Trip Overview
Dharamshala and its upper suburb McLeod Ganj occupy a singular place in India's travel landscape. Since 1960, when the 14th Dalai Lama established the Tibetan Government-in-Exile here after fleeing Tibet, this Kangra Valley hill town has developed a culture that blends Himachali mountain life with Tibetan Buddhist tradition in a way found nowhere else in the country. The result is a town where maroon-robed monks debate scripture in monasteries, Israeli backpackers eat momos at wooden tables, Tibetan artisans hand-paint thangkas in cramped workshops, and international meditators attend silent retreats — all within the same few square kilometres. The Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple Complex) is the spiritual heart of McLeod Ganj — a cluster of Tibetan Buddhist temples, a museum of Tibetan history and culture, the Namgyal Monastery (the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama), and the Kalachakra Temple with its intricate murals and statues. On days when teachings are scheduled and open to the public, the atmosphere here is deeply moving. Bhagsu Nag, 2 km from McLeod Ganj, is home to the Bhagsu Nag Temple (dedicated to the serpent god) and the Bhagsu Waterfall — a beautiful two-tier waterfall that tumbles down through a rocky gorge into a pool. The walk from McLeod Ganj to the waterfall along a boulder-strewn stream is one of the best short walks in Himachal. Triund, the celebrated 9 km trek from McLeod Ganj through rhododendron and oak forests to a flat ridge at 2,875 metres with sweeping views of the Dhauladhar range on one side and the Kangra Valley on the other, is one of Himachal's finest day treks — accessible to beginners and rewarding for experienced trekkers alike. Dharamshala also has the HPCA Cricket Stadium — a world-famous cricket ground at 1,457 metres considered one of the most scenic international cricket venues in the world. The nearby Chamunda Devi Temple — a revered Shakti Peeth 15 km from Dharamshala — and the Palampur Tea Gardens (30 km) are excellent half-day excursions.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrival Dharamshala – McLeod Ganj
Arrive from Pathankot (90 km, 2.5 hrs) or Chandigarh (250 km, 5 hrs). Check in. Evening walk through McLeod Ganj's main market — Tibetan thangkas, prayer wheels, incense, momos and endless cafes. Visit Jogibara Road, Namgyal Monastery exterior. Dinner at a Tibetan cafe — try Thukpa and Tingmo. Overnight McLeod Ganj.
Tsuglagkhang Complex, Bhagsu Nag and HPCA Stadium
Morning visit to Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple Complex) — Namgyal Monastery, Kalachakra Temple, Tibet Museum with the history of Chinese occupation. Afternoon Bhagsu Nag Temple and the walk to Bhagsu Waterfall (1.5 km gentle trail). Swim in the pool below the waterfall. Evening HPCA Cricket Stadium viewpoint — one of the world's most scenic cricket grounds. Overnight McLeod Ganj.
Triund Trek
Early morning start for Triund trek (9 km one way, 4 to 5 hrs up) through oak and rhododendron forest, past Magic View Cafe at the halfway point, to the Triund ridge at 2,875 m — sweeping views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar range on one side and the vast Kangra Valley on the other. Optional overnight camping at Triund available. Return by evening. Overnight McLeod Ganj.
Naddi View Point and Departure
Morning Naddi View Point — above McLeod Ganj with panoramic Dhauladhar and Kangra Valley views, especially beautiful at sunrise. Dal Lake (Dharamshala's own Dal Lake — smaller but serene). Chamunda Devi Temple optional (15 km). Transfer to Pathankot or Chandigarh. Departure.
What's Included
- 3 nights accommodation in McLeod Ganj — As per preference
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Pathankot or Chandigarh to Dharamshala transfer and return by private cab
- Tsuglagkhang Complex and Namgyal Monastery visit
- Bhagsu Nag Temple and Waterfall
- Triund day trek (guide included)
- McLeod Ganj local walk and Tibetan market
- All toll, parking and driver allowance
What's Not Included
- Trains or flights to Pathankot or Chandigarh
- Lunch
- Chamunda Devi Temple excursion (add-on available)
- Palampur Tea Gardens excursion
- Personal expenses
- Monument entry fees
- Travel insurance
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