Things to do in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh: The Best Paint & Pottery Studios

November 4, 2021 Hector Krause

Serenely spiritual Dharamsala is home to the largest Tibetan temple outside of Tibet. It’s known for its religious iconography and is the monastery of the Dalai Lama, who holds public lectures a few times a year. Once you’ve restored your spiritual energy, enjoy a picturesque stroll to Bhagsu Waterfall or climb the hill to Triund to bask in stunning views of the Himalayas.
Restaurants in Dharamsala

1. Umaya Center in Bhagsu (Workshops, Rebirthing, Ecstatic dance, Yoga)

Upper bhagsu, above Hemp shop, Dharamsala, Dist. Kangra Take steps up from Krishna supermarket in Bhagsu, follow steps up after Hemp shop, Dharamsala 176215 India +91 72484 42979 [email protected] http://www.umaya.love
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Umaya Center in Bhagsu (Workshops, Rebirthing, Ecstatic dance, Yoga)

Umaya Center is a space, dedicated to raise the consciousness and well-being of people - to promote a grounded spirituality, bring emotional healing, authentic human connections and the understanding of oneself through Self-knowledge. We offer Emotional healing workshops, Rebirthing sessions, Self-knowledge teachings, Ecstatic dance, Yoga & Community gatherings.

2. Tour De India

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Tour De India

Tour De India specializing in customized tour and packaged tours along with other adventure activities in India. Our goal is to provide Seamless, life enriching India travel Services, we felt that there is a big Knowledge and service gap in the market regarding India as a Travel, Culture, and adventure destination. We decided that the people need to know and enjoy a quality India travel time.

3. Dharamkot Studio

Aditya Cafe Road .dharamkot.dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala 176219 India +91 98160 46575 http://www.dharamkotstudio.com
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Dharamkot Studio

'It's a kind of co-working art studio made with minimum resources. But basically it's a pottery studio/workshop where you can learn and buy non glazed black pottery.'

Reviewed By StutiV10

How i stumbled upon this course was cuz i was looking for the best experiences around me and here i am posting another testimony. I enrolled for the five day course and i ended up extending it simply because the place and the course grows on you. Pottery like any art is so much about self expression. So it is imperative that the teachers encourage that which is the case here. All the teachers here; Sadaiv, Vivek, Manoj are patient with the process. They are there to clear your doubts and go out of the way to make sure creatively you learn what you set out for. Sadaiv is your go to person for handcraft because he makes it look so easy and effortless. Vivek sir is extremely encouraging. Working with clay is like therapy: it requires concentration, time, patience and all of those things and that means you have to be so fully present and yet you can be lost in the process of creation. A place is also so much about the people. The people here make sure you are comfortable because you end up spending long hours here so they are sweet enough to make tea/coffee and lunch. Also little details like warm water to wash off clay make the experience comfortable to say the least. If you are a local like me who just shifted base from a city, you have all the more reason to love it because of the chill vibe and people connect. There are great chances that every second person you bump into would be an artist/designer or creatively inclined. Also as a local you have greater liberty of spending time here. One of the most magical moments for me here was working with artistes playing live. A brilliant flautist playing while i worked on clay. I think you would take home a lot more than just the skill which is what makes the place incredibly special as also the fact that it has so much soul.

4. Ancient Craft

McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala India
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Ancient Craft

I'm Syed, and I have learned the papier-mache ancient Craft from my father who learned from his father and so on.. I have a small shop, where I sell my art, and I also coaching and teaching 14 hours course, in which I teach you all the basic, including how to make the shapes, and colours from scratch, as this unique technique is done for many generations. All is welcome!

5. 10Journeys

10Journeys

10Journeys provides small group immersive travel experiences and journeys. The idea is for you to be able to explore your interests, gain newer perspectives and learn the things which you are curious about, while building meaningful relationships with those who travel with you, as well as the people and the places that you visit.

6. Oorjayii Yoga

Oorjayii Yoga

Oorjayii Yoga School is a transformational, inspiring, and life-changing experience and one of the most reputable places to learn and practice yoga in India. Our rooms are modest, yet comfortable and clean. The landscape and the surroundings are absolutely stunning, there are no words to describe them.

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