Dalhousie
Dalhousie is one of the most famous hill stations of Himachal Pradesh. This scenic hill station is framed by
the river Ravi flowing at the base of the town. Dalhousie is a popular destination for honeymooners.
Dalhousie also offers you the spectacular view of the majestic snow-capped Pir Panjal mountain range located
in Jammu and Kashmir, Sach Pass and Chamba’s Pangi Valley. This enchanting hill station has several tourist
spots like Lohali village, Kalatop, Dainkund peak, Bakrota hills and Tibetan market. The beautiful valley of
Khajiar is also quite popular among the visitors. Tourists also like visiting the region near Alla. Those
visiting Dalhousie do so to be in the company of nature, and it keeps them company always. It doesn’t matter
which part of the town you may be in, the sight of snowcapped peaks of Dhauladhar Range greet you
constantly. The clouds embrace the mountains in the distance, while the greenery of the landscape is brought
out by the sun’s rays in another. This contrast lightens the mood and cheers you up. A trip to Dalhousie is
largely about sightseeing, because the landscape lends itself perfectly to this activity.
An example of this sightseeing are the two waterfalls, Panjpula and Satdhara. Panjula Waterfall is formed by
the coming together of various mountain streams whose waters are believed to contain medicinal properties.
It is named after the five bridges that are built over the streams. Families often visit it to enjoy a
picnic or just to revel in the surroundings. There is a memorial of Sardar Ajit Singh, a revolutionary
freedom fighter who lived here for a while. Satdhara Waterfall is formed when seven water springs come
together. Their waters are believed to contain therapeutic properties. The real beauty of this waterfall is
brought out by the arrival of monsoon