Khajjiar is one of the few places throughout the world, which has been designated as MINI SWITZERLAND. Situated almost midway between Dalhousie & Chamba is a wonderful spectacle view of lush green saucer, herds of animals grazing in the picturesque meadow present a perfect pastoral scenery. It is a lifetime experience to see white Khajjiar in winters with Mother Mature dresses itself in white gown of snow.
Distance From The Hotel - 18 KM
Shrouded by a green blanket of pine and Deodar trees, the picturesque Panchpula has always been one of the most favourite spots of tourists in Dalhousie. It is a nice picnic spot, where you can spend some time with your family and friends and enjoy the loveliness of exotic waterfalls and refreshing streams. Some of these streams even contain medicinal properties that are helpful in healing skin diseases. Sardar Ajit Singh, a freedom fighter & uncle of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, has his memorial at Panchpula.
Distance From The Hotel - 3 KM
Chamera Lake, in the Chamba district, is one of such attraction, which almost every tourists love to visit in Dalhousie. the exquisite Chamera Lake is actually a reservoir formed by the Chamera Dam, which is positioned at an altitude of 1700 meters. This popular tourist spot of Himachal Pradesh is loved by every tourist and is visited most often. It is a major source of water supply for the villagers and is continuously fed by the Ravi River.
Distance From The Hotel - 25 KM
Kalatop is one of the most pristine destination in Dalhousie, and is known for the lush green surroundings and snow capped peaks. This wonderful destination tops the list of almost every traveler who visits Dalhousie with an aim to explore the natural splendours that are available in abundance here. The visitors often come here with family or friends, and spend hours gazing at the beautiful surroundings of Kalatop that embrace the amazing green landscapes and majestic mountains in its vicinity.
Distance From The Hotel - 12 KM
Another popular destination of Dalhousie, the Subhash Baoli is a picturesque site, named after Subhash Chandra Bose, the famous Indian freedom fighter, who had spent a lot of time in the Dalhousie region of Himachal Pradesh. Subhash Baoli is surrounded by several and huge towering trees and offers the beautiful views of the snow capped peaks and high mountains.
Distance From The Hotel - 4 KM
One of the most magnificent treks in Himachal is the 'Sach Pass' trek that takes you through landscapes bustling with gurgling rivers, verdant forests, sparkling streams, quaint little hamlets and striking fruit orchards. One of the oldest trails in Himachal that were used by villagers to cross over from Chamba to snow-bound Pangi Valley and vice-versa in the past, the Sach Pass trek has retained its magical charm even till today.
Distance From The Hotel - 140 KM
Dharamshala is a municipal corporation city in the upper reaches of the Kangra Valley and is surrounded by dense coniferous forest consisting mainly of stately Deodar cedar trees. The suburbs include Mcleodganj, Bhagsunag, Dharamkot, Naddi, Kotwali Bazar. This place is also famous for its Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, which offers opportunities to the youth of state to prepare for their future in the game. Dharamshala also has several tea gardens which are prominently at Sheela Chowk that extend upwards towards Khaniyara. The tea is known as Dharamsala or Kangra tea, is very popular across India and the rest of the world.
Distance From The Hotel - 110 KM
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium invites revelers from both near and far. This picturesque stadium is snuggled amidst the greens of the Himalayan range, and its lure is beyond one's imagination.Also, it is seated at an elevation of almost 1,500 m and caters to various cricket matches. Popularly it is famed as HPCA stadium!
Bhagsunath Temple is located in the village of Bhagsu which is now a tourist place given its attractions. Most of the people here are into tourism and make a living out of it. Due to this, the village has a lot of restaurants and guesthouses which earns a lot of money for the village.
The Library of the Tibetan Works and Archives is one of the most illuminating tourist places in Dharamshala which is home to some of the most important Tibetan literature in existence. Most of the salvaged manuscripts from the great exile of 1959 are preserved in the library.