Sightseeing of Dalhousie
India Hotels - The Mall is divided into three sections, around the Moti Tibba, Potreyn Hill and upper Bakrota. Winding roads interconnect the focal points of the town, known as chowks. Gandhi Chowk is the central area, with most important buildings, post office and restaurants along with a small Tibetan market selling handicrafts items - Hotels in India.
Indin Hotel - Subhash Chowk at the top end of the Sadar Bazaar area has many eating-places. The road goes northwards to the bus stand and ahead to the information office. There are some pleasant walks off the main road into the forested slopes, with bright coloured modern Buddhist rock paintings - Indian Hotels Asia.
Hotels in Dalhousie - South of Gandhi Chowk is a pleasant walk to Panchpulla – literally five bridges. Next to a small mountain stream spanned by five bridges, stands a memorial to the freedom fighter Ajit Singh, a follower of Subhash Chandra Bose. On the way to Panchpulla are the waterfalls of Satdhara, whose waters are believed to have high mica content and can cure several ailments - Dalhousie Hotels.
Hotels of Dalhousie- Just over a kilometre from Gandhi Chowk is the Subhash Baoli, another mountain spring with splendid views of the surrounding peaks. A short distance away is the old Chamba palace of Jhandri Ghat. Set amidst tall pine forests, the palace has now been converted into a hotel. North of Gandhi Chowk, going up a steep hill path for about 5 kms is the weavers’ settlement at Bakrota, producing Tibetan carpets. From the Bakrota Round also you can get good mountain views - India Hotels.