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Dalai Lama Teachings for 2010 - Dec 17, 2009

Our property the Annex Hotel is always fully booked when the Dalai Lama Teachings are on in Mcleod Ganj and there are always lots of questions about registration, the teachings themselves and how to organise a private audience with the Dalai Lama.

So to help you out if these are your questions here are the direct links to the relevant pages on the Dalai Lama website:

Practical Advices for Attending the Teachings in India
http://www.dalailama.com/teachings/attending-the-teachings

Organising a private audience with the Dalai Lama
http://www.dalailama.com/office/private-audiences

Worldwide Schedule
http://www.dalailama.com/teachings/schedule

To make a booking at the Annex Hotel go to:
http://www.himalayafunandtours.com/bookings.php

Dalai Lama Teachings - Dharamshala 2010

  • 28 February 2010
  • 28-30 August 2010
  • 8-10 September 2010
  • 4-7 October 2010
posted by : Hassan


10 popular places to visit in and around Mcleod Ganj and Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India. - Nov 24, 2009

As requested by fans in our latest poll on our Facebook Page here is the list ...

1. Norbulingka Institute


Is an institution dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan Art and culture and is situated in the valley below Dharamshala. Some of the skills being taught by the resident Tibetan artists include traditional Tibetan statue making, Thangka painting, woodcarving and metal craft. The complex has a small temple (Seat of Happiness Temple), a Tibetan Dolls Museum and a shop selling products made by the resident artists.
http://www.norbulingka.org/

2. Tsuglagkhang Temple (His Holiness Dalai Lama's Temple)


This temple is the most sacred monument in Mcleod Ganj. Simple in appearance from the outside, the temple houses larger than life statues of the Buddha, Padmasambhava and Avaloktwshwara. It is the largest temple outside Tibet and also houses one of the largest collections of sacred Tibetan texts.

3. Church Of St. John In The Wilderness


Is a short walk down hill from the Mcleod Ganj bus stand. This pretty stone church, alongside a well tended cemetery, is reminisent of Mcleod Ganj's colonial past. Under the shade of Doedar trees, a memorial has been made over the body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died in Dharamsala in 1863.

4. Triund


The breathtaking views of the mountains and the valleys makes Triund a popular picnic and trekking spot at an height of 2827 metres. The area is in the foothills of Dhauladhar Range and is 17 kms from Dharamsala. The snow line, a popular trekking destination, starts at Ilaqua, which is 5 kms from Triund.

5. Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts


TIPA is about a 15 minute walk from Mcleod Ganj. Established in 1959, TIPA is the home of Lhamo, the colourful and unique folk opera of Tibet. TIPA preserves a wide repertoire of musical, dance and theatrical traditions from Tibet. To balance the weight of tradition in its repertoire, the institute has a modern Theatre Troupe which puts on contemporary plays. TIPA also maintains its own workshops for making costumes, masks and musical instruments. TIPA trains instructors who are sent out to teach music and the performing arts at schools and settlements throughout India and Nepal. TIPA holds an annual Folk Opera Festival in April in addition to performances given on important national holidays throughout the year.
http://www.tibetanarts.org/

6. Namgyalma Stupa


Surrounded by prayer wheels, this Buddhist Stupa, is located in the centre of Mcleod Ganj. Erected as a memorial to those Tibetans who lost their lives fighting for a free Tibet. With a statue of the Sakyamuni Buddha enshrined in a small chamber, the Stupa is built in the tradition of the third century Indian Emperor Ashoka and represents peace and progress. Day and night, devotees turn prayer wheels as they walk around the Stupa, reciting mantras.

7. Kangra Fort


Is located 20 kms from Dharamsala on the outskirts of the town of Kangra. The fort is thought to date back to 1009 AD. The Kangra Fort was built by the Royal family of Kangra (The Katoch Dynasty), which traces its origins to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom, mentioned in the Mahabharata. It is the largest fort in the Himalayas and probably the oldest dated fort in India.

8. The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives


Is located in the Central Tibetan Administration complex. It was established in 1971 as a repository for ancient cultural objects, books and manuscripts from Tibet. Since its founding, more than 5,000 scholars and research students from over 30 countries have benefited from this unique educational institution. LTWA offers regular classes in Buddhist philosophy and the Tibetan language.
http://www.ltwa.net/library/

9. Gyuto Monastery in Sidhbari


The 19 year old Karmapa is another high Lama, who is the embodiment of "The Living Buddha" (The Dalai Lama is the "Buddha of Compassion" and The Panchen Lama is the "Buddha of Knowledge"). The Karmapa escaped to India from a Chinese prison and the 2 countries compromised that he could stay in India as long as he would not leave his monastery. The Karmapa is the third most respected leader after the Dalai Lama and the ‘missing’ Panchen Lama.
http://www.gyutomonastery.com/

10. Kunal Pathri


This rock temple of the local goddess, Kapaleshwari, is a 3 km walk from Dharamshala. It is believed that the skull of Devi Sati, wife to Lord Shiva, had fallen here after Sati`s corpse was cut off into 51 pieces by the Sudarshan Chakra of Lord Vishnu. The temple is located near the beautiful tea gardens and offers good views of the Dhauladhar Range.
posted by : Hassan


Internal flights within India in minutes - Nov 21, 2009

In addition to onward journey bus and train tickets we are now able to book any of your internal flights within India. With our online booking system we are able to check all flights on all airlines to find the time and price that suits you. Your e-ticket can then be printed off for you for easy hassle free flight bookings.

We often get asked how travelers can book their bus and train tickets themselves for other routes they may be taking. These tickets can be booked online with a credit card and can be done so through these websites ...

Luxury Buses India (for routes in Northern India only)

http://www.luxurybusesindia.com

Indian Railway Booking Service

http://www.irctc.co.in

posted by : Hassan


Internet Access at your finger tips - Sep 20, 2008

We now have broadband access at the Annex Hotel available all year round on the computer in our common lounge area.  Our only request is that guests just take care of their emails to ensure this facility is available to all guests staying at the hotel.

posted by : Hassan


Monsoon and the Dalai Lama - Sep 15, 2008

The Dalai Lama has had an extended stay in Mcleod Ganj this year offering more teachings which has brought many more visitors to the region.  He has also cancelled his 10 day teachings for March 2009.

It has been an early monsoon this year so lots of rain and everything is spectacularly green.  It started early so we are hoping it finishes early!

We have also had many guests this year who are friends of previous guests.  We love this word of mouth business and it has made it interesting when catching up on travel stories, photographs and how did you meet so and so stories!

posted by : Hassan


Renovations and Christmas - Dec 10, 2006

Our plumbers, electricians and tilers have been in doing general maintenance and repairs across the hotel, rooms and kitchen.  It is all finished so we are now ready for the Christmas and New Year season.

People have been booking early for the Dalai Lama's teachings in March 2007 so we only have a couple of rooms left now.  So if you are returning for the teachings make your booking now to ensure you don't miss out.

The mountains are covered in snow from the first snow falls already across the Himalayas so the temperature has dropped so hot water bottles are provided to our guests at night.  Plus heaters on request if needed for a small charge.

While the Chinese President was visiting India the Dalai Lama put a special teaching on in Mcleod Ganj as a way of keeping out of the limelight and allowing China and India to continue their border and trade negotiations.

So many guests are returning to Mcleod Ganj for Christmas and New Year in the mountains taking a break from their travels around India.

We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 

posted by : Hassan


Progress in the peaks - Sep 3, 2006

The rains have slowed down and moonsoon is coming to an end.  Bhagsu Waterfall is full and fast flowing down the mountain and makes a lovely 1/2 day walk in the hills.  Walking up to Triund (snow line) is another beautiful walk at this time of years everything is so lush and green. 

The Karmapa, who is now residing at the Gyoto Monastary, is available for public audience and blessings twice a week now.  The monestary was officially opened in February 2006 by the Dalai Lama and is an impressive building and place of worship just outside of Dharamshala with the Himalaya Mountains as a spectacular back drop.

There are many visitors in Mcleod Ganj at present taking advantage of the cooler weather as a break from the heat in the south, spending several weeks up here on meditation and yoga retreats.

We have had several guests return again this year after previous visits to our hotel.  So it has been nice catching up with them and hearing all their travel stories and news from their home countries. 

posted by : Hassan


The early knocking of monsoon - May 28, 2006

This year the monsoon started early.  The rains start in the late afternoon for a couple of hours, cooling everything down and keeping everything green.  Norbalinka, Tibetan Culture Centre, has been a popular day trip for guests interested in the museum and Tibetan handicrafts.  Day hikes in the local area have also been very popular this year as people head for the hills to see temples, monasteries, and trek up to the snow line.

posted by : Hassan


Dalai Lama Teachings for 2006 - 2007 - May 2, 2006

Dalai LamaThe Dalai Lama has scheduled several teachings in Dharamshala over the next 10 months.

The dates are:
24 June 2006 - 1 July 2006
14 August 2006 - 18 August 2006
3 March 2007 - 19 March 2007

Make a booking... and reserve your room and pay your deposit early, to ensure you have a room for the teachings.          

For further details on the Dalai Lama's Schedule and the protocol and registration at these teachings go to www.dalailama.com        

posted by : Majeed


Spring in Mcleod Ganj - Apr 2, 2006

The Dalai Lama has finished his teachings and the rain has stopped.  We had several days of rain, and snow in the mountains, which is good as we will have plenty of water now for the summer.  The weather now is a comfortable 25 degrees and cooler in the evenings.  We have finished painting the rooms at the Annex Hotel and we have had a good spring clean so everything looks and feels good.  We have also put new mattresses in all the rooms so all the beds are extra comfortable.  Hope you will visit us soon.

posted by : Majeed


Enjoying another beautiful day in Mcleod Ganj - Mar 8, 2006

It is another beautiful day in Mcleod Ganj the weather is quite mild, one only needs to wear a t-shirt and jumper to be comfortable.  We have been busy painting at the Annex Hotel and it is looking very good.

People are starting to make their way here in preparation for the Tibetan New Year on the 27th February and for the Dalai Lama's teachings 15-29 March.

There has been no snow in the mountains this winter and it may sound a little crazy but we have been praying for it.  No snow in winter means water shortages in the summer.  Majeed has been treating us to his steamed dumplings.  They are absolutely delicious and a little bit addictive.  The Dalai Lama is in town and over the last week gave 2 unscheduled talks because of the arrival of 200 refugess from Tibet.  We went to the first one which was on compassion and the illusion of self.  It was an amazing experience as we sat outside with about 5000 Tibetans listening to the teachings.  We listed to the immediate translation into english on our FM radio which enabled us to feel very incuded in what was going on.

Heading back to our rooftop cafe now to have some lunch and enjoy the sun and the spectacular views across the valley.

posted by : Hassan