McLeod Ganj, also known as “Little Lhasa,” is a charming hill town in the Dharamshala region of Himachal Pradesh, India. Perched in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, it’s best known as the residence of the Dalai Lama and a vibrant center for Tibetan culture, spirituality, trekking, and cafés with mountain views.
Altitude: ~2,000 meters (6,560 ft)
Famous For: Tibetan monasteries, Buddhist teachings, meditation retreats, trekking, and chill vibes
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November
Official residence of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
Includes the Tibetan Museum, Namgyal Monastery, and prayer halls
Attend meditation sessions or teachings (open to all)
Scenic trek (about 1.5 km) from the town
Great for a morning walk or picnic near the waterfall
One of the most popular treks in Himachal
9 km trail from McLeod Ganj with panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range
You can camp overnight at the top
Small, tranquil lake surrounded by deodar trees
Good stop for peaceful walks and photography
Built in 1852 with neo-Gothic architecture
Known for its Belgian stained-glass windows and peaceful surroundings
Join meditation/yoga retreats at Tushita or Vipassana centers
Explore Tibetan art, crafts, and food at local markets
Attend Dharamshala International Film Festival (if visiting in October–November)
Shop for: Tibetan handicrafts, thangkas (scroll paintings), prayer wheels, incense, and woolens
Popular Cafés:
Illiterati Café – Books + views + pasta
Moonpeak Espresso – Great coffee and Tibetan food
Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen – Classic comfort food
Shiva Café – A cult favorite near Bhagsu Waterfall
Dharamkot – A peaceful village 2 km away, popular with solo travelers and yogis
Namgyalma Stupa – A spiritual monument in the heart of town
Kangra Fort and Tea Gardens – Within 1–2 hours drive
By Air: Closest airport is Gaggal (Dharamshala) Airport – 20 km away
By Road: Well-connected by buses and taxis from Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali, etc.
By Train: Nearest major station is Pathankot, ~90 km away (then taxi/bus)
Solo travelers
Couples/honeymooners
Spiritual seekers
Backpackers
Photographers & writers