Famous hill station, Dalhousie is surrounded
by five famous valleys named Kathlog, Potreyn, Bakrota and Terah. Dalhousie got
the blessing of beauty and charm from God. Tourists die for a glimpse of this
majestic place.
People who visit Dalhousie do so to be with
nature. She hangs out with them all the time. No matter where you are in the
city, the view of the snow-capped mountains of the Dhauladhar Ranges will always greet you. Clouds
hug the distant mountains as the greenery of the landscape is brought
A carefully blended cup of nature's finest
ingredients. Add a little history, a little spirituality and a little
culture... cut yourself a delicious
Dalhousie cake. Every bite is a new experience. The sweetness, spiciness, and
texture are exquisite, and it's full of fun. Take advantage of Dalhousie
tourism today!
It is believed that Dalhousie is the home of
two holy places Bhalei mata and Bhulwanti mata. Being the most famous holy
place and major tourist attraction, Dalhousie makes sure that their guests make
the best memories of their life with them.
In this desire Aaroham Resorts plays a great role. This resort is well known for
its hospitality, you can definitely get a homely feeling with this resort as
the staff member of this resort is so humble and punctual with your each and
every need that you can't even resist saying yes to this resort.
Aaroham Resorts is the only one that got one
of the Pet Friendly Hotels in Dalhousie.
From hospitality level to comfort providing Aaroham Resorts made a different place in the heart of their
guests.
Rang
Mahal
The Rang Mahal is a wonderful blend of British
and Mughal architecture. No list of
famous places in Dalhousie would be complete without this sparkling gem!
This palace was built by Raja Umed Singh in the 18th century.
The building is one of the largest monuments
in the area and is covered with dense greenery. Inside the mahal are beautiful
paintings depicting the life of Lord Shiva. You can also see sacred books,
manuscripts, coins and antique jewelry. Visit a small handicraft shop selling
woolen scarves and ethnic slippers.
The Rang Mahal is one of Dalhousie's most
popular attractions, and tourists love to explore it during excursions to the
Chamba Valley. This magnificent palace was built in the 18th century by Rajah
Umed Singh as a residence for the royal
ladies.
The palace is a perfect blend of British and
Mughal architecture, and its walls are adorned with Punjabi hill-style
paintings depicting the life of Lord Krishna. Located in the Sulala Mohalla
district of Dalhousie, Rang Mahal was
once part of a dominion.
Floating islands are a very attractive feature
of the lake. The islands occupy about 21% of the lake's area, while the
remaining 79% is water, which, interestingly, is the same proportion that the
Earth shares in terms of land and water.
One fact that has puzzled visitors is that the lake is thought to be the epitome
of the planet, and the floating island the axis of rotation. The island swims
east in the morning and reaches west in
the evening. Locals continue to say that the time for disaster is when the
island stops floating.
Prashar
Lake
Sloppy meadows, dense forests and snow clapped
view, Prashar lake is situated at an altitude of about 2740 m of Dhauladhar
range.
It is believed that Prashar Lake and the
temple was dedicated to Rishi Prashar. This temple was constructed by the king
Ban San in around the 13th to 14th centuries.
Perimeter of Prashar Lake is around 300 m with
beautiful flowers and greenery. Prashar Lake is considered to be one of the
clean and best places to visit in Dalhousie. Treks and night camping is the
major attraction and best activities one can perform in the trip to Prashar
Lake.
In India, many destinations have mythological
names. Mysterious Prashar Lake (Lake Parsha) in Mandy is one such place.
Panoramic views of the Dhauladhar Ranges welcome travelers to this enchanting
place. The oval lake with the mountains in the background looks dramatic
like a landscape painting!
Barot
Surrounded by the mountains of Dhauladhar
range, Barot is situated around 40 km away from Joginder Nagar. This place is
considered as the best picnic spot for all.
Being recognised with the beautiful snow
capped mountains, Barrot is also covered with lush green valleys. You can enjoy
lots of things in Barrot like walking by Ulhi river.
It is believed that Ulhi river is one of the
best things to do in Barrot. Because it is believed that walking is the best
way to explore the Himalayas. Another one comes from trekking with fishing,
camping and so on.
Floating islands are a very attractive feature
of the lake. The islands occupy about 21% of the lake's area, while the
remaining 79% is water, which, interestingly, is the same proportion that the
Earth shares in terms of land and water.
One fact that has puzzled visitors is that the lake is thought to be the epitome
of the planet, and the floating island the axis of rotation. The island swims
east in the morning and reaches west in
the evening. Locals continue to say that the time for disaster is when the
island stops floating.
Bhuttico
One of the oldest and most renowned places of
Dalhousie, Bhuttico was established in 1944. This place is immensely famous for
its kullu shawls. Kullu shawls are made up of raw materials which are
authentic. This raw material contains angora, lambs wool and pashmina.
Bhuttico is the only place which got the
certificate of ISO 9001 in 2008 for maintaining conforming to the international
standards with supreme quality. It is believed that Bhuttico weavers have a
trustworthy name in the weaving sectors.
One can visit Bhuttico at the time of between
9 am to 7 pm. You can get to see a variety of things which will be the epitome
of rich art and craft of the religion of Kullu.
The Buttico Society was suffering from immense
pressure from power loom shawls, which
began selling similar shawls in block prints of Kuru's designs at a third of
the market price. In 1956, Vedram Thakur, the most outstanding graduate of the
Institute of Industrial Training, gave up his thriving textile industry and
donated everything to this association, joined its ranks and was elected president.
We shared his wisdom, his vision, and his struggles. Today it has been
translated as "Buttico".
Conclusion
Being a part of a beautiful world, exploring
each and every part is a must for all. Like what is the use of beauty when you
don't explore it out. Right now when you are getting a chance to explore this
among all then you must go for it. Without any worry of staying and visiting a
completely different city which is unknown to you.
Aaroham
Resorts never let you down with anything. Whether you
are their first guest or not you will definitely love that place. Getting
impressed by their services you will be going to claim this thing too that Aaroham Resorts is one of the Pet Friendly Hotels in Dalhousie.
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