Plan A Trip To Dharamsala From Delhi This Summer

Posted by Anjali Gupta
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Feb 8, 2016
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Being in Delhi gives you access to a host of pristine destinations for a perfect summer getaway. This summer plan ahead and plan a visit to Dharamshala. A destination which may seem a little too far for a weekend getaway but makes for a perfect visit if you have a few more days in hand. This article is a travel guide for a visit to Dharamsala from Delhi.



New Delhi is one of the few places in India which opens the door to many other pristine destinations. Delhi to Dharamshala lies at a distance of about 500 kms and a ride to Dharamshala will will take you as long as  a Dhanaulti to Delhi taxi would but is still the best way to approach the hill station. Dharamshala has a ton to offer going from antiquated sanctuaries, houses of worship and cloisters to historical centers and old towns. Old churches, temples and historical sights with colourful markets makes this place  a brilliant visit. Here are some tips before you venture into this beautiful hill station.



Know the climate.

The hottest months in this hill station is during the months of April till June when the temperatures go only as high as 30 degree celsius. The fall months of October and November see the most lovely atmospheres that range between 16-17 degrees with incidental showers. The winter months from December till February see sudden drop in temperatures to being 7-5 degrees Celsius.



What is the best time to visit?

Dharamshala can be visited during all seasons of the year. The best time to visit is normally the pre-winter months of October and November which likewise stamp the start of the holiday seasons in India. Snow is normal in the upper compasses of the town which additionally pulls in a few sightseers amid the winters.



What are the things to do?

The town is isolated into 2 zones, each isolated by a short separation of 10 kilometers. The upper Dharamshala is referred to all the more generally as McLeod Ganj and is the home of the Tibetan group in a state of banishment. It is the focal point of all the traveler exercises and most data identified with Dharamshala for the most part alludes to McLeod Ganj. The lower Dharamshala contains all the business focuses, instructive establishments and doctor's facilities. One can likewise locate a couple tea gardens and the transport station in lower Dharamsala.



How do I reach?

The closest air terminal to Dharamshala is at a short separation of 15 minutes from upper dharamshala and can be come to through flights from Delhi. The closest railroad station is situated in the town of Pathankot which is joined via trains that run by means of Delhi. The most ideal approach to reach dharamshala is by road as it is very much associated with the encompassing towns and can be come to by transport that goes through winding slope passes. Taxis are additionally accessible from Pathankot and Delhi. For your way out you can hire a Dharamshala to delhi taxi and say goodbye to one of the most beautiful places you have ever seen and been to.


Author Bio: Anjali is a travel enthusiast currently associated with an online travel guide. For travellers who prefer travelling by train can check PNR prediction and live train running status.

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