Is Dharamshala just for people looking for a spiritual awakening? The residence of the Tibetan leader, Dalai Lama—sure, Dharamshala is the place to head if you want to learn about Buddhism. However, there are so many other adventures and attractions to visit here that it will blow your mind. From visiting the Dal Lake to the tea garden to trekking in the Kareri Lake or going on a thrilling paragliding adventure, many things await you in Dharamshala.
The beautiful city with a Himalayan backdrop is the perfect addition to all travel enthusiasts’ bucket lists. So, do not wait anymore! Book your trip now and read on to find the best things to do in Dharamshala.
1. Go Paragliding
Are you an adventure enthusiast? Then, Dharamshala invites you to try paragliding. You glide off a glider with no strict support system. Here in Dharamshala, many travel agencies can help you book a safe and exciting paragliding tour. The adrenaline rush you experience after you try this activity is the best, and the views are breathtaking.
- Best time: May to June, as the wind is controlled, providing you with the best gliding options.
- Approximate cost: INR 2k to 8k.
2. Camping
Camping at the beautiful hill station is something you cannot miss. Imagine camping under clear skies on the hilly terrain while enjoying fresh air. Sounds blissful. Right? Well, Dharamshala gives you this experience. You can get camping equipment from the many shops here. The best spot for camping is the trail between McLeodGanj and Dharamshala, which has ample amenities.
- Best time: The spring and summer seasons are ideal for camping in Dharamshala.
3. Trekking to Triund Hill
It is known as the Dharmshala’s ‘Crown Jewel’ and offers views of the Kangra valley and Dhauladhar mountains. There are two ways to trek up the hills. One is to trek to McLeod Ganj and get a taxi from there. The second is to head to Bhagsu Nag and trek from this place. The trail is stunning, as it takes you through a forest with unique trees. It is a bit challenging as you navigate steep curves and mountains.
- Best time: March to June.
4. Visit the Dalai Lama Temple Complex
Dharamshala is the residence of the Dalai Lama, so it is fitting that you head to the Dalai Lama Temple Complex and learn something about Tibetan culture and Buddhism. Also known as Tsuglakhang Temple, it is a political-religious center perfect for meditating and soaking in calmness. Once you enter the temple, you will see it full of Lamas chanting prayers, which fills you with positivity. The enormous Buddish idol sitting on the pedestal appeals to one and all. The complex also has a museum, a must-visit.
Timings: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (temple); 9am to 5pm (museum).
5. Eat decadent Tibetan food
If you are a foodie, Dharamshala’s Tibetan food is a must-try for you. TIbetian culture dominates the place, so most cafes and restaurants are serving this food only. Some of the foods to try here include thupkas, momos, honey, ginger, lemon tea, and more. Here are a few great restaurants and cafes to try in Dharamshala:
- Bodhi Greens for healthy food, especially if you are a vegan.
- Tibet Kitchen is known for its comfort food—the steamed momos.
- Cafe Friends Corner for affordable food.
- Lung Ta for delicious vegetarian Japanese food.
6. Explore Kangra Fort
Another best thing to do in Dharamshala is visit the Kangra Fort, nestled just outside the town. This stunning fort was built by Kangra’s Rajput family during the Katoch Dynasty’s reign. It is said to be one of the oldest forts in India and the largest one in the Himalayan region. The history of this fort is appealing and tells the tale of the Mughals trying to seize it and the Rajputs resizing it. Inside the tour, you will find royal chambers and temples, which are simply amazing.
7. Shop your heart out
Do not miss shopping in Dharamshala for Tibetan souvenirs. From woven scarves to woolen clothes to more Tibetan things, many things will catch your eye. The best things to shop here include:
- Tibetan and Himachali goods at Kotwali Bazaar.
- Tibetan thangkas, singing bowls, and Tibetan carpets.
- Teas here are quite famous.
8. Visit Bhagsunath Temple
The ancient temple honoring Lord Shiva in Bhagsu village is a must-do thing in Dharamshala. It has intricate stone carvings, which is an architect’s delight. It is close to a waterfall nearby, Bhagsu waterfall, a short trek from the temple. Here, you can even have a picnic or simply enjoy the view.
- Opening hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
9. Dharamshala Stadium
For all cricket lovers, heading to the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium is a must. It is known as one of the highest cricket stadiums globally, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains. Even if there is no cricket match happening, visit the stadium and its facilities.
- Operating time: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Approximate price: INR 30 (entry fee).
10. Head to the War Memorial
Visiting the Dharamshala war memorial is undoubtedly the best thing to do here. It remembers and honors the brave who died in the war in service to India, and it is a monument embodying the bravery and sacrifice of the brave people.
Conclusion
The home of the Dalai Lama, people come here to get enlightened about Buddhism and to explore the beautiful monasteries, cascading waterfalls, lakes, and much more. If you are planning a trip to Dharamshala, what is the first thing you would like to do here? Tell us in the comments below!
Name the four best things to do at night in Dharamshala.
Visit Rhythm, a contemporary bar offering an exclusive range of beers, wines, and more drinks.
Head to X: For Gen Z, who likes to party, this is the perfect discotheque for dancing their hearts out.
Eat the best food at Dhauladhar. For your midnight hunger pangs, head to Dhauladhar, which serves all the cuisine your heart may desire at night.
Head to McLo Restaurant: Known for its beautiful surroundings of snow-capped hills, this restaurant is famous for letting you enjoy all the drinks you want at 2 a.m.
What are the best offbeat things to do in Dharamshala?
Trekking to Triund Hill is the best off-beat thing to do as it offers views of snow-laden mountains.
Exploring the Kangra Fort, just on the outskirts of Dharamshala, is also an interesting thing to do here.