Best Places To Visit In Dharamshala
Best Places To Visit In Dharamshala
1.McLeodGanj
McLeod Ganj is a suburb of Dharamshala of Himachal Pradesh. It is known as Little
Lhasa or Dhasa because of its huge population of Tibetans. The Tibetan government
-in-exile is headquartered in McLeod Ganj.The road distance between Dharamsala to
Mcleod Ganj is 7 km.There are no direct flights or trains or buses between Dharamsala
to Mcleod Ganj.The convenient, fastest and cheapest way to reach from Dharamsala
to Mcleod Ganj is to take a taxi from Dharamsala to Mcleod Ganj.
2 Bhagsu Fall
The Bhagsu fall situated near Bhagsu Village. It is the main attraction of Dharamshala.
Bhagsunath Village situated above 7000 ft of the sea level,which makes it is a perfect
location the beauty.The prime importance of the village is due to the majestic
bhagsunag temple devoted to lord shiva.The stunning waterfalls present at a walkable
distance from the temple, is one of the extreme grandeur.The top of the view is very
stunning.which do not miss by any kind of nature lover
3 Dharamshala Cricket Stadium
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium abbreviated as the HPCA Stadium,
is a picturesque cricket stadium located in the city of Dharamshala he stadium served
as the home ground for the Himachal cricket team for Ranji Trophy matches and
other domestic matches. The first One Day International (ODI) at this stadium
(Dharamshala) was played between India and England on 27 January 2013. England
won the match by 7 wickets. The first Test at this stadium was played between India
and Australia from 25–29 March 2017.It takes 2 minutes to travel from Dharamshala
Bus Stand to Dharamsala Hpca Stadium. The driving distance between Dharamshala
Bus Stand and Dharamsala Hpca Stadium is 2 kms.
4.Dal Lake And Nadi
Dal lake is 1o km from lower Dharamsala and lies in hills. This is a starting
point for excursion and Trekking, which is covered around the lake to make the walk
memorable.Small Lord Shiva Temple is also situated on the banks of this lake. A lively fair
is held here every September annually.One such natural wonder is the famous Dal Lake
that has become as popular in Dharamshala as the primitive and infamous Dal lake of
Kashmir.
point for excursion and Trekking, which is covered around the lake to make the walk
memorable.Small Lord Shiva Temple is also situated on the banks of this lake. A lively fair
is held here every September annually.One such natural wonder is the famous Dal Lake
that has become as popular in Dharamshala as the primitive and infamous Dal lake of
Kashmir.
5.Bhagsu Nath Temple
Bhagsu nath temple one of the most attraction of dharmasala. It is located at bhagsu
village.This temple is related to the lord shiva.The bhagsu Nath Temple is situated at
a distance of about 3 km from McLeodGanj and 13 km to dharamshala bus stand. The
origin of this Lord Shiva Temple revolves around a mythical legend according to which
a great fight broke in between demon King Bhagsu and the Snake God (Nag). The
reason for this fight Nag Devta getting raged at King Bhagsu stealing water from his
sacred Nag Dal Lake. Later, as amends, Bhagsu built the temple to seek forgiveness
form the snake, God. According to another fable, the shrine was patronage of a
specific Gorkha community called Bhagsuwala (named after God Bhagsuwala.
village.This temple is related to the lord shiva.The bhagsu Nath Temple is situated at
a distance of about 3 km from McLeodGanj and 13 km to dharamshala bus stand. The
origin of this Lord Shiva Temple revolves around a mythical legend according to which
a great fight broke in between demon King Bhagsu and the Snake God (Nag). The
reason for this fight Nag Devta getting raged at King Bhagsu stealing water from his
sacred Nag Dal Lake. Later, as amends, Bhagsu built the temple to seek forgiveness
form the snake, God. According to another fable, the shrine was patronage of a
specific Gorkha community called Bhagsuwala (named after God Bhagsuwala.
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