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Preliminary Out From Dharamshala-Mcleodganj, The Buddhist Route Goes Through Bir Billing, Joginder Nagar, Rewalsar (Mandi), Manali And Over The Rohtang Pass Into Lahaul. In This Valley, Centred Around The Monasteries Near Keylong And Trilokinath At Udaipur, Most Of The People Are Buddhists.

Mcleodganj, Dharamshala

Mcleod Ganj Is A Community Of Dharamshala In Kangra Region Of Himachal Pradesh, India. It Is Recognized As "Little Lhasa" Or "Dhasa" Because Of Its Large Populace Of Tibetans. The Tibetan Government-In-Exile Is Headquartered In Mcleod Ganj.

Bir, Billing Tibetan Colony

Bir Tibetan Colony Is A Tibetan Refugee Resolution In The Himalayan Village Of Chowgan Neighbouring To The Town Of Bir, In The State Of Himachal Pradesh In Northern India. Bir Tibetan Colony Was Recognized In The Early 1960s By Chokling Rinpoche Subsequent The Exile Of The Dalai Lama And Other Refugees From Tibet.

Tayul And Gemur

Gemur Monastery Is A Buddhist Gompa, Above The Village Of Gemur, Lahaul And Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. It Is Concerning 700 M (2,300 Ft) On Foot From Gemur Which Is Situated 18 Km (11 Mi) Upstream From Keylong In The Bhaga River Valley, Lahaul. The Monastery Is Approximately 700 Years Old. The Gompa Contains A Statue Of The Goddess 'Marichi Vajravarahi' Which Dates Reverse To The 11th-12th Century AD. The Monastery Also Contains Ancient Buddhist Small Paintings, Wall Paintings, Stupas, Statues And Buddhist Artifacts.

Tayul Monastery Or Tayul Gompa Is A Buddhist Monastery In The Bhaga Valley Of Lahul And Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. It Is Situated 6 Kilometres From Keylong Above The Hamlet Of Satingri.

Lahaul Valley

The Lahaul And Spiti Region In The Indian State Of Himachal Pradesh Consists Of The Two Formerly Divide Districts Of Lahaul And Spiti. The There Managerial Centre Is Kyelang In Lahaul. Before The Two Districts Were Compound, Kardang Was The Assets Of Lahaul, And Dhankar The Assets Of Spiti. The Region Was Shaped In 1960, And Is The Fourth Smallest Amount Crowded Region In India (Out Of 640).

Kunzum La Or The Kunzum Pass (Height 4,551 M (14,931 Ft)) Is The Access Pass To The Spiti Valley From Lahaul. It Is 21 Km (13 Mi) From Chandra Tal. This Region Is Linked To Manali Through The Rohtang Pass. To The South, Spiti Ends 24 Km (15 Mi) From Tabo, At The Sumdo Where The Road Enters Kinnaur And Joins With National Highway No. 5.

The Two Valleys Are Quite Dissimilar In Character. Spiti Is More Infertile And Hard To Cross, With An Standard Height Of The Vale Floor Of 4,270 M (14,010 Ft). It Is Covered Flanked By Lofty Ranges, With The Spiti River Speeding Up Out Of A Canyon In The Southeast To Convene The Sutlej River. It Is A Characteristic Stack Wilderness Area With An Regular Annual Precipitation Of Only 170 Mm (6.7 In). The District Has Close Enlightening Links With Ngari Prefecture Of Tibet Autonomous Region.

Kungri Monastery

TKungri Monastery Is A Buddhist Monastery Of The Nyingma Sect Of Tibetan Buddhism In The Pin Valley In Lahul And Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. Kungri Is Spiti's Moment Oldest Monastery, Built Around 1330. The Gompa Consists Of Three Separate Rectangular Blocks Opposite East.

Solan Bon Monastery

Dolanji Bon Monastery, Also Recognized As Yungdrung Bon Monastery Is One Of The Main Traveller Attractions In Barog. It Is Situated At A Coldness Of 5 Km From Barog, On The Narag-Sarahan Road And Is Run By The Yungdrung Bon Monastic Centre. Constructed In 1969, It Was Founded By Abbot Lungog Tenpai Nyima.

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