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Fall in Love With Mountains, Valley & Pahari People

‘Dharamshala, heaven on earth’. This was told by my dear one who is from Himachal Pradesh, India. It is heaven which is blessed with beauty. Several pine trees, forests and stream of waters adding up into the ambience of this place. Full moon makes this place more charming and the morning is pleasant because of the dew drop.



It is a city surrounded by Dhauladhar Mountains which has very steep slopes. Dhauladhar Mountains form up an undulating valley which makes this place untouched. Dharamshala was explored lately, and this is the beauty of Himachal Pradesh, several places are still unexplored and they are still sleeping in their raw beauty.


The best time for backpackers is between the months of February to April and after monsoons in September. But the best time is the time when you visit this place with someone you love allot. If you are looking for some adventure then come with your friends in summers.

Tibetan celebrates their new year in the month of February and this festival is known as Losar. If you want to learn their culture and willing to be part of their happiness, then February is the best time. Pahari people are very beautiful from heart and I am sure you will fall in love with someone.

Dharamshala is popular trekking base in Himachal Pradesh. The season starts from month of May and ends in October. Most of the treks are in the valley of Kangra. Interestingly, people from Kangra are very sweet and good at heart. One can also stroll towards Bhagsu or go further more towards Dharamkot and then walk downwards towards Triund.


When it is mountains then obviously there will be rock climbing. The same goes with Dharamshala but interesting thing about this place is that one can indulge into fishing and angling. There are small rivers such as Beas where people do fishing. Also, one cannot forget McLeodganj for its freestyle lifestyle. If you are interested in heritage and culture then do visit Kangra Art Museum which is situated in the famous Kotwali Bazaar.

It is truly heaven on earth and one should visit this place once in a while. Fall in love with the mountains, valleys, rivers and Pahari people of Dharamshala.


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  1. again beautiful !!!!
    i agree its heaven.... :)

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