

A cultural hub in the Himalayas, preserving Tibetan history and artifacts.
Known for its traditional Tibetan breakfast and warm ambiance.
Famous for its breakfast buffet with a view of the mountains.
A local favorite for its affordable Tibetan and Chinese dishes.
A treasure trove of Tibetan history and culture, housing artifacts and artworks.
The largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in India, offering a peaceful and spiritual experience.
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery and a waterfall.

Mcleod Ganj is cold due to its high altitude, a warm coat is essential.

Exploring the museum and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
The sun can be strong at high altitudes, a hat provides protection.
Intricately hand-painted religious art, depicting Buddhist deities and scenes, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Tibet.
Crafted with semi-precious stones like turquoise and coral, these pieces showcase traditional Tibetan designs and symbolism.
Hand-woven with intricate patterns, these textiles are made from yak wool and silk, and are often used to make traditional clothing and rugs.
Roasted barley flour mixed with tea or butter tea, often eaten for breakfast.
Steamed or fried Tibetan dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
Noodle soup with vegetables or meat, a popular lunch option.
A world-renowned art museum housing a vast collection spanning the 13th to the present day.

Gateway to Yosemite National Park, offering information, maps, and a starting point for iconic trails like Half Dome and Yosemite Falls.
A historic coaching inn dating back to the 14th century, offering traditional Cumbrian hospitality in the heart of the Lake District.