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About Dharamshala Dharamsala, popularly known as the Queen of the Hills, is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m(1500ft.) between them. The mountains enfold 3 sides of the town and the valley stretches to the south. There is a beautiful resort of Dharamsala, which stands on the spur of the Dharamsala range. Dharamsala is known for its scenic beauty, calmness and serenity. It has high pine trees, tea gardens and timber yielding trees. Tourist Attractions Dharamshala Tourist Places Chamba Tourism Dalhousie Tourism Kangra Valley Kinnaur Tourism Kullu Tourism Lahaul Valley Tourism Manali Tourism Mandi Tourism Mcleod Ganj Shimla Tourism Solan Tourism Spiti Valley Tourism |
Dharamsala, popularly known as the Queen of the Hills,
is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m(1500ft.)
between them.
Tibetans took shelter in India in 1959. In the wake of Dalai Lamas
flight from Tibet, 85000 Tibetans were devastated. Their spiritual leader
hasnt given up the hope of a free Tibet, but to keep the Tibetan art
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