A Tibet in India- Bylakuppe


It was a pleasant evening that led this lush journey by crossing the mountains, cut through the forests looking for Bylakuppe, which has a little more than four decades of history to it a charming village presents itself to the unsuspecting traveller.

A diversion from the Kushal Nagar highway lead to Bylakuppe. My first stike to see gaggles of road-cloaked Buddhist monks wandering down the lanes, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, sign boards saying “Long Live Dalai Lama” and slogans against Chinese. (Click here to read full text of my trip)

Comments

Anonymous said…
Jeena and myself had a wonderful reading on bylakuppe
Anonymous said…
Kool! The Blog would be a gr8 guide 4 people who want to travel to any of these places.
Anonymous said…
Hey Bala,
Your collection is cool and best part is description done by you... it's awesome... this Blog would be wonderful for people who wish to go there...
Cheers,
Dipti Bhatia

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