Paragliding is an adventure sport that involves gliding on a glider with no rigid support system. It follows much of the concept from a hot air balloon as the glider depends a lot on centripetal and centrifugal forces to help one glide in the air. In Dharamsala, a lot of tour and travel agencies provide this service.
Triund is located north of Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj is often termed as the crown jewel of Dharamsala. Triund hill offers a stunning view of Dhauladhar Mountains on one side and Kangra Valley on the other side. The trek requires one to reach McLeod Ganj and hire a taxi from there to Galu.
Dharamshala is a popular tourist spot among youngsters because of its amazing cafe culture. This town, specifically Mcleodganj, is dotted with several cafes that serve delicious local and international cuisine, and beverages.
Kareri Lake is located approximately 40 kilometers North of Dharamsala and in the Dhauladhar Range. The route is filled with beautiful green vegetation and flora unique to the Himalayas.
There is a wide range of lighter adventures and fun activities in Dharamshala perfect for families and groups. You can choose from rock climbing, ziplining, hiking, fishing and cycling.
One of the best things that you cannot miss on your Dharamsala trip is visiting the very famous Dal lake. Location: Kangra district, Village Tota Rani.
Want some me-time while in Dharamsala? Then, head to the beautiful and old Gyuto monastery that is a great source of peace and tranquillity. The monastery teaches few very nice things that you will remember your whole life.
If you are a chai lover and want to see the source of your joy every morning and evening, then visit the Tea Gardens. Located on the route of Dharamsala-McleodGanj, these tea gardens will not only tell you about the whole process of tea making but will also leave you mesmerized by the jaw-dropping views.