Dharamshala can be divided into upper and lower
Dharamshala, while lower Dharamshala is bustling with commercial activities,
lower Dharamshala has retained it colonial charm with British made localities
like McLeodganj and Forsythganj still in existence today. Since 1960, with the
arrival of HH the Dalai Lama and influx of many Tibetan refugees it has also
been called ‘The Lhasa of India’.
Dharamshala offers a range of hotels depending upon the needs and budget
of guests. It offers guests all sorts of options ranging from home stays, to
B&B, guest houses, hostels, lodges, resorts, budget and five star hotels.
Many of the Dharamshala Hotels are set in heritage buildings
and have a charm about them which sets them apart from other establishments and
at the same time they offer some of the best package deals to the tourists.
Dharamshala is a hill station with a geographical
setting which offers some of the best views of snow clad mountains on one side
and Kangra valley on the other. Hotels here offer some of the best deals
without compromising on the quality of service.
There are also independent cottages amongst the hotels in Dharamshala which give
the privacy expected by the guests without compromising in the quality of
service. Starting from as low as Rs. 300 and going up to approximately Rs. 8000
per night, the prices of rooms vary immensely depending upon the type of
accommodation preferred. All the Dharamshala
hotels are reasonably priced and offer world class service to its guests.
Rooms are well maintained and furnished and care is taken that the guests are
served in the best possible way without endangering their privacy. Hotels here
offer both the rustic charm of the colonial era through heritage buildings and
the ultra modern facilities that can compete with some of the best in the
world.
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