Things to see in Dharamshala

Dharamshala

Planning to visit Dharamshala this vacation? Well, here we have sorted out some of the best things to do in Dharamshala for you.

Gyuto Monastery

One of the stunning and well-known monasteries in Dharamshala is the Gyuto Monastery, which is well-known for the study of Tantric Meditation and Philosophy. It was established in 1959 in India with the goal of preserving and advancing the Black Magic tradition of the great teacher Ksongkhapa, also known as Tantric Teachings. The magnificent monastery has contributed to showing how, contrary to popular belief, black magic can be employed for the benefit of the populace.

Timings: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Entry Fee: No entry fee.

Dalai Lama Temple

The Dalai Lama Temple, also known as Tsuglakhang Temple, is a political and religious center in Dharamsala that is brimming with Tibetan culture. The temple, which is perfect for contemplative prayer and religious reflection, is constantly crowded with lamas chanting on prayer wheels or beads. The Dalai Lama frequently travels there to preach and lead prayer gatherings because it is so close to his residence. The temple complex has gained popularity for its picturesque setting and has developed into a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site. Additionally, the tranquil surroundings and ataraxy draw visitors from all over the world.

Triund Trek 

An easy trek into the majestic Himalayas is available in Himachal Pradesh’s Triund. At a height of 2828 meters, just a few kilometers from Dharamshala, it is the ideal location for trekking, with fantastic trails providing picturesque views of the entire Kangra Valley. Triund is a short and easy trek away. Either McLeodganj or Dharamkot, which is two kilometers to the north of McLeodganj, can be used for this. The first half of the trek is a gradually inclining walk, and the final two kilometers from Snowline Cafe to Triund involve a vertical climb. An excellent reason to camp here at night is the view of the sunset from Triund.

Dharamshala Restaurants

There are numerous eateries and cafes in this area that serve good food. Since Tibetan culture predominates in this area, Tibetan food is frequently served. Don’t hesitate to try the momos, thukpas, and other Tibetan cuisine. This restaurant’s honey ginger lemon tea, a very cooling beverage, is another specialty. Many cafes also offer English breakfast, which includes sandwiches, pancakes, and omelets. The Green Restaurant and the Herbal Tea Shop are two of the best places to eat in this area. There are also a few pubs in this area that serve food and imported alcohol while playing background music. Here, momos are a specialty. Different momo varieties locally referred to as “Tingmo,” Tibetan-style samosas known as “Baklebs,” and a soup and noodle meal,thukpas are most common.

Paragliding

The closest thing to flying like a bird is paragliding. Just a quick reminder: You and the pilot must both run off a cliff while being suspended from a wing-like structure and strapped into a harness, respectively. Two then appear in the sky, flying very high! We assure you that, as long as you abide by the rules and regulations, this activity is both enjoyable and completely safe. The majestic Dhauladhar Mountains can be seen in Dharamshala’s clear, blue sky while paragliding. So, calm down and try it out.

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