Activities

Activities

Trekking

Trekking is the main outdoor activity in Dalhousie that you can enjoy as this hill station has some good trekking routes with the major one being the Khajjiar – Chamba.

Khajjiar is 22 kms away from Dalhousie and the route follows a scenic climb to Kalatop which is 13 kms from Dalhousie and the route takes 4-5hours of trekking time depending on your speed.

Most trekkers set up camp for the night at Kalatop and start out again next morning on the next 12 kms to Khajjiar. Spend the night again at Khajjiar and set out next day for the 10kms trek to Chamba.

Other Activities

Mountain rippling, Rock Climbing & river crossing

Boating in Dalhousie

Boating Tour, water skiing, fishing, water surfing, first time launched in Chamera lake near Dalhousie himachal pradesh. Enjoy the boat thrill in chamera lake during stay at Dalhousie. You can Enjoy speed boat thrill in chamera lake. you will forgot kerla and goa when once will visit in himachal pradesh in luxury cruise. Dalhousie Boating Activity Can Be Enjoyed At Panjhpulla. There Is A Cafe Point Where Some Times This Activity Operates Not Always. So Must Enjoy

Paraglading

Paraglading is fast becoming the experience of a lifetime. Experience the exhilaration of flying through the air as you glide over the splendid backdrop of the legendary Pir Panjal Mountain range. Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh is now becoming a hub for Parasailing. Its topography makes it the most suited venue for future world paragliding championships also. It's easy & fun and will culminating in an experience that will top off any adventure.

Wildlife Activities

Kalatop is about 80000 m above G.P.O and is one of the wildlife reserve near Dalhousie. The only way to see Kalatop is on foot as most cars cannot go beyond a point. Kalatop still has lots to offer by way of a starkly beautiful landscape draped in white. You can walk here for hours, enjoying the stretches of silence, the gently sloping road and the sometimes five feet deep stretches of snow. Tea shops dot the sides of the road so you can take a break to sip on a warming cup of tea at any point in your trek. You can walk through the pine forests to Lakkarmandi. Here youll find the Tibetan Handicrafts centre and the Dalhousie Potato farm. Lakarmandi used to be populated by Dhogri families who made charcoal. But they were later driven away by the lack of need for charcoal in todays time. However, you can see the Dayankund peak where the army camp is based. Although the area is restricted, locals who want to visit the Bhulwani Mata temple are allowed through. Miss Kalatop and you miss an unforgettable experience!

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