Dalhousie


Dalhousie
 Dalhousie is a beautiful hill station and famous destination for tourists all over the world in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Dalhousie was established in the year 1854 during the reign of British in India and is situated on and around five beautiful  hills. It penetrates several main peaks and can accommodate tens of thousands of people. This hill station city, situated 6000 ft above the sea level is a depository of ancient Hindu culture and is bounded by temples all around.
  Its Western side is the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas, the city is the gateway to the prehistoric Chamba Hill State.
Accessible: it is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh Located  92-km From Dharamshala. The city has a good transportation system  and easily accessible through railways, roads and air traffic services. Pathankot in North Punjab has the nearest Airport and the railway station.
Attractions:
There are  many temples and churches which are famous for exploring  include the Lakshminarian Temple, Hari Rai Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Lakshna Devi and Shakti Devi Temples, Mindal Vasni Temple, Temple of Purthi, and the Mani-Mahesh Temple. During British rule The St. Francis Church, St. Andrew's Church, and the St. Patrick's Church are the other churches  built in India.
Accomodation:
There is variety of hotels and rest houses equipped with all major facilities to entertain the visitors. Hotel staff is cooperative and efficient to serve their guests.

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