Nishaad Resorts Dharamsala September 9, 2010, 2:38 am
Nishaad Resorts is located in Naddi village of upper Mcleodganj area of Dharamshala city, It is a high point beyond the Dal Lake, Naddi village affords a magnificent view of Dhauladhar mountain range to the north and the vast expanse of lush Kangra valley to the south. The whole Naddi area is a natural paradise of a different kind. It is a very peaceful place which offers the breathtaking view of the Dhauladhar Mountains. One of the best thing about Naddi is the unpredictable come and go of clouds over the mountains. The whole scenery cast a magical spell and looks like a beautiful dream.

Approach :
Dharamshala is easily approachable from Delhi, Punjab and Chandigarh as well as from other important places of Himachal. Transportation is easily available at all the famous places of Himachal.Delhi to Dharamshala :
Delhi - Ambala - Chandigarh - Ropar - Una - Mubarkpur - Dharamsala
Shimla to Dharamshala :
Shimla - Bilaspur - Hamirpur - Jwalaji - Gaggal - Dharamsala
Chandigarh to Dharamshala :
Chandigarh - Hoshiarpur - Phatankot - Jassur - Nurpur - Gaggal - Dharamsala

Important Distances :
Bus Stand : 3 kms.Pathankot : 90 kms.
Dalhousie : 145 kms.
Manali : 235 kms.
Shimla : 235 kms.
Chandigarh : 252 kms.
Delhi : 520 kms.
Famous Places around Dharamshala :
Dharamsala stands at the foot of Dhauladhar and has a magnificent view of snowy peaks, deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful hills. The snow line is perhaps more easily accessible at Dharamsala than any other hill station in India. Dharamsala now really has become international, with a number of Tibetan settlements and the residence of Noble Laureate the Dalai Lama. War Memorial : A very well maintained place, set amidst beautiful surroundings, this memorial was built in 1972, near the
entry point to Dharamshala in Civil Lines. The war memorial was built to commemorate the memory of soldiers and officiers of Kangra district who fought valiantly for the defence of Motherland in INDO-CHINA(1962) and INDO-PAK wars(1947-48,1965 & 1971) and during some peace operations under United Nations Auspicies.Mcleodganj : The arrival of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, along with thousands of refugees to Dharamsala in 1959
made the life here more active. A number of tibetan settlements with religious education and other rehabilitation centres mushroomed all over the Mcleadganj. As Dharamsala became the headquarter of the Tibetan Government in exile, headed by Dalai Lama, it gained prominence all over the world and prominent personalities started arriving here. Bhagsunag Fall : Known for its old temple, a fresh water spring, water falls and slate quarries. Bhagsunag can be approached by road. The Bhagsu fall is one of the main attractions of Mcleodganj. You can take a dip in the chilly water of fall.
There are some trek routes to Triund near the fall. The fall forms a small stream. It is a perfect site for picnics and recreation. St. John's Church : The church lies in the forest between Mcleod Ganj and Forsyth Ganj. It has a monument dedicated to Lord Elgin, one of the viceroys of India, who died at Chauntra ( Mandi district ) and was buried here in 1863 A.D. The Church has lovely spotted glass windows and there is a Christian cemetery around it. It is ideally situated in the majestic Deodar forest.

Dal Lake : Surrounded by deodar trees, this is on the motor road to Naddi. Held sacred, this has a small Shiva temple on its banks. The banks of the lake are enlivened every September by a fair attended - amongst others- by a large number of migrant Gaddi folk. Though small in area, this lake has a charm of its own solely due to its surrounding forest and hills.