McLeod Ganj is one of those places where sitting, chatting and philosophizing in restaurants is the favored activity. Tibetan dishes such as thukpa and momos are prominent, along with Chinese egg noodles, chow mein and stir-fry. Fresh baked Tibetan breads and cakes are widely available. The focal point of McLeod Ganj is its Bhuddist temple, ringed with spinning red and gold prayer wheels. Other Buddhist and Tibetan sites in McLeod Ganj include the Namgyal Monastery, the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts, Gompa Dip Tse-Chok Ling (a small monastery), the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Gangchen Kyishong, Mani Lakhang Stupa, Nechung Monastery, Norbulingka Institute.
Home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile and starting point for some exhilarating treks into the Himalayas , Dharamsala, or more correctly, its upper ttown McLeod Ganj, is one of Himachal’s most irresistible destinations. Spread across wooded ridges beneath the rock faces of the Dhauladar Range , the town is divided into two distinct and separate sections, separated by twisting road and almost a thousand meters in altitude. Originally a British hill station, McLeod Ganj has been transformed by the influx of Tibetan refugees fleeing from their homeland. Tibetan influence here is very strong as evidence of temples, schools and monasteries. Many people visit India specifically to come here, and its relaxed and friendly atmosphere can make it a difficult place to leave.
Prayer Wheels pushed by an old woman at McLeod Ganj, Northern India.
Leaving this beautiful and serene place made us sad but we have to. We scheduled to go back to Delhi and endure the blistering heat once again. We had no other choice since our flight going back home is in there. Our stay in India is enough having visited a lot of places already. It’s not possible to see everything India has to offer in a single expedition, and we don’t suggest you try. We have covered a total distance of approximately more than 4,000 kilometers spread across seven cities in four states and seeing places you only see in books.
Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass of the Himalayas some 51 km from Manali. It connects the Kulu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Even with all the beautiful places and interesting people we met there is also the downside of traveling in India. Rampant commercialism, hustling merchants, persistent touts and scams to make you scream with annoyance are just some to name a few. You have to have a strong guts and feeling before you decide to travel in this subcontinent.
McLeod Ganj is often referred to as "Little Lhasa" due to its large population of Tibetan refugees and the presence of the Dalai Lama's temple. McLeod Ganj offers a unique blend of Indian and Tibetan cultures, making it a fascinating destination for travelers interested in learning about Buddhism, Tibetan history, and Himalayan culture. himachal tour package
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