Dalhousie
The cold season is on for complete year at Dalhousie. The thunder snow and heavy rain makes is coolest place then others. Experiencing the snow could be different at this hill station especially during June to September months. The temperature becomes little warm in May to July but afternoon again changes into cold and night turns as coldest. Dalhousie is also known for having salubrious climate as it is pollution and population free destination with all natural beauties.
The name Dalhousie was given by the British
Governor Lord Dalhousie who came to this place for summer retreat. However,
Dalhousie later becomes the permanent spot for British rulers for spending
holidays in summer season.
Interesting spots of Dalhousie:
There are loads of areas to visit in Dalhousie
whereas a favourite destination for visitors is the area closest to Alla. This potato
field offers the enticing and charming scenic scenery. One finest destination
is Karelanu. Karelanu is the famed for its precious water which cured the
disease of a great leader and warrior Subhash Chandra Bose. Mr. Bose was suffering
from TB (tuberculosis) and with the regular drink of this water he sooner got
recovered from all internal diseases.
When we talk regarding the history of Dalhousie it was established in 1854 by the British Kingdom in India as retreat spot of summer season though only troops and bureaucrats were allowed to stay at this calm and cool place.
Dalhousie is covered with five different hills
and exact location is western edge of Dhauladhar Mountain. The surrounded snow
peak hills make the place more adventurous and favourite spot for visitors. The
above sea level of Dalhousie is among 6,000 to 9,000 feet. Visiting such place
in summer season is best time. May to September is the season when maximum
visitors come to this place. The architecture done by the Scottish and Victorian
in bungalows and churches are special places to visit.
Dalhousie is also entryway to the early Chamba Hill State. The temples and Hindu culture art available at this hill station will help people to understand the early culture of this amazing beautiful hill station.
Dalhousie is also entryway to the early Chamba Hill State. The temples and Hindu culture art available at this hill station will help people to understand the early culture of this amazing beautiful hill station.
Few of the key tourist spots in Dalhousie are Khajjiar, Dainkund Peak, Lohali Village, Bakrota Hills, Dalhousie Cantonment, Gandhi Chowk, Tibetan Market, Panchpula, Sadar Bazar, Kalatop Wild Life Reserve, Ganji Pahadi Walk and Kala Tope Rest House. Reaching such spots is easy as local transport and cabs are available for sightseeing and shopping.
Woodlands beckon: trekking at this spot is
also good experience for those people who love the adventurous life. Cedar
forested route top hill Kala could be best way as the view from such hill could
be different experience of life. Pir Panjal mountains view from such spot is
amazing. Small temple of Bhulwani Mata in Ahla is also valuable place to visit.
Little Tibet: this is the spot which is
just 3 km away from Gandhi Chowk the oldest Tibetan settlement located in
Himachal Pradesh. The handicrafts can easily buy at this center.
Jandhri Ghat, Satdhara, Chamera Dam, Dainkund
are some more places to visit near Dalhousie. Lodging in Dalhousie is not an
issue but advance booking is preferred especially in peak season.
Reaching Dalhousie: Pathankot is the
closest railway station to Dalhousie whereas particular station is not
available to reach the destination. By road also Pathankot is best to reach
this hill station. The nearest airport is Gaggal in Himachal Pradesh and
visitors can also get the flights to Jammu and Kashmir to reach this place.
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