From the divine land of Sikh community to the amorous hilly stations, Amritsar to Dharamshala and Dalhousie car package has a lot to offer to the vacation seekers.
Into the valleys of Chamba, Dharamshala and Dalhousie, where you can listen to amiable sounds of singing birds, gush of the breeze, and gurgling of rivers. Air is so fresh that you forget about the nemesis pollution put forward in metropolises.
It will silence the din in your head, once you get hypnotized by the magnificent beauty of water falls such as Panjpulla & Satdhara waterfalls in Dalhousie, and Bhagsu waterfall near Mcloedganj. The only voice that will remain in your head would be the music of falling water. And your lungs will be detoxified by freshness inhaled, coming from the dense forests of pine and deodar trees.
Other emeralds and garnets from the treasure trove of the hill stations—Dalhousie, Dharamshala & Chamba—are Khajjar, Chamba Choughan, Kalatop sanctuary, and many more.
Each hill station has its own cultural heritage. Chamba was ruled by many rulers, has its remains in the form of buildings and paintings in the museums. Rang Mahal in Chamba depicts the blend of British and Mughal rule through the façade architecture of the fort.
Dharamshala has Tibetan culture prevalence due to being the abode of His Holiness Dalai Lama and hundreds of exiled monks. It will not be strange to find monks attired in ochre robes walking down the streets or purchasing essentials and food items in the market.
Dalhousie was named by British governor general Lord Dalhousie. Thus, it has imprints of the British Empire everywhere. And the most prominent ones can be seen by visiting St. Francis, St. Patrick’s, and St. John’s Church.
What is common in all hill stations is the pristine beauty which is a gift of nature. To admire and cherish the same book this Amritsar to Dharamshala and Dalhousie car package today.
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