Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort Kangra Fort – Witness awe inspiring history and marvelous heritage at Kangra Fort, which is one of the popular tourist places in Dharamshala. It is an ancient structure dating back to 4th century BC. As one of the oldest forts in India and the largest fort in the Himalayas, this royal specimen of […]

Bhagsunag Temple

Bhagsunag Temple Bhagsunag Temple – Bhagsunag temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most ancient temples and one of the most frequented tourist places to see in Dharamshala. Every year thousands of pilgrim flock to this temple, nestled in lofty hills and winding trails. The surrounding beauty of this temple has made it […]

Kareri Dal Lake

KARERI DAL LAKE Kareri Dal Lake – Spread over 1 sq km, Kareri Dal Lake is named after its marvelous counterpart of Kashmir. Its spell-binding beauty and calm setting make it one of the most popular places to see in Dharamshala. The stunning lake is surrounded by plush green deodar vegetation and snow-capped mountains. The […]

Tsuglagkhang Complex

Tsuglagkhang Complex – Located on the Temple Road, the Tsuglagkhang Complex is a religious centre and one of the important points of interest in Dharamshala. It was built when His Holiness the Dalai Lama visited India for first time in 1959. The complex is one of the most important places to see in Dharamshala and […]

Cricket Stadium Dharamshala

Cricket Stadium Dharamshala This has got to be one of the most breathtaking and stunning stadiums in the world to play cricket. The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association [HPCA] Stadium in Dharamsala, with a capacity of 23,000, is as picturesque as the Adelaide Oval and Newlands, if not more. A small and glittering green plate, the […]