Once a British hill resort, this
sleepy little hill town revived with the influx of Tibetan refugees after Chinese
occupation in 1959. The Dalai Lama set up his temporary residence at McLeodganj.
Many western visitors have come to Dharamshala in search of spiritual guidance and an
audience with the Dalai Lama. In McLeodganj, the Tibetans run most of the hotels and
restaurants as well as handicrafts shops.
The lower town of Dharamshala is
crowded with shops, local houses and government offices and the Museum of Kangra Art.
McLeodganj has a distinctly different character, with its brightly painted buildings,
Buddhist temples, prayer flags fluttering in the air and saffron monks and nuns hurrying
along the streets. The main Buddhist temple or Tsuglagkhang is a five-minute walk
from the bazaar.
The residence of His Holiness the
Dalai Lama is surrounded by high walls and sits on the edge of a cliff overlooking the
valley. The Dip Thekchen Choeling Monastery nearby stands out with its golden roof
amidst tall pine forests. The Library, open from Monday till Friday, has an exhaustive
collection of books, manuscripts, and archival photographs on Tibet. Besides
the overpowering Tibetan presence, a few remaining Raj edifices like the Church of St.
John in the Wilderness are worth visiting. And if you want to make excursions out of
Dharamshala, visit the pretty Kangra towns of Palampur, Naddi and Andretta.
Getting
to Dharamshala
The nearest rail station for Dharamshala is at Pathankot, 150 km. From Dharamshala and
McLeodganj there are regular bus services to Dalhousie, Chamba, Manali, Shimla and further
down to Delhi. You could drive in by rented car from any of these towns as well.
Best time to visit Dharamshala
The winters are cold and Dharamshala is quiet and empty, perfect for that peaceful
vacation away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The best time to visit Dharamshala
is between October and December or from March to June. Carry heavy woollens, rain
protection and walking shoes.
Accommodation in Dharamshala
Besides the Himachal Tourism hotels in Dharamshala and McLeodganj, there are several
private hotels and tourist lodges in both areas. Most hotels run by the Tibetan refugee
community have clean rooms and good service along with interesting Tibetan meals. |