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Offbeat Places to Explore in Dharamshala || Offbeat Places in Dharamshala || Offbeat Place in Dharamshala

Dharmshala, nestled in the Himalayas, is known for its tranquil beauty and Tibetan culture. While many visitors flock to popular spots like McLeod Ganj and the Dalai Lama Temple, there are a few offbeat places you might enjoy exploring:

  1. Triund: Though it's become more popular in recent years, the trek to Triund is still a bit off the beaten path for those who venture beyond McLeod Ganj. The views of the Dhauladhar range and the camping experience are worth the hike.

  2. Kangra Fort: Located about 20 km from Dharamshala, this ancient fort is a fascinating site with a rich history, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

  3. Masroor Rock Cut Temples: Around 40 km from Dharamshala, these lesser-known temples are carved out of rock and offer a unique glimpse into ancient architecture and spirituality.

  4. Sidhbari: A quaint village near Dharamshala, Sidhbari is home to the Tushita Meditation Centre, where you can experience meditation and learn about Buddhist philosophy in a serene setting.

  5. Naddi Village: Located a short drive from McLeod Ganj, Naddi offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar range and a more relaxed, less touristy atmosphere.

  6. Guna Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in a small village near Dharamshala. It’s not as frequented by tourists, making it a peaceful spot for contemplation.

  7. Bir Billing: Though not exactly in Dharamshala, Bir Billing is a nearby village known for paragliding and Tibetan monasteries. It’s a great place to escape the crowds and enjoy some adventure.

These spots offer a chance to experience a quieter side of Dharamshala and its surroundings, away from the usual tourist trails.

Best Regards,
     Kamlesh Dharta