Today, wake up in the morning and embark on a sightseeing tour of Dalhousie, a gorgeous hill station. You will be amazed to witness the eye-catching scenery of the snow-capped peaks. You can explore the Victorian and Scottish architecture in the churches and bungalows in the city.
Visit some famous tourist attractions in Dalhousie that include Panchpula, Bara Pathar, St. John's Church, Subhash Baoli, Bakrota Hills etc.
Panchpula is a stream of fresh water that is made up of several natural pools. This stream is known to be the main water supplier to Dalhousie. You will also notice the Satdhara springs at Panchpula. A monument in the remembrance of Sardar Ajit Singh, a revolutionary in Indian freedom struggle, is constructed at Panchpula. You will observe that the monument is the meeting point of several streams.
At Bada Paar, visit Bhulwani Mata Mandir which is a small temple located in the middle of a dense forest in Ahla village.
Visit St. John's Church whose architecture reminds of the Victorian era. This Protestant church resembles the Roman Catholic Church in England. In the library of the church, you will find rare photos and books that narrate the story of Dalhousie's culture and history.
Subhash Baoli is a seasonal spring with medicated, fresh water. It is named after Subhash Chandra Bose, the renowned freedom fighter. It is said that he spent seven months in Dalhousie to cure himself with the water of this spring.
From Bakrota Hills, you will get to see a fantastic view of Himalayan peaks. At Bakrota Mall, you can walk through the 5 km rounded path and get the privilege to see a panoramic view of beautiful mountain peaks, forests and valleys through different angles.
After spending a full day in exploring Dalhousie, return to the hotel and relax. Enjoy a comfortable stay overnight.