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Day 1 Arrival in Dharamshala and McLeodganj Exploration
  • Arrival in Dharamshala (by flight to Gaggal Airport or by road).
  • Transfer to your hotel in McLeod Ganj.
  • Check-in at your hotel and enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
  • Head to McLeod Ganj – a vibrant town and the residence of the Dalai Lama. Explore the Dalai Lama Temple Complex (Tsuglagkhang Temple),
  • Explore the McLeod Ganj Market, where you can shop for Tibetan handicrafts, woolens, jewelry, prayer wheels, and more.
  • Visit St. John’s Church in the Wilderness.
  • Take a stroll to Naddi Viewpoint.
  • Alternatively, you can visit Dal Lake.
  • Stay at your hotel in McLeod Ganj.
  • Breakfast at your hotel.
  • Head out to Bhagsunag Temple and Bhagsu Waterfall (approximately 3 km from McLeod Ganj). 
  • If you're up for some adventure, begin the Triund Trek from Bhagsu (about 7-8 km one-way).
  • If you didn't do the trek, have lunch at Norbulingka Institute's café, which serves Tibetan cuisine and offers a peaceful setting.
  • Stay at your hotel in McLeod Ganj.
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Take a day trip to explore the surroundings of Dharamshala:
  • Head to Kangra Fort, one of the oldest forts in India, located around 20 km from McLeod Ganj. 
  • Visit Masrur Rock-Cut Temples, about 30 km from Dharamshala.
  • Visit the War Memorial in Dharamshala.
  • Spend the evening at Kangra Valley Viewpoint or visit the Tea Gardens of Dharamshala, where you can learn about the tea-making process and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea.
  • Stay at your hotel in McLeod Ganj.
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • If you’re interested in spiritual and wellness activities, visit the Dharamshala Meditation Centre or the Gyuto Monastery. The Gyuto Monastery is known for its tantric ceremonies and offers a tranquil setting.
  • Depending on your departure time, take a last stroll around the market or shop for souvenirs.
  • Check out from your hotel and head to the airport (Gaggal Airport) or the bus station for your onward journey.

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  • 3 nights stay in a comfortable hotel in McLeod Ganj.
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  • Airport/Railway station pick-up and drop-off (Gaggal Airport or Dharamshala bus station).
  • McLeod Ganj exploration (Dalai Lama Temple, St. John’s Church, McLeod Ganj Market).
  • Visits to Naddi Viewpoint and Dal Lake.
  • Bhagsu Waterfall, Bhagsunag Temple, and optional Triund Trek.
  • Day trip to Kangra Fort, Masrur Rock-Cut Temples, War Memorial, and Tea Gardens.
  • Visit to Norbulingka Institute and Gyuto Monastery or Dharamshala Meditation Centre.
  • Comfortable vehicle for local sightseeing as per itinerary.
  • Travel expenses to and from Dharamshala.
  • Lunches, dinners, and snacks outside the itinerary.
  • Tips, laundry, phone calls, or any other personal items.
  • Entrance fees for monuments, parks, or activities not included in the package.
  • Equipment or rentals required for the Triund Trek.
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Any applicable GST or local taxes, unless explicitly mentioned.

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