Exploring 🇮🇳 DHARAMSHALA, INDIA - BHAGSU FALLS & DALAI LAMA TEMPLE - Travel Vlog

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Join us as we explore Dharamshala, India.
    First, we visit a temple thats just across the road from our hotel. Next, we visit Bhagsu Falls to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery. Then, we head to Tsuglagkhang Complex, otherwise known as the Dalai Lama Temple, home to the leader of Tibetan Buddhism in exile.
    Find out more about our big trip around Asia at heretotravel.c...
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    RELEVANT LINKS
    Hotel Sky Pie (our hotel in Dharamshala) - fave.co/3HJJi3Y
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    PLACES IN THIS VIDEO
    Dharamshala - maps.app.goo.g...
    BhagsuNag Waterfall - maps.app.goo.g...
    Shiva Cafe - maps.app.goo.g...
    Kalachakra temple - maps.app.goo.g...
    Takhyil Peace cafe - maps.app.goo.g...
    Tsuglagkhang Complex Dalai Lama Temple - maps.app.goo.g...
    Trimurti Garden Cafe and Homestay - maps.app.goo.g...
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    STAY IN TOUCH
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    TRAVEL RESOURCES
    🏨 For hotels, we use Booking.com: fave.co/3zrfTYo
    🚂 For trains, we use Trainline: fave.co/3RYtC06
    ✈️ For flights, we use Skyscanner: fave.co/3PQRIYr
    🎳 For experiences, we use GetYourGuide: tinyurl.com/fu...
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    GEAR
    Filmed with a GoPro: fave.co/3czkrD4
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    #india #indiatravel #vegantravel #vegan #dharamshala #bhagsu #bhagsufalls #dalailama #dalailamatemple #mcleodganj #dharamkot

Комментарии • 34

  • @heretotravel
    @heretotravel  Год назад +3

    We hope you enjoy our latest adventure from India. There’s so much more to come, so please subscribe so that you don’t miss out.
    Does Dharamshala look like somewhere you’d like to visit?

  • @RAKY198
    @RAKY198 Год назад +6

    Now, you know what is India. Just a Lil b.

  • @Pageant_utopia
    @Pageant_utopia Год назад +5

    Himachal Pradesh my home ❤
    Heaven

  • @SatishKushwaha-tc2ji
    @SatishKushwaha-tc2ji 11 месяцев назад +4

    India is very diverse country

  • @sumitriyal4343
    @sumitriyal4343 Год назад +2

    Lot of Tibbetian stay in Dharmsala

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад +1

      Absolutely. It was fascinating to see and experience their culture.

  • @zovezava8661
    @zovezava8661 10 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous places😍😍😍

  • @Ravi-sh3ux
    @Ravi-sh3ux Год назад +3

    Your videos are amazing , love it!

  • @unklemunky8992
    @unklemunky8992 Год назад

    Cracking. I’m just over that Himalayan ridge in Kasol-flying back to the uk on 23rd. Try and get to the Parvati Valley if you can, Kasol rocks. Were/are you staying in Sky Pie? It’s just opp that temple & my favourite hotel in Kangra district.

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад +1

      Hey! Sounds awesome! We were indeed staying at Sky Pie. Other than it being a bit chilly, we really liked it. Staff were lovely and such a peaceful setting.

  • @AJGAMER-vo4ur
    @AJGAMER-vo4ur 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am Indians and your video his beautiful nice.......n.c

  • @dishaniswarary376
    @dishaniswarary376 Год назад

    New subscribers here spread love ❤❤incredible India

  • @indiancricketloversbcci694
    @indiancricketloversbcci694 Год назад

    Very good

  • @mohansuthar9366
    @mohansuthar9366 11 месяцев назад

    Your video very nice lavley jentalmen

  • @bhyomkeshbakshika5938
    @bhyomkeshbakshika5938 Год назад

    Arright mate , howsit going mate , arright

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад

      Busted! I thought I was disguising my Britishness effectively. Guess my cover is blown. 😆

  • @roses655
    @roses655 Год назад

    Hello. What month were you in Dharamsala? Was it crowded or cold? I am deciding what moth to go there next yeaar and would love some info. Thanks!

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад +2

      Hey! We were there in November. We can recommend it, though a lot of the hotels don’t have heating and it was very cold at night. Didn’t spoil our time there though. The freshness helped in keeping us cool on our walks. Hope you have a fabulous trip.

    • @roses655
      @roses655 Год назад

      Thanks! @@heretotravel

    • @akp3097
      @akp3097 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@roses655if you are visiting himalayan states then visit in summer due to most comfortable weather . If you are visiting north or west india then visit in winter as summer is too hot and temp go around 45-50 Celsius.. south and east visit in monsoon which will give u amazing view of jungles and mountains and NORTH-East(special permission needed) visit anytime in year as they are perfect around entire year.. my state Gujarat goes into shutdown on every summer afternoon 😂

    • @roses655
      @roses655 11 месяцев назад

      @@akp3097 Thankyou so much!

  • @sjnsjn9663
    @sjnsjn9663 Год назад

    👍👋

  • @GopiNath-bt2gq
    @GopiNath-bt2gq Год назад

    Nice video🎥

  • @supersayaaain
    @supersayaaain Год назад +1

    Looted India for 300 years and then coming to India and saying "Is this India"

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад +2

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Firstly, we are aware of the pain and suffering inflicted on India by British colonialism and the affect that it has had even to this day. We appreciate that not many in the UK are aware and you’re right to point this out. The thumbnail was designed to play on people’s preconceptions of India. Our motivation in making videos is to show people the diversity and beauty of modern-day India and to change those preconceptions. We realise that the thumbnail is open to misinterpretation though, so we’ve adjusted it. Thanks again for your feedback.

  • @hiicyuivbi
    @hiicyuivbi Год назад +1

    Imagine looting a country(india) and calling them is this india,high level sarcasm😂

    • @heretotravel
      @heretotravel  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Firstly, we are aware of the pain and suffering inflicted on India by British colonialism and the affect that it has had even to this day. We appreciate that not many in the UK are aware and you’re right to point this out. The thumbnail was designed to play on people’s preconceptions of India. Our motivation in making videos is to show people the diversity and beauty of modern-day India and to change those preconceptions. We realise that the thumbnail is open to misinterpretation though, so we’ve adjusted it. Thanks again for your feedback.