Top Sightseeing Places in Bir Billing
People often visit different places not only for adventure but many of them also came to explore a particular region. If you are thinking to visit Bir and confused about where to spend their time apart from paragliding? And which place is worth visiting in Bir Billing? lots of questions arose in travelers’ minds when they plan a trip to an unknown place. Are you also looking for some of the best places to visit in Bir Billing? Don’t worry we are here to help you. That’s why we have created a list of some sightseeing places in Bir billing.
Deer Park Institute
The Deer Park Institute organizes sessions related to meditation, philosophy, yoga, healing arts, culture, and Buddhism. It has a pagoda-style architecture that reflects the real Tibetian culture.
If you are on a long tour then you can join these classes because the teaching lessons can last for days to months. You can also visit there only to observe the architecture or various paintings craves over the wall of the institute. Although It is located near the landing site on Chougan Sansal road in Bir colony. So it is like a hub for you. You can visit nearby places anytime.
Dharmalaya Institute
It conducts complementary education and charitable programs in the fields of experiential education and service-learning and green vocational training. Economic self-sufficiency, community service, holistic health, and holistic personal development. All these different activities have a common prime objective to develop and promote integrated approaches to sustainable development.
Apart from classes Dharmalaya institute also conducts yoga and meditation classes. They have four foundational principles, Ahinsa(Non-Harming), Maitri (loving-kindness), karuna (Compassion), and Seva (Service). People can register there for volunteer work.
Palpung Sherabling Monastery
The route to this monastery is covered with pine and oak forest with low traffic. You can visit this monastery on a Bicycle also If you are fit enough to paddle on a downhill road.
This monastery is a religious center of Tibet art and culture, where they offer several courses related to Buddism, philosophy, language, and literature to young ones.
Shiv Temple Baijnath
There are two petrographs graven on stone slabs of the main hall. These petrographs are written in Sanskrit. There are three major festivals celebrated with pomp by locals in this temple.
This is lord Shiva’s temple so Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest festivals for locals. Another two festivals are Makar Sankranti, Vaisakha Sankranti. Mid-July month they arrange a fair. Where you can visit for shopping and see a glimpse of a village fair.
Ahju Fort (Garh Wali Mata)
It is a trek of 2 km from Mandi-Pathankot Highway and you can visit there by road also. But the trek is more convenient. The trek goes through the woods of pine trees.
This temple has many devotees every Tuesday. So the Temple committee organizes a feast every Tuesday for the worshiper. People from across the country came to this temple to fulfill their desires.
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