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Bir is a town in Himachal Pradesh with a large Tibetan (Khampa) community.
[edit] UnderstandBir is a small mountain village in northern Himachal Pradesh with a large, well-established Tibetan community.
[edit] Get in[edit] By busBir is two-and-a-half to three hours from Dharamsala. Either take a direct bus from lower Dharamsala bus station or, at the same station, take a bus to Palampur, then to Baijnath, then to Bir-road. From there, take a bus or taxi to "Bir Tibetan Colony". [edit] Get aroundSherab Ling is a one-and-a-half hour walk from the town. Upper Bir (or Indian Bir as it is often referred) is within walking distance of the Tibetan community. [edit] See
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[edit] BuyEvery day shopping can be done in Bir Tibetan Colony. In upper Bir you'll find a post-office. In nearby Chauntra you can shop for basic kitchenware. In Joginder Nagar and Bajnath are a few pharmacies, hardware stores, shops with decorative items, drugstores, shops with basic domestic appliances. For more choice in clothing and appliances and for garden centres go to Palampur. Go to Dharamsala to buy books, Kashmir shawls and silver jewelry, Tibetan religious items, cheese, curd, pies, ice-cream, pasta, pizza, salads, french fries and sandwiches. [edit] EatEmaho Cafe offers a wide variety of dishes and a terrace to enjoy them. Another possibility is "Friends' Cafe", although their menu promises more variety than they actually can offer. Try Gang-Chen Cafe on the second floor above the bank. [edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] Budget[edit] Stay healthyDo not drink water from the jugs in any place. Not only is the water not boiled, this water does also not come straight from the tap. Check the date on the bottles of soft drinks in all places, including shops.
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