Tourist Attractions in Dalhousie


Situated at an altitude of six thousands to nine thousands feet, Dalhousie reflects the indigenous beauty of the Himalayas. The Dalhousie Hill Station in Himachal Pradesh is spread around five hills on the western border of the Dhauladhar mountain range. Dalhousie is an exceptional hill station with the prominence of Scottish and Victorian architectures.

The imposing churches and bungalows of the city reflect the old European culture. It is the gateway to the Chamba District and a very important business center too. Dalhousie carries the tradition of ancient Hindu culture with excellent examples of its art works and temples.

The Pangi Valley is a remote place, which falls within Dalhousie and inhabited by the Pangwal and Bhot tribes. A trip to the Pangi Valley can be a rare and enriching one. Dalhousie is also blessed with some lush green forest and wild life sanctuaries.

Tourist Attractions in Dalhousie are

  • Panchpula
  • Kynance
  • Subash Baoli
  • St. John's Church
  • Laxmi Narayan Temple
  • Radha Swami Satsang Bhawan and Hospital
  • Shivkul
  • Dakshina Murti
  • Norwodh Paramdham
  • St. Andrew's Church
  • St. Patrick's Church
  • St. Francis Church
A wonderful site with refreshing springs and picturesque landscape around it, the Panchpula is a must visit. The Subash Baoli is an excellent water body while the Shivkul is a religious Ashram. The area is blessed with some towering churches like the St. John's Church, St. Andrew's Church, St. Patrick's Church and the St. Francis Church. Dalhousie has something or other for every kind of tourists.

Last Updated on : 07 December 2010