Dharamshala Dalhousie Taxi Tour From Chandigarh

Dharamshala Dalhousie Taxi Tour From Chandigarh

4 Nights / 5 Days
From 16,500

Day 1 : Chandigarh To Dharmshala cab journey

  • Meet our driver and start your journey to Dharamshala.
  • Dharamshala is 239 kms from Chandigarh (8-9 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 Chandigarh Drop

  • After breakfast you will be driven to Chandigarh. Chandigarh is 338 kms from Dalhousie (7-8 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 Chandigarh

  • 1. Visit the Namgyal Monastery & Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dharamshala). This is the spiritual heart of Dharamshala and the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Travelers can witness monks in prayer, explore Tibetan art, and feel the peaceful aura of Buddhist chants. A visit here isn’t just sightseeing—it’s a cultural and spiritual awakening.
  • 2. Trek to Triund Hill (Dharamshala). For adventure lovers, the Triund trek is a must. Just a few kilometers from McLeod Ganj, this moderate trek offers panoramic views of the Dhauladhar ranges. Camping under the stars here is an unforgettable Himachal experience.
  • 3. Stroll Through McLeod Ganj & Tibetan Markets. McLeod Ganj is famous for its colorful Tibetan bazaars selling handicrafts, thangkas, woolens, and jewelry. Walking here gives you a taste of Tibetan culture and cuisine - don’t miss momos and butter tea.
  • 4. Explore St. John in the Wilderness Church (Dharamshala). Built in 1852, this Gothic-style church surrounded by tall deodar trees is a reminder of Himachal’s colonial past. It is peaceful, historic, and a perfect photography spot.
  • 5. Discover Bhagsu Waterfall & Bhagsunath Temple. A short hike from McLeod Ganj, Bhagsu Waterfall is a refreshing escape. The nearby ancient Bhagsunath Temple adds a cultural touch, blending nature with faith.
  • 6. Experience Dal Lake (Dharamshala). Not to be confused with Srinagar’s Dal Lake, this serene spot is surrounded by cedar forests. It’s a great place for boating and quiet reflection.
  • 7. Relax at Khajjiar – The “Mini Switzerland of India”. Just 22 km from Dalhousie, Khajjiar is famous for its vast green meadows, thick pine forests, and stunning views of Mount Kailash. Adventure lovers can try paragliding and zorbing here.
  • 8. Visit St. Francis & St. Patrick’s Churches. Dalhousie is home to beautiful old churches built during the British era. Their architecture, stained glass windows, and serene surroundings make them worth exploring.
  • 9. Walk Along Mall Road Dalhousie. A favorite for evening strolls, Mall Road is dotted with cafés, shops, and colonial-era buildings. It’s the best place to enjoy Himachali snacks and shop for souvenirs.
  • 10. Dainkund Peak – The Singing Hill. The highest point in Dalhousie, Dainkund is known as the “Singing Hill” because of the wind whistling through the deodar forests. The trek is short but rewarding with mesmerizing valley views.
  • 11. Explore Chamera Lake & Dam. Around 30 km from Dalhousie, this lake is a popular spot for boating and photography. The turquoise waters against the backdrop of mountains make it a peaceful retreat.
  • 12. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is home to Himalayan black bears, pheasants, and leopards. It’s also a great spot for nature walks amid cedar forests.
  • 13. Satdhara Falls. Named after the seven natural springs that merge into one, Satdhara Falls is known for its therapeutic waters. It’s a refreshing halt on the way to Panchpula.
  • 14. Panchpula. Just a short drive from Dalhousie, Panchpula is famous for its waterfalls, streams, and memorial of freedom fighter Sardar Ajit Singh. It’s perfect for a half-day trip.
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