Itroductions of Dalhousie
India Hotels - Spread out on the crest of the five hills of Kathlog, Portreyn, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun on the western edge of the Dhauladhar Range is the sleepy hill resort of Dalhousie. A little different from run of mill hill stations, Dalhousie has a pretty charm and serenity that makes it a hit with regulars on the Himachal summer circuit - Hotels in India.
Indin Hotel - Pink, red and white rhododendron blooms cloud its hill sides, alpine meadows are spangled with wild flowers and the scent of pine and wood smoke enrich the air. The lovely tree clad slopes around Dalhousie are dotted with colonial bungalows, pretty holiday homes and cottages with flower filled gardens that offer splendid views of the Himalayan ranges and fertile valleys - Indian Hotels Asia.
Hotels in Dalhousie - No wonder the British chose it to set up as a health centre where their fellow countrymen ( and women) could recuperate and recover from whatever ailed them! Dalhousie's crisp invigorating air, its clean surroundings, its fresh green environment and its bracing climate made it a perfect choice for a sanatorium - the British negotiated for the area with the Raja of Chamba who transfered it to them for an annual rental of Rs 2000. Built in 1851, the sanatorium and its township were christened Dalhousie, after Lord Dalhousie, the first British Governor General of India. Dalhousie's hottest spots are Portreyn Mall borderd by innumerable shops selling Chamba shawls, caps and sweaters, the famous mineral water springs at Satdhara and the all time favourite picnic site at Panchpulla - Dalhousie Hotels.