Ever dream of a long weekend amongst hills, where you can just relax, have a cup of English tea and spend the morning and evenings amongst chantings of Buddhist mantra “Asatoma Satgamayo”? SOTC Dharamshala tour packages offer the perfect itinerary for a laid-back weekend away from the hustle of your daily chores. Dharamsala is a beautiful hilly town amongst the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. Located on the upper slopes of Kangra Valley, this place is fittingly named as the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh. Once known as the British Hill station it now is the sacred abode of the greatest Buddhist leader His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama.
The spiritual aspect is intensified by the presence of numerous monasteries, vibrant prayer flags and prayer wheels which will become an integral part of your Dharamshala tour packages. A confluence of hills, rivers, lakes, forests and temples and monasteries this quaint and picture-perfect town has something for all travellers, be it adventure junkies, leisure travellers, solo travellers or group travellers. A short Dharamshala trip will help you unwind with ease amidst nature with a minimum pocket pinch. Besides its natural charm, tourists also flock to enjoy thangka paintings, museums, bustling street markets and local cuisine. The best time to visit Dharamshala is during spring or summer, from mid-February to mid-July, as winters and freezing and uncomfortable.
The Uniqueness of Dharamsala
Its uniqueness lies in the diversity of culture and climate. Known as the “Little Lhasa” of India, it houses the Tibetan Government-in-exile and is also home to His Holiness, Dalai Lama. Dharamshala tour packages are bound to include McLeod Ganj, the best place to learn about Tibetan culture, history and Buddhism.
As Shimla remains covered with snow during winter, Dharamsala acts as the winter capital where the functioning of the Himachal state government is carried on. Hence, Dharamshala tour packages should be curated carefully keeping the weather in mind as outdoor activities become difficult in freezing cold.
The Art and Culture
Dharamshala tourism involves meandering through hilly roads amidst Tibetan monasteries, museums and British villas. You will find the place mostly inhabited by Hindus and Tibetans. It is considered the ‘Capital in Exile” for His Holiness Dalai Lama and his followers and is the place for the Tibetan Government in India. All Dharamshala tour packages will have Namgyal Monastery as a must-visit place as it is the holy abode of the Dalai Lama from where he blesses his followers and devotees for peace and tranquillity. There are numerous monasteries around where Buddhist monks live and follow the sacred Buddhist cultures and traditions. You will come across many Tibetan handicrafts and garments which can be picked up as a remembrance of your Dharamsala trip.
Though Tibet dominates the culture and architectural scenario, the remnants of British rule could not be completely wiped off from the place. The glimpses of colonial architecture can be seen in St. John’s Church in Dharamsala with its tinted and coloured glass windows. There is a Stupa which stands as a reminder of Tibetan martyrs who fought for their country’s freedom. These stupas are built resembling those built by Ashoka in the 3rd century B.C.
However, the people of Dharamsala have not restricted themselves to historical arts. You can see their love for contemporary art in the exhibitions at the Naam Art Gallery. You can head out to St. John’s Church to witness the remains of the colonial lifestyle and architecture. The numerous villas made during the British Raj also speak volumes of the dominance of the Queen. You can find glimpses of the history and culture of Kangra Valley, which are well-preserved in the Kangra Museum and Art Gallery. The arts and artefacts remain a witness to Dharamsala’s tradition, beauty and culture. Do include this amazing museum in your Dharamshala tour packages.
Dharamsala's culture has a powerful Buddhist influence on its art and architecture. A stupa erected to commemorate the Tibetan Martyrs is surrounded by prayer wheels. Ask your Dharamsala tour guide to take you to this unique place when travelling with Dharamshala tour packages, where you will find architecture from the third century B.C., as these stupas resemble those built by Ashoka. Contemporary art is also revered by the locals here, and exhibitions are often held in the Naam Art Gallery.
The culture and religion are a crowd puller all year round, making spiritual tour packages an ideal choice for travelers seeking tranquility. Celebrities like Richard Gere came to Dharamsala to meet the Dalai Lama and attain peace. On the one hand, it offers you calm and solace and on the other, the fun and joy of watching international film festivals and celebrity cricket matches. Your Dharamsala trip is incomplete without experiencing all it has to offer. Although it might seem that the culture is predominantly Tibetan, Dharamsala also houses a majority of Hindus who celebrate festivals of Holi, and Diwalis with a lot of fervour.
As you explore the northern parts of Dharamsala, you’ll notice the distinct Tibetan attire worn by the locals, except for the monks. Women often wear long-sleeved shirts paired with striped aprons around the waist, which symbolise marriage. Widows or separated women typically forgo these aprons. The older generation can often be found in serene corners, quietly praying with their beads. Meanwhile, the Hindu population, similar to other cities and metros, predominantly wears sarees and salwar suits.
Most Popular Places to See In Dharamsala
Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price |
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Dharamshala Sporty Getaway | 2 Nights3 Days | Rs. 14100.0 |
Himachal - Dalhousie Dharamshala | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 25200.0 |
Himachal - Dalhouise Khajjiar Dharamshala Ex- Amritsar - 5N | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 26900.0 |
Himachal - Amritsar Dalhousie Dharamshala - Ex Amritsar | 6 Nights7 Days | Rs. 30800.0 |
Himachal - Dharamshala Khajjiar Dalhousie | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 30900.0 |
Though a small place compared to other thriving and famous tourist places like Kashmir, Kerala, Goa, Dharamsala has its charm. Some of the best places to visit in Dharamsala are listed below:
1. Tsuglakhang Temple:
Tsuglakhang Temple, also known as the Dalai Lama Temple is the heart of Tibetan culture and Buddhism. It is an ideal place if you are looking for some peace of mind and self-reflection on your trip with Dharamshala tour packages. Located near the abode of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, the main attraction of this temple is a Buddha Statue placed on a high pedestal and the large prayer wheel engraved with the Buddhist mantra “ Om Mani Padme Hum”. This temple is often visited by the Dalai Lama to preach and conduct prayers with the followers. It is believed that rotating the prayer wheel, multiplies the merits of devotees and he is showered with blessings. Feeling curious about the beliefs and religious norms of Buddhism? Walk down the library filled with books on Buddhism, its teachings and sermons. Speak to the monks and learn about meditation and prayers. Your Dharamshala tour packages must allot substantial time to this place to soak in the spirituality.
2. St. John in the Wilderness Church:
True to its intriguing name, this church is nestled amidst the serene Deodar forest on the way to McLeodganj. A significant landmark in Himachal Pradesh, this neo-Gothic marvel with stunning stained glass windows was built to honour John the Baptist and serves as the final resting place of Lord Elgin, a former governor-general and viceroy during British rule. Its picture-perfect architecture makes it a must-visit on any Dharamsala tour itinerary.
3. Dharamsala Cricket Stadium:
Be ready for a mental battle if you love mountains and cricket. Nestled in the lap of the Dhauladhar range in Kangra Valley, this is one of the highest cricket grounds in the world. One of the most attractive Dharamshala tourist places this is the first stadium established by the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, which is covered by ryegrass necessary during harsh snowy winter, making it a must for cricket lovers on a trip with Dharamshala tour packages. It stretches to 16 acres with a seating arrangement of 23000 audience. It often serves as a practice ground for the Indian cricket team and IPL team Kings XI Punjab. You may catch a glimpse of your favourite cricketer if you are lucky.
4. Gyuto Monastery:
A very unique Buddhist temple amongst Dharamsala tourist attractions, it is popular for Tantric Meditation and philosophy. Founded in 1474 by His Holiness Dalai Lama’s main disciple Konga Dhondup, this place houses 500 monks who were nominated for Grammy awards for their chants in the year 2011. Contrary to popular belief this place preaches that black magic can be utilised for the benefit of common people. The best time to visit this place is Buddha Poornima
5. Triund:
You should not think even for a moment that the Dharamsala tour will only satisfy the spiritual souls. The Adventure lovers are in for a treat at Triund. It is a short and simple trek located a few kilometres from Dharamsala at a height of 2828 meters. It offers an amazing view of Kangra Valley with Rhododendron and Oak forest. If you love chills and snow, visit Triund from January to March. Check your Dharamshala tour packages to know the list of gears and kits you need to carry for safe trekking. Triund takes a total of 7 hours to be completed both ways.
Best Time to Visit
The Dharamsala trip plan needs to be done between mid-February to mid-July (spring and summer) when the temperature ranges from 21-34 degrees Celsius and the weather is perfect for Dharamsala sightseeing. Winters are stone cold with occasional snowfalls, so it is best avoided though the valley looks enchanting. Monsoons will tend to disrupt your travel plans.
Summer Months (April to June):
Other than the lush green panoramic view offered by Kangra Valley during these months, all the fun and adventure activities like paragliding, water rafting, and trekking can be best enjoyed due to the pleasant weather with our Dharamshala tour packages. Check the list of things to do in Dharamsala itinerary carry provisions and keep adequate time and resources if you love outdoor activities. You can even participate in celebrating “Buddha Poornima” in May and take part in processions, events and prayers like a local.
If you are not intimidated by chilly cold winters, you can take a Dharamsala Trip between October to March. The temperature hovers around 1-15 degrees Celsius and the entire landscape gets transformed from lush green scenic beauty to acres of land covered by a blanket of snow. This time of the year attracts visitors who are either honeymooners or adventurists who love trekking and mountaineering. If you choose to go for Dharamshala tour packages in winter, take part in the “Losar” festival. It marks the beginning of the Tibetan lunar calendar and is celebrated with a lot of fervour. You can watch the Cham dance, performed by masked monks to ward off evil. Houses, streets and monasteries light up with decorations and traditional music.
The International Himalayan Festival, held to commemorate the Nobel Peace Award of the Dalai Lama and the Dharamshala International Film Festival are both held in winter, so keep a lookout for the Dharamshala tour packages at that time.
Famous food in Dharamsala
Every place has its unique cuisine. This little hill station also offers its own uniqueness when it comes to food. Dharamsala tour itinerary could be curated around its culinary specialities on your trip with Dharamshala tour packages if you are addicted to good food. Due to the confluence of Tibetan, British, Hindu and Gorkha cultures, the dishes are quite distinct:
1. Tudkiya Bhat:
A variant of traditional pulao, this Himachali rice dish is cooked with lentils, potatoes, yoghurt and some “pahadi masalas”.
2. Thukpa:
A soup of Tibetan origin which serves a full meal, having noodles. Meat, and vegetables. Light but wholesome meal for your Dharamshala tour packages.
3. Shapta:
Another Tibetan delicacy made with chicken in gravy cooked with chillis and ginger. It is then enjoyed with a steamed bun (Tingmo)or Bao (bread dumpling).
4. Madra:
It is a Himachali vegetarian curry made with chickpeas and vegetables cooked in rich gravy of yoghurt and spices.
5. Kangra Dham:
It is a traditional mid-day feast prepared and served during marriages and religious events. It is similar to Kashmiri wazwan or a Thali where food is served in a specific pattern. It is a rice-based meal accompanied by “Madra”, black lentils, sour chickpea curry, dumpling curry and “meetha bhaat ” (sweet rice)
6. Bhagsu Cake:
Made with layers of cookies, caramel and chocolate is a sweet lover's delight. A scrumptious toffee-like dessert to end your meal. Dharamshala food scene is dominated by Tibetan and local mountain ingredients and is simple delicious and healthy. Your tour to Dharamsala should be adequately interspersed with well-known places to eat to savour all the local delicacies.
Essential Travel Tips
1. Reaching by Flight:
The nearest airport is the Kangra Airport which is 15 km away Check out Dharamshala tour packages for direct flight options from New Delhi and stopover flight options from all other major cities, pan India. International travellers can also reach New Delhi and board a domestic flight to Dharamsala.
2. Reaching by train:
the nearest railway junction happens to be Pathankot which is 85 km away from Dharamsala. The nearest railway station or Kangra Mandir is a little closer at a distance of 22 km only. Direct trains are available to Pathankot from all major cities of India. The second railway route is from Chandigarh station which is also well connected by railroad to all major cities of India.
3. Reaching by Road:
the meandering roads to Dharamsala through NH154 and NH503 are well maintained and driving from Delhi can also be an option to travel. If self-driving seems stressful due to the distance, you can hire a taxi, car services or bus. Direct buses are also available for Dharamsala, from Pathankot, Dalhousie, Chamba, Manali, and Shimla.
Pre-plan your travel with Dharamshala tour packages considering the distance from your hometown and budget to commute. The travel should not be stressful to you so that every moment becomes enjoyable once you reach and thereafter.
Conclusion
Confluence or spirituality, culture, nature and history is a rare occurrence. This is exactly what Dharamshala tour packages offer. The holy abode of Buddhist monks and lamas and home to the exiled Tibetan government this place holds a special place in history. The architecture dates back to Stupas resembling those made during King Ashoka’s reign. The St. John’s Church and colonial villas speak of the British Rule that the place has endured. Due to a peaceful mixture of culture, language and religion, you will find temples and monasteries co-existing side by side. Nature changes its hue from one season to another but is always breathtaking. Check out SOTC Dharamshala tour packages factoring in your budget, time of travel and tenure of travel and leave the rest to them after clarifying your preferences.