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Chandigarh to Dharamshala Cab

Travel from Chandigarh to Dharamshala comfortably with Aradhya Travels. Covering 240 km in approximately 4-5 hours through Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar range, this is one of our most popular outstation routes.

What You Get

  • Approx. 240 km · 4-5 hours travel time
  • Competitive fares — call or WhatsApp for a quote
  • One-way and round-trip options
  • AC sedan, MUV, and SUV fleet available
  • Experienced drivers familiar with hill roads and the Dharamshala route

Hill-Road Experts

Drivers experienced on the Chandigarh–Dharamshala route, including mountain stretches.

Comfortable AC Cabs

Well-maintained Innova, Ertiga, and sedans with ample legroom and luggage space for mountain trips.

Easy Booking

Call +91-8437867867 or WhatsApp us to confirm your Dharamshala trip instantly.

About Dharamshala

Dharamshala, set against the snow-clad Dhauladhar mountains in Kangra Valley, is best known as the home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. The Chandigarh to Dharamshala cab ride covers about 240 km through picturesque Himachal countryside. Upper Dharamshala (McLeod Ganj) blends Tibetan monasteries, trekking trails, and bohemian cafés, while lower Dharamshala retains a quiet colonial charm.

What Dharamshala Is Famous For

  • McLeod Ganj — Little Lhasa, residence of the Dalai Lama
  • Tibetan Buddhism — monasteries, prayer flags, and meditation centres
  • Trekking base for Triund, Indrahar Pass, and Kareri Lake
  • Cricket stadium — HPCA Stadium, one of the world's most scenic grounds
  • Kangra Valley tea gardens and Tibetan handicrafts
  • Blend of Indian and Tibetan culture, cuisine, and spirituality

En Route from Chandigarh

Scenic stops and towns you'll pass on the journey from Chandigarh.

  • Hoshiarpur — gateway to Himachal at the Shivalik foothills
  • Nurpur — historic town with an old fort and Kangra valley views
  • Kangra — ancient valley with the famous Kangra Fort
  • Gaggal — nearest airport town, entry point to Dharamshala

Places to Visit in Dharamshala

Top attractions to explore once you arrive — we can also arrange local day trips.

McLeod Ganj

Upper Dharamshala's bustling hub — Tibetan restaurants, souvenir shops, and the Tsuglagkhang Complex where the Dalai Lama resides.

Tsuglagkhang Temple

The Dalai Lama's main temple — a serene space with a giant gilded Buddha statue, prayer wheels, and monks in meditation.

Bhagsu Waterfall & Temple

A popular waterfall and ancient Shiva temple a short walk from McLeod Ganj — especially full during monsoon.

Triund Trek

A moderate 9 km trek from McLeod Ganj to a meadow at 2,850 m with stunning Dhauladhar views — ideal for a day or overnight camp.

Dal Lake

A small sacred lake surrounded by deodar forest near McLeod Ganj — peaceful spot with a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

St. John in the Wilderness

Gothic church built in 1852 in a cedar forest between Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj — known for its Belgian stained glass.

Kangra Fort

One of India's oldest forts (4th century BC) in Kangra town — massive ruins with an archaeological museum and valley views.

HPCA Cricket Stadium

Dharamshala's picturesque cricket ground set against the Dhauladhar range — tours available on non-match days.

Norbulingka Institute

A Tibetan arts centre preserving thangka painting, wood carving, and metalwork — beautiful Japanese-style gardens.