Dalhousie and mcleodganj which is better




















If you were looking for shopping places in Dalhousie then you were in luck as here we would be telling you about two of the best! Gandhi Chowk: The hustling and bustling streets of Gandhi Chowk is a paradise for shopaholics and it is considered to be the best place for shopping in Dalhousie.

Visitors can choose from the endless varieties of handicrafts sold here and please themselves. The Tibetan Market: It is yet another magnificent and perfect shopping spot in Dalhousie. It is very well known to offer a variety of goods such as bags, dolls, carpets and purses let alone varieties of handicrafts. The basic options for getting around in Dharamshala in sum up to 4. To start with, taxis are the most convenient and easily available mode of transfer. To avoid any inconvenience, the taxi operator union has a uniform or a fixed tariff chart for all popular attractions.

If you would like to save some bucks then you may like to travel in black and yellow auto rickshaws which are comparatively cheaper than taxis. You can also use maxi cabs which can accommodate about 12 people and the private bus can be of great service yet it is very affordable. On the other hand, Dalhousie is a small town and is said to be best explored on foot where you can have the pleasure to witness the scenic mountain views.

To reach to some of the popular points of interests, one may hire a cab or taxi from one of the local private agencies right in the town centre.

So, here are all the things that you needed to know about Dharamshala and Dalhousie. Now, it might be a bit easier for you to make that seemingly impossible Dharamshala vs Dalhousie decision. So, what are you waiting for? Get your bags ready and plan your trip to Dharamshala or vacay in Dalhousie and get going!

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Both the places can be visited throughout the year however Dharamshala can be best visited between February and June while Dalhousie is recommended to be visited between March and June. Be it Dharamshala or Dalhousie, one can always visit these places and enjoy the best what it has to offer without hurting much of your budget. An average budget of INR should be fairly enough which includes meals and local transportation. Kotwali Bazaar and Tibetan Handicraft Centre are well reputed in Dharamshala to offer some great deal in shopping for its visitors while the famous yet bustling Gandhi Chowk and the Tibetan Market has earned its fair share of credit to please the visitors in Dalhousie for shopping.

The climate in Dharamshala and Dalhousie are pretty decent compared to many other parts of the country. Another special moment that captured my heart was when my husband and I sat atop the hill and watched the sun go down, slowly turning its colour from yellow to orange, etching those moments in our heart, forever.

I will always cherish those few minutes I spent with him. An enriching day both mentally and spiritually. This was the final chapter of our journey, and before heading home there was one place left in our bucket list — Mcleodganj! True to its fame, this place had heavenly weather and lively faces. I particularly loved the Bhagsunag waterfalls, where, of course, the photo sessions happened.

Our highlight of the falls was when me and my girls discovered a pool formed by the waterfall on our own. It was an accidental discovery, but I felt good, for now, I had a story to tell! Next was the monastery with which I felt a deep and meaningful connection. Inspired by simple living and high thinking , I shared a few stories of mine with my friends who were equally interested in Buddhism and its teachings.

I have been to many trips during my life, with schoolmates, college buddies, and office colleagues, but none of them were this great. And from all the journeys across various destinations, what I have learned is that, in the end, only happiness matters. And this trip, made me happy.

Highlights — Awesome street food including momos and hard to find Maggie , sunset view from Kalatop, Bhagsunag waterfall, and the monasteries at McLeodganj. Looking for your own personal adventure? Is it worth the hype? By Rishabh Kathuria. Why I wish to visit Dalhousie again. By Vandy Malik. Charming Beauty of Dalhousie. By Umesh Awasthi. Dalhousie: A Quiet Summer Retreat. By Nancy Nance. Thanks a lot. Dalhousie is so limited to roam aeound, as there is just a walkin street in main city, waterfalls only and you have to travel for 22km to go to khajjiar famous as mini switzerland of india but its just one time visit place, there is shiv temple in khajjiar you can see dalhousie trip pics as well as dharamshala pics in my profile dharamshala is much better choice.

Upvote Comment. Ritika sharma. Dharamshala is always better because you have so kany treks to do and so many places to explore. Darshan Malviya. I will choose dharamshala. If you are trekking lover there is triund trek for you , you will find snow close in dharamshala which is far in dalhousie.

Is there any reason? Pooja bhagat. Dharamshala has more influence of Buddhism and it's culture. And it you want a trek , you can have a triund day trek from here. Thanks pooja. Hemant Sharma. Dalhousie is all about scenic beauty but don't miss khajjiar very beautiful place Dharamshala is all about Buddhist culture and some adventure you can explore there like paragliding and trekking Both places have different experiences. I think if u need relaxing holiday then go for dalhousie and if u like some adventure then opt for dharamshala.

Hari Sankar B.



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