamshala, and Trilokpur have famous stone temples. This place is a must while visiting Kangra temples for pilgrims and tourists alike.

Adventure Activities And Sports In Kangra Valley

Kangra valley, is an ideal country for adventure and sports activities like mountaineering, trekking, rock climbing and fishing, it is this valley which witness annually hang gliding rally.

Hang Gliding

3.5 km from Palampur is predominantly Buddhist town of Bir and 14 km from Bir is Billing, a beacon for Hang gliders, the world over. In the month of May/June a tented colony is set up by Himachal Pradesh tourism to facilitate hang-gliders. At this time all the roads lead to billing.

Trekking & Mountaineering

There are many peaks between 3,500m to 5,000 in Dhauladhar ranges. Most of the treks which start from Dharamsala, Palampur or Baijnath are of 5 to 8 days duration and ultimately terminate at Bharmaur and Chamba, over the majestic Dhauladhar ranges. Dharamshala to Chamba over Bhimghasutri Pass, Dharamsala to Holi and then to Manimahesh over Talang Pass; Palampur to Holi over Shinghor Pass; Palampur to Dharamsala via Indradhar Pass and Baijnath to Manali over Thamsar Pass, are some of the existing treks.