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Amenities
Nearby Spa Centre
Clean Linen
Pet Allowed
Non-Smoking Area
Wake-up Service
Flat-Screen TV
Family Room
Daily Newspaper
In-Room Safe
Clothes Rack
Soundproofing
Late Check-out
Fire Extinguisher
Cleaning Product
High Speed WiFi
24hr Room Service
Air Conditioning
CCTV Footage
Cable Channel
Hair Dryer
Tea/Coffee Maker
Cleaning Service
Smoke Detector
Towel
Toilet Paper
Electric kettle
Airport Shuttle Service
Travel Assistance
Invoice Provided
ATM Neaby
Early Check-in
Wooden/Marble Flooring
Local Sightseeing
Heating
Concierge Service
Mini Fridge
Laundry Service
Ironing Service
Babysitting
Fitness Center Nearby
Living Area
In House Safe
Closet
Lounge
Multilingual Staff
Free Toiletries
Business Center Nearby
Bicycle Rental
Mini Bar
Toothbrush
Currency Exchange
Private Entrance
Bathtub
Fan
Restaurant
Tea/Coffee Maker
Balcony
Fireplace
Breakfast
Intercom
Smoking Room
Meeting Room
Outdoor Seating Area
Desk
Room Service
Free Parking
Trash Bin
Free Water Bottle
Sofa
Slippers
Extra Bed
Fruits
Soundproofing Room
Best Budget Hotels In Dalhousie
Hotel Ark By Pax Hotels
Gandhi chowk, Dalhousie
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About Dalhousie
Dalhousie offers an ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty. From the stunning views of the snow-capped mountains to the charming colonial architecture, there’s plenty to explore. Enjoy affordable stays with cheap deals on hotels, along with free cancellation and discounts on tours and activities. Take advantage of top deals to make your trip to Dalhousie both affordable and unforgettable.
SS International Hotel
Dhupguri, Dalhousie
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Popular Regions in Dalhousie
Things to do in Dalhousie
Souvenir Shopping
Dalhousie has many markets, one of which is the Tibetan Market which you must places to visit to check out handicrafts, woolen products, and souvenirs.
Boating at Chamera Lake
In the afternoon you can spend leisure time boating on the serene waters of Chamera Lake surrounded by mountain tops. It is a must-have thing to do in Dalhousie, these waters appear very calm and the whole ambiance around is so quiet and soothing that you could think of it as a getaway from your busy life.
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
Nature fans can also explore Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary for a day. It is another place where you can follow trek paths across the sanctuary and get a chance to observe different species of wildlife like deer and leopards as well as various bird species.
Walking at Garam Sadak
A well-known walkway in Dalhousie with bright daylight, hot breeze, and perfect valley view all around… an amazing way to spend an evening walking along the luxury of nature.
Explore Nearby Culture
Go to nearby villages and get to know the locals well, Get a closer picture of Himachal Pradesh’s tradition.
Photography
Dalhousie gives you a chance to click some of the most amazingly scenic shots during your vacation. All you need to chase are the panoramic views of Dainkund Peak or just click away with your camera at Khajjiar cuddled dreamily in the lap of nature and there will be no dearth of jaw-dropping images.
Go Dalhousie sightseeing in historical Churches
Dalhousie has quite a few impressive churches like St. John this particular Evangelist Chapel and effectively, Saint Francis House of Worship. The peace and tranquillity of these colonial landmarks also provide an insight into the history of this modest town.
Panchpula
Located about 3 km from Dalhousie outbound to Pathankot, en-route Kalatop is a freshwater spring with several streams heading towards it in thick Pine and Deodar woods.
Paragliding Place
Khajjiar is Famous for its scenic views, khajiiar is another place that offers paragliding opportunities. Flying high above the green pastures & forests will let you feel like a bird with its pleasing excitement.
Best Tourist Places in Dalhousie
St. John's Church
Built in the year 1863, it is the oldest church in Dalhousie and mirrors its British colonial past. Serving as an entrance to the rich cultural history of this region, travelers should not miss visiting the church which enlightens a part of historical traditions with its Gothic architecture, and stained glass windows keeping up quietness into the serene beauty surrounding it.
Khajjiar
Khajjiar (often referenced as the Mini Switzerland of India) is situated in the Himalayan range, fjord by vast treasures of dense deodar forests and snow-crowned mountains. Khajjiar Lake -The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks and thick forests, which makes it a beautiful retreat. This small exquisite crystal clear rain-fed lake located in the heart of lush green meadows offers a very nice view to tourists. For those looking for some peace, this picture spot is ideal, with hillside walks right on your doorstep as well as picnic areas (140 different types of apples grow there) or more adventurous goings-on such zorbing -walking along inside an inflatable ball- and horse riding.
Satdhara Falls
These scenic falls are placed within the manner of Panchpula, surrounded by deep deodar and pine cover. Because of the presence of mica, water from Satdhara Falls is considered to be therapeutic and it attracts nature lovers as well as believers in natural remedies.
Garam Sadak
It remains one of the popular walking trails in Dalhousie, this trail is known as Garam Sadak which has a little warmer temperature due to sunlight throughout the day. The walking path with a variety of trees and an extended view over the hills, is perfect for gentle walks or relaxing walks in nature.
Dainkund Peak
The tallest spot in Dalhousie, provides a panoramic view of the scenic valleys surrounded by snow-capped mountains and glittering rivers. Popular among nature lovers and trekkers, especially known as the "Singing Hill" for its sound made by air passing through trees this place is an easy trek up there.
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
This is another beautiful place for animal lovers and those who are dying team bird watchers; you have animals like Himalayan black bears, and barking deer as well as various species of birds in their natural habitat. The temperate climate and the peace of the place make it an excellent time for hiking/nature trek in mixed dense pine woods at Kalatop.
Subhash Baoli
This revered spot deriving its name from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose (as it is believed that he visited and camped here) provides a revitalizing, tranquil environment. Hedged by giant trees is the Baoli (spring) ideal for leisurely hours of romantic sunshine amidst a serene ambiance offering panoramic views of a green valley.
Bakrota Hills
Perched in one of the highest locales within Dalhousie, Bakrota Hills provides panoramic views of the surrounding terrain which makes it a common destination for going on treks and taking leisurely walks. It has a 5km circular road, popularly known as Bakrota loop great for slow walks with splendid views in every corner.
Panchpula
Another picturesque spot, Pachpued is a little stream that further connects with other waterway streams. 3 km a long away from the city heart this Picnic Spot carries a new stir and you can wave off your distress of exertion by practicing in the crisp air here with visual pin pleasure. A favored amongst picnic enthusiasts, the cool mountain air and rushing water make for a refreshing setting to enjoy environment relaxation.
Chamera Lake
A man-made lake, formed by the Chamera Dam built on River Ravi and has wonderful scenic beauty all around providing a perfect backdrop for this peaceful water; It is an ideal place to enjoy boating and many other activities. Surrounded by forested hills, Loch Ard is an attractive loch that has plenty of appeal for nature lovers and photographers.
Best Foods to try in Dalhousie
Dham
An indispensable Himachali platter typically cooked during festivals and other special occasions. It consists of foods like rice and dal (lentils) together with a selection of vegetable dishes spiced with ground herbs cooked into ethanol followed by desserts in one meal. An All-in-one meal gives you the complete essence of Himachali flavor and is relished for its variety as well as rich taste.
Pahadi Rajma
This kidney bean curry holds a unique Himachali touch to it by using native spices and home-grown ingredients. Southern French Pahadi Rajma is a classic slow-cooked dish: beans in a rich flavorful sauce
Chana Madra
A dish from Himachal prepared with chickpeas in yogurt and various spices gravy. It is creamy rich and strongly flavored. so people of Himachal really like this dish as their staple food. Often enjoyed with steamed rice, Chana Madra is a rich and filling dish that showcases the culinary tradition of this region.
Siddu
Siddu is a traditional steamed bread made from wheat flour in Himachal Pradesh, filled with savory fillings such as vegetables or meat. It is steam-cooked to get soft, generally served with a blob of ghee. Siddu — A snack or side dish loved by all for the way it's made and tastes.
Momos
Tibetan-style dumplings that are filled with a mixture of vegetables or meat and eat snacks in Dalhousie. The dumplings are either steamed or fired and are served with hot chutneys as well. Too good at the dried meat jerky and momos that are popular with locals as well as visitors.
Tibetan Thukpa
You will find the drop in temperature from here on and Tibetan cuisine. A bowl of soup is a dish made using stock, often vegetables or meat, together with hot liquid generally water and Thukpa is loved because it combines noodles and an array of aromatically spiced ingredients into what can only qualify as a big bowl of comfort food.
Khatta Meat
One of the Signature Himachali dishes, Khatta meat is made of tender pieces of goat or lamb cooked in a broth that has tanginess from natural acidic content and heat/spices. With deep spice flavors and a bit of tanginess, this dish is quite the experience for your taste buds. Served traditionally with steamed rice or typical breads it is a hearty, filling meal.
Best Places to Eat in Dalhousie
The Dining Hut
A snug little spot with good Indian and Tibetan food — get some momos, thukpa (noodle soup), or fiery curries in this laid-back space.
Moti Mahal Delux
This popular eatery among locals and travelers is famous for its traditional North Indian food such as butter chicken, kebabs, etc.
Kwality Restaurant
Located in the proximity of nature, Kwality restaurant serves an array of Indian Chinese and Continental dishes perfect for a meal amidst cool surroundings with picturesque hills.
Old Sher-e-Punjab Dhaba
Known for its traditional Punjabi fare, this well-worn spot is revered for doing a fantastic butter chicken and dal makhani. For those tantalisingly hot affairs seize some tandoori roti to mop things up with.
Chamby's
The crowd-favorite eatery that serves a variety of Indian, Chinese, and Continental dishes so one can opt for this place in case they have different preferences when it comes to dining.
Tibetan Kitchen
It takes you through authentic Tibetan cuisine and its inevitable trademark dishes thukpa, momos, and traditional Tibetan tea giving a true essence of their native.
Bon Appétit Bakes & Confectioners
If you have a sweet tooth, this café offers a wide range of pastries, cakes, and coffee for a lulu fufu treat or quick snack after your Dalhousie Darshan.
Best Places for Stay in Dalhousie
Grand View Hotel
It is one of the oldest Dalhousie hotels and has some old-world charm in its architecture, choices luxury 123 rooms it offers incredible valley & mountain views. It has chic rooms, and fine dining choices and offers remarkable services making it an unforgettable stay.
Hotel Classic
Hotel Classic is situated near the main market and hence it makes this hotel a comfortable option for foodies also. It has neat rooms and accommodating staff making it one of the only getups to charge again without hustle venues for tourists in Dalhousie.
The Castle
Merging historic charm with modern comforts The Castle makes the perfect place to stay. The beautiful décor throughout the heritage-styled rooms and well-trained helpful staff at this hotel, combine to provide for a very pleasant stay.
The Fern Residency
The centrally situated hotels in Dalhousie, provide palatial accommodation coupled with contemporary modern services. While those with deeper pockets may well opt for one of these over The Mosser, it's a fine option if you seek an ideally located stay that combines clean and comfortable rooms with the kind of professional but not precious service San Francisco does best.
Hotel Mount View
Nestled in greenery Hotel Mount View is a paradise, where you can have panoramic views of the Himalayas. It is rated high for large rooms, a home-like feel, and various amenities on-site.
Chalet Hilltop
The hotel provides comfortable amenities and a scenic location, which makes it perfect for leisure holidays. It is a unique place where you can rest in comfortable rooms and have a cosy time.
Hotel Shubham
Providing a comfortable stay with basic facilities in the low budget range along with its central location. This makes it a convenient option for travelers sticking to their budget and looking for comfortable accommodation near the places of interest.
Best Places To Buy Souvenirs in Dalhousie
Chamba Rumal
A traditional handkerchief known for its intricate embroidery, that tells tales of Hindu mythology and is a rich cultural souvenir.
Himachali Caps
Traditional woolen caps, are usually decorated with different beautiful patterns that represent the local culture and can be a unique item for you.
Locally woven Woolen Shawls and Stoles
Woven directly in local areas, these woolen shawls are not only warm but also represent an authentic touch of the area every fashionista is obliged to consider.
Tibetan Handicrafts
Things like prayer wheels, flags, and Tibetan jewelry would make great souvenirs imbued with the spiritual soul of the region.
Organic Honey and Local Spices
A natural wonder of the nearby hills, these products breathe in Dalhousie's rich flora to your kitchen shelves whilst making fantastic gifts.
Best Places To Buy Souvenirs in Dalhousie
Chamba Rumal
A traditional handkerchief known for its intricate embroidery, that tells tales of Hindu mythology and is a rich cultural souvenir.
Himachali Caps
Traditional woolen caps, are usually decorated with different beautiful patterns that represent the local culture and can be a unique item for you.
Locally woven Woolen Shawls and Stoles
Woven directly in local areas, these woolen shawls are not only warm but also represent an authentic touch of the area every fashionista is obliged to consider.
Tibetan Handicrafts
Things like prayer wheels, flags, and Tibetan jewelry would make great souvenirs imbued with the spiritual soul of the region.
Organic Honey and Local Spices
A natural wonder of the nearby hills, these products breathe in Dalhousie's rich flora to your kitchen shelves whilst making fantastic gifts.
Thins to Keep in Mind if visiting Dalhousie
- Climate: Different weather conditions are seen here Season-wise. Other than that, be prepared for winter with those cold temperatures connecting to the frigid zero-degree limit sometimes. While summers are cool and comfortable, pack in layers so that you can feel warmed up.
- Altitude Sickness: The prominence of this town is its high elevation — some people may find it hard to adjust which will make them feel as light-headed. Acclimatize slowly, and drink lots of water If you feel light-headed or short of breath, take a break and call the doctor if necessary.
- Travel Insurance: As you are very far away from civilization and it is a place where the weather can change suddenly, travel insurance with medical emergencies covered as well as trip cancellations would be highly recommended.
- Regional Cuisine: Take time when sampling local cuisine to remember the regional spices and preparation techniques. Make your dietary restrictions (if any) known from the outset to prevent potential awkwardness.
Transportation: Roads to Dalhousie are narrow and winding. Further to the driving point above, in case you decide on a self-drive adventure then make sure your vehicle is up for the task at hand and maybe even consider getting yourself a local driver who knows how to tackle SAFARI hikes. There are public transportation options but they may not be very convenient.