Himachal Cities
Shimla
Kullu
Manali
Dalhousie
Dharamshala
.
Himachal Map
Himachal Tourism Map
.
Himachal Tour & packages
Himachal Tour
s
Indian City Map
Delhi Tourism Map
Rajasthan Tourism map
Agra Tourism Map
Uttranchal Tourism Map
Himachal Tourism Map
.
Indian Wild Life Sanctuary
Corbett National Park
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
Chail Sanctuary
.
Shimla
Manali
Kullu
Shimla
Dharamshala
Shimla
Shimla
Kajjar
Shimla

 

 

 

 

Indian Tours
Rajasthan Tour
Agra Tour
Himachal Tour
Uttranchal Tour
 
Altitude Between 1,250 metrs. and 2,000 metrs.
Temperature Between 35 C in summer and 0 C in winter
Best Season April to June/September to October
STD Code 01892
Dalhousie Information

Isolated by high mountain ranges, the valley of Chamba is noted for the magnificence of its scenery. The British Governor General, Lord Dalhousie, visiting this area around the middle of the 19th century for a quiet retreat, came upon a charming spot on a ridge overlooking the plains. This was to become the attractive little hill town that was named after him.

Set amidst thickly wooded hills, clothed in deodar and pine, Dalhousie has marvellous forest trails and picnic spots with splendid vistas over the Chamba Valley. A touch of the "Raj" still lingers in the little unspoilt town.

Around Dalhousie

Subhash Baoli (2,085 m)
Not far from the G.P.O. Square is the spring at Subhash Baoli with panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains. (1.6 km)

Satdhara (2,036 m)
Sparkling springs close to town, rich in mica and other minerals, are noted for their medicinal properties.

Panjpulla
Beyond Sathara is another pretty spot where the water from a natural tank flows under five little bridges. (2 km)

Bakrota Hills (2,085 m)
The Bakrota Mall, a popular walking circuit around these hills has a spectacular view of the mountains.

Kalatope (2,440 m)
An ideal weekend retreat with forest rest houses and beautiful spots for picnics, in a little wildlife sanctuary. (8.5 km)

Bara Pather
Enroute to Kalatope is the temple of Bhulwani Matha, in the village of Ahla. (4 km)

Dhainkund (2,745 m)
The high peak of Dhainkund offers a bird's-eye view of the verdant valleys of the Beas, Chenab and Ravi rivers. (10 km)

Khajjiar (1,851 m)
While it is possible to go by road, Khajjiar is just a pleasant one day walk from Dalhousie. An emerald, saucer shaped meadow at Khajjiar, surrounded by dense deodar forests, has a lake at its centre with a floating island, a forest rest house, a little temple with a golden spire and a golf course. (22 km)

Getting There & Away

Air
The nearest airport is Kangra ( Gaggal , 12 Km)

Rail
The nearest narrow gauge railhead is Kangra (18 Km). The nearest broad gauge station Pathankot, (90 Km), is linked to major towns.

Road
Well connected by road. Some distances are as follows: Delhi 514 Km, Chandigarh 239 Km, Kulllu 214 Km, Shimla 332 Km, Chamba 192 Km.


 

Indian Global Tours A Leading Tour Operater In India.
Indian Hotels
Hotels In Agra
Hotels In Delhi
Hotels In Rajasthan
Hotels In Himachal
Hotels In Uttranchal