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    Notes 1 & 2 have been transferred from 'Dharamsala/McLeod Ganj' discussion page.

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    Hybrid McLeod Ganj / Dharamashala

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    What would people think of making these two into one article. It's kind of awkward having them as two, most of the transport info should be on the Dharamashala page, the sleep, eat, do, see, stuff should be on the McLeod Ganj page. The Dharamashala page even defines McLeod Ganj as part of Dharamashala. I know they are a 10 minute bus ride apart, but is that enough to justify giving them separate pages? Any responses?

    I think the only way the could be one page is if one is where you stay to see the other... or if one is really just a district of the other... but if they're 10 minutes apart doesnt that require some info on how to get from one to the other? sorry if this isnt helping, I'm going to look more closely... (WT-en) Majnoona 14:55, 26 March 2006 (EST)
    Ok. now that I've looked I think you're right-- there's no reason Dhramashala should only be Lower Dharamashala (I havent benn there, but I'm thinking it does quite need to be a Huge city with districts like Mexico City, etc...). Can you combine the info and then we'll make this a redirect to Dharamashala? (WT-en) Majnoona 14:58, 26 March 2006 (EST)
    My 2 momos is that the articles should definitely be merged: as the article says, there's nothing of interest in the lower town except the bus terminal and maybe the Kangra Museum of Art (which I didn't visit and thus won't comment on). (WT-en) Jpatokal 12:15, 18 March 2007 (EDT)

    Article name

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    Uh, I'm not happy with this article name -- AFAIK, it should just be Dharamsala -- maybe with a redirect from McLeod Ganj. We have no precident for an article "Placename-slash-wellknown subplacename". I'd argue against it for a couple of reasons:

    • The slash in names is reserved for sub pages, specifically Districts in Huge cities.
    • Even if it weren't for the above, It looks messy
    • It doesn't help users, the search engine will get them here if they look for McLeod Ganj and the redirect will get them here if they look for it directly.

    Anyone have any reason why this should stay here? (WT-en) Majnoona 20:25, 31 March 2006 (EST)

    I also wanted to say "sorry" if my agreement to "merging" the two articles implied that the article should move to a hybrid name as well -- I don't think I was clear that the content should merge, but stay under Dharamsala. My bad!(WT-en) Majnoona 20:28, 31 March 2006 (EST)
    Although you are more than welcome to change the slash to something else, yes, I do have reasons for calling the page Dharamasala/McLeod Ganj. First it has been up as two separate pages for some time, and this is to clearify that this page covers both. But more importantly Dharamashala and Mcleod Ganj are two places, but conventionally described, and always in the traveler community as Dharamasala. The important exception being when in McLeod Ganj one talks of Dharamasala (meaning lower).

    While I can live with Dharamasala as the name for the hybrid page, I don't think that it's the best thing to do, and I'm surprised that it was moved back so quickly without discussion.(WT-en) keithonearth 16:53, 2 April 2006 (EDT)

    Hey, Keothonearth, thanks for your comments. Sorry for moving the article so quickly. I agreed with Maj's idea, and as there were no dissenting opinions, I acted on it. Basically the problem with the previous name was that it was thought that no-one heading to McLeod Ganj would type in the name 'Dharamsala/McLeod Ganj'. Likewise, to most of the world, HH Dalai Lama and his government in excile live in a place called Dharamsala. Even for those who know that his residence is actually in McLeod Ganj, if they type in that name there will be a redirect. Before moving the article, I checked with Wikipedia, and it stated that the town is called 'Dharamsala', which is dived into upper and lower, with upper also being known as 'Mc Leod Ganj'. If you can offer a different option, then please put it out for discussion. I have no opinion either way and will leave it for the general concensus. Apologies if my abrupt action was inappropriate (WT-en) WindHorse 3 April 06

    Shri Kali Ashram

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    I just reverted the deletion of this ashram, since no explanation was given and it looks like their website is still up and going... did it close, or was someone just practicing their editing skills? (WT-en) - Cacahuate 01:27, 25 February 2007 (EST)

    And again... speak up here if there's a valid reason you're deleting this ashram – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 01:24, 13 March 2007 (EDT)

    Hi Cacahuate, I appreciate your reverence for the ashram. I deleted it from the Dharamshala section of wikipedia and submitted it to the Koh Phangan section of wikivoyage has we have returned to Kho Phangan again. Actually I had thought I had deleted it and was most surprised to find I had not but your diligence explains that mystery. Anyway thanks for that. Shri Ma Kristina Baird

    Well, that explains that! Sometimes people come by and delete random things or places they personally didn't like... so just like to make sure it wasn't vandalism. Thanks for speaking up. – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 14:05, 18 April 2007 (EDT)

    Taste of India

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    Hi there, I tried to even out the tone of the description, hopefully that's better? I agree it's not that great, but I also didn't have as bad of an experience as you... it's unfortunate the dirty rag incident... but far from uncommon, I'd say par for the course in most of the country. Anyway, we don't usually write first-person accounts within the articles themselves, so hopefully my new description suits you. – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 16:33, 31 July 2007 (EDT)

    Asia Health Resorts

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    Is it really that bad? I went to their website to check it out, and if the music is a clue, it just might be... but I guess, sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. hm. – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 19:37, 27 May 2008 (EDT)

    Well it got changed from terrible to awesome by one editor, so I've toned it down a bit... I can tell from the website and pics that it's not "amazing", I know the type, and it's def not for all – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 12:18, 8 June 2008 (EDT)

    Informative website

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    http://www.mcllo.com/

    I've removed this link per our external links policy, but it's licensed under CC, so the content is usable here if anyone wants to go through and find things to use on our page... just be sure to mention where the info came from in the edit summary if you do. – (WT-en) cacahuate talk 17:18, 4 October 2008 (EDT)

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    I tried to add a very minor change which involved no links and when I saved I got the spam error message. It says that the link causing the issue is seen in the link below. however the whole page is displayed there with no highlight of which particular link is the problem!!

    So what to do can't edit this page because of this link though can't work out which link it is.

    Any suggestions?

    Bad roads?

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    A major Indian newspaper says Visit to Dalai Lama's abode is tourists' nightmare due to horrendous road conditions between Dharamsala town & McLeod Ganj. Pashley (talk) 01:35, 22 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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