Little Tibet, Mcleodganj Analysis

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Title- Little Tibet, McLeodGanj
Keywords- McLeodGanj, Dalai lama, little lhasa, summer capital, Lord Elgin, Dharamshala, Tibet, Tibetan culture, Buddha, Dalai lama’s temple, triund, dal lake
Summary- The scintillating beauty of the gigantic Himalayas, the valleys, tranquilizing freshness of the surroundings, gurgling of lakes and the sanctity of the revered Dalai Lama’s presence. McleodGanj is a must-visit place in Himachal Pradesh.

McLeodGanj is a suburb of Dharmshala in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is known as “Little Lhasa” or “Dhasa” because of its large population of Tibetans.
Elevated at 2,082 meter, it is situated on the Dhauladhar Range. The highest peak “Hanuman ka Tibba” lies righ behind it. The scintillating beauty of the gigantic Himalayas, the valleys, tranquilizing freshness of the surroundings, gurgling of lakes and the sanctity of the revered Dalai Lama’s presence. McleodGanj is a must-visit place in Himachal Pradesh. …show more content…

In the past, the Viceroys and Governor General of British India were fascinated and enchanted by this place.
Lord Elgin was so hypnotized by this place that it is said that he wanted to make it the summer capital of British India. He also breath his last in Dharamshala in the vicinity and was buried the St George in the Wilderness

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