So, all you ‘nature ke premi’, if you’re after some jaw-dropping, spellbinding nature’s marvels, there is nothing better than stopping at Dharamshala and getting involved in some exciting activities it has to offer.
There are many monasteries in Dharamshala including Namgyal Monastery, Tsuglagkhang Complex, Dalai Lama Temple, Nechung monastery, Gyuto monastery, and Tsechokling Gompa.
Indru Nag is home to a mountain cliff from where you’ll take off and fly at a whopping altitude of 5200 ft.
If you ask around you’ll most probably land at Kirpal, Aanand or Maximus vale Dai. Confused?? These are the stall owners who sell the best momos in Dharamshala
Located at the entrance of Dharamshala War memorial is one of the best places to visit in Dharamshala. As one of the first memorials built in Dharamsala post-Independence, it honors those who died in service to our country.
The HPCA stadium is in Dharamsala and hosts most matches for the Ranji Trophy. Watch a game while you’re here and be enchanted by the breathtaking landscape and majestic mountains in the background.
Tea gardens in Dharamshala are to die for! You will not only be enlightened about the whole process of tea making, but you will also be enchanted by the breathtaking views.
Your Dharamshala trip is not complete without a visit to the temples of Dharamshala, surrounded by the enticing beauty of nature and the mesmerizing views of the towering Dhauladhar Range.
Trekking is one of the top things to do in Dharamshala if you love hills. No matter if you’re an absolute beginner or an experienced trekker, Dharamshala is just as perfect for you.
Forested hills atop the clouds will beckon you to pitch a tent for the night.. Having clear skies and fresh air makes camping more enjoyable. The best time to camp is either summer or spring.
Shopping in Dharamshala is a delight. It is undeniably one of the best things to do in Dharamshala. Whether you’re looking for handicrafts, woolens or paintings, Dharamshala never fails to impress you!
New kid on the block! Dharamshala now has a skyway, isn’t that good news? You can now reach Mcleodganj in just 9 minutes. Get a bird’s eye view of Dharamshala underneath as you ride the cable.