"The best way is to
simply surrender to
existence and allow it
to take you wherever it takes you"
Climate
The Dharamsala region has moderate climate round the year, with many sunny days throughout even the chilliest weeks of January and February, as well as through the rainy weeks of July and August.
As an escape from the hot season in the plains, or from the humidity of the monsoons, Osho Nisarga is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the silence of the Himalayas any time of the year.
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How to reach Osho Nisarga
Most people travel from Delhi, it being major national and international hub. Distance from Delhi to Osho Nisarga by road is between 525 to 580 Km, or between 325 to 360 miles.
Buses
There are overnight Government buses from Delhi to Dharamsala by Himachal Tourism Development Corporation (HTDC), as well as several private Volvo buses by Bedi Travels, etc. for online bookings please visit: https://online.hrtchp.com.
When coming by bus to Dharamsala, it is convenient to get down at Chetru (6 Km or 3.7 miles before Dharamsala) for easy access to Osho Nisarga. From there catch a taxi or another bus to reach us. Alternately you may also get down at Gaggal and order a taxi.
Trains
The nearest railway station is at Pathankot. Daily day as well as night trains run from New Delhi and old Delhi railway stations to Pathankot as well as Pathankot Cantt. Vande Bharat Express, (New Delhi to Amb Andaura, Una) is another regular train service option.
After arriving at Pathankot, Pathankot Cantt or Una, you may either order yourself a taxi, which takes about 2-3 hours of travelling time, or catch a bus to Dharamsala.
Air
The nearest airport is at Gaggal (7 Km or 4.3 miles from Osho Nisarga). Alliance Air, Spice Jet and Indigo offer flights between Delhi and Dharamsala.
Taxi
To book a taxi to Osho Nisarga in advance, call Mr. Praveen at 9418142830.
Places to see around Osho Nisarga
There is a rich cultural life in the area with some lovely temples dating from the early medieval period.
Nearby is McLeod Ganj, a former British hill station and now famous for the Tibetan Government in exile and the palace of the Dalai Lama. There has been a strong Tibetan Buddhist presence in these mountains for several decades, which complements the peaceful meditative atmosphere.
Among other well-known meditation centers in the region are the Karmapa's Norbuglinka monastery, the Vipassana center, and Tushita meditation center. All these areas are replete with traditional Buddhist temples, rich Tibetan art and larger than life Buddha statues.
The Chinmaya Mission Ashram called Tapovan is also located nearby. The prayers that are held in the evenings in His Samadhi have a strong meditative energy with Sanskrit-chanting coupled with a marvelous view of the mountains.
About 80 Kms or 49.6 Miles away, lies Bir Valley, one of the most beautiful regions of Kangra and a world-famous destination for paragliding.