Dalhousie<\/strong> is a famous Himachal Pradesh<\/a> hill station was named after a British Governor General Lord Dalhousie. This hill station was used by the British Empire as a summer retreat for its troops and officials. It is geographically located on the western boundary of the Dhauladhar<\/a> mountain range of the magnificent Himalayas. This hill station is beautifully spread over five hills that include Bakrota, Kathlog, Tehra, Balun, and Potreys. \u00a0\u00a0During winters with the peaks completely covered in snow Dalhousie typically looks like a \u201cparadise on earth\u201d. So if relaxation for your soul is the need of the hour then \u201cDalhousie\u201d is the destination you need.<\/p>\n Read More:\u00a0<\/strong>5 UNKNOWN HILL STATIONS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH<\/a><\/p>\n [put_wpgm id=77]<\/p>\n By train:<\/strong><\/p>\n The nearest railway station to Dalhousie is Pathankot located in Punjab. The Pathankot railway station is well connected to major cities in the country like Mumbai, Delhi, Amritsar etc.<\/p>\n By road:<\/strong><\/p>\n The starting points to Dalhousie would be from Shimla and Dharamsala.<\/p>\n a. How to reach\u00a0Dalhousie \u00a0from\u00a0 Shimla :\u00a0<\/strong>The shortest route to reach\u00a0Dalhousie\u00a0\u00a0from\u00a0Shimla\u00a0 is\u00a0via\u00a0NH205 as depicted in the map above. Alternatively, click on the Google Maps link here <\/a>to view on Google Maps.<\/p>\n b. How to reach\u00a0Dalhousie \u00a0from\u00a0Dharamsala. :\u00a0<\/strong>There fastest route from\u00a0Dalhousie\u00a0\u00a0to\u00a0Dharamsala is\u00a0via\u00a0NH154\u00a0\u00a0and the route map is depicted above.\u00a0Alternatively, click on the Google Maps link here<\/a> to view on Google Maps.<\/p>\n By flight:<\/strong><\/p>\n The nearest airport to Dalhousie is once again in Pathankot. The distance between Dalhousie and Pathankot being 80 km.<\/p>\n The climate in Dalhousie right through the year is pleasant. With the temperature during the summer(March to May) with temperature usually remaining below 35 degrees. The rainfall received during the monsoon months that begins in mid-June and ends mid-Septembermber is moderate and is usually quite pleasant. While the winters( December to February) are extremely cold with temperatures ranging from a maximum of 10 degrees to a minimum of 1 degree with snowfall being a key feature. With winters being severe the best time to visit Dalhousie is during the summer.<\/p>\n Panchpula: <\/strong>It has one of the best landscapes with plenty of pools around. The historical monument constructed in the memory of freedom fighter SardarAjit Singh is worth a visit.<\/p>\n Churches:<\/strong> There are four churches in Dalhousie, which are well-known. They are St.John’s Church at Gandhi Chowk, St. Andrew’s Church and St. Patrick’s Church at Balun, and St. Francis church at SubhashChowk.<\/p>\n Satdhara:<\/strong> Located enroute to PanchPulla, this is an amazing spot displaying fascinating scenic beauty. It has derived its name from seven springs whose water gushes down with great speed and is a real treat for the eyes. The water is believed to have curative powers.<\/p>\n Kalatop:<\/strong> It is a superb wildlife sanctuary renowned for the Himalayan black bear and ghoral.<\/p>\n SubhashBaoli:<\/strong> It is a charming spot where freedom fighter NetajiSubhash Chandra Bose spent a considerable period of time in 1937.<\/p>\n Some other places of interest within a close distance from Dalhousie are Bakrota hills, Alla, and Dainkund.<\/p>\n Click on the link here to check out the\u00a0places to stay near Dalhousie,\u00a0Himachal Pradesh \u00a0on Google Maps.<\/a><\/p>\nHow to reach Dalhousie ?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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