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Travel guide of DharmsalaAmazing views from Triund, Himachal Pradesh, India. After 8km of trekking, we reached this breath taking views.
Experienced by Perminder Klair
Clicked this one when I went to McleodGanj for trekking on the Triund mount. Was an awesome experience.
Experienced by Mohit Khatri
It was supposed to be an easy 4 hour trek up the mountain top, but we got stuck in a hailstorm on the way up. We managed to find shelter and started climbing again, and found this view waiting for us at the top. The two people in the photograph were I met along the way. This was a wonderful moment just after we reached here where all of us just fell silent and took our time to let the healing power of the mountains wash across us.
Experienced by Ayesha Parikh
4 km from Dharmsala
This was shot early in the morning when I and my Irish friend went out to take a walk and do the sightseeing of the neighbourhood of McLeod Ganj.
Experienced by Darshan Gajara
4 km from Dharmsala
St. John in the Wilderness, Road to Naddi Village from McLeod Ganj, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India
Experienced by clasiqh
4 km from Dharmsala
St. John in the Wilderness, Road to Naddi Village from McLeod Ganj, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India
Experienced by clasiqh
5 km from Dharmsala
Chai by many is considered the lifeline in India. There is an innate relationship that Indians share with chai, no matter how hot the weather gets. Maybe that is one of the primary reasons for tea plantations sprawling across most part of the country. But did you know about the tea gardens in Dharamshala? The tea plantations in Dharamshala lets tourists enjoy the lush green tea patches in the snow-capped mountains.
Experienced by Kajol Mehrotra
33 km from Dharmsala
Tashi Jong Buddhist Monastery is situated about 15kms from Palampur. The monastery is located in Tashi Jong village, which is a small rural area situated between Paprola and Taragarh. Home to the Drugpa Kagyu tradition of Buddhism, this monastery is one of the schools of Kagyu tradition established by 8th Khamtrul Rinpoche, Dongyu Nyima. The monastery complex houses the main temple, the stupa of Khamtrul Rinpoche, and the Yamantak Retreat Center which is restricted to the general public. Designed by Khamtrul Rinpoche, the entire building is adorned with woodcarving, gilding and painting. Seve
Experienced by Sahil Acharya
69 km from Dharmsala
Gadasaru Mahadev Lake is situated at an altitude of 3,470 meters above sea level, Gadasaru Mahadev Lake commands a visit when in Churah. The circular lake is roughly half a mile in circumference but is absolutely spectacular in its appeal.
Experienced by Mountain Girl
76 km from Dharmsala
This view is captured during visit to Solang Valley. 4 hours before this click, there was a heavy snowfall on the mountains.
Experienced by Ankit Passi
77 km from Dharmsala
Hot Air Balloon during my trip to Manali, India. We were going to Manali from our Invincible Naggar basecamp to visit Manali Market. And on the way, we found this beautiful hot air ballon team. We stopped to inquire more and I captured this lively shot.
Experienced by Tarun Mangukiya
78 km from Dharmsala
The Mall/Mall Road, Manali, It is a place that serves you India and many continents with its Human Books garnished with the beautiful landscapes, here nature makes you feel, that nature is the essence of beauty, life, survival, serenity, peace, happiness, and joy.
Experienced by Vishal Bhutani
78 km from Dharmsala
A picture of the snow-capped mountains in a distant view and a mountain covered with green grass and trees is the major attraction.
Experienced by Kashish Lamba
78 km from Dharmsala
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Experienced by Shrey Lalakiya
78 km from Dharmsala
A landscape view of the mountains in a layered form with a single huge tree on a the left side.
Experienced by Kashish Lamba
78 km from Dharmsala
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Experienced by Shrey Lalakiya
80 km from Dharmsala
Advection fog occurs when moist air passes over a cool surface by advection (wind) and is cooled. It is common as a warm front passes over an area with significant snow-pack. It is most common at sea when moist air encounters cooler waters, including areas of cold water upwelling, such as along the California coast ( San Francisco fog). A strong enough temperature difference over water or bare ground can also cause advection fog. Here We have Warm Air coming from Punjab plains and Hitting Shivalik Hills in Himachal. This phenomenon noticed in Winter in Morning time.
Experienced by Nomad Bikers
82 km from Dharmsala
Marhi is a "shanty town of roadside restaurants" in Himachal Pradesh, India, located midway between Manali and Rohtang La on the Manali-Leh Highway.
Experienced by Gurdeep singh
85 km from Dharmsala
A beautiful minimal landscape of four horses and the vast snowy mountains in the background
Experienced by vikram
87 km from Dharmsala
The last day of climb from Dohra Nala to Chanderkhani Pass was tedious; at least for a beginner like me. Taking breaks every now and then, coping with the breathlessness, altitude gain and the steep elevation that I was not done climbing, I just turn back and realize the beauty that was hiding behind me. The beautiful snow clad mountains brushed by the clouds, as far as the eye could see. Some of them were so far apart that the blue tint of the landscape almost made it impossible to know where the moutains ended and the sky started at the horizon. Admist these giants, I found this view.
Experienced by Atul Bhat