THE KUNAL: Close to the Bus Station,
The Kunal is a Deluxe hotel. It provides decent
accommodation at affordable prices.
Hotel The Kunal situated in the north indian region
Dharamshala in Himachal is set against the backdrop
of the dramatic Dhauladhar Mountains, Dharamshala
is perched on the high slopes in the upper reaches
of Kangra Valley. We provide online hotel booking
for the convenience of the visitors. Very close
to the bus stand, Himachal Tourism's recently constructed
Yatri Niwas is an economy budget online hotel in
India. The town is divided into two distinct and
widely separated sections, Upper and Lower Dharamshala,
which differ almost a thousand metres in height.
Room
Facilities Airy and well furnished rooms. Attached
baths with running hot and cold water, Room service,Cable
TV.Doctor on Call.
Hotel Amenities Dinning Hall,Drive in, Parking within
premises,Luxury Tax 10% to be paid at hotel.
Dharamshala is a busy bazaar town and has established
itself as the travellers base camp, which come to
explore the nearby mountains.The Kotwali Bazaar
provides the entire colour and characteristic of
a small town, which is mixed with the simple life
style. The colourful temple and Gompas, which reflect
the culture of Tibet, adds attraction for the visitor.
The Kangra museum gives an overview of the rich
past of the region and on the other hand there are
institutes that have been established to preserve
the Tibetan art, cultures and traditions.
PLACES OF INTEREST
The variety Dharamsala offers for sightseeing ranges from temples, churches and monasteries to museums, ancient towns and places of natural beauty. Every season and every spot has its own special offering.
KANGRA ART MUSEUM, KOTWALI BAZAR: This treasure trove of the Kangra Valley displays arts, crafts and rich past, artifacts that date back to the 5th century. It includes a gallery of Kangra's famous miniature painting and a representative collection of sculptures, pottery and anthropological items. Shamianas and dresses used by local royalty, old carved doors, jails, lintels and pandals are also on display Coins, jewelry and manuscripts are included. A section houses the work of contemporary artists, sculptures and photographers.
WAR MEMORIAL: At there start of town, 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 Pradesh.
KUNAL PATHRI: A 3 km level walk from the Kotwali Bazaar leads up to this rock temple.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH: 8 km from Dharamsala, between Forsythganj and Mcleodganj is the charming church of St. John in the Wilderness. Under the shade of deodar branches, a memorial has been erected over the body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died at Dharamsala in 1863. There is a well tended old graveyard on these grassy sloped.
MCLEODGANJ : Often called the Little Lhasa, at 1770m is the residence of His Holiness, The Dalai Lama. The Tibetan Government in exile has been head quartered here for over three decades. The impressive monastery has larger than life images of the Buddha, Padmasambhava and Avaloktwshwara. The large Tibetan community and the presence of traditional architectural designs drawn from Tibet have enhanced the area. Tibetian handicrafts and garments are available on sale every Sunday. The Tibetian Institute of Performing Arts is just a km away and organises a ten day festival from the second Saturday of April.
DAL LAKE: 11 km from Dharamsala and surrounded by deodar trees this is an enchanting and serene picnic spot.
BHAGSUNATH: Close to fresh springs, this ancient temple is 11 km from Dharamsala. It is a popular picnic spot and the famous slate quarries are close by.
CHINMAYA TAPOVAN: 10 km from Dharamsala on the banks of the rivulet Bindusaras, is an ashram complex established by the late Swami Chinmayananda, a noted exponent of the Gita. The complex includes a 9 meter high image of Lord Hanuman, a magnificent Rama Temple, a meditation hall, a school, and a health and recreation centre.
NURPUR: 66km from Dharamsala and 26 km from Pathankot, Nurpur is famous for old fort and a temple of Brijraj. Nurpur acquired its name in 1672, when Jahangir, the Mughal Emperor named it after his wife Nurjahan.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS: The temple of Jwalamukhi, Chamunda Devi and Brijeshwari Devi are other pilgrim centers close to Dharamsala. The fort of Kangra and Ma11ngarh are other attractions.
ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS: Between May and October, the Dhauladhar ranges offer an enormous variety of trekking and rock climbing.
FISHING: The 20 km stretch of the river Beas between Nadaun and Pong Dam offers ample opportunities in angling for Mahaseer.
SHOPPING: For local handicrafts visit Kotwali Bazar, Tibetan handicrafts and carpets are available at Mcleodganj. |