Tsuglagkhang temple complex: Known to be the largest Tibetan temple found away from Tibet. It has a huge meditation atrium adorned with some majestic statues and thangkas, as well as beautiful murals. Known as the monastery of the Dalai Lama, situated right before his residence.
Tibetan Museum: Well known museum with exhibits and artifacts detailing the history of Tibet.
Tibetan Library: Located near the office of the Tibetan Government, the library is a small museum that houses some rare books and articles on the history and culture of Tibet.Serving as a well known backpacker's paradise and adventure hub, some of the activities here which bring in hordes of backpackers and travelers from across the globe are :
Hiking
Trekking
Rock Climbing
Paragliding
Fishing
Tibetan Heritage Walks
Carpe Diem: Probably the most well known spot not just for fine dining, but also for having a good time with live music, great continental and western food along with a good menu of beverages.
Common Ground Cafe: Ideal for some fine coffee, snacks and also a good meal. The cafe is well visited by tourists and travelers known for serving some fine Tibetan, Chinese and Taiwanese delicacies.
Jimmy's Italian Kitchen: Located at just a few yards away from McLeodganj, the restaurant is known for serving delightful Italian cuisine with fine music and pristine interiors decorated with movie posters.McLeodganj Central Square : Known to be the central shopping zone of the area with some famous stores such as the Nowrojee&Son which was set up way back in the year 1860. Along with this store there are plenty of other stores which sell fine Tibetan tapestry, handicrafts , handlooms and souvenirs
Kotwali Bazaar: The ideal place if you love crowded market places bustling with activity. Plenty of shops where you can get traditional handicrafts and also shop for chocolates, sweets and enjoy some of the local fast food.Language: Hindi ,English
Climate: One of the wettest places in the region, the city receives a good amount of rainfall with pleasant summers and bitter cold winters with temperatures close to the freezing point.
Currency: Indian Rupee