Dharamshala Triund Bir Billing Tour

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Duration

4 Days 3 Night

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

50 people

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Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi to Dharamshala

Dist: 472 km | Time: 9 to 10 hrs | Altitude: 206 m to 1500

You will be picked up from Delhi in the late evening and driven to Dharamshala. The trip will take about 9-10 hours, providing ample time to unwind and take in the picturesque drive through the hills.

Meals: Nil

Night: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

Day 2: Reaching Dharamshala

Arrival Time: 8:00 am | Check-In time: 11:00 am

You will reach Dharamshala in the morning and check in to the hotel. After freshening up, you can explore Mall Road, the Dalai Lama Temple, St. John Church, Bhagsu waterfall, Naddi Hills, the Tibetan market, and Dal Lake.

 Meals: Dinner

Night: Stay at the Hotel in Dharamshala

Day 3: Trek to Triund

Dist: 7  km (Trek) | Time: 3 to 5 hrs | Altitude: 1500m to 2828m

Prepare for the Triund Trek as you head towards Dharamkot/Bhagsu. Your Trek Leader will provide instructions and brief you on the trek ahead. Afterwards, you'll begin your ascent to Triund, taking in the breathtaking views.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at the camp/lodge in Triund

Day 4: Triund to Dharamshala to Bir Billing

Dist: 65 km | Time: 2 to 3 hrs | Altitude: 1500 m to 1525 m

In the morning, enjoy the stunning sunrise over the Dhauladhar Ranges. After breakfast, you’ll descend to Dharamkot and drive to Bir. Upon arrival in Bir, you’ll have time to relax and explore the local area.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at the Hotel in Bir

Day 5: Local Sightseeing and Depart

Paragliding Timings: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm 

Wake up to the view of gliders gliding in the air. After freshening up, you can opt for paragliding (excluded) at Bir Billing, mainly called the “Paragliding Capital of India.” Later in the evening, you will depart for Delhi. Meals: Breakfast

Night: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

Day 6: Reaching Delhi

Distance: 524 km | Time:  9 to 10 hrs | Altitude: 1525m to 206m

After an overnight journey, you will reach Delhi in the morning, remembering the most awaited adventure of your life. As you conclude your trip, you’ll carry the essence of the mountains and the joy of your journey.

Meals: NA

Night: NA

Included/Excluded

  • Triund Trek
  • Guide for Triund Trek
  • Meals as mentioned in the Itinerary.
  • Accommodation is on a double or triple-sharing basis as per the package.
  • Vehicle for sightseeing & excursions as per our itinerary.
  • All toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowances.
  • Necessary Permits.
  • Local Sightseeing.
  • Fees for any adventure activity.
  • Paragliding
  • Any entrance fee to the monastery and monuments.
  • Dedicated Tour Guide.
  • Any kind of personal expenses or extra meals ordered.
  • Services of the vehicle on leisure days and after finishing the sightseeing tour as per the Itinerary.
  • Any kind of drink (alcoholic, mineral water, aerated).
  • Heater charges in hotels.
  • The cost is incidental to any change in the itinerary/stay due to flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks, and any factors beyond our control.
  • Anything not explicitly mentioned under the head.

Highlights

  • The trip will start after the full payment. Make sure you make all the arrangements beforehand.
  • Check-in/check-out time at all the properties will be at 1100 hrs (Noon). Some properties may not allow early check-in.
  • Food Service will be available from 8:00 am to 9:30 am and 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
  • You will get hot water in showers for a few hours in the morning. Kindly ask the receptionist about the times in advance.
  • Room heaters are available at the hotel for an extra cost.
  • Triple Sharing does not necessarily mean Three Separate Beds. It can have one double bed and one rollaway bed.
  • The vehicle will be provided as per the itinerary, and any additional sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary will be charged extra.
  • No refund or compensation for any unused services/transportation in any circumstance.
  • Visits to museums, monasteries, and forts included in the tour are subject to their opening on the day of the visit, per the rules of the competent authority.
  • We will not bear any cost for flights cancelled or delayed due to any reason.
  • There will be no compensation if you are delayed due to roadblocks, natural calamities or personal reasons. The alternate accommodation cost due to the same should be borne by you.
  • Rates are subject to change until you haven’t paid the total amount.
  • Room allotment will be based on availability when check-in; floor or view preferences are not guaranteed.
  • All expenses which are not included in the cost of the package shall be paid directly at the time of checkout.
  • You are advised to take insurance before starting the tour.

  • Good Shoes (preferred waterproof).
  • T-shirts, pants, and Thermals as required.
  • Ear Muffs/Warmer.
  • Warm Cap and Gloves.
  • Jacket (2 units).
  • Raincoat or umbrella.
  • A medium backpack that is lightweight and easy to carry.
  • Sunscreen lotion/Cold Cream (optional).
  • Toilet Kit (Toothpaste, Brush, handwash, Toilet roll, moisturiser, etc).
  • Toilet Paper.
  • Hand Sanitizer.
  • Power bank.

We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility.

If you have paid the total amount but cancelled the package. You will be provided with a refund, as mentioned below:

  • 30 Days or More: 50% of the total amount is refundable.
  • 15 to 29 Days: 25% of the total amount is refundable.
  • 0 to 14 Days: No Refunds.

Tours or activities may be cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond our control, weather conditions such as heavy rain or storms, or government restrictions like sudden closures of specific areas. In such a scenario, we will provide an alternate tour or activity. However, no refunds will be provided.

About this tour

The Dharamshala Triund Bir Billing Tour, Dharamshala, is considered the Indian home of Tibetans, with welcoming soil and souls. It’s one of the complete packages of adventure, spirituality, beauty, and culture. This place has a unique feel of wholeness blended with inner peace. Located in Himachal Pradesh under the district of Kangra, Dharamshala is an absolute destination to quench your thirst for adventure and peace. 

 

How to reach Dharamshala

Dharamshala is well-connected to major destinations and can be reached by various modes of transportation, offering convenient access for travellers from numerous prominent locations. This Dharamshala Triund Bir Billing Tour is perfect for all age groups.

By Bus

From Delhi: Regular Volvo and deluxe buses operate from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmiri Gate to Dharamshala. The journey takes around 10-12 hours.

From Chandigarh: Direct buses run frequently from Chandigarh to Dharamshala, and the journey takes approximately 6-7 hours.

From Manali: Buses run from Manali to Dharamshala, and the trip usually takes 8-9 hours.

From Pathankot: Pathankot is the nearest central railway station to Dharamshala, and regular buses ply the route, taking about 3-4 hours.

 

By Train: Pathankot railway station is considered the nearest railway station to Dharamshala. Like the roadways, Pathankot is well connected by railways to all parts of the country. 

By Air: You can fly directly from Delhi to Dharamshala Airport, only 15 kilometres from the town’s main town.

 

Places to visit during the Dharamshala Triund Bir Billing Tour

Tibetan Market: If you’re a shopping lover, always visit the Tibetan market at least once on your trip to Dharamshala. The Tibetan market provides various handicrafts, woollen clothes, carpets, and exquisite jewellery at a very affordable price. Tibetans run these shops so that you can take these items as souvenirs. 

Bhagsu Waterfalls: Every waterfall at Dharamsala has a scenic view, and Bhagsu Waterfall tops the list. This waterfall also adds a great trekking experience to your list of memories. A view from the very top of the waterfall will give you an eagle-eye view of the entire Dharamsala. 

Naddi: Located in Upper Himachal Pradesh, this village is best known for its trekking landscapes and witnessing splendid viewpoints. Many trekkers worldwide have visited Naddi and met the Dalai Lama since he visits here frequently. 

Dal Lake: One of the must-have places on your bucket list is Dal Lake. You can witness the scenic beauty of this spot only at dawn and dusk. Located at McLeod Ganj, the most fun activity here is boating. 

Dalai Lama Temple: Are you in search of peace? Then, the Dalai Lama Temple is just for you. It’s considered one of the most peaceful places in the world. Buddhists come here to meditate amidst the scenic greenery. This temple lies on Temple Road at McLeod Ganj. 

St. John Church: Another scenic spot in Dharamsala is St. John’s Church in Naddi village. The church’s architecture will make your jawline drop after you witness its old architectural style and the Belgian stained-glass windows. 

Tea Gardens Dharamshala: Exploring the tea gardens at Dharamsala is a must for everyone who visits. Just wandering through the green leaves and experiencing the aroma of fresh tea leaves can be pictured as heaven. Palampur has a fantastic tea garden at Dharamsala. Visit this place between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Dharamsala War Memorial: A visit to the Dharamsala War Memorial would indeed prick up your inside chauvinism. Reciting aloud the names of our brave soldiers and witnessing the immense war tanks will surely give you goosebumps. This war memorial is one of the fantastic key attractions of Dharamsala.

 

HPCA Dharamshala Cricket Stadium: Who wouldn’t love sports amidst greenery? Indeed, everyone would love that. Seated above 1500m from sea level, this stadium is a piece of nature with a touch of modernity. Its beauty is beyond one’s imagination. It’s located in Kangra. 

Kangra Art Museum: This place is considered an art for a few and an emotion for others. This museum displays Chamba rural embroideries, various traditional photos, and costumes from the earthquake that shattered the place in 1905. You can easily visit this place, as it’s located right in the town of Dharamsala. 

Norbulingka Institute: Greatly influenced by Tibetan life and culture, Norbulingka Institute is an authentic representation of the Tibetan lifestyle. This Institute is a surreal spiritual experience, with a Tibetan temple on its premises. Apart from this temple, one can have a fantastic shopping experience with the vast cluster of shops inside the premises. This Institute lies in Palampur, Sidhpur area. 

Gyuto Tantric Monastery: One of the most popular Monasteries in Tibet, it is well known for its tantric meditation. People here study mainly meditation and Buddhist philosophy. It’s in Dharamsala and is easily accessible by road. 

Kangra Fort: Constructed by the Katoch Empire in the 4th century BC, Kangra Fort is one of the oldest forts in India. Its blend of architecture and the nature it is surrounded by gives it a touch of history. Located at Old Kangra, visit Kangra Fort during summer to admire its beauty. 

Activities to do in Dharamshala: Are you a person of adventure, peace, and fun? Then Dharamshala is your exact spot. Visit Dharamshala once in your life and have memories of a lifetime. Dharamshala provides you with everything one could ever ask for. Imagine walking amid the lush greenery, feeling Mother Nature’s wild yet sweetest touch. Sounds exciting?

We have lined up all the super exciting things you can do in Dharamsala. So let’s go! 

Trekking: Dharamshala is a place well-known for trekking. This extravagant, adventurous activity, in parallel with the view of the breathtaking beauty, can leave you awestruck for years to come. This place offers a variety of trekking options ranging from easy to complex. Triund trek is the easiest of all the trekking options available. If you are a first-time trekker, try the Snowline Trek or the Lahesh Cave Trek. And if you are looking for thrilling moments to cherish, try on the Chamba Valley trek or the Indrahar Pass Trek, Kareri Lake Trek and the Moon Peak Trek. Also, choose your trekking option based on your physical health.

Meditation: When you are almost tired of all your life’s uncertainties, try meditating. And what’s a better spot than Gyuto Monastery to meditate? At Gyuto Monastery, they follow the principles of the Gelug Order, a relatively new Buddhist order that focuses on discipline and ethics. Meditation will bring peace and can change your thought process within seconds. You are meditating here at least once during your visit to Dharamshala. 

Paragliding: Paragliding is always a never-ending craving for an adventure that can awaken your inner wilderness. It’s a sport where you can glide on a glider without any support system. But yes, obviously, your safety will be considered by all means. So chill out and plan for a trekking adventure in summer for an extraordinarily wild experience. 

Zipline: A zipline is an outdoor adventure activity where participants glide along a suspended cable, typically stainless steel, using a pulley and a harness. The zipline usually stretches between two points at different elevations, allowing gravity to propel the rider from higher to lower points. You can enjoy a zipline adventure at Bhagsu, adding an exciting element to your visit.

 

Food to try in Dharamshala during the Dharamshala Triund Bir Billing Tour

Dham: Dham is the plate you should rely on if you have a long day ahead. Dham is a large Himachi plate with all the proteins required to explore the city. Ingredients like rajma, moong dal, yoghurt, and rice dominate this plate. Enjoy your plate and give yourself a finger-licking treat. 

Momo: Love for Momos is constant across the nation. They have likely been on our top food list of Dharamsala for quite some time. The rich essence and flavoured aroma are something no one can ever deny. Here in Dharamsala, these momos are given a tasty twist with a pinch of Tibetan touch. 

Thukpa: Thukpa is born in the Tibetan kitchen. It’s an all-time favourite and famous dish of the Tibetans. It’s a cup full of noodles and flavoured soup. To add that extravagant feel-good touch, try having meat with it.

Chowmein: What’s better than a hot Chowmein on a cold day? Slurping on these flavoured and cooked with extra love, Chowmein will make your day the best. 

Siddu: Siddu dishes are a bundle of wheat nutrients. They’re steamed wheat buns stuffed with various flavours and ingredients to give them spice and tang. They’re best served hot with a lot of desi ghee in them.

Frequently asked questions

Dharamshala lies in the Kangra District of  Himachal Pradesh. The valley is famous for His Holiness Dalai Lama, who resides in Mcleodganj. Dharamshala is a popular hill station and weekend destination in major cities like Chandigarh and Delhi. 

Mcleodganj is an outlying town of Dharamshala in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It was named after Donald Friwll McLeod, a lieutenant general during British Rule. The suffix “Ganj” is a Persian word meaning neighbourhood.

Here are the ways to reach Dharamshala from Delhi and Pathankot:

From Delhi:

By Air: Take a flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) to Kangra Airport (DHM), then a taxi or bus to Dharamshala (13 km).

By Train: Take a train from New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) to Pathankot Railway Station (PTK), then a taxi or bus to Dharamshala (88 km).

By Bus: Direct buses (HRTC, HPTDC, and private operators) run from Delhi ISBT to Dharamshala, taking about 12-14 hours.

By Car: Drive from Delhi to Dharamshala via NH44 and NH503, approximately 475 km, taking around 9-10 hours.

From Pathankot:

By Train: Take a train from Pathankot Railway Station (PTK) to Kangra Railway Station (KANGRA), then a taxi or bus to Dharamshala (24 km).

By Bus: Direct buses (HRTC and private operators) from Pathankot to Dharamshala take 3-4 hours.

By Car: Drive from Pathankot to Dharamshala via NH154 and NH503, approximately 88 km, taking around 2 hours.

The distance between Delhi and Dharamshala by Road is 484 km, and the travel time is around 9 hrs.

The weather in Dharamshala is primarily cold. Summers are long and warm, while winters are short, cold and cloudy. Dharamshala has the best weather one can ever experience.

Any time is a good time to visit Dharamshala. However, the best time to visit is between the spring and summer seasons, between February and July.

Dharamshala is famous for its breathtaking beauty and unique culture, as are Dal Lake and Namgyal Monastery Temple. In addition to sightseeing, this place is well-known among avid shoppers and food lovers. 

A two—to three-day trip to Dharamshala is kind enough. However, more than staying in Dharamshala is required; exploring the town precisely and correctly would undoubtedly be beneficial. So, this depends on each individual. 

Dharamshala receives snowfall from December to February; the mountain ranges submerge under snow during this time of year. Snowfall usually occurs in the upper areas of Dharamshala, such as McLeodganj, Bhagsu, and Dharamkot.

Hindi is the language spoken widely in Dharamshala. The residents also speak English, Tibetan, Pahari and Gaddi.

It's always better for you to wear warm clothes like jackets and thermal wear at Dharamshala. Irrespective of which time of the year you travel to Dharamshala, always prefer to have warm and layered clothing

With an average elevation of 1,457 meters (4,780 ft), Dharamshala almost covers an area of 8.51 km2. 

If you are an avid trekker, Dharamshala is the place for you. There are various places to trek here, including the Chamba Valley Trek, the Kareri Lake Trek, the Moon Peak Trek, the Triund Trek, the Thartharna Trek, the Aadi Himani Chamunda Trek, the Guna Devi Trek, the Snowline Trek, Laka Glacier trek, and seven sister Dhauladhar lakes trek (These are Nag Dal Lake, Lam Dal Lake, Kali Kund, Kareri Lake, Chanderkoop Lake or the Moon Lake, Sukh Dal, and the Dam Ghodi Dal).

Both places are beautiful in Their own way. When asked in particular, Dharamshala is considered a slightly more beautiful spot than Dalhousie. 

Year-end brings in a lot of snow at Mcleodganj, making the scenery even more charming and fascinating. In the early months, they come in alliance with the nerve-shivering cold. 

The distance between Dharamshala and Chandigarh is 238.6km. It is estimated that it takes 5 to 6 hours to reach Dharamshala by road.

Dharamshala is approximately 240 kilometres (149 miles) from Shimla by road. Depending on traffic and road conditions, the journey typically takes 7-8 hours.

Yes, there's an airport about 15 km from Dharamshala and 8km from Kangra, Gaggal Airport. It has regular flights to prominent places. 

If you want a lifetime adventurous experience, Dharamshala is your spot. It is a perfect getaway destination for paragliding at Indru Nag. The landing point is 6 km down from the take-off point. 

They are both different destination-wise. However, geographically, McLeodganj is the outer part of Dharamshala town, and hence, It is part of the Dharamshala area. 

The actual road distance between McLeodganj and Dharamshala is 5km. However, if one travels by air, the distance reduces to 3km.

The answer is an unmistakable big YES! Dharamshala is one of the few places for solo travellers.

HPCA, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala can accommodate 23,000 people simultaneously!

Dharamshala is also known as Little Lhasa. It's a short form of Dharamshala used mainly by Tibetans. It resembles the capital of Tibet, Lhasa, after the Dalai Lama fled from Tibet in 1959 and settled in Dharmashala. After this, Tibetans also settled at Dharmahsala, calling it Little Lhasa.

For the past six decades, the Dalai Lama has lived at the Dalai Lama temple in Mcleodganj in Dharamsala, along with some 10,000 Tibetans.  

Here are some of the best treks near Dharamshala:

Triund Trek: A popular trek offering panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range.

Indrahar Pass Trek: A challenging trek crossing the Dhauladhar range, ideal for seasoned trekkers.

Kareri Lake Trek: A scenic trek to a high-altitude freshwater lake.

Laka Glacier Trek: A moderate trek leading to a stunning glacier.

Minkiani Pass Trek: An adventurous trek with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.

Guna Devi Temple Trek: A short trek to a sacred temple with picturesque surroundings.

Dhauladhar Round Trek: A comprehensive trek encircling the Dhauladhar range, perfect for experienced trekkers.

Seven Sister Dhauladhar Lakes Trek: (These are Nag Dal Lake, Lam Dal Lake, Kali Kund, Kareri Lake, Chanderkoop Lake or the Moon Lake, Sukh Dal, and the Dam Ghodi Dal).

Durations

4 Days 3 Nights

Locations

Bir Billing
Dharamshala
Himachal Pradesh
Kangra
Mcleodganj
Triund

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