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Posted by Madan | Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:23 pm

Hi, i will be staying in McLeodGanj for 5 days. I will be needing accommodation for 4 nights and 5 days. Also tell me some ideas of where all you had been to when you visited mcleodganj. I need to spend 5 days there. is it to long?

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Re: For 5 days

Posted by Sumit | Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:06 am

I guess 2 days would be enough. You can try the HPTDC property. Location is very good in upper mcleodganj. YOu can go to the site himachaltourism.gov.in for online .

Everything in McleodGanj is about Tibbet. You might have to even face this question.."Are you from India" :-). The Dalai Lama palace alondwith monasteries, Tibetan museum, library etc. will keep you occupied for a day. For the remaining part, enjoy the nature. I would advice you to proceed to Dalhousie, another exotic spot, about 150 kms away.


Re: For 5 days

Posted by Surajit | Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:17 am

Hi ,

Last June , we went to Mcleodganj and stayed at Hotel Natraj( 0 98166 32321 ) . You can stay 3 days at Mcleodganj and 2 days at Dalhousi if possible .

Sightseeing in and around Mcleodganj . McLeod Ganj was named after Sir Donald Friell McLeod, a Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, while the suffix Ganj is common Hindi word for "neighbourhood" .
In March 1849, the area was annexed by the British after the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and soon a subsidiary cantonment for the troops stationed at Kangra was established, on the slopes of Dhauladhar, in an empty land, with a Hindu resthouse or dharamshala, hence the name for the new cantonment, Dharamshala. During the British rule in India, the town was a hill station, where the British people spent hot summers, and around late 1840s when the district headquarters in Kangra became over crowded, the British moved two regiments to Dharamshala, and a cantonment was establish in 1849, and in 1852 Dharamshala became the administrative capital of Kangra district. By 1855 it had two important places of civilian settlement, McLeod Ganj, and Forsyth Ganj, named after a Divisional Commissioner.In 1860, the 66th Gurkha Light Infantry, later renamed the historic 1st Gurkha Rifles, was moved to Dharamshala. Soon 14 Gurkha paltan villages were established nearby and the Gurkhas patronised the ancient Shiva temple of Bhagsunag.
Lord Elgin, the British Viceroy of India (1862–63), liked the area so much that he even suggested at one point, that it be made the summer capital of India. He died at Dharamshala while on a tour there, on 20 November 1863, and lies buried at the St. John in the Wilderness at Forsyth Ganj, just below McLeod Ganj . His summer residence called Mortimer House became part of the private estate of Lala Basheshar Nath of Lahore and was acquired by the Government of India to house the official residence of HH Dalai Lama. The original Tea House built by Lord Elgin and catered to by a local grocery store called Nowrosjee & Son continue to prosper to this date. Nowrosjee & Son is a popular hangout for visitors to Mcleodganj and has been at its present location since 1860. The Tea House set up by Lord Elgin became homeless when the Government acquired Mortimer House and shifted to a new base in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. It continues to this date under the name and style of Mcleodganj Tea House and sells fine teas under the Mcleodganj Tea House brand by invitation to some of the classiest hotels and exclusive residences on the ground, in the air and on sea. The official tea service in residences ranging from the Buckingham Palace to Rashtrapati Bhavan to Air Force One to the Tea Buffet at the Claridges in London is almost always a proprietary blend created by Mcleodganj Tea House exclusively for that customer. The twin towns of Forsyth Ganj and McLeod Ganj, continued to grow steadily in the coming years, and by 1904 had become important centres of trade, commerce and official work of Kangra District. But much of the town was destroyed by the devastating 7.8 magnitude 1905 Kangra earthquake at 6:19 am April 4, 1905 which occurred in the Kangra valley, as a result close to 19,800 people were killed and thousands were injured in the Kangra area. The earthquake destroyed most buildings in Kangra, Dharamshala, and McLeodGanj — even the Bhagsunag Temple was destroyed.[6] Thereafter district headquarter offices were shifted to a lower part, and the town waited for another half a century before anything significant transpired in its history. In March 1959, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, fled to India after the failed uprising in 1959 in Tibet against the Communist Party of China. The Indian Government offered him refuge in Dharamshala, where he set up the Government of Tibet in exile in 1960, while McLeod Ganj became his official residence, and also home to several Buddhist monasteries and thousands of Tibetan refugees.Over the years, McLeod Ganj evolved into an important tourist and pilgrimage destination, and has since grown much in population.

Places to visit

Baijnath Shiv temple 64 Kms
Bhagsunag falls
Dharamkot
Jawalamukhi temple
Kareri
Kunal pathari
St. John's Church
Triund
War memorial
Gyuto Tantric monastery , P.O. Sidhbari-176057, Dharamsala,

There is also a beautiful Cricket stadium at Dharmasala facing mighty Dhauladhar

Surajit


Re: For 5 days

Posted by R K PATHAK | Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:45 am

Hotel Bhagshu of HPTDC a good hotel


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