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Dalhousie,
the popular hill - station standing at the foot
of the spectacular Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.This
beautiful flagship of Indian tourism has been named after the famous British Governor - General, Lord Dalhousie. It is spread over
an area of around 14 sq.km, and is sprawled
over five hills - Kathlog, Portreyn, Moti Tibba
(formerly known as Tehra), Bakrota and Balun.
Dalhousie has retained much of the British Raj
style. It has some of the finest hillside hotels in India.
The
lush green vegetation that adorns the town comprises
of towering pines, deodars, oaks, and the beautiful
rhododendron plants. Dalhousie also houses many
old churches. The great views it offers are
the majestic mountains of the Dhauladhar range,
the Pir Panjal mountains of Kashmir, the plains
of Punjab, the beautiful river Ravi.
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Panchpula (3 km)
Panchpula, a beautiful spot, is barely 3 kms.
from G.P.O. On the way to Panchpula is Satdhara
springs gurgling with refreshing water, believed
to contain some medicinal properties. Panchpula
stream is the main source of water supply to Dalhousie
and Bahloon. The stream springs from the north
side of DayanKund and runs down a picturesque
ravine to the waterworks of Panchpula. There is
an elegant monument erected at Panchpula where
several streams meet at one point. This monument,
a samadhi was built in memory of great revolutionary
Sardar Ajit Singh who breathed his last in Panchpula.
There is a Tourism restaurant and several chai
shops in Panchpula, that offer hot and cold beverages
and snacks. Subhash
Baoli
Just approximatly 1 km from G.P.O. is a charming
natural spot called Subhash Baoli. Neta ji Subhash
Chander Bose during his 7 months sojourn in
Dalhousie in 1937 is believed to have spent
most of his days by the side of this water body,
meditating amidst dense woods of Cedar and meeting
his party workers. This place lies on the G.P.O.
- JandriGaht Road. A canopy with seating facilities
has been created by the local administration
at this place.
Satdhara
On the way to Panjpulla, at an altitude of 2,036m,
these seven springs are reputed to have great
therapeutic value as they contain mica with
medicinal properties.
Bara
Pathar (4 km)
The prime appeal of this spot is a fascinating
little temple set in the midst of a dense forest.
Kalatope
(10 km)
Kalatop is 10 kms from G.P.O. at an altitude
of 8000 feet. A wildlife sanctuary, Kalatope,
houses many species of animals, which include
the ghoral, barking deer, and the Himalayan
black bear, and a large avianfauna population.
There is also a Forest Resthouse, for those
who wish to spend the night in the sanctuary.
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ADVENTURE
Numerous
trekking routes emerge out of the Dalhousie
Khajjiar - Chamba triangle like :
Chamba
to Bharmour
Chamba to Palampur (over the Dhauladhar
ranges)
Chamba to Pangi
Bharmour to Keylong via Kugti Pass.
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OTHER ATTRACTIONS ::
Lakshmi
Narayan Temple
This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and
was built more than 150 years ago. The temple
enshrines a beautiful image of Lord Vishnu.
The temple is frequented by local devotees.
The temple is located in Sadar Bazar approximately
200 mtrs. from Subhash Chowk.
Radha
Swami Satsang Bhawan & Hospital
Dalhousie holds great significance for the followers/
disciples of Radha Swami sect of Beas (Punjab).
This Satsang Bhawan is situated near Moti Tibba
300 mts. from Gandhi Chowk (G.P.O). In recent
times many people from the nearby villages of
Dalhousie have embraced the Radha Swami Sect.
Every Sunday from 10 AM to 11 AM Satsang is
held in the above cited premises. The Present
Radha Swami Chief Maharaj Gurinder Singh Ji
visits Dalhousie twice a year. Even the Late
Maharaj Charan Singh Ji was very fond of Dalhousie.
It is believed that Baba Swarn Singh Ji was
enlightend in Dalhousie.
Shivkul
Shivkul is an Ashram of Vimala Thakur, a re-knowned
religious philosopher lady from Gujarat. Shivkul
is on the Mall Road betwen Gandhi Chowk and
Subhash Chowk. From here one can enjoy the beautiful
panorama of Pir Panjal Hills, connecting Chamba
Distt. with Jammu & Kashmir. During summer
when Vimala Hi popularly known as Vimala Bahen
comes to Dalhousie many foreigners as well as
Indian disciples of Vimala Ji from all parts
of the coutry and abroad gather in Dalhousie
to attend her lectures on spiritualism.
Dakshina
Murti
Dakshina Murti is a yoga institution created
by Dr. R. P. Kaushik of Sonepat/Delhi during
mid seventies. Dr. Kaushik travelled all over
the world to teach yoga and spiritualism. He
died in July 1987. His followers still come
to Dalhousie and stay at Dakshina Murti 200
mts away from Subhash Chowk on the small Mall
known as Garam Sarak.
Churches
Some of the beautiful churches at Dalhousie
are :
The St. Andrew's Church
: St. Andrew's Church commonly known as the
Church of Scotland was built in the year 1903
at Baloon by Protestant Christians. The Church
is approximately one and half kms. from Dalhousie's
bus stand. The Church building is in good condition,
recently a brick boundary wall has been erected
around it to save the building from mischief
mongers.
St. Patrick's Church at
Balun : This Church is situated in Baloon,
Dalhousie Cantt., on Military Hospital road
approximately 2 kms. from main bus stand. St.
Patrick's Church is the largest church in Dalhousie
having a seating capacity of 300 persons in
its main hall. The Church was built in the year
1909 and the dressed-stone building is still
in good condition. This Church was built exclusively
from contribution made by officers and ranks
of the British Army. At present the Church is
managed and maintained by the Catholic Diocese
of Jalandhar.
St. Francis' Church at
Subhash Chowk :This Catholic Church is
a very prominent monument on the Subhash Chowk.
This Church was built in the year 1894 from
the contributions made by Army and Civil Officers
and Civilians. This Church is managed and maintained
by the Cathoilic Diocese of Jalandhar. St. Francis'
Church on Prtrain hill is believed to have been
built on the lines of a certain church in England.
Beautiful glass work and intricate stone work
can be seen in the Church. Service is conducted
every Sunday.
St. John's Church at Gandhi
Chowk :This Church stands on the Gandhi
Chowk approximately 2 kms. from the main bus
stand of Dalhousie. This Church was the first
to be built after the town of Dalhousie was
founded. Prior to 1863 a wooden structure stood
at this place. The idea to build a stone structure
took birth with the arrival of Rev. John H.
Pratt who came to Dalhousie on 11-04-1863 and
inspired the Christian community to build a
permanent church building at this place. Building
of this church is a copy of Roman Catholics
church of England but this church belongs to
Protestants. The church building stands in a
good condition but its surroundings demand much
better care. Service is conducted on every Sunday.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
: 92-km From Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
Discovered In: 1854.
Accomodation
Himachal Tourism's Hotel Geetanjali is
a fine economy hotel that offers a fantastic
view of the area.
Hotel Geetanjali,
Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh - 176304.
Tel: (018982) 2155
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