Dharamshala Dalhousie Taxi Tour From Amritsar

Dharamshala Dalhousie Taxi Tour From Amritsar

4 Nights / 5 Days
From 19,500

Day 1 : Amritsar To Dharmshala cab journey

  • Meet our driver and start your journey to Dharamshala.
  • Dharamshala is 203 kms from Amritsar (5-6 hours journey).
  • Take rest after long Journey, overnight stay at Dharamshala.

Day 2 : Dharmshala & Mcleodganj Local Sightseeing

  • Today you will be exploring Dharamshla local sightseeing places.
  • Visit Kangra Art Museum, War Memorial, Dal Lake, Norbulingka Monastery etc
  • Also visit McLeod Ganj, known as upper Darmshala and Bhagsunath Waterfall.
  • After visit, overnight stay at Dharamshala.

Day 3 : Dharamshala To Dalhousie & Local Sightseeing

  • Today start your journey to Dalhousie.
  • Visit Khajjiar: Often referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India," Khajjiar is a must-visit destination near Dalhousie. It features lush green meadows, a serene lake, and surrounding pine forests. You can enjoy activities like horse riding and zorbing here.
  • Evening time is completely free to explore local market of Dalhousie.
  • Explore Local Markets offerings and food and beverage.
  • After visit overnight stay at Dalhousie.

Day 4 : Chamba Local Sightseeing

  • After Breakfast you will explore other important places of Chamba District
  • Visit Chamba Palace, Lakashmi Narayan Temple, Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamunda Devi Temple, Dainkund Peek, Kala Top Wildlife sanctuary etc. till time permits.
  • After visit come back to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 5 : Dalhousie To Amritsar Drop

  • After breakfast you will be driven to Amritsar. Amritsar is 196 kms from Dalhousie (3-4 hrs journey)
  • This is the Last day of your Dharamshala Dalhousie taxi trip Journey.

Dharamshal Dalhousie Taxi Route Map

Things to Do in Dharamshala Dalhousie Taxi Tour From Amritsar

  • 1. Visit the Dalai Lama Temple (Tsuglagkhang Complex, Dharamshala). Experience peace and spirituality at the official residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The temple complex is a serene blend of Tibetan culture, prayer wheels, and monks chanting. It’s not just sightseeing – it’s a moment of inner calm.
  • 2. Explore McLeod Ganj & Tibetan Culture. Known as “Little Lhasa,” McLeod Ganj offers colorful streets, Tibetan handicrafts, cozy cafés, and authentic momos. Visiting the Tibetan Museum here gives you insights into the exile journey of Tibetans and their resilience.
  • 3. Bhagsunag Waterfall & Temple. A short trek leads you to the refreshing Bhagsunag Waterfall, a favorite for nature lovers. The nearby Bhagsunag Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds cultural and spiritual importance for locals.
  • 4. Triund Trek – The Crown of Dharamshala. One of the most famous treks in Himachal, Triund is perfect for beginners yet rewarding with sweeping views of the Dhauladhar range. Camping under starlit skies here is an unforgettable memory.
  • 5. Kangra Fort & Masroor Rock Cut Temples. Step back in time at Kangra Fort, one of the oldest forts in India with stories of battles and dynasties. Also visit Masroor’s rock-cut temples (8th century), often called the “Ellora of Himachal,” showcasing ancient art and history.
  • 6. St. John in the Wilderness Church. Nestled amidst tall deodar trees, this Neo-Gothic style church is a peaceful place with stained-glass windows gifted by the British Viceroy’s wife. It carries echoes of colonial-era charm.
  • 7. Stroll Through Mall Road & Gandhi Chowk. Dalhousie’s Mall Road is perfect for evening walks, shopping for Himachali woolens, and sipping local tea. Gandhi Chowk also has Tibetan markets and cozy eateries.
  • 8. Khajjiar – Mini Switzerland of India. A must-visit, Khajjiar is a lush meadow surrounded by cedar forests, with a small lake in the center. Adventure seekers can enjoy paragliding, zorbing, or horse riding here.
  • 9. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary. A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, this sanctuary is home to Himalayan black bears, deer, pheasants, and a variety of flora. Trekking through its pine and oak forests feels magical.
  • 10. Panchpula Waterfalls & Memorials. Known for its gushing streams and natural beauty, Panchpula is also where the memorial of freedom fighter Sardar Ajit Singh is located, adding history to your visit.
  • 11. St. Francis & St. Patrick’s Churches. Dalhousie is dotted with colonial churches, each carrying British architectural brilliance. St. Francis Church, built in 1894, is especially charming with its stained-glass art.
  • 12. Dainkund Peak – Valley of Flowers. The highest peak in Dalhousie offers 360° panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range. In spring, the trail blooms with colorful flowers, making it feel like nature’s own painting.
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