Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh -Another hill station we have the British to thank for, Dalhousie sits 8,000 feet high and provides a captivating view of the green valleys and lush hillsides around it. Its backdrop of snow covered mountains makes it an idyllic destination for travellers looking to escape city life and take in nature’s raw beauty. It takes its name from Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, who established it, and the hill station still retains a lot of its old world charm with its stately colonial mansions. Trek to Dainkund Peak to take in the awe-inspiring view, and stop by at Satdhara Falls and Khajjar Lake to see more of nature’s bounty. Don’t forget to visit St Francis Church, Rang Mahal, or the popular Tibetan Handicraft Center. The marketplace here has a good collection of local handicrafts, which make for nice gifts for the folks back home.
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