Dalhousie has charming
colonial architecture,
including some beautiful
churches. Its location
presents panoramic views
of the plains- and like
a long silver line, the
river Ravi twists and
turns below Dalhousie.
The spectacular
snow-covered Dhauladhar
mountains are also
visible form this
enchanting
town.Dalhousie is full
of old world charm and
holds lingering echoes
of the 'RAJ'. It covers
an area of about 14 sq.
km. and is built of five
hills Kathlog, Patreyn,
Tehra, Bakrota and Balun.
it is named after the
British governor General
of the 19th century,
Lord Dalhousie. The
town's heights varies
between ,525m and
2,378ml, and it is
surrounded by varied
vegetation-pines,
deodars, oaks and
flowering rhododendron.
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