Himachal Guide
Located in the northern region of the country, Himachal Pradesh is among the most visited tourist spots. It is situated in the midst of Jammu & Kashmir and is surrounded by mountains, peaks, flora and fauna. A visit to this subtle yet serene natural beauty not only subdues peacefulness but also tranquility. The Great Himalayan Mountains are a part of this mesmerising atmospheric beauty. Himachal Pradesh is known for activities like trekking, mountaineering, ice skating, paragliding, angling, heli skiing, skiing, golf and rock climbing. Himachal Pradesh is home to some of the major attractions like Manali Hadimba Temple, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhrigu Lake and Solang Valley situated in Shimla, Kullu, Manali and Dalhousie respectively.
These places are frequently visited by travellers and therefore the state has a number of budget as well as luxury hotels to its credit. Amongst budget hotels, J.J. Resorts, Hotel Sangam and Sagar Resort are a few hotels located in Kullu famous for its broad valleys and ecstatic scenery. And are great picks to be considered under affordable hotels situated on the slopes of Dalhousie.
And are the best hotels situated in Shimla which is also the capital of Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal is a place of tourist interest primarily because of its salubrious climate, the magnificent sights of snow-peaked mountains, and the refreshing and stimulating air devoid of any pollution. Apart from an exploration of the region for the best tourist places one can pursue some thrilling adventure sports like trekking, mountain climbing etc. Himachal is famous for its unmatched natural beauty, the lush green meandering hills, the trekking trails and a lot more. Thrillophilia has brought to you tailor-made tour packages to Himachal which will remain etched long in your memory.
Whether you are an adventure freak or simply a nature lover we have various programs to suit your taste and choice. Hill stations to visit while on Himachal tour:. 01. 1) Dalhousie This beautiful hill station had been established by the British in 1854 and was treated as a summer resort for the British officers and troops.
It is situated at an altitude of 6000 to 9000 ft. Summer is obviously the best time to visit Dalhousie. This place is replete with traditional Hindu culture, temples, art and handicrafts. Chandrabhaga and Ravi rivers have originated from the glaciers near the place. One can visit some of the wildlife sanctuaries and the national forests around the region. For the expert trekkers Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar trekking trails present some serious challenges.
In fact, pilgrimage to the Manimahesh Temple in itself is a trekking event. Experience the in Dhauladhar Ranges 2) Dharmashala Image Credits: Dharmashala, the headquarter of Kangra district of Himachal, is at an altitude of 1250 to 1550 metres, This is perhaps the only hill station in Himachal from where the snow-point is nearest and is a must visit while on. The beautiful town is enveloped by conifer trees and oak, the snow-clad mountains surround the place from three sides while the lush green valley stretches in front. Since 1960 Dharamshala has become the temporary abode of the Dalai Lama. In international circuit it is also known as 'The Little Lhasa in India'. 3) Kardang Kardang monastery is situated just above the village Kardang on the left side of the Bhaga river. The amazing background of the mountains of the Rangcha massif has enhanced the beauty of the monastery location.
The monastery houses some excellent murals and colourful frescoes. The monastery belongs to the Red Hat sect. Both the nuns and the monks enjoy equal rights. 4) Keylong Keylong at 3340 metres lies over Rohtang on the main thoroughfare to Leh. The district headquarter of Lahaul Spiti Keylong boasts of deep green valleys with willow trees, mountain streams flowing between the brown mountains snow-capped peaks.
Wanna have an 5) Kufri Kufri is a tiny hamlet in the district of Shimla and is about 13 Km away from Shimla. The place experiences a lot of snowfall during the winter months and hence during this time adventure sports like skiing and tobogganing are arranged.
This place is also very famous for hiking and trekking trails. In summer the view of the sprawling green valleys and snow-capped mountains steals your heart. Earlier a place in the kingdom of Nepal Kufri has such a peaceful and tranquil environment that all your tensions and worries are driven away.
There is also a picnic spot amid orchards and forests at Fagu which is only about 6 Km from Kufri. Regular ski courses, instructions and equipment’s are arranged by Himachal Tourism. 6) Mcleodganj Mcleodganj is very close to Dharamshala and is famous for being the residence of the Dalai Lama.
Being located at a height of 1800 metres it is endowed with excellent natural beauty. The cool, serene and peaceful atmosphere lends a divine presence over the place. Mcleodganj also offers great adventure activities like trekking and hiking.
The upper part of Dharamshala is known as Mcleod Ganj. You can have a visit of the fourteenth Dalai Lama who lives only about five minutes’ walk away from the main town. This idyllic place is surrounded by the forests of Deodar, Rhododendron and Pine trees. The basic culture and practices of this place is Tibetan in nature. 7) Manali Manali is another hill station which is located at an altitude of about 2050 metres and is about 40 Km from Kullu.
The town is situated on the national highway to Leh. The landscape of the place with its snow-clad mountains, the meandering Beas river with its clear water, the lush green vegetation is breathtaking. Check out the There are also fruit orchards, forests of Pine and Deodar trees. It is also a favourite location for the trekkers who can trek to the Lahaul, Spiti, Zanskar and Bara Bhangal ranges. The places worth-seeing in and around Manali are Arjun Gufa, Hadimba temple, Rahala waterfalls, Rohtang pass, Tibetan monasteries and many more. Also check 8) Palampur Image Credits: The beautiful town of Palampur at an altitude of 1220 meters boasts of tea gardens and the snow-peaked mountains covered with pine trees. The whole environment bears a stamp of sublime bliss and peaceful tranquillity.
There is an Agricultural University as well as a Scientific Research Organisation here. There is a waterfall at Bundla Chasm which is sure to thrill you. 10) Shimla Shimla which is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh was announced the summer capital of India by the British in 1864. The colonial architecture of the buildings still bear testimony of the British era. This is a very popular destination. Being situated at a height of about 2397 metres Shimla has a subtropical highland climate. There is regular snowfall during the winter months in Shimla.
A summer festival is organised during the peak tourist season. The Mall and the Ridge at the heart of the city are favourite tourist spots. Shimla presents such idyllic sights that you feel relaxed, refreshed and rejuvenated.
11) Solan Image Credits: Solan being located at an average elevation of 1600 metres has a very agreeable climate throughout the year. One can visit the temple of Shoolini Devi and the Buddhist monastery on Rajgarh Road.
It is also known as the 'Mushroom city' of India. Solan boasts of having a horticultural and Forestry University along with an old brewery. Best trekking trails in Himachal: Below is a small with all the necessary data.
12) Beas Kund Beas Kund trek is a rather easy one but nonetheless it's a very beautiful trek through the meandering meadows, valleys. On the way you can see the famous mountain peaks - Hanuman Tibba peak and Friends peak in Dhauladhar range. The wonderful vista of the looming mountain ranges inspires awe in you. The trek terminates at Beas Kund which is basically a lake. Mythology has it that Saint Vyasa used to take daily baths in this lake. The river Beas has also originated from here. Altitude: 4950 m Duration: 4 days More details: 13) Friendship Peak Friendship peak at an altitude of 5289 metres is located near Beas Kund in Manali region in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh.
This lone open peak and no formal training in mountaineering is necessary for climbing this peak. The three great ranges have met at one point - Dhauladhar ranges. The Great Himalayan ranges and Pir Panjal ranges giving the trekkers an unusual experience. The best route for accessing this peak is via Beas Kund and Dhundi. Altitude: 5289 m More details: 14) Sar Pass One of the must do trek in Himachal tour is Sar Pass trek. This pass is in the Parvati valley of Kullu district.
While traversing the trekking trail from Tila Lotni to Biskeri ridge a normally frozen lake is crossed. Thrillophilia organizes multiple treks to Sar pass every year. Altitude: 4267 m Difficulty level: Moderate 15) Pin Parvati This is a trek which presents stark contrasts as you pass from Kullu's deep green Parvati valley to Spiti's barren valley in Pin. The Pin Parvati pass and the high-altitude Malta Lai Lake can be seen on the way.
The trek involves quite strenuous journey. Altitude: 5300 m Difficulty level: Strenuous Book Now 16) Chandra Taal Trek This is a moderately difficult trek in the Lahaul-Spiti region and leads the trekkers to Chandra Taal which is actually a high-altitude lake and which means the 'Moon Lake'. The beauty of the lake at a height of about 4270 meters with turquoise blue crystal clear water and the towering Mukila and Chandrabhaga massifs is simply out of the earth and indescribable. Altitude: 4300 m Duration: 4 days Type: Moderate Also explore in Naggar 17) Hampta Pass In the south-east of Manali the offers the trekkers wonderful natural sights like dense pine forests, sprawling meadows and the Hampta pass itself at a high altitude. The residents and shepherds of the Hampta village used this route to reach Lahaul Spiti valley. This trek connects two valleys of Himachal thus offering a very contrasting view of the nature.
Kullu is replete with eye-soothing greenery and a lot of forestry while Lahaul is sandy and rocky with brown mountains. Altitude: 4200 Type: Moderate 18) Kinnaur Kailash Trek Mt. Kinnaur Kailash is located in the Kinnaur district of Himachal. At a height of 6500 metres the mountain is revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike. On the trekking trail there is Charang La pass at an altitude of 5300 metres.
Till some years ago this trek was forbidden for the trekkers and consequently this trek is sparingly used. During trekking you can enjoy the unmatched beauty of the green valleys, vineyards, orchards and the snow-capped peaks. Altitude: 6500 m Duration: 12 to 16 days Type: Moderate to Strenuous 19) Bhabha Pass Trek Image Credits: This trek starts at Kafnoo in Kinnaur and crossing the Pin Bhabha pass at a height of 4865 meters ascends along the left side of the river Wangar. The path passes a combination of conifer forests and broad-leafed species. This wonderful trek passes through the remote Pin and Spiti valleys. On the way you can visit ancient gompas and little hamlets tucked up under the high mountain ranges.
Altitude: 4865 m Type: Moderate Explore the Also,. Things to do on Himachal tour: 20) Skiing in Rohtang pass Image Credits: At 13,000 ft. Rohtang pass presents a beautiful landscape with abundant snow all over. This is approximately 51 Km from Kullu.
It's the gateway to Lahaul Valley. The panoramic view of the high defiant mountains reaching far up above the clouds with lush green valleys below is truly remarkable. There are good skiing facilities available in Rohtang pass, but one must have a fair knowledge about it.
Season to Visit: Best time to visit Rohtang is during the months of June to October when the pass remains open. 21) Ki Gompa Village Visit Image Credits: The tiny hamlet of Ki is located about 12 Km away from Kaza and is distinguished by the white buildings of Ki Gompa.
Being situated at the top of a hillock at a height of 4116 metres this Gompa is the largest in Spiti. The picturesque beauty of the surroundings from the Gompa will enchant one and all. There are living quarters for 300 monks including students. One can see the medieval prayer rooms, old Buddhist texts which have been printed on cloth and the bed used by the Dalai Lama in 1960 and 2000. During the Ki Chaam festival dance masks are exhibited. Season to Visit: The most exciting time to visit is late June or early July. 22) Kalka Shimla Train Ride Image Credits: Kalka Shimla train journey is must when on Himachal tour.
UNESCO has granted it 'World Heritage' status. The whole journey takes five to six hours but it offers such a grand view of nature that you remain glued to the passing scenery. The landscape presents forests of oak trees, hills with green vegetation, wild pomegranates, Himalayan springs.
A Rail bus is also operated along with this train ride. Season to Visit: The best time to visit Shimla would be October to November and from March to May. 23) Chandra Taal Lake Image Credits: Chandra Taal Lake is a lake situated at an altitude of 4300 meters and in the Lahaul and Spiti region of Himachal. It is also called the 'Moon Lake'. Glaciers from the surrounding mountain ranges are the main source of water inflow into the lake.
This lake is also the origin of river Chandra. The sunrise and sunset scenes from this lake are simply divine. The crystal clear turquoise blue water of the lake against the backdrop of the snow-clad mountains create an unearthly sight which will mesmerise any visitor.
Experience the in the Spiti Valley Chandra taal lake in Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh lies between a low ridge and the main Kunzum range. Mostly surrounded with snow, this deep blue-water lake has a circumference of 2.5 Kilometers.
Some people also call it Moon Lake and is the source of the violent Chandra River. Season to Visit: June Last Week to September Second Week As soon as the passes (Rohtang La and Kunzum La) close, Chandertal gets disconnected via road from Delhi-Manali or Delhi-Tabo/Kaza route. from Manali to Chandratal 24) Hang Gliding at Billing Peak Image Credits: Hang gliding is a comparatively new sport being undertaken at Billing of Himachal which is about 14 Km from Bir. As it is gaining popularity among the adventure sport lovers an annual hang gliding contest is held every year. Other popular sites for hang gliding in Himachal are Bir and Dharamshala. 25) Rock Climbing at Beas Kund Image Credits: Rock climbing calls for physical endurance and strength.
This adventure sport is gradually being undertaken by sports lovers. Himachal Pradesh boasts of steep and gentle terrains so that the amateurs do not find difficulty. Apart from the Beas Kund region of Manali other sites of Himachal where this sport is seriously practised are Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba and Shitidhar peaks. Kullu has a huge history in its sack. It also homes one of the most beautiful temples in India. Bijli Mahadev Temple stands out from all the other temples due to its serenity and scenic beauty.
It is located at a height of 2460 m above the sea level. This temple is a “Kash” style temple in which Lord Shiva is in the form of Shiva Lingam.
The temple can be reached easily after crossing the Beas River. It is located 22 km away from Kullu. The higher ground surrounding the temple offers a panoramic view of the Paravati and Kullu valley. A blasting blue Brighu Lake sits cozily between two high-elevation edges towards the east of Rohtang Pass. One of the numerous cold lakes in Kullu Valley, this lake makes for an immaculate weekend trek and is appropriate for families. The noteworthy thing about this trek is that one can achieve an amazing elevation of 14,000 feet and experience snow over the second day of trekking! To add to that, the outdoors grounds at Rola Kholi and Pandu Ropa offer dream-like perspectives to wake up to. Bhrigu Lake is only 14 km far from the street head of Gulaba.
On a splendid sunny day, the lake is a soaked shade of overlook me-not blue. Bhrigu Lake Trek is especially popular for trekking in Manal i. Amid winter, the lake, secured in the snow, will leave exceptional pictures in your psyche. Trekking to the lake is as pacifying as being at the lake itself. On Day 1, backwoods trails from Gulaba to Rola Kholi outdoors grounds take you through valuable old towns, welcoming apple plantations, clear rivulets, and greenfield lands.
The trail ensures stunning perspectives of Kullu Valley, which gets to be prettier and prettier as you rise. Sea Preferred Season son: May-Sep Maximum Elevation: 14000 Duration: 4 day Difficulty Level: High Find best, it is visited by tourists during all the seasons. Chandarkhani Pass is located at a height of 3,660 meters above the sea level. This pass is known for its scenic beauty and excellent trekking trails in the Himalayan range.
It is treated as one of the best tourist places in Kullu because of the marvelous views, breathtaking landscapes and exclusive trails to follow and make your trip memorable. You can get the fabulous views of Pir Panjal ranges, Deo Tibba Peak, Parbati mountain range from this pass. The pass takes you to the famous village of Malana through a way between Pulag and Rumsa. The trekkers are introduced to hilly and remote cultures of Himachal Pradesh in this trek.
The horizon in this place is a treat for the nature lovers. The region is also named as the “Valley of Gods”. A legend says that the deity named Jamlu had a basket full of gods. Once he opened his basket in the area. A sudden gust of wind dropped all the gods from the basket.
Each fell to the ground and became peaks named after them as Indrasan, Pir Panjal, Deo Tibba, and Parbati. The top of is a 360-degree meadow from where you will get the panoramic view of these mountain tops. Location: East of Katrain, Kullu, 175101.
Atlas copco sf 4 ff manual transmission. Distance from Kullu Bus Stand to Chanderkhani Pass: The distance from Kullu Bus Stand to Chandarkhani Pass is 49 km and it takes 57 minutes to commute. There are interstate buses which will help you with the travel so there is no need to worry about it.
Chandra Tal is also known as 'Moon Lake' is the source of the Chandra River. It is one of the finest treks for trekking in Manali. It was at one time a provisional spot for brokers from Tibet and Ladakh who went to Spiti and the Kullu valley, however today it draws in countless devotees from over the world.
Situated at a height of 4300 m, is only 6 km far from the Kunzum Pass in Spiti and Lahaul locale of Himachal Pradesh condition of India. Strolling on Chandra Tal trek will offer an extreme ordeal like the experience of setting off to the moon. You will go through two high mountain ranges named Moulkila and Chandrabhaga, which are entirely trying for mountain dwellers. Further, you will see the delightful snow-shrouded mountain tops and slants. There is an unbelievable story connected with this lake. Sea Preferred Season son: June - mid-Oct Maximum Elevation: 4250 mts/14000 ft Duration: 10 day Difficulty Level: High.
It is one of the known for enterprise and energy. Beas Kund is a standout amongst the most mainstream trek that one can do in a more drawn out weekend in Manali. The trek removes you from the buzzing about of Manali. Taking after the banks of Beas River expect extraordinary perspectives of Pir Pinjal ranges. The glades of Dhundi and Bakarthach are tremendous in its magnificence. As you move higher you achieve the starting point of River Beas. A little cold lake is fed by the softening snow of the higher tops of the district.
This trek is appropriate for all age bunches and no trekking experience is required to do it. Some individuals incline toward mountains and some sea. Is especially popular for trekking in Manali.
And after that, there are some who have a weakness in their heart for streams, glades, vegetation or fauna, and would head out unlimited hours just to witness such disconnected wonders of nature once in a while saw in the nearness of any human settlements. Sea Preferred Season's on: June - Sep Maximum Elevation: 3620 Duration: 6 day Difficulty Level: Average. From Manali, breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges are a perennial specialty.
This is the place where mountain adventures takes on a new dimension. A haven for tourists, Manali is replete with scenic quotients offering trekking enthusiasts an experience of its own kind. Attracting visitors from all over the world all year round, this is a place for backpackers to explore the serene settings of the Himalayas. It is also the place where adventure tourists can enjoy exhilarating activities such as paragliding, rafting and skiing while on.
Located atop the Kullu Valley, the Solang Valley is ideal for adventure sports such as parachuting, skating, zorbing and paragliding. The slopes of this valley also provide ski lovers an ideal destination to enjoy this activity on a trip to Manali. During the summer months, the snow on these slopes evaporates, resulting in ideal ground for zorbing, where a person hurls down a slope in an indestructible bouncy ball. Solang Valley is definitely a playground for people looking to lose themselves in an assortment of exciting activities. Be it a honeymoon vacation or a family outing, a thrilling and engaging experience is guaranteed. Also known as the ‘Pool of Gods’, Bhrigu Lake is a majestic an picturesque water body that is located at a distance of about 43km from the town of Manali. Each year, the lake attracts thousands of trekkers and visitors who come here to appreciate the serene, crystal clear blue pools of the lake as a part of their itinerary to visit Manali tourist places.
Rising to a height of about 14,100ft it is located on the eastern courses of the Rohtang Pass. One of the many glacial lakes of the Kullu Valley, it makes up for being a perfect weekend outing on your next trip to Manali. The lake is bordered by snowy peaks of the Himalayas on all sides and is a moderate to difficult trekking escapade. Also nearby is the Nehru Kund, which is a natural water spring that is fed by the waters of the Bhrigu Lake and is truly picturesque. The trekking route to Bhrigu Lake starts either at the village of Gulaba or Vasishth Temple, either ways it perches you up at a height of almost 14000ft right on the second day, making it one of the most captivating treks of the Pir Panjal Ranges.
Locals of the village believe that this lake has been blessed by the sages and Gods which is why, it never freezes over completely even in the times of harsh winters. Distance from Manali: 18 Kms How to get there: Follow the Kullu-Naggar-Manali Road through the village of Gulaba Best time to Visit: May to June Attractions/Activities: Trekking Type of destination: Trekking and religious. Sage Prashar is the reason Prashar Lake got its name ages ago. One visits this quintessential lake will be unknowingly directed to oblivion and for sure the serenity will let every visitor linger for more. Located in Mandi village, Himachal Pradesh, the iconic attraction apart from the lake is the three stories pagoda like temple structure near the lake.
2730 meters above the lake seats amidst the rejuvenating sets of nature’s miracles including the snow-clad peaks in the backdrop and River Beas flowing so fast through the valley down. One can get access to the lake through Drang.
The age of temple lengthens back to 13th century and the lake has one more surprise within it that is a floating island. Though visitors are seen in plenty over here, no one could accurately fathom the depth the lake goes into, till date. Built in 1460 AD, the Naggar Castle has a unique architecture that comprises of stones and wood. About a century ago, this castle of Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu was converted into a rest house, and presently it is being taken care by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation.
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In its rechristened avatar, the castle is now The Castle Heritage Hotel. Naggar Castle came into the limelight after a bollywood movie was shot here.
A grand Tibetan carnival dance was shot here and hence this castle grew in touristic prominence. One of the most frequent places to visit in Manali, the Van Vihar National Park attracts visitors mainly because of its ideal location, which is bang on the Mall road in Manali. The park is a welcome respite from the crowds and the pollution with its tall and shady groves of Deodar, birch and pine.
There are a number of wooden and concrete benches within the park, which provide rest, relaxation and recreation to its visitors. Take off your shoes and take a leisurely walk across the garden paths of this wonderful haven of nature. You could also have fun cruising around in a boat that sails in the small pond within the vicinity of this park. Set amidst beautiful and verdant environs, the park is a perfect respite for anyone who chooses to visit it and makes up for a great place for a spontaneous picnic or simply a long walk! Timing: 08:00 am – 07:00 pm (summer) 08:00 am – 05:00 pm (winter) Entry Fee: 10 INR per Person Photography Allowed: Yes.
Gyuto Monastery is one of the most famous and popular monasteries in Tibet. This monastery is well known for its tantric meditation and people there study a lot about this subject. It is also known for its various tantric ritual arts and Buddhist philosophy. Gyuto monastery was founded in the year 1474 by the prime disciple of the 1st Dalai Lama. Location: It is situated in the town of Dharamshala which is easy to reach through road, rail as well as airways. Transportation is not a major issue while visiting the place.
Highlights: You can find majestic statues of Buddha with a backdrop of snow clad mountains covering it. If you want to have a nice afternoon, it is the most peaceful and serene place to be at. Best time to visit: Since this is a monastery, there is no particular season that makes any difference. However, if you are planning a full trip of the place, April-May has to be the best months. It is a famous fort located in the outskirts of the famous place Kangra near Dharamshala. This fort was built by the Royal Rajput family of the state of Kangra in the 15th Century. However, the fort was heavily damaged by an earthquake in the year 1905.
Still, it has a good structure which attracts a lot of tourists. Location: The distance of the fort from Dharamshala is around 20 km but it has proper connectivity to roadways which makes it easier to get there.
Highlights: The beautiful entrance is something what people love. The way the whole fort is built is completely marvelous.
Inside the fort, you will find defaced statues of many lords that these people worship. This fort is considered as one of the most beautiful forts in India and people love it for the built structure. Best time to visit: You can plan a visit anytime of the year. We all know the beauty of sunset points, there are various such points throughout our country and the world. The sunset point in Kasauli attracts a lot of visitors because of the stunning view of the valleys.
Apart from tourists, even the residents sometime come here to savour the beautiful scene of the sunset. Location: It is located at the end of the upper mall road. Busses and cabs are available at the place so transportation is very easy. Highlights: The major highlight is the view of the sunset point. People come here to enjoy, relax and click a lot of beautiful pictures of the setting sun. It is one of the best places to enjoy the evening. Best time to visit: For seeing the sunset, you need to visit the place at dusk around 6 in the evening.
It is a natural event and thus you need to time yourself well to see it. Take a walk amidst the snow capped mountains at the Bakrota Hills. Breathe in the pure air and feel all refreshed and rejuvenated.
The Hills are covered with dense Deodar forests, making it look like a lovely green rug, pulled over by the mountains. The mesmerising landscape here will leave you spellbound. Every year Dalhousie is blessed with heavy snow fall. During this season the magnificent Bakrota hills glistens like diamonds.
Spend some time here with your dear ones and be in awe of Mother Nature’s miraculous creations. Activities and attractions:- Trekking, Photography, Sightseeing.
Wondering what places to visit in Dalhousie? Patrick's Church to your list. Dalhousie is said to be a melange of nature’s beauty and a glimpse of the Victorian era.
Approximately at a distance of 2KM from Dalhousie, lies the St. Patrick’s Church. It is a 104 years old church, situated on Mother Nature’s lap. This route showcases the beguiling exquisiteness of Himachal Pradesh. Several devotees, tourists and travellers visit the church every year and our awe struck by its splendour.
This is a very apt place for photography. One can visit the church any day between 9 AM to 5 PM. TIMINGS:- Monday - Friday: 7.00 AM - 7.00 PM, Saturday: 7.00 AM - 7.00 PM, Sunday: 7.00 AM - 7.00 PM, Public Holidays: 7.00 AM - 7.00 PM Activities and attractions:- Sightseeing, Place of worship.