HILL STATION
AT
DALHOUSIE
Dalhousie is the most popular hill stations in Chamba
district of Himachal Pradesh state, Dalhousie is well-known for its natural beauty and
pleasant climate. It is situated between 6,000 and 9,000 feet and is surrounded
by scenic snow-capped peaks.
Dalhousie is named after Lord Dalhousie the British
governor-General who established the town as a popular summer retreat.
The town was established in 1854 by the
British and is located at the western ranges of the Himalayas at an average
elevation of 1,970 meters above sea level.
The town is still exemplary of neatly planned
streets and colonial era architecture of the buildings that are a marvel to
witness amidst the lush green surroundings and snow capped peaks of the
Himalayas. Here’s the list of the best places you can visit in Dalhousie
Dalhousie is also an ideal place for adventure activities and shopping
freaks. Some of the well known places around here are Central Park, Dainkund Peak, KhajjiarLake, Panch Pulla, Satdhara Falls, Bhuri Singh Museum and Rang Mahal.
Dalhousie is also a gateway
to the nearby town of Chamba which is again a picturesque tourist location. The
above-mentioned places are the best of the various attractions Dalhousie has to offer and are not to be missed.
By Air
While
Dalhousie does not have its own airport, cities close to this hill-station do
have one. The closest domestic airport is in Pathankot which is just 75
kilometres away from Dalhousie but is connected to New Delhi only. The second
nearest airport is Gaggal airport which is in the Kangra district and is
approximately 140 kilometres away from the town. The airport is well-connected
to both domestic and international cities.
By Train
Pathankot’s Chakki Bank railhead is the
nearest railway station from Dalhousie (approximately71 kilometres). Many
superfast, deluxe and express trains are well linked with most of the Indian
cities including Jammu, Delhi, Jaipur, Bhatinda, Ahmedabad and Jodhpur.
By Bus
Many
deluxe, semi-sleeper, luxury and Volvo buses run from ISBT New Delhi covering a
distance of approximately 590 kilometres. Most of the buses stop by the
roadside dhabas and eateries. A lot of private companies, Himachal Road
Transport Corporation and Haryana Road Transport Corporation run buses to
Dalhousie.
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