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Best Time to Visit Dharamshala, Tsuglagkhang
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  • Dharamshala is a hill station that symbolizes
    peace and integrity. The serenity of this town is
    a mixture of various admixtures of art and
    culture. Tsuglagkhang is the place where the
    Dalai Lama resides. It is one of the most
    significant places of worship which attracts
    devotees from all over the world and serves
    tourists as well. Best Time to Visit Dharamshala
    Tsuglagkhang Complex is between May to June and
    October November.
  • This complex has a monastery, various stupas and
    temples, a museum, a library, a bookstore and a
    cafe. Except for Dalai Lama's residence, every
    other part of the complex is open for tourists.
    If lucky, one can even get to meet his Holiness.
    The complex houses a beautiful statue of Lord
    Buddha as well as statues of Chenrezig and Guru
    Rinpoche.

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  • The museum inside the complex tends to be a
    popular choice amongst the tourists and houses
    many imprints of Tibetan art and culture. These
    include history documents, pottery, handicrafts,
    paintings etc. The museum gives tourists an
    insight into Tibetan culture and at the same
    time, the various struggles faced by them lately.
    The structure of the Tibet Museum is influenced
    by Tibetan architecture which is unique and
    innovative.
  • The peak tourist season in Dharamsala is between
    March and June, but it is very busy as most
    tourist flock to avoid the heat of the lower
    plains. Throughout the year there are good
    seasons to visit - October and November with the
    cooler weather. Late February is a good time to
    catch the Tsuglagkhang Complex.

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  • Winters In January, Dharamsala weather is cold
    and temperatures can plummet to below freezing.
    Even in March, when the weather down in Delhi is
    very hot, tourists will need a heavy winter coat
    in Dharamshala.
  • Summers While in summers i.e. May and June,
    temperatures can reach up to 38C.
  • Monsoon season is from July to September and is
    very wet. Monsoon season offers views of the
    cleanly washed forest like none other, and low
    hotel rates due to few tourists.
  • Tucked away in the Himalayas, Dharamshala makes
    for a great weekend destination. With many
    monasteries to explore, a stunning lake,
    spectacular hills and the Kangra valley, a trip
    to this hill station always proves to be a
    fulfilling one.

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  • Bhagsu Nag Temple Located two km from McLeod
    Ganj, the Bhagsu Nag Shiv Mandir is an ancient
    Hindu temple committed to Bhagsu Nag, the snake
    god, and to Lord Shiva. A freshwater spring, in
    which pilgrims to take a heavenly plunge courses
    through the temple. An excellent cascade, well
    worth visiting, is situated around a 20-minute
    stroll from the temple. The Bhagsu temple is
    situated in the beautiful Bhagsu village, a Gaddi
    tribal village whose conventional job was
    crowding and cultivating. The village has turned
    out to be one of the fundamental vacationers
    focuses in the region amid the most recent couple
    of years, and a considerable lot of the
    neighborhood individuals are currently occupied
    with tourism. The village has countless and
    guesthouses.

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