Hotel Centre Point
Dharamshala Located at the
heart of the city and with
it's
connectivity to
all
important areas of tourists
interests, the hotel gives
one, the dual advantage to
enjoy the
lush green nature
all around. The luxury and
sophistication to
carry out
important meetings.
product
launches and cultural
events. And to make
things
easier for business dealings,
Centre Point is
within the arm-length of all
important offices in the
town
Bhagsu
Valley.
Facilities
24 Hrs Transport
availability
Easy Connectivity
Internet Facility
Doctor on Call
Room
Services Room
heater on demand
Fully Air Conditioned
restaurant
Satellite Music in
all
rooms & restaurant
Room decoration on
demand
24 Hrs Hot & Cold
Water
24 Hrs
Electricity Backup
Walking Distance
Market
HDFC Bank & ATM in
the same building Three
separate
restaurants
Beer Bar Own Parking
Centre Point
Dharamshala
To comfort your stay and to
enhance your taste buds, we
have Luxury bedrooms,
Internet
facility and the
first AC Restaurant of the
town 'The Cozy' , Open Air
Restaurant 'Centre
Heights'
and also a Fast Food Corner
for events and small
parties.
Package Inclusions:
Daily Bed Tea
Daily Breakfast
Daily Dinner
Inclusive of all
applicable Taxes
Check In and
out time
will be 12 noon
Dharamsala is known
for its scenic beauty, calmness and serenity.
It has high pine
trees, tea gardens and timber yielding trees. Dharamsala is now
the seat of
His
Holiness, the Dalai Lama. After the Chinese
conquest of his country, Dharamsala is
evocative of the imperial
days in places like McLeod Ganj and Forsythe Ganj. Dharamsala is
the headquarters of the Kangra district. It became the capital in
1852
and is 125 years old.
An earthquake once wrecked Dharamsala in 1905. Since 1960, it
became temporary
headquarters of the Dalai Lama and has risen to
international repute as " The little Lhasa in
India". After the
Indo-Chinese and Indo-Pak wars, the govt. erected war memorials of
jawans
and officers belonging to Kangra, who died in the war.
Tibetan environment has been
created in the high altitude, and
more than 3000 Tibetans have made Dharamsala their
temporary home,
living mostly in McLeod Ganj. To add to its beauty, there is an
artificial
stream flowing, gleaming with gold fish. Chamera Lake
Chamba Tours Tibetans took
shelter in India in 1959. In the wake
of Dalai Lama’s
flight from Tibet, 85000 Tibetans
were
devastated.
Their spiritual leader hasn’t given
up the hope of a free Tibet,
but to keep the
Tibetan art alive, efforts have been made
to
preserve them. Tibet’s unique form of Thangka
painting,
woodcarving, metal–crafts and music are very famous. Tibetan
works and archive
are preserved in the
library at Dharamsala where
Buddhist monks from distant refugee
camps come to
study ancient
manuscripts. |