Naddi View Point is one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in Dharamshala, offering uninterrupted views of the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range. Located near McLeod Ganj, this scenic spot is famous for sunrise and sunset views, cool mountain air, and peaceful surroundings.
If you enjoy wide-open landscapes and quiet moments in nature, Naddi View Point should be high on your itinerary.
📍 Where Is Naddi View Point Located?
Naddi View Point is situated in Naddi village, around 4 km from McLeod Ganj. The drive is short, scenic, and passes through forested roads, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination.
You can reach the viewpoint by taxi, scooty, or even on foot if you enjoy uphill walks.
🌄 What Makes Not Naddi View Point Special?
On clear days, the mountains appear close enough to touch, making this one of the best photography spots in Dharamshala.
- • Panoramic views of the Dhauladhar Range
- • Snow-capped peaks in winter
- • Golden sunsets in summer
- • Misty mountain scenes during monsoon
🌅 Sunrise & Sunset Experience
🌞 Sunrise
- Soft golden light
- Fewer crowds
- Calm and peaceful atmosphere
🌇 Sunset (Most Popular)
- Mountains turn shades of orange and pink
- Cool breeze and dramatic skies
- Perfect for photos and quiet reflection
Sunset is the highlight, but arrive early to get a good viewing spot.
⏰ Best Time to Visit
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Best HoursEarly morning (6:00 AM – 8:00 AM) or Evening (4:30 PM – 6:30 PM)
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Best SeasonMarch to June & September to November
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Winter offers snow views but can be very cold.
📸 Photography Tips
- • Carry a wide-angle lens if possible
- • Early morning light gives the best clarity
- • Avoid foggy days if views are your priority
- • Tripods are useful for sunset shots
🚶 Things to Do Around Naddi
Naddi is slower and calmer than McLeod Ganj—perfect if you want a break from crowds.
🧭 Travel Tips
Carry warm clothes even in summer. No entry fee. Limited food options at the viewpoint—eat before or after. Visit on weekdays for fewer people.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Naddi View Point good for sunset?
Yes, it’s one of the best sunset points in Dharamshala.
Is there an entry fee?
No, entry is free.
How much time is enough?
30–45 minutes is sufficient.
"Naddi View Point is not about activities—it’s about views and vibes. Standing here, watching the Dhauladhar range change colors, gives you a rare sense of calm and scale."
