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IN AND AROUND MCLEODGANJ
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Dharamsala's
earliest history is obscured by time and the
successive invasions that swept through all North
India. But it is known that the original tribes
identified with Kangra's hilly tracts were Dasas,
a warrior people, later assimilated by Aryans. In
1849 the British posted a regiment in Dharamsala,
but the place was not to remain a military
cantonment for long. By 1855 it was a small but
flourishing hill station and the administrative
headquarters of Kangra District, which had been
annexed by the British in 1848. The two main areas
at the time were McLeod Gunj, named after
Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab, David McLeod, and
Forsyth Gunj, named after a divisional
commissioner. Lord Elgin, Viceroy of British India
and a former Governor-General of Canada, loved the
forests of Dharamsala so much that, before dying
here in 1863, he asked to be buried in the
graveyard of St. John's Church in the Wilderness.
Had he lived longer, Dharamsala might have become
the summer capital of British India. |
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Day 1 |
Reception at Airport , check in hotel then fly to
Dharamsala Airport , drive to Mcleodganj , check
in Hotel |
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2 |
Sight seeing in
Mcleodganj |
| Dalai
Lama temple,Norbulingka Institute ,Gyato
Monastery,TCV handicraft Centre,Water springs /
waterfall & St John Church in wilderness. |
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Day 3 |
Twenty minutes drive to Sagar Cottages at Galu ,
its peaceful place in the lap of nature and is
surrounded by thick Deodar , oak and rhododondron
forests |
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Day 4 |
Short
aclimatization trek to waterfalland back to Sagar
Cottages . |
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Day 5 |
Day trek to Triund
(snowline ht 2975 mtrs ) and back to Sagar
Cottages . |
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Day 6 |
Rest Day . |
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Day 7 |
Mcleodganj to
Amritsar , visit Golden Temple , wagah border then
overnight train to Delhi . |
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