Dharamshala, nestled in the Kangra Valley of the Dhauladhar mountain range, is best known as the home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile, earning it the nickname "Little Lhasa." The...

Little Lhasa of India
Dharamshala, nestled in the Kangra Valley of the Dhauladhar mountain range, is best known as the home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile, earning it the nickname "Little Lhasa." The...
Himachal Pradesh, India
5–7 hours (round trip)
Hike 9 km from McLeod Ganj through rhododendron and oak forests to Triund meadow (2,875 m) — one of the most rewarding day treks in the Kangra Valley. The summit offers a breathtaking face-to-face panorama with the Dhauladhar range's snow walls and sweeping views of the Kangra Valley below.
2–3 hours
Visit the Tsuglagkhang Complex — seat of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — which houses the Namgyal Monastery, Tibet Museum, and a sacred temple with Shakyamuni Buddha and Avalokitesvara statues. Watch monks debate in the courtyard in the late afternoon.
Half to full day
Immerse in Dharamshala's vibrant Tibetan exile culture — browse the Tibetan handicraft shops and thangka painting galleries of McLeod Ganj, sample momos and butter tea at Tibetan restaurants, attend a puja at the Kalachakra Temple, and learn about Tibetan Buddhism at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives.
Best time: March to June and September to November
Winters bring snowfall in McLeod Ganj. Monsoon is heavy but scenic.
Mar – Jun
15°C – 30°C
Pleasant weather for the Triund trek, monastery visits, and exploring McLeod Ganj's cafés and markets.
Sep – Nov
10°C – 25°C
Post-monsoon clarity with stunning Dhauladhar mountain views. Comfortable temperatures.
Dec – Feb
-5°C – 12°C
McLeod Ganj gets snowfall. Cozy cafés, fewer tourists, and a magical Tibetan New Year (Losar) celebration.
Jul – Aug
20°C – 30°C
One of India's wettest regions during monsoon. Landslides and flooded roads are common.
Airport: Gaggal Airport, Kangra (15 km)
Duration: ~30 mins
Direct flights from Delhi. Small airport with limited flights. Taxis available outside.
Taxi: ₹400 – ₹600
Airlines: Air India, IndiGo
Station: Pathankot Railway Station (90 km)
Take a train to Pathankot then board a bus or taxi to Dharamshala. A narrow gauge toy train also runs from Pathankot to Kangra.
HRTC Volvo overnight buses from Delhi are popular. Good road connectivity from Chandigarh and Amritsar.
Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj have a unique mix of Tibetan, Indian, and international cuisine shaped by the large Tibetan refugee community.
Tibetan noodle soup with vegetables or meat — the ultimate warming meal for mountain evenings.
Where: Tibetan restaurants throughout McLeod Ganj
₹100 – ₹180
Steamed or fried dumplings with veg or meat filling — a Tibetan staple and backpacker favorite.
Where: Tibet Kitchen, Mcleod Ganj main square
₹60 – ₹120
Roasted barley flour mixed with butter tea — a traditional Tibetan energy food.
Where: Traditional Tibetan eateries
₹40 – ₹80
Traditional Tibetan salty butter tea — an acquired taste but an authentic cultural experience.
Where: Tibetan homes and cafés
₹30 – ₹60
Soft steamed Tibetan bread — served with curries or with butter and jam.
Where: Tibetan restaurants
₹50 – ₹100
The famous Kangra Valley tea — lighter and more floral than Darjeeling, served across cafés.
Where: Cafés and tea shops, McLeod Ganj
₹30 – ₹80
McLeod Ganj has an excellent international café scene. Carpe Diem and Jimmy's Italian Kitchen are backpacker favorites.