Dalhousie
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Located in the outer slopes of hill Dhauladhar range
is another important hill resort in the district Chamba . A number
of picturesque walks run through the oak, pine and deodar forests
around the town and offer excellent views of the Chenab, the Ravi
and the Beas valleys. It is thicky wooded with stately pines and oaks
and has lovely picnic spot all around. Dalhousie is the gateway to
Chamba. Originally conceived as a sanitorium by its founder Lord Dalhousie,
it is today one of the most quiet hill stations. Extending over an
area of 13 sq. km., Dalhousie comprises five distinct hills, Balun,
Kathlog, Petreyn, Tehra and Bakrota with heights ranging between 1,525
and 2,378 metres. It is known for its Church buildings and other landmarks
erected by the British. The town has old Churches like St. John's
Church ( made in 1903 A.D. ), and St. Patrick's Church ( 1909 A.D.
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Dalhousie : General Information |
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| Altitude : |
2,040 metres |
| Headquarter : |
Chamba (altitude 1006 metres
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| Location : |
In district Chamba. |
| Access by Air : |
Nearest airport is Gaggal ( Kangra ) 135
km. and Amritsar 191 km. |
| Access by Rail :- |
The nearest broad gauge railway station is
at Pathankot 120 km. |
| Access by Road : |
Almost each and every part of the state is
linked by roads. The Himachal Road Transport Corporation is
running its buses covering the whole state. There is huge network
of HRTC to cater the needs of the people. |
| Distance : |
Amritsar 191 km., Chamba 56 km., Chandigarh
300 km., Delhi 563 km., Jammu 188 km., Jalandhar 192 km., Manali
360 km. and Pathankot 80 km. |
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Famous Places around Dalhousie : |
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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 :- 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 :- 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 :- 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. The church building stands in a good
condition but its surroundings demand much better care. Service is
conducted on every Sunday. |
Bakrota Hills :- ( 2,085 metres
) 4.8 km ) The fascinating and bewitching Bakrota Hills offer to the
tourists the brisk walk round the hills besides a grand view of snow-clad
peaks. |
Dainkund :- ( 2,745 metres ) 10
km. ) This is a towering and beautiful peak which offers panoramic
views, specially on a clear day, of the three main rivers - Beas,
Ravi and Chenab. |
Kalatop :- ( 2,440 metres ) 8.5
km. ) The spot commands a beautiful and grand panoramic view of the
surrounding landscape and eye travels wide over hill and dale, field
and forest, smooth and ruggedness, till in the direction of Jammu
and Kashmir, it meets a horizon of snow peaks. |
Khajjiar :- ( 2000 metres ) 27
km. ) A little out of Dalhousie is a beautiful, charming retreat that
makes an ideal day excursion or even an overnight visit. Far from
any major town, this tranquil spot has a small lake in the centre,
on which is a floating island. The local people hold the lake for
in legend, it is associated with Khajjinag, the deity that is enshrined
in the temple here. The temple here has a golden dome. |
Panchphulla :- Sardar Ajit Singh,
a great freedom fighter, breathed his last on the day India gained
independence, 15th August, 1947. His 'Samadhi' is located at Dalhousie's
Panjphulla, a picturesque spot with a natural tank and water flowing
under small bridges from which the place takes its name. Sardar Ajit
Singh was the uncle of martyr Bhagat Singh. At Panjphulla, there is
a 'Samarak' in the memory of Sardar Ajit Singh. 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. |
Subhash Baoli :- ( 1.6 km. ) A
lovely spot for picnic, commanding a good view of snow covered hills.
This has been named after the indomitable man of Indian politics,
before the independence days, Shri Subhash Chandra Bose. It is said
that he used to drink water from this place during his stay in Dalhousie. |
Jandri Ghat :- ( 2 km. ) place
of the rulers of erstwhile Chamba State, is located and surrounded
by tall pine trees, is a place worth visiting. |
The Round :- ( 4.8 km. ) the Bakrota
Hills offer a brisk walk on 'The Round' besides a grand view of the
surrounding countryside. |
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