Dharamshala Volvo Special
Popularly known as the Scotland of India, Dharamshala is one of the 80 hill stations that were established during the colonial era. The town is divided into two areas – the lower Dharamshala that houses the government buildings and the upper Dharamshala or the Mc Leodganj (only place in India after Leh where the foreign tourists outnumber their Indian counterparts). The Tibetan culture that pervades the entire place is the strongest factor in pulling the visitors. The residence of Dalai Lama, the Buddhist head, has made it a magnet for Buddhist devotees who call it ‘The Little Lhasa of India
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