McLeod Ganj - A Step Closer To The Heavens; A Paradise On Earth
McLeod Ganj is a part of Dharamshala, one of the most sought after holiday destination in India. Dharamshala is divided into three parts of upper, mid and lower; McLeodGanj makes up the upper part. This part of Dharamshala is the stronghold of Tibetans in India and the place where the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama resides.
McLeod Ganj is also referred to as "The Little Lhasa" due to its Tibetan population. Tibetans migrated to this place during the time of Chinese invasion during the early 1960s and the Dalai Lama fled to this place to seek refuge who was followed by many other followers. Tourism is becoming big in this place and the reach of Oyo rooms in McLeod Ganj testifies that. The peak seasons see people from all over India and the world flocking into the town to experience and witness the natural beauty of the place.
This place is popular both with the backpacker adrenaline junkies or just people looking to have a rejuvenating time in the midst of nature’s finest beauty. It picturesque landscape showcased in pictures attracts tourist from all over the world making them want to witness it with their own eyes. This place will introduce you to the proper Tibetan way of life from their cultures and traditions to the food they eat and their philosophy on life. Dharamshala is a very good place to try the Tibetan food known widely across all over like momos (dumplings), Thukpa (Noodle soup), ThenThuk (Soup in handmade noodles) and Pocha (Salty tea).
After you arrive Dharamshala you will have to make your way towards the upper part to be in McLeod Ganj. This Tibetan stronghold has a large number of Tibetan families and some impressive monastery with live sizes of Lord Buddha. The architectural structure and design of these monasteries, houses and other establishments is leans towards the Tibetan style. It is a not only a major pilgrimage place for TIbetans in India but also a place where people come for holy studies and take part in Holistic activities and volunteer for various work in the monasteries. A ten day festival is organised by the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts which showcases the rich cultures and tradition of the Tibetan people.
Dharamshala is easily approachable by road and a straight ride from