Morning after breakfast to see run way side seen Khajjiar Local Visit
Dainkund is only 10 km. one can enjoy the beautiful view of the hills, with the rivers Ravi, Beas and Chenab threading through the distance. A Devi Temple is also situated on the hill.
Kala Top Wildlife Sanctuary The wildlife reserves, provides shelter to various species of flora and fauna. Kala top is a pleasant getaway, only 5 km from Dalhousie, with a panoramic view and a forest rest house.
Bakrota Hills 2,085 meters (4.8 km) the magnificent Bakrota Hills offer to the tourists an unforgettable walk round the hills besides a grand view of snow-clad peaks.
Khajjiar is a forest glade of great beauty, 6400 feet above sea level". Khajjiar is often referred to as "Gulmarg of Himachal Pradesh the lush green meadows are surrounded by thick pine and cedar forests. Grazing herds of sheep, goats and other milch cattle present a prefect pastoral scenery.
BaraPathar Bara Pather is a famous temple in Dalhousie that attracts a lot of visitors everyday. It is located amidst the quiet and pristine surroundings of Chamba Valley and is dedicated to Bhulwani Mata. The tourists love visiting this place for its excellent views of the snow-clad Himalayas and the pleasant weather that makes the environment cool and comfortable. Bara Pather is only 4 km away fromDalhousie, and is on the way to Kalatop. Though the scenic beauty of this place is worth a visit, many tourists come here only to visit the Bhulwani Mata's temple, which is positioned in the village of Ahla amid the thick forests.
Chamba is the northwestern district of Himachal Pradesh, in India, with its headquarters in Chamba town. The towns of Dalhousie and Khajjiar are popular hill stations and vacation spots for the people from the plains of northern India.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: It is the most famous tourist attraction place in Chamba. There are six temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Three temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and another three to Lord Shiva.
Bhuri Singh Museum: The museum houses a vast number of original Pahari art and sculptures. Some notable collections include Basohli and Kangra paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as, a collection of Rumals from the 7th century onward.
Chamera Lekh Dam impounds the River Ravi and supports the hydroelectricity project in the region. It is located near the town ofDalhousie, in the Chamba district in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India The reservoir of the dam is the Chamera Lake.
Night Dalhousie
Meals : Breakfast & Dinner