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About Dharamshala Dharamsala, popularly known as the Queen of the Hills, is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m(1500ft.) between them. The mountains enfold 3 sides of the town and the valley stretches to the south. There is a beautiful resort of Dharamsala, which stands on the spur of the Dharamsala range. Dharamsala is known for its scenic beauty, calmness and serenity. It has high pine trees, tea gardens and timber yielding trees. Tourist Attractions Dharamshala Tourist Places Chamba Tourism Dalhousie Tourism Kangra Valley Kinnaur Tourism Kullu Tourism Lahaul Valley Tourism Manali Tourism Mandi Tourism Mcleod Ganj Shimla Tourism Solan Tourism Spiti Valley Tourism |
PANCHPULA: Panchpula, a beautiful spot, is barely
3 kms. from G.P.O. On the way to Panchpula is Satdhara springs gurgling
with refreshing water, believed to contain some medicinal properties.
Panchpula stream is the main source of water supply to Dalhousie and Bahloon.
The stream springs from the north side of DayanKund and runs down a picturesque
ravine to the waterworks of Panchpula. There is an elegant monument erected
at Panchpula where several streams meet at one point. This monument, a
samadhi was built in memory of great revolutionary Sardar Ajit Singh who
breathed his last in Panchpula. There is a Tourism restaurant and several
chai shops in Panchpula, that offer hot and cold beverages and snacks.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH: St. Andrew's Church commonly
known as the Church of Scotland was built in the year 1903 at Baloon by
Protestant Christians. The Church is approximately one and half kms. from
Dalhousie's bus stand. The Church building is in good condition, recently
a brick boundary wall has been erected around it to save the building
from mischief mongers.
By the side of the Church is the residence
of the Priest. The building is called Alverna better known to the local
people as "Lambe Chole Wale Padri Ki Kothi".
ST. JONH'S CHURCH: This Church stands on the Gandhi
Chowk approximately 2 kms. from the main bus stand of Dalhousie. This
Church was the first to be built after the town of Dalhousie was founded.
Prior to 1863 a wooden structure stood at this place. The idea to build
a stone structure took birth with the arrival of Rev. John H. Pratt who
came to Dalhousie on 11-04-1863 and inspired the Christian community to
build a permanent church building at this place. Building of this church
is a copy of Roman Catholics
church of England but this church belongs
to Protestants. The church building stands in a good condition but its
surroundings demand much better care. Service is conducted on every
Sunday.
LAXMI NARAYAN TEMPLE: This temple is dedicated
to Lord Vishnu and was built more than 150 years ago. The temple enshrines
a beautiful image of Lord Vishnu. The temple is frequented by local devotees.
The temple is located in Sadar Bazar approximately 200 mtrs. from Subhash
Chowk.
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