





The entrance to Norbulingka. I would rate this is place as the no 1 Bhuddist destination in the Dharamshala area. Sure, there is McLeod Ganj, but, to be honest, I really didn't enjoy that place, and beyond the views and the fact that it hosts the Dalai Lama's residence and temple, I wouldn't go there more than once.
Norbulingka, on the other hand, is a nice and peaceful, set at the end of a long uphill road, presumably to keep away everyone except the most sincere seeker. As the pics will show you, the environ is full of peace and tranquility.
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