Best Places to Visit in Dalhousie

Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It's home to colonial-era buildings, including St. Francis and St. John’s churches, which date back to the rule of the British Raj in the 1800s. A trek up Dainkund Peak leads to Pholani Devi Temple. To the north, Subhash Baoli is a peaceful area with pine trees and panoramic views .Dalhousie is a quiet hill station with little nightlife, best suited for people who want to de-stress, who like the quiet, serene atmosphere, and for honeymooners, ideal for long walks picnics and treks. It is not recommended for people who want discos, malls and multiplexes. While there is plenty to do, see and experience, Dalhousie exudes an old-world charm and it almost seems like it hasn't quite caught up with the rest of the world. 


 10 Places To Visit In Dalhousie.

1. Sach Pass

Sach Pass has definitely earned its reputation of being the most dangerous road to maneuver. Well, the dangers and the take-your-breath-away is well documented, but I honestly want to highlight the panoramic views and natural landscapes en route.Snow-clad mountain peaks offering virgin natural beauty coupled with the limited tourist flow is the perfect combination for tranquility. With the valleys and the mountain peaks – all in easy sight – you will be mesmerized. A perfect gateway for nature lovers, photographers and adventure seekers Sach Pass is definitely for the faint-hearted.

 2. Dainkund Lake

Dainkund in Dalhousie region is a place worth visiting, thanks to its beautiful snow covered peaks and lush green surroundings that attract many tourists every year to this stunning place. Dainkund is the highest peak in Dalhousie and gets maximum snowfall during the winter season. There is a motorable road that leads to this hill, but one can also choose to trek this distance as the views are really astonishing here. This whole stretch is full of natural beauty that gives a completely different experience to the guests.

3. Satdhara Falls


The Satdhara Falls lie on the way to Panchpulla, which is another favorite destination of tourists in Dalhousie. This waterfall is known to have great therapeutic value as the water in these springs contains mica, which has medicinal properties that are able to cure many diseases. One can go for a walk to this lovely waterfall and enjoy the everlasting beauty that it has while taking a dip in the crystal clear water of the fall. 

4. Bakrota Hills 


The Bakrota Hills is one of the most beautiful spots in Dalhousie, which is surrounded by majestic snow-clad mountains and serene landscapes. This destination is located only 5 km away from Dalhousie at an altitude of 2085 meters above the sea level. Tourists visit this place to refresh their mind and feel free and comfortable in the arms of the Mother Nature.The Bakrota Hill is an important part of Dalhousie, which is frequently visited by tourists around the year from different parts of the country.

5. Ganji Pahari


Ganji Pahari is a small hill on Pathankot road in Dalhouise. The name Ganji Pahari literally means bald hill. It is so called because the hill has no trees at the peak of the hill and it looks like a bald-headed patch at the top. This is one of the most popular nature walks in Dalhousie and the place offers mesmerizing views of the surrounding snowcapped hills and valleys.

6. Rock Garden


The rock gardens of Dalhousie are absolutely wonderful. It comprises of rocks strewn across natural streams of water and lush green surroundings overlooking the magnificent mountains and pristine air. Rock Gardens provides for a calm, peaceful and relaxing spot away from the hustle and bustle of the otherwise busy Dalhousie town.
the way from Dalhousie to Chamera Lake and is worth a stop-over. It is the perfect place for nature lovers and photographers. Simply relax by the beautiful stream gushing from the rocks and chill with friends and have hot piping Maggi.

7. Jot Pass 


Jot Pass is a hiking and driving route with sharp, hairpin turns and a dramatic landscape of imposing mountains as the backdrop. It is a lesser known destination, unfrequented by throngs of tourists that crowd the rest of Dalhousie. The first kilometre is steep, which will test the adventure enthusiast in you, but the rest of the trek is moderate, and one can easily revile in the striking beauty and serenity of the place while trekking. 

8. Chamba Town

 

The  lively and vibrant Chamba Town. It is a small town located in the picturesque valley of Himachal Pradesh. Set amidst the Shivalik Ranges, this beguilingly old town has some beautiful medieval temples, meadows, and lakes. Chamba, each with its own unique attractions.  One cannot possibly miss out on a visit to the Saho Village while visiting CHamba. Located on the banks of the Sal River, the village is known to house a 1100-year-old Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

 9. Panchpula 

The Panchpula has always been one of the most favorite spots of tourists in Dalhousie. It is a nice picnic spot, where you can spend some time with your family and friends and enjoy the loveliness of exotic waterfalls and refreshing streams. Some of these streams even contain medicinal properties that are helpful in healing skin diseases. The Panchpula is a scenic place, which is surrounded by picturesque mountains and green valleys and is only three kilometers from the main city of Dalhousie.

10. Tibetan Market

The Tibetan Market in Dalhousie because shopping makes us all happy. It is situated at Gandhi Chowk and is one of the best places to buy handicrafts. There are also items such as woollen clothes, colourful carpets, and beautifully carved jewellery. The very popular Chamba slippers and shawls are also available here Tibetans this place has innumerable products that you can take home as souvenirs.

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