Guna Devi Temple, Mcleodganj, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
Guna Devi temple is located in Guna, 8km from Mcleodganj in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh
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Guna Devi temple is located in Guna, 8km from Mcleodganj in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. The temple is placed at an elevation of 2310 metres in Kangra Valley. Guna Devi Temple is a pilgrimage centre of the Gaddi shepherds (an agricultural-cum-pastoral semi-nomadic tribe basically from Chamba district). It is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The Laka Lake flows nearby. The entire region is surrounded by sylvan virgin forests comprising oak, rhododendron and deodar trees. The nearby tourist destinations include Naddi, Karen, Dharamshala and Kareri Lake. The nearest railway station to the Guna Temple is Pathankot (in Punjab)
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(Last Updated on : 08-10-2009)
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