Dalhousie has charming colonial
architecture, including some beautiful churches. Its location
presents panoramic views of the plains- and like a long silver
line, the river Ravi twists and turns below Dalhousie. The
spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also visible
form this enchanting town.
ACCESS: Dalhousie is 485 km by road from Delhi and 52 km
from Chamba. The closest railhead is Pathankot 80 km away. The
airport at Gaggal in Kangra is at a distance of 135 km . Taxis
and buses are easily available from these places.
CLIMATE: In winter, the temperature can drop to freezing
point when heavy woollens are required. the summer temperature
are mild and light woollens/cottons are recommended.
Subhash Baoli: Commanding a view of the snowcapped
mountains, 1.6-km away from the G.P.O. (check spelling) Square,
the spring of Subhash Baoli is situated at an altitude of 2,085
metres (6,678 ft.).
Satdhara: On the way to Panjpulla, at an altitude of 2,036m.
(6,678 ft.), these seven springs are reputed to have great
therapeutic value as they contain mica with medicinal
properties.
Panjpulla: Just 2 km away from the town lies the 'five
bridges' memorial, built in memory of Ajit Singh, one of India's
well-loved freedom fighters. A natural tank and creams give the
spot a fitting serenity.
Jandhri Ghat (2036 m):
Around half a kilometre away from the Subhash Baoli, Jandhri
Ghat enfolds an elegant palace in the midst of tall pine trees.
Chamba's erstwhile rulers governed from here till the advent of
Lord Dalhousie. The palace houses a number of shikhar trophies.
Beside the palace, Jandhri Ghat offers heavenly spots for
picnicking-gushing streamlets in the midst of fragrant
pine-scented breezes.
Bakrota Hills and the 'Round' (2085m): Less than 5 km
from the town centre, the Bakrota Hills frame a breathtaking
view of the further snow-clad peaks. The 'round' is a walling
circuit around the hill, very popular with residents.
Kalatope (2440m): 5 Km from Dalhousie, Kalatope is a
pleasant getaway, with a panoramic view, an enchanting palace,
and a forest rest house. Kalatope is situated 10-km away from
G.P.O. Square at an altitude of 8,000-ft. Walking along the
secluded and forested road through upper Nakorota hills, one
reaches Lakkarmandi. The home of dhogri families, Lakkarmandi is
nestled between 8,600 feet high Dayan Kund peak on its right and
Kalatope on the left. The little Kalatope Sanctuary has a
variety of wildlife such as ibex, deer, bears and leopards.
Dainkund (2745m): At an altitude of 2,745 m and 10 km from
the town, this tall peak outside town affords a bird's-eye view
on a clear day, of the hills, valleys and the river Beas, Ravi
and the Chenab threading their silvery way down to the plains.
Bara Pathar: Set amidst thick forest is the small temple of
Bhulwani Mata, in the village of Ahla, on the way to Kalatope. A
fair is celebrated in July to venerate the goddess. It is 4 km
away from the town. |