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Dalai Lama says he's in 'excellent' health despite cancelled US trip as he lands in Dharamsala

Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama greets devotees after his arrival in Dharmsala, India on Saturday. Photo: AP

The Dalai Lama said he was in "excellent" health on Saturday after doctors told him to scrap a tour of the United States as he returned to his home in northern India.

The 80-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader walked unaided from his plane after it landed at Dharamsala airport and spoke with a small group of followers who had gathered to welcome him back, before telling reporters that there was no cause for concern.

"I'm okay," he said in brief comments. "I went for check-up, then basically excellent."

He said that he had received some "advice" from his doctors but gave no further details.

The exiled Buddhist leader, who maintains a punishing schedule, had been due to embark on a tour of the US when doctors told him to rest.

He then checked in to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, according to CNN.

The 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate had been due to receive the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia for his work in human rights.

Although he has generally been in good health over the years, he was hospitalised in Mumbai in 2002 after coming down with a bowel infection.

Concerns about the impact of his heavy workload also led him to step down as the political head of the exiled Tibetan leadership in 2011.

The Dalai Lama fled across the Himalayas to India in 1959 after a failed uprising among Tibetans against Chinese rule.

Although he insists he does not seek independence for Tibet, China regards him as a 'splittist' and takes a dim view of any government that agrees to meet him.

Many observers believe that China is confident that the Tibetan movement will lose much of its potency and global appeal when the charismatic Dalai Lama dies.

The India-based Tibetan has also increasingly spoken of succession and not ruled out picking his reincarnation prior to his death, fearing that China would instead pick its own boy whom it would use to advance its agenda.

His stance has led Chinese communist rulers, who are officially atheist, to insist that the Dalai Lama can only reincarnate after his death.