Dalhousie is in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.
It is built on five hills Kathlog, Potreyn, Tehra,
Bakrota and Balun. It's a very beautiful hill
station in Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by the
beautiful scenery oh snow - capped peaks. It was
established in 1854 by the British Empire in India
as summer retreat for its troops and bureaucrats. It
is located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar
mountain range of the Himalayas. Out of five hills,
the main hub of Dalhousie is portreyn. The most
popular place in Dalhousie is the figure of eight at
portreyn.
Dalhousie is known as the 'gateway to Chamba'.
Chamba is only 56 km from Dalhousie. Dalhousie is
famous for its rains and cool weather in summer.
Chamba chappals are very famous among the tourist
embroidered with gold thread, can baskets, colorful
woolens and life like Chamba dolls and also the
Chamba shawls are very popular. There are several
places of tourist interest near the hill resort of
Dalhousie like Khajjair and Chamba. Ponies and
dandies (local palanquins) are used for short
distance trips. Taxis and jeeps are also available
Climate
In summer, the maximum temperature of Dalhousie is
30º and in winter temperature comes down to almost
0º. Heavy woolens are required in winter and light
woolens or tropical in summer, and the peak tourist
is from May to September. The rains hit Dalhousie
between December and February.
Area
The hill station of Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh is
surrounded by the beautiful scenery of snow - capped
peaks covers an area of about 14 sq km and is built
on five hills - Kathlog, Portreyn, Tehra, Barkota
and Balun.
Language
The languages spoken in Dalhousie are Pahari (local
dialect), Hindi and English.
Attraction Point In Dalhousie:
St. Andrew's Church:
St. Andrew's Church was built in the year 1903 at
baloon by protestant Christians and commonly known
as the Church of Scotland.
St. Jonh's Church:
The church is approximately 2 km from the main bus
stand and it stands on the Gandhi chowk. Rev. John
H. Pratt came to Dalhousie in 1863 and inspired the
Christian community to build a permanent church
building at this place.
Panchpula:
Panchpula is almost 3 km. there is a very beautiful
monument erected at panchpula where several streams
meet at one point. That is Samadhi monument was
built in memory of great sardar Ajit Singh.
Khajjiar:

Khajjiar
is 27 km from Dalhousie. Khajjiar is one of the
famous retreats among the visitors. Khajjiar is
famous for the popular Khajji Naga shrine dedicated
to the serpent god from which the name is believed
to have been derived. The temple dates back to the
10th century and is interspaced with different
patterns and images on the ceiling and wooden posts.
Dainkund:
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.
Jandrighat Palace
This palace belongs to the Raja of Chamba. Wild
varieties of strawberries can be seen all along the
way. Also, Jandrighat palace shows the royal life of
the Raja of Chamba.
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. Kala Top is situated
at an altitude of 8000 ft and 10 km away from G.P.O
jquare. It has a variety of wildlife such as Deer,
Bears & Leopards.
Bakrota Bakrota is famous in producing Tibetan
carpets. From the Bakrota round also you can get a
very good view of mountains. Round means a walking
circuit around the hills, very popular among the
residents. It is less than 5 km from the town
centre.
How To Go:
By Rail
The raiway station at Pathankot is at a distance of
80 km and is the nearest station to Dalhousie. Where
as Chamba is 122 km from Pathankot and the neaest
broad gauge rail head which is linked by direct
trains to Amritsar, Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta.
By Road
The road network of Himachal Pradesh is very
convenient. It provides a very good network of
highways and national highways connects almost all
the major town and cities. Dalhousie is 80 km from
Pathankot and Bharmaur is 65 km from Chamba. Both
Dalhousie and Chamba are well connected with places
in and outside the state.
By Air
The nearest airport is at Gaggal (Kangra) which is
180 km from Chamba and 140 km from Dalhousie. Other
two airports are Amritsar airport which is 192 km
and Jammu airport which is 190 km.