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Amazing Tourists Attractions in Dharamshala



Calender 21 March 2018

Attractions in Dharamshala
Nestled around the magnificent Himalayas, Dharamshala is the fascinating land of India and a picturesque hill station. The place not only attracts the religious travelers but also peace-seekers and spiritual travelers too. Surrounded by the serene monasteries, beautiful lakes, vintage forts, museums, colourful temples and awe-inspiring landscape, Dharamshala has become an important travel destination in most Himachal tour packages. The city is a true delight and offers the perfect escape through amazing Dharamshala holidays. To make your Dharamshala tour more organized and a hassle free experience, we bring to you the list of best tourist places to visit in Dharamshala. So, pack your bags and get ready to book your Dharamshala tour package.

Namgyal Monastery


Namgyal Monastery
On your amazing Dharamshala trip, make sure you visit Namgyal Monastery. With around 200 monks, it is one of the most famous tourist spot in Dharamshala. Its Tibetan-style-architecture, soothing colour scheme, the prayer wheels is all very pleasing. This mesmerizing monastery in Dharamshala is also one of the largest Tibetan temples and attracts large number of travelers from all over the world.

Opening time: The monastery is open from 6 am to 7 pm and the café is open from 10 am till 10 pm, daily
Entry fee: No cost

Bhagsunag Temple

Bhagsunag Temple
Dedicated to the lord Shiva, Bhagsunag Temple is a gorgeous temple in Dharamshala and a popular tourist place to visit in Dharamshala. The site consists of a 20 m high waterfall which sparkles like a milky white water body and hard to resist. The Bhagsunag is also a famous trekking region in Dharamshala for people looking for amazing trekking places in Dharamshala.

Entry Fee: None

Tsuglagkhang Complex

Tsuglagkhang Complex
Located on the Temple Road, the Tsuglagkhang Complex is one of the most amazing places to visit in Dharamshala. The complex is one of the important religious centers constructed during 1959 after Dalai Lama visited India. Here you get to witness the abode and monastery of Dalai Lama along with several Tibetan dance and music performances. Apart from the various places to see in Dharamshala, Tsuglagkhang Complex is the most amazing to attain the peace.

Opening time: 6 am to 7 pm
Entry fee: Free entry for all

Gyuto Monastery

Gyuto Monastery
For people looking for some peace, Gyuto Monastery is right place to be. The monastery is the residence of Karmapa – the Head of the Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism and is a quite a famous tourists spot in Dharamshala. The place is known for its research on Buddhist Philosophy, meditation and rituals. Constructed in the memory of Tibet Freedom War soldiers, the places is a must visit on your Dharamshala tour.

Opening time: 8 am to 11 pm
Entry fee: None

Kangra Valley

Kangra Valley
Do you want to be surrounded by the wallpaper like beauty? Then, Kangra Valley is the best place to see in Dharamshala. Surrounded by the snow covered Dhauladhar ranges of Himachal Pradesh and the untouched lush green beauty, the valley is the amazing place to be. To have an unforgettable experience, the best time to visit Kangra Valley is from March to July.

Entry Fee: Free Entry

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Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort
Dating back to 4th century BC, Kangra Fort is one of the popular places to see in Dharamshala. It is an old age structure and was once the residence of Royal family of Kangra – Katoch Dynasty. The structure represents the royal specimen of architecture and let you have a great experience on your Dharamshala trip.

Opening time: 9 am to 6 pm
Entry fee: INR 150 per person for Indians and INR 300 per person for foreigners.

Masroor Rock Cut Temple

Masroor Rock Cut Temple
Masroor Rock Cut Temple is one of the most liked tourist spots in Dharamshala and attracts large number of history from all over the country. The place consists of 15 monolithic temples, displaying various great Indian tales. Adorned with great details, it represents the glorious Indian art, which makes it one of the amazing places to explore in Dharamshala.

Entry fee: None

Kareri Dal Lake

Kareri Dal Lake
Enclosed by the lush green vegetations and snow covered mountains, Kareri dal Lake is one of the popular places to visit in Dharamshala. Located at an elevation of 1775 m and spread over an area of 1 sq km and, the lake is a good place to go and have a good experience during your Dharamshala tour. It is also the best trekking destination in Dharamshala.

Entry Fee: No entry Fee
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Naddi Village

Naddi Village
Situated far away from the maddening crowd of the city, Naddi is a beautiful yet tranquil village of Dharamshala. Enclosed by the scenic views of the lofty mountains, lush green Kangra valley, and abundance of deodar forests, Naddi is a beautiful place to visit near Dharamshala.

Entry fee: None

Kangra Art Museum

Kangra Art Museum
Situated near Dharamshala bus stand, Kangra Art Museum is one of the amazing places to visit in Dharamshala. The museum contains primeval fabrics, paintings, statues, utensils, weaponries, and temple figurines. Representing the perfect Buddhist and Tibetan culture, Kangra Art Museum is one of the must visit tourist places in Dharamshala.

Opening time: 10 am to 1.30 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm. The museum is closed on Monday and on every public holiday.
Entry fee: INR 10 per person for Indians and INR 50 per person for foreigners.

McLeod Ganj

McLeod Ganj
Located between the magnificent hills and lush greenery, McLeodGanj is a suburb of Dharamshala in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. The land has the most mesmerizing landscapes which attracts travelers from all over the world. MacLeod Ganj is architecturally marvelous as it has many temples, monasteries and ancient structures which make it one the most wonderful places to visit in Dharamshala. Despite being over crowded sometimes, the town does not lose its essence of beauty and make a one a great place to plan your travel. You can book you Dharamshala package at best rates from EaseMyTrip.com

Triund Trek

Triund Trek
Located at a high altitude, Triund Trek is a 9 km path in the region of Mcleodganj. The trek takes you around the scenic landscape, clean and lush green environment to rejuvenate your senses. Triund Trek in Dharamshala is one of the most amazing things to do on your Dharamshala holidays.

War Memorial

War Memorial
Located in the pine forests near Dharamshala town, war memorial is one of the astounding places to see in Dharamshala. Built in the memory of the martyrs, the place makes you remember all those who have fought for saving our country.

Opening time: 10 AM to 5 PM
Entry Fee: Free Entry

Jawalamukhi Devi Temple

The Formation of Trench
Situated in the valley of Beas, Jawalamukhi Devi Temple is one of the famous places to discover in Dharamshala. Unlike others, the temple does not have any statue or an image but a constantly burning flame. Constructed by the Sikh Raja Kharak Singh, the temple is decorated and heavily embellished with lots of gold and pinnacles. To have an altogether new experience, this temple in Dharamshala is a must a visit.

Opening Time: 6 AM to 7 PM
Entry Fee: Free Entry

St. John Church

The Formation of Trench
Located at Forsyth Ganj on the way to McLeod Ganj, St. John church is one of the oldest churches in the region and a famous place to visit in Dharamshala. It is dedicated to the Saint John the Baptist who liked the place Dharamshala so much that he asked to be buried in the cemetery of the same church. The church is constructed in the Neo-Gothic architectural style and attracts huge number of travelers from all over the world.

Opening Time: 6 AM to 7 PM
Entry Fee: Free Entry

To make the most of your Dharamshala tour, it is very much required that you plan your travel according to the weather conditions.

When to Visit Dharamshala- The best time to visit Dharamshala is between March and mid-July. In summers, this beautiful hill station will be sprinkled with colorful and scented flowers. The temperature will range from 22 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. You can even plan your Dharamshala tour during Losar Festival celebrated in February.

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