Historical & Cultural Trips

Village Explorations
Discover the heart of the Himalayas through village explorations with Himalayan Soul Seekers—where culture meets warmth, creating unforgettable connections and experiences.

ST. John’s Church
St. John Church in the Wilderness, built in 1852, a neo-Gothic marvel amidst Dharamshala's deodar forests, adorned with exquisite Belgian stained-glass, stands as a serene Himalayan testament.

Andretta Art Gallery
Andretta, an artist haven since the 1920s, is nestled in Himachal's Kangra District, luring renowned painters and theatre artists like Sobha Singh and B. C. Sanyal against the Himalayan backdrop.

Pottery
Pottery: Crafted from clay, fired at high temperatures, serving as durable vessels and objects, ranging from tableware to industrial applications, defining ancient art and utility.

Pragpur Heritage Village
Pragpur, nestled near the Dhauladhar range, a heritage haven with cobblestone streets, slate-roofed houses, and timeless charm, named India's inaugural Heritage Village in 1997.

Masroor Temple
Masrur Temples: 8th-century rock-cut wonders in Himachal's Kangra Valley, featuring Nagara architecture and diverse Hindu dedications, set against the Himalayan backdrop.

Kangra Fort
Kangra Fort: A historic gem between rivers, guarding the Himalayan foothills, renowned as the largest fort in the Indian Himalayas under ASI protection.
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Dalai Lama Temple
The Dalai Lama Temple, a serene hub of Tibetan spirituality in Dharamsala, beckons with chanting lamas and the Dalai Lama's teachings, drawing pilgrims and global tourists to its tranquil setting.

Men Tsee Khang
Men-Tsee-Khang: Founded by the 13th Dalai Lama in 1916, re-established by the 14th Dalai Lama in 1961, promoting Tibetan Medicine, astrology, and universal healthcare in Dharamshala.

Tibetan Library
LTWA, established by the 14th Dalai Lama in 1970, is a treasure trove housing over 80,000 Tibetan manuscripts, Buddhist artifacts, and archives integral to Tibetan history and culture in Dharamshala.

Nechung Monastery
Nechung Monastery: Seat of Tibet's State Oracle, revered as the 'Demon Fortress of the Oracle King,' and home to Pehar Gyalpo, the chief Gelug protector

Gyuto Monastery
Gyuto Tantric University is one of the great monastic institutions of the Gelug Order.

Norbulingka Institute
Norbulingka: Preserving Tibetan culture through art and education, offering workshops, guesthouses, and crafted treasures while promoting global awareness of Tibetan values.

Tibetan Lunch
​Tibetan cuisine, shaped by the terrain, features noodles, yak-based dishes, and hearty meats, influenced by neighboring culinary styles while emphasizing meat due to agricultural challenges.