| DALHOUSIE
SIGHTSEEING - Places to see around Dalhousie |

Dalhousie is a quiet town, with a sense of enchantment. This hill
station spreads over five low-level hills at the western edge of
the Dhauladhar range, just east of the Ravi River. The picturesque
town is interspersed with the colonial-era buildings, low roofed
stalls and hotels. The pine-covered slopes around it are intersected
with paths and treks, which are ideal for The gateway to the Chamba
Valley, this colonial town was established in 1854 by the British
governor-general Lord Dalhousie. Covering an area of 14 sq.-km and
surrounded by alpine vegetation, Dalhousie has charming architecture
and panoramic views of both plains and the whitecapped views of
the mountainous ranges.
" Come to
Dalhousie, to experience the rich natural glory
to take in a breathe of fresh mountain air of Deodars and Pines
to meditate in the laps of snow capped mountains "

Places to seea round Dalhousie
Ajit Singh Memorial
Sardar
Ajit Singh, a great freedom fighter, breathed his last on the day
India gained independence, 15th August, 1947. His 'Samadhi' is located
at Dalhousie's Panjpulla, a picturesque spot with a natural tank
and water flowing under small bridges from which the place takes
its name. At Panjpulla, there is a 'Samarak' in the memory of Sardar
Ajit Singh. On the way to Panjpulla is Satdhara springs gurgling
with refreshing water, believed to contain some medicinal properties.
Panjpulla stream is the main source of water supply to Dalhousie
and Bahloon.

Kalatop
The
spot commands a beautiful and grand panoramic view of the surrounding
landscape and eye travels wide over hill and dale, field and forest,
smooth and ruggedness, till in the direction of Jammu and Kashmir,
it meets a horizon of snow peaks. Kalatop in Chambiali dialect means
a 'black cap'. A beautiful Forest Rest House with a chowkidar redidence
stands amidst the thick forest. The place comes under a Wild life
sanctuary known as Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary.

Khajjiar
20
Kms from Hotel Mount View referred as the Mini Switzerland of India
is one of the finest Saucer shaped meadows lined by tall Deodar
Trees and a Lake in the middle with over an 500 year old Wooden
Nag Temple near to the Lake. Khajjiar has the thick forest of the
Kalatop Khajjiar sanctuary surrounding its soft green grass. The
moment one enters the picturesque Khajjiar, one is welcomed by a
yellow Swiss sign for ‘hiking path’ which reads “Mini
Switzerland”.

Lakkad Mandi
13
km. from Hotel Mount View, this small sanctuary lies in the catchment
of the Ravi River, and contains patches of good coniferous and Oak
forests. A motorable road to Kalatop Rest House leads from the Dalhousie
- Khajjiar - Chamba road at the point named Lakkad Mandi. The track
from Lakkad Mandi to Kalatop Rest House is plain and the walk through
the dense forest is amazingly refreshing. To obtain permission to
ply the vehicle and stay in Rest House, one can contact Divisional
Forest Officer, Wildlife, Chamba.

Jandari Ghat
(
2 km. ) place of the rulers of erstwhile Chamba State, is located
and surrounded by tall pine trees, is a place worth visiting. Jandari
Ghat commands a panoramic view of snow covered Pir Panjal Range
and other surrounding hills.

St. Francis Church
Dalhousie
is well known for its church buildings and other landmarks erected
by the British. The town has old churches like St. John's Church
( 1853 ), St. Francis' Church ( 1894 ), St. Andrew's Church ( 1903
) and St. Patric's Church ( 1909 ).
St. John's Church, the oldest is located at Gandhi Chowk, about
2 km. from the bus stand. This church was the first to be built
after the founding of Dalhousie.

Bholani Mata
10 km from Hotel Mount View, is Dainkund is the highest mountain
in Dalhousie, at an altitude of 2755 mtrs it provides the picture
book scenery of the whole valley. The amazing experience of a pliable
trudge in a beautiful ambience is quite spectacular.
The sweet sound of the gentle breeze puffing through the trees
makes a musical serenade and so Dainkund is popularly known as the
singing hill

Bhalai Mata
32
km. from Hotel Mount View, the mighty Bhadrakali temple of Bhalai
Mata, the local deity, is much respected and revert place of Chamba
district.
It is known fact that a visit to the shrine grants all wishes
that one might have in mind. It is a worth seeing site and must
be visited.

Chamera Dam project
30
Km. from Hotel Mount View and on the way to Chamba. This is the
reservoir of the Chamera dam built over the river Ravi. Chamera
lake is an artificial lake came into existence as a consequence
of Chamera Hydroelectric project.
The Dam site enjoy very sharp fluctuations in climate between April
to June. During the day it can get very hot (around 35 degree centigrade)
though by the evening, temperatures fall to between 18 to 20 degree
centigrade.

Sach Pass
The All year Snow covered pass into Pangi valley is a must see on
a trip to Dalhousie 120 Kms from Dalhousie be in Snow all year around
and enjoy majestic views of Chamba and Pangi valley on the other
side the pass is located over 14000 feet in brethtaking views
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