Travel to Dalhousie

Dalhousie Tourism



One of the most popular hill resorts of India, Dalhousie is a destination of spectacular scenic beauty in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

It was established in 1854 as a summer retreat for the British Government. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill resort was built on and around five mountain tops, Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota and Bhangora. Bearing testimony to the extraordinary scenic beauty of the Himalayan and the Dhauladhar ranges, the valleys of Chamba and Pangi continue to keep Dalhousie a destination where thousands of tourists visit each year from different corners of the globe.

Dalhousie plays a vital role in generating revenue to the state as tourism is the major industry of this beautiful town. So, if you are looking for a peaceful place that can be a treat to your eyes, let it be Dalhousie.

What to Eat in Dalhousie

Since this mesmerizing holiday destination is in north India, you will undoubtedly get the major north Indian cuisines here, but if you want to tickle your taste buds and try something different, you can try the appetizing Chinese and Thai cuisines. You can also try the simple yet authentic Himachali food which include Dal, Chappati, vegetable gravy and curd. Something which you will find common in every plate here is pickle.

Fruit lovers will get the chance to eat fresh fruits, which are low-priced as well.

Best Restaurants in Dalhousie

  • Kwality Restaurant
  • Cafe Dalhousie
  • Nepoli Restaurant
  • Old Sher-e-Punjab
  • Bon Appetit Bakes Grills Fries Roasts
Where to Stay in Dalhousie

There are numbers of hotels in Dalhousie, but if you want to be lucky enough, you have to book it way in advance as this town is one of tourists' favourite destinations in north India. If you want to spend the days luxuriously in this bewitching town, opt for a homestay.

Things to do in Dalhousie

  • Boating
  • Horse Riding
  • Trekking
  • Paragliding
  • Rock Climbing
  • River Crossing and River Rafting
Attractions in Dalhousie

  • Panch Pulla
  • Satdhara Falls
  • Khajjiar
  • Kalatop wildlife sanctuary
  • St. John Church
  • Subhash Baoli
  • Daikund Peak
  • Bakrota Hills or Upper Bakrota
  • Chamunda Devi Temple
  • Salooni
Shopping in Dalhousie

Hills have always been known for offering fashionable clothes and items. And Like other hills, Dalhousie also has numbers of shopping areas. Tourists who are looking for traditional bags, dolls, handicrafts, and purses, can visit Gandhi Chowk. At Tibetan Handicrafts Refugee Centre, they will get a huge collection of Tibetan carpets and handicrafts. However, the shops remian open till 7 pm and closed on every Tuesday.

Best Time to Visit Dalhousie

Dalhousie is at an altitude of 2378 meters approximately above sea level. The maximum temperature that reaches in summer months is 30 degree centigrade. In winter, the temperature comes down to about 0 degree centigrade. The best time to be at this town is between March to May, so that neither you will have to shiver in cold, nor you will have to stuck because of the snow or rains.

How to Reach Dalhousie

The queries of the tourists relating to how to reach Dalhousie mainly centre around the ways via which the city could be arrived at. Since the city of Dalhousie possesses a developed transportation infrastructure, hence reaching the place is quite easy.

from Katra to Dalhousie travelers have to drive down a distance of 235 km and from Simla they have to cover a distance of 400 km. Delhi through roadways is about 560 km away from Dalhousie. Tourists who are coming on bus from Manali and Palampur have to cover a distance of 360 km and 176 km respectively.

The transportation medium that is commonly found to travel to Dalhousie by road includes taxis and buses. Since the services of taxis and buses are quite regular hence the tourists can easily reach to Dalhousie by roadways. Traveling to Dalhousie via road offers the tourists an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the surroundings too.

Last Updated on : November 15, 2016