Once Visited By The Bard Of Bengal, Freedom Fighters Of India And, The Well-Known Author Of “The Jungle Book”. Dalhousie Is A Whistling Hill Station Named After The Former Governor-General Of India; James Andrew Broun-Ramsay; Also Known As “Lord Dalhousie”. Blessed With The Dense Forest Of Deodar, Oak And, Pine Trees And Salubrious Weather. Featuring Intricately Designed, Planned, Constructed And, Preserved Colonial-Era Scottish And Victorian Architecture And The Captivating Panchpula And Satdhara Falls. Dalhousie Is Known For The Shops Selling Handwoven Clothes And Handicraft Products Streamlined On The Mall Road. Located In The Chamba District Of Himachal Pradesh Of India. Nestled Between The Gigantic Snow-Crowned Mountains Of The Dhauladhar And Pir-Panjal Mountain Range Of The Great Himalayas. Dalhousie Offers Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Majestic Chamba And Pangi Valleys. Perched Atop The Five Rolling Hills Of Bakrota, Balun, Kathlog, Portreyn And, Tehra. Stationed Near The Banks Of The Mighty Ravi River. This Whistling Hill Station Is A Popular Tourist Hill Station Of North India Which Can Be Explored Via Khajjiar; Also Known As “The Mini Switzerland Of India”. And Is Carpeted By The Blanket Of White Snow In Winter Season.
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