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Dalhousie

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About this Destination

Dalhousie is a popular hill station spread out over five hills in Himachal Pradesh boasting views of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar ranges. Famous for its meadows, dense forests, and waterfalls, it is especially a favourite amongst honeymooners and family vacationers. Established in 1854, the valley is named after Lord Dalhousie, and was one of the favourite summer destinations of the Britishers during the colonial era. Dalhousie offers an old-world charm, mesmerizing natural landscapes, pine-clad valleys and magnificent misty mountains. The Scottish and Victorian-era architecture of churches like the St Patricks Church , St John's Church and St Francis Church reminds of its colonial heritage.Dalhousie is also known for woollen Himachali shawls, Tibetan handicrafts , Chamba handkerchiefs, and other paraphernalia. These can be bought from The Mall Road which is the town's main market.  A trip to Dalhousie is incomplete without Khajjiar . Known as the mini Switzerland of India, Khajjiar is just 21 km away. The little hill town is famous for its spellbinding vistas of mountains loaded in white snow and lush green pastures of land. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary in Khajjiar is famous for an exquisite variety of endangered species and breathtaking views of the mountains in the backdrop. Chamba , located almost 50km from Dalhousie, is also worth visiting.

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Hotels & Stays in Dalhousie

Local Cultures of Dalhousie

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Pahari Culture

The traditional culture of the Himachali people, characterized by vibrant attire, music, dance, and art reflecting the mountainous lifestyle.

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Punjabi Culture

Influences from nearby Punjab, seen in local cuisine, music, and festive celebrations that highlight the region's agricultural heritage.

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Buddhist Culture

Exemplified by monasteries and festivals; the presence of Tibetan influences can be felt in art, meditation practices, and local crafts.

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Himachali Folk Culture

Rich in folk traditions, showcasing local storytelling, folk songs, and traditional crafts that narrate the life and beliefs of the Himachal populace.

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Local Handicrafts

Artisan skills passed down through generations, creating unique items such as woollen shawls, wooden crafts, and traditional jewelry.

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Festivals of Dalhousie

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

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Baisakhi

A harvest festival celebrated mainly by the Sikh community, marked by dances, feasts, and prayers.

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April 13-14
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Makar Sankranti

A festival marking the transition of the sun into the zodiac of Capricorn, celebrated with kite flying and special sweets.

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January 14
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Losar

Tibetan New Year celebration, involving rituals, traditional foods, and cultural performances.

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Varies (February/March)
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Himachal Day

A day to celebrate the state's formation with parades, cultural programs, and exhibitions of Himachali traditions.

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March 15
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Navratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, featuring music, dance, and vibrant celebrations.

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September/October

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