Whenever we think of places to visit, only hill stations come to our mind which fascinate everyone with their natural beauty and ancient charm. One of these places is Dalhousie, a small town situated in the lap of Himachal, which is also known as a honeymoon destination. Far away from the crowded cities of the country, Dalhousie is a very quaint city that provides a pollution-free environment and also makes you feel like you are in the lap of nature. If you are also planning to visit Dalhousie, then today in this episode we have brought for you information about the tourist places of Dalhousie where you can enjoy the tour to the fullest. So let's know about these places...

Satdhara Waterfall
Satdhara Falls is located in the Chamba Valley, surrounded by spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and fresh pine trees. ‘Satdhara’ means seven waterfalls, this waterfall has been named Satdhara because the waters of seven beautiful waterfalls come together. The water of these springs meets at a point 2036 meters above the sea. This place is special for those who want to get away from the crowded city life and experience peace. Satdhara Falls is also known for its medicinal properties because mica is found in the water here, which has properties to cure skin diseases.

Khajjiar
Khajjiar is a small town located near Dalhousie which is also known as ‘Mini Switzerland’ or ‘Switzerland of India’. The beauty of this place attracts everyone. Situated at an altitude of 6,500 feet, Khajjiar is one of the best places to visit near Dalhousie because of its natural beauty and picturesque landscape. Khajjiar is a plateau with a small lake which is one of the most favorite places of tourists. Adventure sports like zorbing, trekking, etc. held at this place attract tourists.

True pass Dalhousie
If you like adventure then Sach Pass located near Dalhousie is the best place for you. The 150-kilometer journey from Dalhousie to Sach Pass will fill you with thrill. Situated at an altitude of 4500 meters (14500 feet), Sach Pass is one of the most inaccessible and dangerous areas in the world. The road leading to Sach Pass is also one of the most dangerous roads in the world, hence people with a weak heart and suffering from high altitude sickness should not travel to this place. Despite being a dangerous pass, bike riders and adventure tourists from all over the world love to visit and trek through Sach Pass.

Panchpula
Panchpula is a waterfall surrounded by the cover of green deodar trees which is one of the major tourist places in Dalhousie. Panchpula is the place where five streams come together. The mainstream of Panchpula supplies water to various places around Dalhousie. This place is known for trekking and its beautiful views. A Samadhi (memorial) has been built in memory of the great revolutionary Sardar Ajit Singh (uncle of Shaheed Bhagat Singh) near Panchpula, where he breathed his last. The pristine waters of this place are best enjoyed during the monsoon season, when the water falls, the atmosphere of this place delights the tourists.

Tibetan market
Mall Road Gandhi Chowk is very famous among the local markets of Dalhousie. Located near Dalhousie's most prominent market, Mall Road, Gandhi Chowk, Tibetan Market is the most suitable market to buy Himachal's famous handicraft products and traditional clothes. In this market, apart from the goods related to the culture of Himachal, you will find many products related to Tibetan culture and handicrafts. You can also buy many items for home decoration in the Tibetan market located in Gandhi Chowk. You can buy hand-made carpets, warm clothes, Chamba's famous slippers, shawls, local toys, and traditionally made jewelry here at reasonable prices. Tibetan market is one of the best places to buy traditional items from Himachal Pradesh and Dalhousie.

Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary
Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary also known as Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Chambal district of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the major tourist destinations in Dalhousie. The name is Kalatop means 'black cap', probably referring to the dense black forest on the highest hill in the sanctuary. Kalatop is very rich in flora and fauna and its natural beauty attracts tourists immensely. If you are visiting Dalhousie, then include Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary in your list.

Chamunda Devi Temple
Chamunda Devi Temple is an important religious center dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is said about this temple that Goddess Ambika had killed the demons named Munda and Chanda. In this temple, the goddess is kept wrapped in red cloth, and the tourists coming here are not allowed to touch the idol of the goddess. Tourists also get to see many beautiful views in this area.

Bakrota Hills
Bakrota Hills, also known as “Upper Bakrota”, is the highest point in Dalhousie and circles a road called Bakrota Walk, which leads to Khajjiar. Even though there is not much to attract tourists to this place, strolling here and seeing the attractive views all around gives immense pleasure to the eyes of the tourists. Let us tell you that this area is surrounded by cedar trees and green hills on all sides.

Dankund Peak
Dankund Peak is also called Singing Hill. This peak is situated at an altitude of 2750 meters above sea level, which is the highest mountain peak of LOC. This peak is at a distance of 10 kilometers from LOC. From here you can see amazing views of valleys and mountains. This place will be like heaven for nature lovers. Many tourists from all over the country come to visit this peak. This peak is located near Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary and Gandhi Chowk.

Subhash Baoli
Subhash Baoli, located 1 km away from Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie, is a place named after the famous freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose. Subhash Baoli is known for its beautiful natural scenery, snow-capped mountains spread far and wide, and beauty. Subhash Baoli is the place where Subhash Chandra Bose came in 1937 due to ill health and he stayed at this place for 7 months. By staying at this place he was completely cured. Let us tell you that there is also a beautiful waterfall here which flows in a glacial stream.

(PC: Lifeberrys)