Named after famed British Governor
General, Lord Dalhousie, this former hilly outpost of Britishers
holds the lingering charm of the British Raj. The hilly town is
known for its rich architecture and quaint churches. Spread over
five hills, the town has lush vegetation, you can find swathes of
pine, deodar, oaks and flowering rhododendrowns. The town offers a
spectacular view of the Chamba valley and the mighty Dhauladhar range
with its sun-kissed, snow covered peaks.
There are plenty of activities to keep
you and your family engaged in Dalhousie. Some of the famous local attractions
are Subash Baoli, a secluded place where freedom fighter Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose is believed to have spent a large portion of
1937 here. Nature-lovers
can take a walk around the Bakrota
Hills, that offer a magnificent view of the snow-clad peaks. While
Kalatope, 10 kms from Dalhousie is a great picnic spot and also has a
wild life sanctury.
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