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Looking for a getaway from a getaway or for interesting places to visit near Dalhousie to make your trip much more happening; whichever way you look at it, there are enough options to spoil you. Situated in one of the greenest regions of the Himalayas, this town has a neighbourhood that will leave the lovers of nature and culture fascinated. While you have the folklores of Chamba and the many treks of Barot, Bir and Billing, you can also get in touch with your spiritual side at one of the monasteries of Palampur and Mcleodganj. Long drives that will take you through a very stunning terrain is, of course, assured.
The beautiful saucer-shaped blue-water lake lies in the lap of the snow-covered Dhauladhar ranges in Kullu Valley. A peculiar thing about the lake, located at a height of 2730 metres, is a little floating island that kee...more
Amritsar is a city where the past has shaped the present and is remembered to this day. In remembrance, this holy city pays its allegiance to the sacrifices of its ancestors by commemorating their courage and hardship. A...more
Besides taking in the beauty of the mountains, here’s a list of places to visit in Shimla that will keep you on your feet throughout your holiday. From museums, theatre and colonial lodges, to picturesque walking trails,...more
Best known as the base of the Dalai Lama in India, and its strong Tibetan influence, Dharamshala is a small hill station that lies on the spur of the Dhauladhar range high up in the Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
Another one for the lovers of offbeat, Chamba is as stunning as a tiny hamlet in Himachal Pradesh can be. It lies at some 130 km from Mcleodganj/Dharamsala and has a charm that is hard to beat. Explore the ancient temple...more
Following the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1960, the Dalai Lama and his entourage claimed asylum here. Ever since, McleodGanj is popularly referred to as The Little Lhasa.
Palampur is a short drive (2-3 hours) from Dharamsala and is one of the best places for the lovers of tranquility. Abundant with tea estates, trekking trails, campsites and quaint monasteries, it sees lesser crowd compar...more
Bir and Billing, two villages situated at some 60 km from Dharamsala, are perfect for a short trip from the town. The two picturesque villages in the Dhauladhars, now famous as one of the best paragliding spots in Asia, ...more
Visit Barot if you have been scouring for a “do-nothing” place near Mcleodganj/Dharamsala. An idyllic hill town, it lies at a drive of around three hours from Mcleodganj. Barot is hidden deep in dense cedar forest, often...more
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