Area: 13 sq km
Altitude : 6678 feet above sea level
State : Himachal Pradesh
Best time to Visit : Throughout the year
STD Code : (91) - 1899
History Of Dalhousie
Do you know that Dalhousie, at one time, was the dream destination of the former British Governor General Lord Dalhousie. What sets Dalhousie apart from its counterparts including Shimla and Mussoorie is its secluded charm that travellers like much. Being at Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh takes you away from the hum-drum of city life. Apart from laid-back lifestyle, Dalhousie hill station also gives you an opportunity to explore a host of colonial structures. The snow-laden mountain peaks provide a wonderful backdrop to the placid atmosphere. During you trip to Dalhousie, you can also choose to visit Kahjjiar, another kept-away destination located at just a distance of 27 km.
Sightseeing In Dalhousie
Subhash Baodi
The Subhash Baodi springs are situated at an altitude of 2085 mts above sea level, at a distance of just 1.6 Km from the G.P.O. square. The place is a popular picnic spot with its picturesque environs and pleasant climate. The view of snow covered mountain peaks at a distance lends the place a unique charm.
KalatopeKalatope is another famed attraction situated just 5 km from Dalhousie at an altitude of 2438 mts above sea level. The place is housed amidst picturesque environs and consists of a beautiful palace, forest rest house and a wildlife sanctuary with attractions such as ibex, deer, bear and leopards. The drive upto the place is an experience in itself passing through winding roads lined with pine and deodar trees.
SatdharaSatdhara or seven streams is a group of seven springs, situated at an altitude of 2036 mts on the way to Panjpulla. The water of the streams is said to contain medicinal properties capable of curing chronic diseases. The place also affords a commanding view of the surroundings.
St. Andrew's ChurchBuilt in the year 1903, St. Andrew's Church, also known as the Church of Scotland is situated just one and a half kilometers from Dalhousie bus stand. The church is built in a Scottish architectural style and is still in good condition. Other important churches around the city are St. Patrick's Church, St. Francis Church and St. John's Church.
Popular Getaways from DalhousieDo remember to pay a visit to Khajjiar while in Dalhousie. Khajjiar is a tiny hamlet, located in the foothills of the Himalayas. You can also indulge in a number of adventure sports there.
KhajjiarSituated 27 Km from Dalhousie at an altitude of 6430 mts above sea level, Khajjiar is a quaint little hill town which attracts a number of visitors for its huge adventure sports opportunities and salubrious climate. The place was originally developed by the British as a summer resort to escape the high heat and humidity of the plains.
How To Reach
By Air : The nearest and most convenient airport is located at Gaggal near Kangra, from where you can hire a taxi or board a bus to reach Dalhousie.
By Rail : Pathankot is the nearest railhead which is connected to all the major Indian cities through regular trains. Major trains between Delhi and Pathankot are the Jammu Mail, Shalimar Exp, Jhelum Exp and Tata Jat Exp.
By Road : Luxury and standard buses operate regularly between Dalhousie and major neighbouring cities. The route is through Pathankot via Ambala and Ludhiana. State transport and privately operated buses are easily available.
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