Dalhousie- Panchpula



En route from Dalhousie- Panchpula through the meandering roads, the tourists may view the picturesque beauty of the mountainous region of the state. Panchpula is situated at a distance of three kilometers from the hub of the city of Dalhousie. The weekend trip from Dalhousie to Panchpula is one of the most frequented tours from Dalhousie.

One the way to Panchpula lies the Satdhara springs, which is endowed with the curative properties. The gurgling sounds of the Satdhara springs have a mesmerizing effect on the tourists who are one their way to visit the monumental city of Panchpula. The watershed is drained by the Panchpula stream, which supplies water to the regions of Bahloon and Dalhousie. The stream has its source in the DayanKund and creates a ravine on its way to Panchpula.

The most frequented tourist spot in the city of Panchpula is the memorial monument built to commemorate the revolutionary Sardar Ajit Singh. The visitors can also lounge at the restaurant built by the tourism department of the state. Refreshments and beverages are available at the local tea stalls that are situated near the monumental extravaganza.

The scenic beauty of the region and the commemorative monument in Panchpula lure tourist to the region.



Last Updated on 9/13/2011