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Hotel Akash Deep, Dharamshala |
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Hotel Akashdeep, situated admist the magnificient hills and backdrop of the magestic Dhauladhars at the temple village of Bhagsunag just 1 kms from Mcleodganj, the seat and headquaters of H.H The Dalai Lama in exile. Hotel Akashdeep provides with best hospitality services, it's vision is to give best customer satisfaction. The hotel is perfect in every terms, from scenic beauty to it's nicely decorated rooms and multi-cuisine restaurant. |
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Accommodation : The room services marks the best in the market. The staff are well cultured and friendly. The rooms are well ventilated, spacious, affordable, luxrious and overall provides an home like atmosphere. Facilities : Well decorated, nicely kept and clean rooms * A restaurant with a scene and lot's of mouth watering dishes on your demand * TV, Phone, 24 hrs Hot Water etc * Well mannered and cultured staff providing the best room service facilities * Taxi, Car bookings for local sight seeing and long journeys * Train, Airlines ticket booking available with us. Place of Interest : Dharamshala, where the celebrated Dalai Lama has settled in exile is a spectacular Tibetan township. Blessed with marvellous landscapes, Dharamshala is a travellers paradise—lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, gushing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower-adorned meadows, beautiful temples and striking monasteries, it feels like you have stepped back in time. Set against the snow-clad Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamshala nestles on the high slopes in the upper ranges of Kangra valley. It is a picturesque town set among thick conifer forests and is divided into two major areas, namely Lower Dharamshala (1250 m) and Upper Dharamshala (1982 m). While Lower Dharamshala is a busy commercial area with the government offices, the bazaar and the bus stand, Upper Dharamshala is bordered by the tiny dwellings of Forsythganj and McLeodganj, which have retained the British flavour and colonial lifestyle. |
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