Dalhousie
is known as the gateway to the Chamba Valley. It was named after Lord
Dalhousie, the then Viceroy of India, who established this town in 1854.
This place provides stunning views of plains and snow-capped mountainous
ranges. It is situated towards the western edge of the hills and east of
River Ravi. Old colonial-era buildings, low roofed stalls and hotels dot
the town while paths and treks on slopes with alpine vegetation are
excellent for short strolls. Gifted with natural beauty, Dalhousie
attracts many tourists every year. Its natural surroundings and tourist
attractions have rapidly increased travel and tourism here.
The lingering old-world charm of colonial era reminds us of the times
when British took hold of the reins of this city from Raja of Chamba.
Dalhousie is famous for its public schools. The evergreens here include
huge pine trees, deodars, oaks and rhododendron plants. Its old churches
from British Raj are worth a visit. Nestled between high mountains of
Dhauladhar range and Pir Panjal Mountains of Kashmir to the north,
plains of Punjab to the south and views of meandering River Ravi make
Dalhousie an attractive tourist destination.
Dalhousie
Tourist Attractions
One of the most sought after hill stations in Himachal Pradesh is
Dalhousie. Built on five hills, Dalhousie is located on the west of the
Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.
How
to Reach Dalhousie
Dalhousie, a hill station located in Himachal Pradesh, is an ideal
tourist destination, mainly for its healthy climate and naturally
beautiful location. The place is spread over an area of around 14
kilometers area and is built on five hills - Kathlog, Potreyn, Tehra,
Bakrota and Balun.
Places
to See near Dahousie
Located along the western side of the Dhauladhar Range of the
Himalayas, Dalhousie is a very beautiful hill station to spend your
holidays in. Built on and around five hills, the city was established by
British rulers in the year 1854.
Dalhousie
Weather
Dalhousie, a beautiful and picturesque hill station, attracts tourists
the whole year. The weather is ideal for tourism, except in the months
of December and January, when heavy snows and chilly breezes could even
freeze you. However, even during this time, the snow-lovers descend upon
the hill resort.