5 experiences you must have in Dalhousie
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, DALHOUSIE/ Updated : Oct 17, 2016, 11:34 IST
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A quaint hill station perched at an altitude of 8000 ft, Dalhousie sprawls across five hills at the foothills of the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh.
A quaint hill station perched at an altitude of 8000 ft, Dalhousie sprawls across five hills at the foothills of the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh. Read less

A quaint hill station perched at an altitude of 8000 ft, Dalhousie sprawls across five hills at the foothills of the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh. This picture-perfect destination was founded during India’s colonial occupation back in 1854, when it served as a summer retreat for the British. Named after the then British Viceroy Lord Dalhousie, the town is a throwback to the colonial era, replete with Scottish churches and Victorian bungalows scattered across its hilly terrain.
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