Mcleodganj
About Mcleodganj
Mcleodganj is a hill station near Dharamshala, popular among trekkers. Located in Kangra district, Mcleodganj's culture is a beautiful blend of Tibetan with some British influence.", , ' Also known as Little Lhasa and famous around the world for being home to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Mcleod Ganj is a beautiful town situated near upper Dharamsala. Nestled amidst majestic hills and lush greenery, this town is culturally blessed by a prominent Tibetan influence owing to the major settlement of Tibetans here. Mcleodganj has one of the most mesmerising landscapes in the entire state
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Top Attractions

Bhagsu Falls
The Bhagsunag Waterfall is located on the main road which connects Mcleodganj and Dharamshala and is an ideal location for picnicking with family and loved ones. The prime attraction here is the famous Bhagsunath Temple.

Namgyal Monastery
Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, is believed to have his abode at Namgyal Monastery in Mcleodganj which is also the largest Tibetan temple outside Tibet. Overlooking the mountain ranges of Dhauladhar, it is situated within the Tsuglagkhang complex.

Bhagsunath Temple
The Bhagsunag Temple is one of the oldest ancient temples in Mcleodganj. Also popularly known as Bhagsunath Temple, it is highly revered by the local Gorkha and Hindu community. The two pools around the temple are believed to be sacred and are considered to contain miraculous powers of healing.

Triund
Triund is a popular trek, about 9-km away from Mcleodganj. It is situated at a great height and provides a mesmerizing view of the Moon Peak-Indera Pass. It is also an ideal spot for picnics and the clean and pristine environment will surely rejuvenate your senses.

Naddi View Point
Located in Mcleodganj’s Naddi Village, Naddi View Point is the perfect location for catching a glimpse of the spectacular Dhauladhar ranges, especially during the winters when the peaks are covered in snow. It also serves as the starting point for various treks like Kareri Lake, Triund, and Dharamkot. The tea stalls on the way provide snacks and be
Dal Lake
Named after the Dal lake of Srinagar, this beautiful small lake is just 3 km from the Mcleodganj town. This lake is surrounded by deodar trees and also has a temple here dedicated to Lord Shiva. Dal Lake is also a perfect place to stop over and relax if you are trekking up to Naddi Viewpoint.
Shiva Cafe
Sitting on top of the Bhagsunag Waterfall, accessible only after a steep walk uphill, Shiva Cafe in Mcleodganj is an exceptionally photogenic hippie establishment that serves delectable dishes from morning to night. The overall serene ambience environment, sounds of the gushing water and the cafe’s excellent music collection make for a relaxing exp
Trekking
A number of treks are available in and around Mcleodganj, ranging from simple to difficult terrains. There are also a number of institutes that provide training as well as tools and facilities for trekking.

Kalachakra Temple
Located inside the Thekchen Chöling temple complex in Mcleodganj near Dharamsala, Kalachakra Temple is a popular Tibetan temple. It is known for housing the stunning murals of Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) which are linked to the Avalokitesvara, of whom Dalai Lama is a manifestation.

Norbulingka Institute
The Norbulingka Institute is a centre for practicing and fostering Tibetan art and crafts. The structure itself is a fine specimen of Tibetan style of architecture and design. The main objective of setting up the Norbulingka Institute is to preserve the Tibetan culture through various paintings, statues and sculptures.

Dharamkot
The little hippie village of Dharamkot is located near Dharamshala and Mcleodganj and is less visited by tourists. Popular as the Yoga Village, it is home to the Dhamma Shikhara Vipassana Meditation Centre and Tushita Buddhist Meditation Centre. It is also the base for some popular treks in the region like Triund trek and Indrahar Pass trek.

Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts
Situated in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) is known for its focus on dance, music as well as opera. Folk music, opera and dance performances are organised while the monasteries put up Thangka paintings. There is a museum on the premises which has on display exhibits pertaining to the Tibetan heritage a
Sunset Cafe
Sunset Cafe is a trendy little food joint nestled amongst the mountains that serve as a rest stop on the Gallu Devi Waterfall trek, about 10 minutes from Gallu Devi Temple. A simple establishment, the cafe is most famous for the breathtaking view of the Dhauladhar ranges that it provides, especially at sunset.

Naam Art Gallery
One can spend some relaxed and enjoyable time here, looking around at a number of works as well spiritual art works. Those interested in collecting art can buy some prints available here at a price of INR 400.
Tibetan Museum
This museum is located inside the Tsuglagkhang complex and has a collection of brilliant forms of Tibetan Art, which include history documents, pottery, handicrafts, paintings etc.