Bir and Billing
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, KANGRA/ Updated : May 17, 2018, 15:19 IST
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Bir and Billing, two villages situated at some 60 km from Dharamsala, are perfect for a short trip from the town. The two picturesque villages in the Dhauladhars, now famous as one of the best paragliding spots in Asia, are a brea … Read more
Bir and Billing, two villages situated at some 60 km from Dharamsala, are perfect for a short trip from the town. The two picturesque villages in the Dhauladhars, now famous as one of the best paragliding spots in Asia, are a break from the more touristy Mcleodganj and Dharamsala. While hiking, camping and paragliding are the most sought after activities here, the place has a spiritual connection as well. Bir and Billing house two Buddhist monasteries - Chokling and the Palpung Sherabling Monastery. Read less

Bir and Billing, two villages situated at some 60 km from Dharamsala, are perfect for a short trip from the town. The two picturesque villages in the Dhauladhars, now famous as one of the best paragliding spots in Asia, are a break from the more touristy Mcleodganj and Dharamsala. While hiking, camping and paragliding are the most sought after activities here, the place has a spiritual connection as well. Bir and Billing house two Buddhist monasteries - Chokling and the Palpung Sherabling Monastery. Both the monasteries are much revered by Tibetans and Buddhists in the region and are open to visitors. These are perfect for a short trip from Mcleodganj/Dharamsala if you are searching for a more solitary experience. A 3-4 hours drive from Dharamsala will have you in Bir-Billing.
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