Dharamshala Mcleodganj

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mcleodganj



Mcleodganj the Little Lhasa in India. It is the address of the tibetan religious teacher and leader His religiousness. Dalai Lama and the tibetian government in exile regularly called as “Little Lhasa”. Under the Himalayas, the Dhaluadhars, the place is a beautiful hill station and a world known destination. This place is not an common Indian hill station, but it’s wholly a different place being in contact with the whole world but has an surroundings of its own. It’s an old British place. Mcleodganj-mcllo is a world famous traveler destination. Foreigners from all over the world and many other celebrities visit this small hill town.



St. John's Church Mcleodganj

St. John's Church is small in size and was built in 1852 in the Gothic chic. Its narrowing high windows, the obverse and back side of its structure all seem to be in wonderful harmony with the deodar copse which is a home to lots of monkeys, baboons and birds. In 1905 earthquake, the belfry of the church was completely ruined. However, the rest of the building fugitive damage. A new bell (built in 1915) was brought from England and installed outer surface in the compound of the church. The church witnessed a special incident in 1992 when visitors from 39 countries participated in its service.

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