Escape into the serene charm of Himachal Pradesh with this 4 Nights / 5 Days tour covering the best of Dharamshala, McLeodganj, Dalhousie, and Khajjiar. Starting from Chandigarh, this journey takes you through spiritual retreats, scenic mountain landscapes, and colonial-era hill stations. Explore Tibetan monasteries, tranquil temples, bustling markets, and the lush meadows of Khajjiar — often called the “Mini Switzerland of India.” Perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking peace, culture, and Himalayan beauty in one trip.
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Leave behind the plains of Chandigarh and journey into the serene landscapes of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges. This 5-day tour offers the perfect mix of Tibetan culture, colonial charm, lush pine forests, and tranquil mountain life. Explore the spiritual side of Dharamshala, the vibrant energy of McLeodganj, and the postcard-perfect beauty of Dalhousie and Khajjiar — known as the Mini Switzerland of India.
Whether you’re looking for peace, heritage, or scenic adventure, this trip promises it all!
Your Dharamshala–Dalhousie journey begins with pickup from Chandigarh Railway Station, Airport, or hotel. As you leave the plains of Punjab behind, the drive gradually enters the scenic foothills of Himachal Pradesh.
The route toward Dharamshala passes through small hill towns, fertile valleys, and stretches of pine forests. As you approach Kangra Valley, the landscape becomes wider and greener, with the Dhauladhar mountain range rising dramatically in the background.
The total distance from Chandigarh to Dharamshala is approximately 250 km and usually takes 6–7 hours depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Upon arrival in Dharamshala, check into your pre-booked hotel and relax after the drive. The evening is free to enjoy the calm mountain atmosphere of the Dhauladhar foothills.
Why Dharamshala is special: The town is known for Tibetan culture, monasteries, scenic mountain views, and spiritual calm.
Overnight Stay: Dharamshala
After breakfast, begin exploring Dharamshala and nearby McLeodganj, which together form one of the most culturally unique destinations in Himachal Pradesh.
Located about 9 km uphill from Dharamshala, McLeodganj is known as “Little Lhasa” because it is home to the Tibetan government-in-exile and the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
The town is filled with Tibetan monasteries, colorful prayer flags, cafés, and handicraft markets.
The Dalai Lama Temple Complex is the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism in India. Visitors can observe monks chanting prayers, spin prayer wheels, and enjoy peaceful views of the surrounding mountains.
The temple complex also includes meditation halls, Tibetan museums, and peaceful walking areas.
The monasteries around McLeodganj showcase Tibetan Buddhist architecture, colorful murals, and prayer flags fluttering in the mountain breeze. The calm environment makes it an ideal place for quiet reflection.
Located near McLeodganj, Bhagsunag Temple is an ancient Shiva temple surrounded by natural beauty. A short walk from the temple leads to Bhagsunag Waterfall, where mountain water cascades down rocky cliffs.
This area is also known for its cafés where visitors can enjoy snacks and mountain views.
The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium is widely considered one of the most scenic cricket stadiums in the world. The stadium sits against the dramatic backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountains.
As evening approaches, visit one of the local sunset viewpoints overlooking the Kangra Valley. The golden sunset over the snow-capped Dhauladhar peaks creates one of the most memorable sights in Dharamshala.
Before returning to your hotel, spend time exploring the local markets of McLeodganj.
Popular items to buy:
Food to try:
Return to your hotel by evening.
Overnight Stay: Dharamshala
After breakfast, check out from your Dharamshala hotel and begin your journey toward Dalhousie.
The drive takes approximately 4 hours and passes through scenic hills, pine forests, and small Himachali villages. As you approach Dalhousie, the landscape becomes quieter and more forested.
Dalhousie was established by the British in the 19th century and retains its colonial-era charm through old churches, heritage buildings, and peaceful walking streets.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax.
Mall Road is the central promenade of Dalhousie and is ideal for relaxed evening walks. The area features small cafés, handicraft shops, and viewpoints overlooking the surrounding valleys.
Subhash Chowk is the main square of Dalhousie where visitors gather for evening strolls. The area offers views of distant Himalayan peaks and is surrounded by colonial-era architecture.
Why Dalhousie is unique: Compared to busier hill stations, Dalhousie offers a quieter atmosphere, colonial architecture, and panoramic Himalayan views.
Overnight Stay: Dalhousie
After breakfast, begin one of the most scenic excursions of the tour — the journey from Dalhousie to Khajjiar. Located approximately 22 km from Dalhousie, Khajjiar is often referred to as the “Mini Switzerland of India” because of its lush green meadows surrounded by dense cedar forests.
The drive itself takes around 45–60 minutes and passes through winding forest roads, offering beautiful views of the Himalayan foothills and valleys.
Khajjiar is a large meadow surrounded by tall cedar trees with a small lake at its center. The open grassland landscape is unique compared to the forested terrain of other Himachal destinations.
This wide green meadow is the main attraction of Khajjiar and offers several activities for visitors.
Things to do in Khajjiar:
The peaceful surroundings and cool mountain breeze make Khajjiar one of the most relaxing places in the Dalhousie region.
Located about 12 km from Dalhousie and near Khajjiar, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected forest reserve known for its dense deodar and pine forests.
The sanctuary is popular among nature lovers because of its quiet walking trails and scenic viewpoints.
What makes Kalatop special:
The forest trails here offer a refreshing escape into untouched nature.
Panchpula is another popular attraction near Dalhousie known for its streams and small waterfalls flowing through rocky mountain terrain.
The name Panchpula literally means “five bridges,” referring to the small bridges built across flowing mountain streams.
Visitors often stop here to enjoy the cool mountain water, walk along the natural trails, and relax in the scenic environment.
After exploring these locations, return to Dalhousie in the evening.
Overnight Stay: Dalhousie
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and begin the return journey to Chandigarh. The drive gradually descends from the cool mountain climate of Dalhousie into the plains of Punjab.
The route passes through scenic valleys, pine-covered hills, and small Himachali villages before reconnecting with highway roads leading back to Chandigarh.
Although this is the final travel day, the journey still offers beautiful landscapes, river views, and mountain scenery along the way.
Upon arrival in Chandigarh, you will be dropped at your preferred location — Airport, Railway Station, or hotel.
Your Dharamshala–Dalhousie 5-day journey concludes with memorable experiences of Himalayan landscapes, Tibetan culture, peaceful monasteries, colonial hill towns, and the stunning meadows of Khajjiar.
The best time to visit is from March to June (pleasant weather and lush greenery) and October to February (for snowfall and winter charm). Monsoon months (July–September) can bring scenic views but occasional road delays.
We provide private cabs (Sedan/SUV/Tempo Traveller) depending on the group size. All vehicles are well-maintained and driven by experienced Himachali drivers familiar with hilly terrain.
Yes, Khajjiar and Kalatop are open throughout the year, but access may be restricted during heavy snowfall in peak winters (Dec–Feb). We always check real-time conditions for safe travel.
The package includes stays in well-rated 3★ or equivalent hotels, offering clean rooms, great views, and meal plans (Breakfast & Dinner). Hotel category can be upgraded as per preference.
Absolutely! This tour is designed for all age groups, with moderate travel times, comfortable stays, and relaxed sightseeing. We can also pace the itinerary based on guest preferences.

