Dharamshala info
Dharamshala is a hill station located in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh.
Before independence of India, Dharamshala was already a famous holiday destination for the British people.
In 1959, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India to escape the chinese invasion of Tibet. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India allowed him to settle near Dharamshala, in McLeod Ganj. Many tibetan immigrants joined the Dalai Lama who established the “Tibetan Government In Exile” in the year 1960.
Today several thousands Tibetan exiles live in McLeod Ganj. Monasteries, libraries and museum have been erected in order to preserve the rich tibetan culture and Buddhism traditions. Hence it has become an important tourist destination.
Dharamshala is divided into two parts, the lower city: which is the urban area with government offices, schools and markets. The upper city, McLeod Ganj which has most of the tourism facilities and places of interest.
In short, McLeod Ganj is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in the Tibetan culture. Surrounded by a dense forest of Himalayan Cedar (Deodar), and with the Dhauladhar range in the backdrop, McLeod Ganj do not lack charm ! You will be delighted by its very special atmosphere. Check the Dalai Lama website to attend one of his public event.
Best time to visit Dharamshala
Best time to visit Dharamshala is April, May, June, and then September to November. You could also come in March, when the temperature is still a bit cold.
Avoid the monsoon between July and August as it rains a lot and the paths become slippery and there are chances of landslides.
Avoid the winter months of December to March if you fear the cold. Dharamshala receives snowfalls in winter.
JAN
VERY COLD
Avoid
FEB
VERY COLD
Avoid
MAR
COLD
You may go
APR
TEMPERATE
Good to go
MAY
PLEASANT
Best time to go
JUN
PLEASANT
Best time to go
JUL
HUMID
You may go
AUG
HUMID
Avoid
SEP
PLEASANT
You may go
OCT
PLEASANT
Best time to go
NOV
TEMPERATE
Good to go
DEC
COLD
You may go
How to reach Dharamshala
There are different options to reach Dharamshala. You could take regular overnight Volvo buses from Delhi.
For a pleasant experience, you could also take the regular train from Delhi to Pathankot and then enjoy the Toy train from Pathankot to Kangra. We can arrange a taxi for you from Kangra to Dharamshala, or Mc Leod Ganj.
See next section for more information.
Delhi to Dharamshala
DELUXE VOLVO BUS
DEL
DELHI ISBT
DHA
KANGRA VALLEY
DEPARTURE TIME
6 pm – 8 pm
ARRIVAL TIME
6 am – 8 am
FARE
800 – 1200
CLASS
Semi-
sleeper/ Seater
BREAKS
2
DISTANCE
475km
Travel options
A bus is the preferred option to travel from Delhi to Dharamshala.
There are comfortable Volvo buses (min Rs 800) from Delhi to Dharamshala. Most of the buses start in the evening from Delhi. You have to get off the bus at Dharamshala early morning.
You can also come by train, there are regular overnight train fron Delhi to Pathankot. You will arrive early in the morning. Then, you can take the Toy train from Pathankot to Kangra (4h30). After that, we can arrange a taxi for you.
If you come by your own vehicle, the shortest route goes through Sonipat, Ambala, Nangal and Kangra. It will take you around 10 hours.
Dharamshala map
Dharamshala hotels
There are different types of accommodation in Dharamshala. We can arrange hotels, dormitories or homestays for you depending on your preference and budget.
There is also the Norbulingka institute (Dharamshala) which offers comfortable rooms or suites in a pleasant environment. Bookings can be arranged. However, there are many Tibetan homestays that will be a good choice if you want to live with a Tibetan family and learn more about their culture.
See things to do in Dharamshala for detailed information about Tibetan homestays.
ACCOMMODATION
Private room in the Tibetan homestay of the lovely Penpadolma.
Dharamshala photos
Staying in a Tibetan homestay with Penpadolma
View of Mcleodganj from Bhagsu
Easy hike
Mcleodganj from the Dalai Lama temple complex
A break in a Tibetan cafe
Tibetan flags on the way to the Triund top