Day 1

The visit begins with touring of neighborhood places in Dharamshala. The must-visit place of interest is Dal Lake which is found 12 km away from lower Dharamshala in Kangra region. It is situated at a height of 1700mts from ocean level. The lake is interesting and quiet and is encircled by deodar backwoods. Visit Shiva sanctuary on the banks of the lake to offer petitions. The following attractions are Namgyal Monastery, Dalai Lama sanctuary, St John church, and Kareri Lake. Other close by attractions are Naddi slope point, Bhagsunag cascades, Dharamshala cricket arena, war remembrance, and tea bequest gardens.

Day 2

The second-day visit rotates around fascinating spots with regards to and around Palampur area. Palampur is a stunning slope station which is renowned for its tea homes. Investigate the ranches and encircle yourself with a new fragrance. Next thing is to attempt ceramics at Andretta town and offer your appreciation at the neighborhood yet strong Chamunda Devi sanctuary.

Different attractions to visit are Norbulingka sanctuary, Naam craftsmanship display, Sobha workmanship exhibition, and Saurabh Van Vihar. It is significant to visit the Gyuto Monastery which was set up around 500 years prior. For those inspired by experience sports like Paragliding, Bir Billing is a suggested objective which is 30km away from Palampur.

Day 3

The third day of Dharamshala visit begins with Kangra fortress which involves the lower valley of Beas. The fortification is a functioning piece of many fights battled during the rule of rulers. It is the most seasoned stronghold recorded in the set of experiences and perhaps the biggest fortress in the Himachal area. Situated in Kangra is the strong sanctuary of Brajeshwari Devi which is an old sanctuary devoted to Goddess Sati. Different attractions to visit close by are Jain sanctuary, Jwalamukhi sanctuary, Kangra craftsmanship exhibition hall, and Mahadev sanctuary in Pragpur.

Day 4

You can end the Dharamshala visit with a visit to Pong dam and Masroor Rock cut sanctuary. The Pong Dam is additionally called Maharana Pratap Sagar repository and is a notable place of interest for fishing, and watching transient birds. There are north of 200 bird species which regular the lake and the vacationers can enjoy water sports here. The eighth century complex of the solid stone cut sanctuary is popular for their notable designs. There are 15 sanctuaries in the complex and they portray an Indo-Aryan style of engineering. Get back to Dharamshala after the visit closures and continue with your excursion.