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Almost everyone who wishes to travel dreams of visiting foreign lands and explore the diversity that various civilisations have to offer. Although not many are able to fulfil this desire, what if we told you it is possible if you travel to the town of Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh and head for McLeod Ganj, the abode of His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama. The beauty that nature has to offer is abundant across Himachal Pradesh. So, what is it that makes Dharamshala so special? What is it that makes McLeod Ganj an experience like none other?
We are a great nation. I think we all will agree on this. India is a beautiful amalgamation of diverse culture and heritage. A cesspool of ideologies, a characteristic so unique to our land that India is a whole world in itself.
All this is great but there is a catch.
There is an escaped culture booming in our times, with every place so well connected there is no real limit as to where you could travel.
The joys of travelling are no more a secret.
So what makes Dharamshala, a quiet little town at the foothills of Dhauladhars, a quintessential spot on every traveller’s list.
We give you four reasons to visit Dharamshala.