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Activities in Himachal Pradesh

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  1. Tushita Meditation Centre

    Near Dharamkot, Tushita offers eight-day nonresidential courses and 10-day residential retreats in Buddhist philosophy, plus courses for advanced students.

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  2. Sangye's Kitchen Cooking Courses

    Tibetan treats, with a different menu daily. Book one day in advance.

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  3. Branch Security Office

    Meeting face to face with the Dalai Lama is a lifelong dream for many travellers and certainly for Buddhists, but private audiences are rarely granted. Put simply, the Dalai Lama is too busy with spiritual duties and running the government in exile to meet everyone who comes to Dharamsala. Tibetan refugees are automatically guaranteed an audience, but travellers must make do with the occasional public teachings held at Gangchen Kyishong during the monsoon (July/August), after Losar (Tibetan New Year) in February/March and on other occasions, depending on his schedule. For annual schedules and just about everything you need to know about His Holiness, check out www.dalaila…

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  4. Walks

    Interesting short walks around McLeod include the 2km stroll to Bhagsu and the 3km walk northeast to Dharamkot, for uplifting views south over the valley and north towards the Dhauladhar Ridge.

    A popular longer walk is the two-day return trip through boulder fields and rhododendron forests to Triund (2900m), a 9km walk past Dharamkot. Triund has a simple rest house and you can stop overnight and stroll up to the glacier at Laka Got (3350m) before turning back to McLeod Ganj. There's a scenic route along the gorge from the waterfall at Bhagsu. From Triund, you can trek to Indrahar La (4300m) and the Chamba Valley.

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  5. Z Meditation

    McLeod Ganj has dozens of practitioners of holistic and alternative therapies, some legitimate and some making a fast buck at the expense of gullible travellers. Adverts for courses and sessions are posted on noticeboards all over McLeod Ganj and in Contact magazine, but talking to other travellers is a better way to find the good practitioners. Be warned that some women travellers have been molested by so-called 'therapists'. Readers have recommended Z Meditation.

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  6. Naldehra Golf Course

    About 15km north of Mashobra, Naldehra is famous chiefly for the Naldehra Golf Course, established in 1905 by British viceroy Lord Curzon. Set among tall cedars – some of which stand directly between the tee and green – it’s a challenging course. Hire a caddy (Rs40/70 for 9/18 holes) or you won’t know where you’re going. Ponies can be hired for treks along the ridge and there are pine-scented walks.

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  7. Himachal Heli Adventures

    From January to March, the village of Solang Nullah transforms into Himachal’s main ski and snowboarding resort. Skiing and showboarding equipment can be hired through tour operators in Manali. Costly heli-skiing trips to high-altitude powder can be arranged through Himachal Heli Adventures.

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  8. Mani Mahesh Travels

    Near the Lakshmi Narayan complex, Mani Mahesh Travels can arrange treks with guides and porters in the foothills of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar (Rs1200 to Rs1800 per person, per day, depending on altitude), as well as informative tours of Chamba’s temples (from Rs550).

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  9. Tibetan Children’s Village

    About 4km northwest of McLeod Ganj on Mall Rd, peaceful Dal Lake is home to the Tibetan Children’s Village, which provides free education for some 2000 refugee children. Visitors are welcome and there may be opportunities for volunteers.

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  10. Trekking

    It's possible to trek from McLeod Ganj to the Kullu, Chamba, Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, and there are several agencies in town who can make the necessary arrangements. Probably the most popular route crosses the 4300m Indrahar Pass over the Dhaula Dhar to Bharmour.

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  12. VolunteerTibet

    VolunteerTibet is a community organisation that arranges placements in areas of need – eg teaching, computer training, and social services. Volunteers with two months or more to spare are preferred, but short-term placements can also be arranged.

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  13. Adventure Sports Centre

    This adventure sports centre has its headquarters at Aleo, 3km south of Manali on the east bank of the Beas. A huge range of activities can be arranged, from rafting and treks to skiing and mountaineering courses – see the website for details.

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  14. Himalayan Travelling Agency

    Treks from Bharmour can be arranged through the Himalayan Travelling Agency, by the HP State Coop Bank in the bazaar. Expect to pay around Rs1200 a day, for food, tents, guides and porters. The trekking season lasts from May to late October.

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  15. Regional Mountaineering Centre

    Uphill from the bus stand on the road to Dharamkot, the Regional Mountaineering Centre can arrange treks and adventure activities and offers courses and expeditions on set dates. It can also provide a list of registered guides and porters.

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  16. Hope Education Centre

    Hope Education Centre, off Jogibara Rd, runs conversational English classes for Tibetan refugees from 4.30pm to 6pm Monday to Friday, often held informally over coffee at Cafe Oasis. Anyone is welcome to turn up.

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  17. Tibetan Welfare Office

    The Tibetan Welfare Office can provide advice on other opportunities for volunteers around McLeod Ganj, including environmental efforts such as the Clean Upper Dharamsala Project.

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  18. LHA - Volunteering

    LHA arranges placements at a variety of local community projects. You need a minimum of two weeks for teaching placements and one month or more for serious vocational programmes.

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  19. Tibetan Universal Massage

    The recommended Tibetan Universal Massage offers training in traditional Tibetan massage. Courses run for five afternoons on set dates and cost Rs1500.

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  20. Tibetan-language Courses

    Inside the Gangchen Kyishong complex, the Library of Tibetan Works & Archives runs long-term Tibetan-language Courses for beginners and experienced students.

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  21. Palampur Tea Cooperative

    You can pass a few hours observing the tea-making process at the Palampur Tea Cooperative, about 2km from town on the road to Mandi.

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  23. Him-Anchal Taxi Operators Union

    The Him-Anchal Taxi Operators Union has fixed-price tours, including Rohtang La (Rs1200), Solang Nullah (Rs600) and Naggar (Rs600).

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  24. Spiti Holiday Adventure

    Organises all-inclusive mountain treks from two to nine days for around Rs2500 per person per day, as well as 4WD safaris and monastery tours.

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  25. Vipassana Meditation Centre

    Located in Dharamkot, this centre runs strict 10-day retreats on vipassana (mindfulness meditation) from April to November.

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  26. Private Language Tuition

    LHA offers private language tuition or there are several independent Tibetan teachers - check Contact magazine for details.

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  27. Lha

    Lha runs yoga classes at 7.30am and 5.30pm (Rs100 per session) and also runs reliable Tibetan massage sessions.

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