The Land of the Dalai Lama - McLeodGanj
View of McLeodganj from Upper Dharamshala.
Another viwe from between fir trees.
Stopping for tea and omelette for an early morning breakfast at "Cafe By Mistake".
On the way up to Upper Dharamshala.
Taking a rest.
Half way up, with quaint cottages in the background.
Met this old Tibetan monk who obliged me with a photograph.
Shrubbery. ..Upper Dharmashala.
Evening rays on the valley below.
Fir trees close together.
Close up of the hills and vales.
Another closeup.
The Tibetan Cultural Center. There's a lot of foreign funding for the Dalai Lama.
Signpost.
Just before entering the Lama's sanctum sanctorum. No photography allowed inside.
View from my guest house window.
The Bhagsu waterfalls at Upper Dharamshala, nearly dry at this time of the year.
Landslides and rocks on the dry river bed. A concrete temple structure on the banks.

Another breathtaking view.
Back at Delhi with my brother at Connaught Place, New Delhi for beef and coffee. My brother was my remote travel guide and remote fellow traveler.
Another viwe from between fir trees.
Stopping for tea and omelette for an early morning breakfast at "Cafe By Mistake".
On the way up to Upper Dharamshala.
Taking a rest.
Half way up, with quaint cottages in the background.
Met this old Tibetan monk who obliged me with a photograph.
Shrubbery. ..Upper Dharmashala.
Evening rays on the valley below.
Fir trees close together.
Close up of the hills and vales.
Another closeup.
The Tibetan Cultural Center. There's a lot of foreign funding for the Dalai Lama.
Signpost.
Just before entering the Lama's sanctum sanctorum. No photography allowed inside.
View from my guest house window.
The Bhagsu waterfalls at Upper Dharamshala, nearly dry at this time of the year.
Landslides and rocks on the dry river bed. A concrete temple structure on the banks.

View of the mountains in the evening from my hotel window. These are covered with snow in winter.
Another breathtaking view.
Back at Delhi with my brother at Connaught Place, New Delhi for beef and coffee. My brother was my remote travel guide and remote fellow traveler.





















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