Dalhousie is a well-known hill resort that was established by Lord Dalhousie in 1850 as a summer getaway. It is spread out over the five hills of Kathlog, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota, and Bhangora. The town still has numerous lovely churches built in its wealth of colonial architecture. This tranquil location now adds a thin layer of Tibetan culture to give it a sense of the unique. Many summer vacationers come to the town because of its cool climate.
Marvelous forest trails overlook vistas of wooded hills, water falls, springs and rivulets. In the distance, River Ravi meandering its course adds to the panorama. Mighty Dhauladhar ranges with perennially snow capped peaks complete the horizon.
Clothing
Being a hill station Dalhousie has pleasant weather in spring and autumn. In summer it does get a little hot and cotton clothing is most suitable. Winters are cold as the hill stations does receive heavy rounds of snow. Heavy woollen clothing is required to stay cozy.
Languages spoken
People engaged in tourism trade understand and communicate in English and Hindi.