The Kangra district with its amazing diversity of habitats - which range from wetlands to alpine forests and from dry lowland steppes to snow-covered mountain peaks - is one of the most wildlife-rich areas in the western Himalayas. More than 550 species of birds and many interesting mammals have been reported. The small town of Dharamsala at 1500m, which is Situated in the green hills in front of the massive Dhauladhar mountain range and is famous for being the Dalai's residence, is an excellent base for exploring the different habitats of Kangra. Some of the most rewarding places for birdwatching around Dharamsala will be introduced below..
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