Dalhousie Camping Packages
Dalhousie Camping Package
What should you explore when in Dalhousie?
- Khajjiar: Khajjiar is a small township that is very close to Dalhousie. It is called the 'Mini Switzerland' and at times, it is also known as the 'Switzerland of India'. The spellbinding gorgeousness of this place attracts campers in large numbers, who love to enjoy various sports and activities in this town. It is located at an elevation of 6,500 feet above the mean sea level. The natural splendor and scenic countryside of this abode are inevitable to leave a never-ending imprint on a camper.
- Satdhara Falls: The striking Satdhara Falls is located in the Chamba valley, enclosed by fanciful views of snow-capped mountain ranges, and fresh pine and deodar trees. The name satdhara refers to seven springs. This place is a divine sight and perfect for camping since it brings together multiple earth elements. The waters meet at a point, which is almost 2036 meters above the mean sea level and then they dive selflessly in unison.
- Panchpula: Panchpula is surrounded by a shelter of fresh, green deodar and pine trees. Panchpula is a cascade and a remarkable excursion spot in Dalhousie. This is the spot where 5 rivers come together. This abode is well-known for hiking and its marvelous attractiveness. Perfect for camping, this place is one of the hot spots for tourists.
- Kallatop – Khajjiar Sanctuary: The Kallatop-Khajjiar sanctuary is home to dense deodar plants, an overabundance of flora and fauna, snowclad foothills, carpets of green savannahs and streams of fresh water. The serene surroundings offer a perfect camping abode to tourists.
- Dainkund Peak: Dainkund Peak is one of the highest peaks in Dalhousie. You can visit this place and watch over some of the beautiful landscapes of Dalhousie. It is located 10 km far from Dalhousie at a height of 2755 meters above the mean sea level. One can get a mesmerizing view of the peaks and streams. The Dainkund Peak is also known as the Singing Hill. The wind gusting through the plants make a harmonious serenade, making this a perfect camping site.
Choose one of your favorite destinations in Dalhousie from the above recommended list, and pack your bags to indulge in a blissful experience in the midst of alluring landscapes through our Dalhousie camping holiday packages.
How to reach Dalhousie?
Dalhousie happens to be one of the most often visited holiday location in India. The lovely hideaway in the crags of Himachal Pradesh is easy to get to from all chunks of the nation. If you are travelling by air, then you can reach out to Gaggal Airport in Kangra. This is the nearest airport from where you can reach out Dalhousie. It is only 13 km away from the town. Some other airports that you can think of landing are Chandigarh, Amritsar, and Jammu. The nearest railway station to reach Dalhousie is Pathankot. Pathankot is almost 80 km away from Dalhousie. You can travel from Pathankot to Dalhousie by hiring a taxi or you can also return by bus. Dalhousie has got a good connection to all parts of the country by road.
Come to this exciting place and spend some time in peace away from all hustle and bustle. Check out some of the Dalhousie camping packages.
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View AllChamera Lake in Dalhousie
One of the most popular attractions of Dalhousie, Chamera Lake located in Dalhousie is an artificial lake, which is bordered by plunging valleys and soaring mountains. It can most accurately be described as a reservoir formed by the Chamera Dam, which sends the water cascading down from a height of 1700 mts. The dam is fed ...
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Satdhara Falls in Dalhousie
On your trip to Dalhousie get enchanted by the eternal beauty of the Satdhara falls. These falls were named after the seven springs flowing down from the mountains of Himachal. Legend has it that these falls have therapeutic value as their water is supposed to contain mica that has healing properties. You can pay a visit he...
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Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary in Dalhousie
Trek through the pristine environs of the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary where you will get to view a multitude of flora and fauna. This wildlife sanctuary is a major tourist destination in Dalhousie because of the thick deodar, oak and pine forests as well as a variety of fauna like Pheasants, the Himalayan Black Bear, and the...
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View AllRock Climbing In Dalhousie
Rock climbing in Dalhousie is one of the most popular things to do in this sleepy little hill station. Tourists who love the adrenaline rush of climbing steep rock faces enjoy this activity a lot, and there are many spots in Dalhousie to enjoy rock climbing. For instance, Khajjiar is a great place for rock climbing. Rock cl...
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Trekking in Aamod
Trekking in Aamod is not a very well-known activity in Dalhousie, but tourists who love to coalesce with nature and love long walks love it. Aamod is a serene resort in Dalhousie, hidden away from the world, perched contentedly on a mountain ridge away from the hustle bustle of the main town. If you are looking for a relaxe...
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Zorbing in Dalhousie
For those who love the adrenaline rush, Dalhousie is the place to be as there are a number of fun adventure activities you can take part in like zorbing. When you take part in this activity, you will be placed inside an orb-like structure and can roll down the undulating meadows of this hilly region. The best place to go zo...
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Camping at Dainkund
The mesmerizing Dainkund Peak is an abode that embraces inspiring sights in its wrinkles and ensures to be the least visited place in the whole of Dalhousie. The area is supposed to have been the favorite hidey-hole spot for witches and henceforth the name "Dain Kund" which decodes to "Witch's Pond". One can pitch a tent here and can enjoy a bonfire party at night. If you are experiencing any trouble while finding a camping zone here, you can always book our Dalhousie camping trip packages, and grab a chance to indulge in an experience in the midst of lush environs like never before.
When should one visit Dalhousie for camping?
The ideal time to visit Dalhousie for camping is the summer season that is from the month of March to the month of May. This is the time when people from all over India travel to some hill station to spend their summer holidays. The weather of Dalhousie is very pleasant and moderate. The average temperature of Dalhousie remains less than 30 degree Celsius. So, book a Dalhousie camping trip plan with us for this duration, and give us a chance to offer you an experience amidst the marvelous landscapes of this travel destination, which is unmatchable.
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