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Spread out on the crest of five low hills on the western edge of the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh, is the sleepy hill station of Dalhousie. Named after the British Governor General of Punjab, it is replete with colonial buildings set amidst pine forests. Dense forests of pine, rhododendron, and oak surround Dalhousie, the river Ravi flows nearby, and cool breezes soothe.
Considered less rushed than most hill stations, Dalhousie’s magic works on you as you wander around Subhash Chowk and stroll down the inevitable Mall, with its shops and restaurants.
Travel to Dalhousie and let its magic work on you.
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The town was named after Lord Dalhousie who was the British Viceroy in India at that time.
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