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29th April 2016, 11:17 AM
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Local Sightseeing in Dalhousie
We are planning to visit Dalhousie so would you please tell me some of the good places to visit in Dalhousie means Local Sightseeing in Dalhousie
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29th April 2016, 11:18 AM
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Re: Local Sightseeing in Dalhousie
Dalhousie is a hill station in Chamba district, in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated on 5 hills and has an elevation of 1,970 metres above sea level Dalhousie is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, established in 1854 by the British Empire's government in India as a summer retreat for its troops and officials. Daikund Peak 10 kilometres away from Dalhoussie, nestled at a height of 2755 meters is the Daikund Peak. Chamera Lake An artificial lake, Chamera Lake was built as a reservoir of the Chamera Dam Ganji Pahari Going by the literal meaning of the word, ‘Ganji Pahari’, the place is actually a bald hill with absolutely no vegetation, no trees around Garam Sadak As the name suggests, this road always boasts of pleasant and warm temperature except on a few sunny days Bara Pathar Temple If you happen to visit Dalhousie in the month of July, you must visit Bara Pathar Temple as a grand festival Subhash Baoli Named after the famous freedom fighter, Subhash Chandra Bose, Subhash Baoli is just a kilometre away from Dalhousie. Jandhri Ghat Surrounded by deodar and pine trees, Jandhri Ghat is just 2 kilometres away from Dalhousie St Patrick’s Church If you happen to visit Dalhousie on the weekend, do visit St Patrick’s church on Sunday Hariraya Temple Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Hariraya Temple houses the bronze image of four-armed Lord Vishnu in its three avatars- Norwood Paramdham Bordered by deodar trees and perched on the upper side of Bakrota Hill, Sach Pass If you wish to go for a long trek, Dalhousie is an ideal getaway for the Sach Pass trek. Rang Mahal Established by Raja Umed Singh in 18th century, Rang Mahal was created to serve the residence of royal women Moti Tibba Acquired by the government from Chamba’s King in 1853, this place is often visited by tourists in large numbers Kalatop wild life reserve Approximately 9 kilometres from Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie Minjar Fair A week-long harvest festival held at the end of July, Minjar fair is celebrated with huge uproar in Chamba as well as Dalhousie St John’s Church Dedicated to St. John, this church was the first building that was constructed by some missionaries in 1863 |
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