HOTELS IN DHARAMSHALA NEAR LIBRARY OF TIBETAN WORKS AND ARCHIVES
The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives is situated in Dharamshala, India. Founded by Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama on 11 June 1970, it is considered one of the most important libraries and institutions of Tibetan works around the world and contains sources that were brought from Tibet during the 1959 escape. One can find more than 80,000 manuscripts, books and documents, statues and other artefacts of Buddhist heritage. It provides a comprehensive cultural resource of the highest standard and promotes an environment to facilitate research and the exchange of knowledge. A museum was opened on the third floor of the library in 1974, which contains notable artefacts. The library is located at a distance of 15 kilometers from the airport and 20 kilometers from the railway station.If you are traveling to the city, hotels near Library of Tibetan Dharamshala offer excellent options to select from. These are top quality establishments that offer a wide range of services and amenities. Hotels in Dharamshala near Tibetan Library are located centrally and are well connected to all parts of the city. It is quite easy to get to the various tourist attractions from these accommodations. Some of the most visited spots in Dharamshala include Kunal Pathari, Bhagsunag Falls, Tsuglagkhang Complex and the Tibet Museum. One can also go for trekking and walks to Triund, Indrahar Pass and the Dal Lake.If you plan on doing a bit of shopping for yourself as well as buy souvenirs to take back home, head to Semshook Tibetan Handicraft, Kotwali Bazar and Jogibara Road which have shops scattered all over the place and have great bargains and deals. When it comes to food, Dharamshala is home to 10,000 Tibetans and their exiled leader, and hence has dozens of Tibetan restaurants. Some of the best ones to try include Peace Cafe, Mclo Restaurant, Namgyal Cafe, Illiterati and Nick's Italian Kitchen.
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