Beat the heat of Indian summer by taking a refreshing break in misty
hills of Himachal Pradesh. Dalhousie is a most beautiful and charming
hill station of India and it is the popular honeymoon destination due to
its charming beauty. Dalhousie was named after British viceroy Lord
Dalhousie as it use to give retreat to British officers, it also has
been the gateway to the magnificent Chamba district for a long time. A
relatively vast region, it is spread across five hills, namely, Kathlog,
Potreys, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun. Evolved from its regal lineage, the
architecture and lifestyle still emanates and imperial feel to the
place, prefect to keep the hectic schedule of marriage at bay. This
hilly delight offers an ideal ambience for that magical start to your
life.
Dalhousie is not too far from Delhi, Capital of India, which makes it
one of the major hot spots for honeymoon couples. In spite of being
extremely prominent on the travel map, Dalhousie has a plethora of
untouched savoring - the widespread landscapes, idyllic valleys, ancient
temples or just free flowing streams. The pine and cedar forests make
an enchanting backdrop for long walks and indulgent conversations.
For couples who wear adventure on their sleeves, Dalhousie is the
perfect base camp for mild to heavy treks. Spend some days at the Pangi
Valley, its raw beauty and the mild-mannered Buddhist living there are
ethereal. Tempo Holidays offers several North India Tour package which cover Dalhousie.
To get a glimpse of the wildlife in Dalhousie, stay at forest rest
house of Kalatope. An easy stop to make before you reach Kalatope is
Bata Pathar, an ancient temple of the middle of the forest makes it a
captivating spot. The most exquisite destination off Dalhousie is
Khajjar, a picturesque meadow like spot, in the middle of dense forest. A
lake, a golf course and a quaint temple add to the intrigue of the
place.
The sinuous hills of Dalhousie call for long languid walks and
getting lost in the historical extravaganza of churches. St. Andrew’s
Church, St. Patrick’s Church at Balun, St. Francis’ Church at Subash
Chowk and St. John’s Church at Gandhi Chow are definitely a must-see
places. The other local tourist attractions are Subhash Baoli, Satdhara
and Panipulla. Enjoy a cup of tea in the company of majestic snow capped
mountains at the Subhash Baoli. Named after Subhash Chandra Bose, the
Baoli is a great spot for viewing the mountains. Satdhare and Panjpulla
are also popular amongst tourist. Satdhara as its names suggest is the
culmination of seven springs which have medicinal properties. Panjpulla
is famous for its five bridges under which natural waters flow from the
adjoining hills.
The stunning destination in Tour of India
- Dalhousie, is best enjoyed at a casual pace, taking in the serene
atmosphere of the place. A hill station can be visited throughout any
time and in any whether, it will never disappoint you. But during the
months of May to September, you can find the town buzzing with tourists.
We suggest you to avoid summer holiday period as you may find large
number of people visit during this period. It is advisable to visit hill
station in quieter months so you get enjoy the charm of the nature.
I am Kathy Green live in Australia. Travelling all around the world is
my passion and I book my holidays with Tempo Holidays, a leading Australian Travel Agent, who offers world class tour packages.
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