
Himalayan North What to Expect
Dharmsala, Himalayan North, India The other travel tip is severely lacking. For one, I have never experienced hatred between the local Gaddi people and the Tibetans. If anything, everyone seems to live rather harmoniously with each other. The Tibetans are often a bit annoyed with the Israeli backpackers that often find their way to this mountain town, but won't easily let onto their distaste unless you ask them. There are many beggars in town, many of them afflicted with leprosy, and it can be quite shocking for someone not used to this. Many of them will position themselves along the kora, the circumambulation around His Holiness the Dalai Lama's temple, and the Tibetans will give money to the beggars, believing it to grant them merit. It is well worth getting into McLeod around 6 am in order to perform kora with the many Tibetans of all ages. There are many beautiful prayer wheels, stupas with burning juniper, and prayers being held by monks. There is a movie theatre in town, but it is small and only foreigners seem to visit it. The Kashmiri shop keepers are usually the most pesky out of all the shopkeepers, but they are the ones that you should really bargain with. Tibetans usually have already good prices on their items, and many of the shops give their profits directly to groups like the Tibetan Children's Village. There is more to see than just the temple of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Right now there are many posters regarding the situation in Tibet, and a 24-hour chain hunger strike going on across from the temple. A one kilometer walk down from McLeod, in between McLeod Ganj and Forsyth Ganj, is a beautiful Catholic Church called Church of Saint John in the Wilderness. Many Indian tourists stop here, and it is worth the walk (or the rickshaw ride; I prefer walking). Be careful though; it's often misty and slippery. A short distance away you can find the Norbulingka Institute, an art institute modeled after His Holiness's summer palace, which trains Tibetans in the art of making thangka paintings, wood carvings, etc. It's worth a visit, and the cafe at the institute is very good. Food places in McLeod are fairly plentiful but be careful-- you are very likely to get sick, especially if you are staying for a long time. There are many snack shops as well. There is also the city of Kangra, unused to Westerners but still very pleasant, where the Kangra Fort is, a ruined fort that is still impressive in its ruins. It costs 50 rupees for foreigners to gain access. Good tip? (0) Naini Tal, Himalayan North, India heaven on earth...!!naini lake surrounded by mountains on all sides..its ZE BESHT place dat i've bin to..!!just a piece of advice..be well geared with ur winter clothes wen u go there..no matter wut time of d yr is it Good tip? (+1) Leh, Himalayan North, India if you want to save water and plastic waste just go and refill empty bottle in Dzomsa shop near Zangsti Complex Good tip? (+1) Dehra Dun, Himalayan North, India If you travel to Dehra Dun, I recommend you drive to Mussoori town- 3 hours drive from here so you can horse ride to see famous Himalayas in the background. Good tip? (0) Mussoorie, Himalayan North, India Mussoori town is home to Himalayas back ground behind the hills. You can either horse ride or ride a rickshaw to see that Himalayas. Good tip? (0) Leh, Himalayan North, India Go during the Hemis Festival - it was awesome Good tip? (0) Naini Tal, Himalayan North, India heaven on earth...!!naini lake surrounded by mountains on all sides..its ZE BESHT place dat i've bin to..!!just a piece of advice..be well geared with ur winter clothes wen u go there..no matter wut time of d yr is it Good tip? (+1) Leh, Himalayan North, India if you want to save water and plastic waste just go and refill empty bottle in Dzomsa shop near Zangsti Complex Good tip? (+1) Dehra Dun, Himalayan North, India If you travel to Dehra Dun, I recommend you drive to Mussoori town- 3 hours drive from here so you can horse ride to see famous Himalayas in the background. Good tip? (0) Mussoorie, Himalayan North, India Mussoori town is home to Himalayas back ground behind the hills. You can either horse ride or ride a rickshaw to see that Himalayas. Good tip? (0) Leh, Himalayan North, India Go during the Hemis Festival - it was awesome Good tip? (0) Leh, Himalayan North, India if you want to save water and plastic waste just go and refill empty bottle in Dzomsa shop near Zangsti Complex Good tip? (+1) Chandigarh, Himalayan North, India This is an a-typical Indian city, the first city there that was completely designed by an architect. It was the swiss Le Corbusier that made sure that Chandigargh would be an example for modern cities. Rock Garden is the number one attraction in Chandigargh, and is definitely worth a visit. It is also the only city I know where smoking in public is an offense. Good tip? (0) Macleodganj, Himalayan North, India I spent my 25th birthday there and treated myself with a wonderful gift: Tibetan full body massage! Mrs Dhondup is a lovely person, she also tells you about her time in Tibet and how she came to India. It`s in the yellow building between chocolate log and the Ladies Venture Guesthouse in Jogibara Rd. One hour massage is really cheap... Good tip? (0) Haldwani, Himalayan North, India it has a railway station,so it is easy to arrive there. not a lot of difference with other cities.it is a small city but has lot of wisdom.. Good tip? (0) Leh, Himalayan North, India Take the time to acclimatise to the high altitude, it will make your trip/stay more enjoyable, because you will be able to do a lot more. Don't forget sun protection and good shoes. Go up to Khardungla which is at 18,380(debated) feet above sea level and one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Also, visit Hemis Gompa (an ancient Buddhist monastery) believed to have been visited by Jesus Christ (refer book by Holger Kersten, 'Jesus Lived in India'). The locals are very friendly even though they may not seem that way at first. Simple mountain folk but lately with a teeny little bit of the corruption that commercial tourism brings. Good tip? (0) Top Cities in Himalayan North |