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an inside view of St Patrick Church in Dalhousie

St Patrick Church

With plunging green trees and pine valleys surrounding it, St. Patrick's Church is another amazing place in the bygone times. The old world charm of the place would infect the tourist on their trip to St. Patrick's Church which is located in the flourishing landscapes of Dalhousie. 

a temple on Daikund Hill

DainkundHill

Dainkund is the highest peak in Dalhousie and gets maximum snowfall during the winter season. There is a motorable road that leads to this hill, but one can also choose to trek this distance as the views are really astonishing here. This whole stretch is full of natural beauty that gives a completely different experience.

overview of Khajjiar Lake

Khajjiar Lake

For someone who is a nature lover, it is quite impossible to ignore the natural magnificence of Himachal Pradesh. Located in Khajjiar, in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, this lake is situated at a height of around 1,920 m above sea level between Dalhousie and Chamba Town. The lake is set in a huge grassy landscape, with evergreen cedar trees surrounding it from all sides.

trees and garden at Kalatop

Kalatop

Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary is a 30.69 sq.km. animal sanctuary at Kalatop and Khajjiar in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The sanctuary area is well laid-out for trekking trails both at Kalatopand Khajjiar. There is a dense deodar and fir forest covering 19.63 sq.km. of the sanctuary.

a view of Chamba Hills in Dalhousie

Chamba

Chamba is a town in the Chamba district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, in northern India. The town has numerous temples and palaces. it is also well noted for its arts and crafts, particularly its Pahari paintings, which originated in the Hill Kingdoms of North India between the 17th and 19th century, and its handicrafts and textiles.

aerial view of Chamera lake in Dalhousie

Chamera lake

Chamera lake is located in the Chamba district at a height of 763 M from the sea level. it is the captivating traveller’s destination. It is based approximately at a distance of 30 KM from Dalhousie. This lake was formed because of the Chamera Dam was built on the Ravi River. It is a great place for all adrenaline junkies as it proffers a plethora of water sports.