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Indian Hotels &
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Hotel Valley View Crest is located just below the
beautiful and mighty hills of Dhauladhar ranges, few kms form the major tourist
town of Dharamshala. The hotel is placed on the green landscape ad mist tall
deodar and pine trees that lush clean, fresh and cool air. The silent
atmosphere makes you relax while enjoying the nature blessed valley.The hotel
is 5 kms from Dharamshala and 3 kms from Mcleodganj, which is famous tourist
destination for westerners and Indians and is also known for the settlement of
exiled Tibetan community and official residence of noble laureate His Holiness
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Accommodation :
Hotel Valley View
Crest caters to every needs of the guests. The rooms are well
carpeted, airy, with attach balcony facing the valley or the
mountains. Every room has telephone, room service, color television,
laundry service etc.The restaurant at the top floor with valley
landscape scenes gives feast for your eyes while you dine. The
restaurant serves tasty and healthy Indian, Continental and Chinese
cuisines.
Facilities
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25 Spacious Guest Rooms Front Desk Car Rental
Air Conditioning Guide services Gift Shop (Opening Shortly)
Telephone Coffee Shop (Opening Shortly) Customized Sight Seeing
Attached Bathroom Doctor On Call Credit Card Facility
Cable TV Car rental
Balconies Same Day Laundry Service
Free Toiletries In Bathrooms Money Exchange Facility
Room Service
Multi Cuisine Restaurant
Meeting & Conference Facilities will soon be available
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Sightseeing:
Dharamshala is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal
Pradesh. It lies on a spur of the Dhauladhar range, the Pir Panjal
region of the Outer Himalayas; and commands majestic views of the
mighty Dhauladhar ranges above, and the Kangra Valley below.
Dhauladhar means "white ridge" and this breathtaking, snow-capped
range rises out of the Kangra Valley to a height of 5,200 meters
(17,000 feet).
The Kangra Valley is a wide, fertile plain, crisscrossed by low hills.
People all over the world flock to Mcleodganj to receive blessings and
teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Western and Indian
tourists and scholars come here to see the rebirth of an ancient and
fascinating civilization.
Tsuglagkhang Temple :
The Tsuglagkhang Temple is the most renowned Buddhist monument in
McLeodganj. There are three magnificent images of Buddha, including a
gilded statue of Shakyamuni, statues of Valokitesvara and
Padamasambhava.The Namgyal Monastery was founded by the Third Dalai
Lama, and serves exclusively the Dalai Lamas. A unique feature of this
monastery is its diversity of practice. Namgyal monks perform prayers
and rituals of all the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Norbulinka Institute:
Just 4-kms from Dharamshala, Norbulinka was established to preserve
and teach the ancient Tibetan arts. The shady paths, wooden bridges,
small streams tiny water falls make this place look like heaven.Here
one can watch the wooden carvings and the tangka paintings, goldsmith
and embroidery being done. The nunnery close to the institute is a
place where women are taught the advanced levels of Buddhist
philosophy.
St. John's Church:
One of the most poignant memories of the British Raj is the church of
St. John, situated in the wilderness. This charmingly dressed stone
church is located just 8-kms from Dharamshala on the way to McLeod
Ganj.Under the shade of Doedar branches, a memorial has been made over
the body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died at Dharamshala in
1863.
Triund:
Triund is a popular picnic spot at an height of 2827 m. The area is on
the foothills of Dhauladhar range and is 17-kms from Dharamshala. The
snow line starts at Ilaqua, which is five kms from Triund.The
breathtaking views of the mountains and the valleys makes Triund an
ideal picnic spot and trekking spot.
Bhagsunag Temple & Waterfall
The old temple of Bhagsunath has a fresh water spring. Further, about
a half km. is a beautiful waterfall.
Dharamkot
Situated on the crest of a hill, it affords a panoramic view of Kangra
Valley, Pong Dam & Dhauladhar ranges.
Kangra Art Museum
This museum in Kotwali bazaar has artifacts dating back to 5th century
which display the rich past of the Kangra Valley.
Dal Lake
A scenic picnic spot surrounded by forests of Deodar. An annual fair
is held here every September.
Naddi
After Dal Lake is scenic spot Naddi, having a panoramic view of Kangra
valley and Dhauladhar range.
Kareri
Passing through Dal Lake, Satobari & Ghera proceed to Kareri. 13 km
further is the Kareri Lake (3200m) having beautiful high altitude
meadows, extensive pasture lands & undulating slopes carpeted with
patch work of green floral patterns iincludes a gallery of Kangra's
famous miniature paintings, sculptures, pottery and anthropological
items.
War Memorial
Landscaped lawns and a web of narrow paths fill a pine grove where a
monument has been raised to commemorate the post independence war
heroes of Himachal.
Kunal Pathri
A little rock temple dedicated to a local goddess. The road passes
through a picturesque forest and tea gardens.
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