Karsog Valley

Beosh region

How To Reach

The nearest Airport for Dalhousie is Pathankot. Distance between Pathankot and Dalhousie is about 75 km. Dalhousie is 180 km away from Jammu. Pathankot is connected to Delhi only. In case of fog, the flight gets cancelled.

People travel by train to reach Dalhousie, the nearest railhead to them is Pathankot. This track is well connected by train to various cities including Delhi, Mumbai and Amritsar.

 People travel by train to reach Dalhousie, the nearest railhead to them is Pathankot. This track is well connected by train to various cities including Delhi, Mumbai and Amritsar.Train : People travel by train to reach Dalhousie, the nearest railhead to them is Pathankot. This track is well connected by train to various cities including Delhi, Mumbai and Amritsar.

Things To Do

Bhuttico is a shopping place established in 1944. Shopping in Bhuttico is the best thing to do in Dalhousie. It is one of the oldest and most renowned shopping places in Dalhousie and is known for its Kullu shawls made of authentic raw materials like lambswool, angora, and a pashmina. Established by a group of local women as a co-op society, Bhuttico has since then grown into a reputable place in Dalhousie.

Even though there are many things to do in Dalhousie, one of the best ways in which you can experience the quaint town is through horse-riding. If you aren’t an experienced rider or not riding the horse for the thrill of it, you can sit back and relax while the caretaker takes you on a tour of Dalhousie sightseeing which is famous for its mesmerizing landscapes. The experience is even better in winters when the horse occasionally stops to pick up hot snacks like peanuts or Maggi.

A Walk At Bakrota Hills can be one of the preferred adventures when in Dalhousie. One of the highest places to see in Dalhousie, the Bakrota hills is a wonderful destination. With an abundance of picturesque sights, these snow-capped mountains are sure to provide you with a rejuvenating retreat. For the best views, head to the Bakrota mall during the daytime and you’ll witness the entire place glistening under the sun. Around the hills, a roadway encircles leading to Khajjiar. Walking around this path you’ll be acquainted with nature and also explore two of the most beautiful destinations in Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie, and Khajjiar.

Chamera Lake is an artificial lake in Dalhousie known for its romantic boat rides. With its picturesque views and proximity to other tourist destinations, the lake is slowly gaining popularity as a great tourist spot. The lake is fed all year long by the river Ravi ensuring a flock of tourists the entire year. Beautiful and culturally significant places surround the lake including Himachal Emporium Rang Mahal, Champavati Temple, Church of Scotland, and Akhand Chandi Palace. If you love snow, the best time to visit the lake is in winter when the mountains turn a pristine white. If you prefer a much greener landscape and are interested in bird-watching, opt for the summer months.

Placed amidst the Pir Panjal Hills, Shivkul ashram is a famous ashram in Dalhousie belonging to Vimala Thakur, an eminent religious philosopher, and social reformer. This religious destination usually witnesses a flock of tourists in summers when sessions and lectures on spirituality are organized by Vimala Behan. The ongoing workshops and the serene environment of the place make it the ideal location to immerse yourself in tranquillity. You can enjoy the mesmerizing panoramic views of Pir Panjal hills that connect Chamba District with Jammu and Kashmir.

Tourist Attraction In Karsog Valley

This beautiful tourist attraction is a small town situated in close vicinity of Dalhousie. It is also popularly known as Mini Switzerland of India. The place owns such beauty that it has been one of the greatest influencers and inspirations for a number of kingdoms, which includes the Mughals as well as the Rajputs.

Beautifully surrounded by fresh and lush green deodar and pine vegetation as well as snow-capped mountain ranges lies the Satdhara Falls featuring stunning views if the Chamba Valley. The term ‘Satdhara’ is another term for seven springs, which means that this waterfall gets its white water from seven different springs.

Panchpula is a tourist destination, which is a combination of a stunning waterfall and a mesmerizing picnic spot. The place is surrounded by lush green trees of Deodar and Pine. This is the same spot where five different streams combine together. The mainstream of Panchpula is also the source of water to the numerous localities of Dalhousie.

Why Visit?

The Karsog Valley is famous for its fertile lands which grow a wide variety of crops including wheat and corn. But its specialty is the apple orchards which fruit between June and July. It is the perfect season to come with the entire family and indulge in some fun. Many farms offer apple picking experiences.

  • Dalhousie basically is a small sized town which was formed in the year 1854 and got its name after the Governor General Lord Dalhousie when the British ruled India.
  •  Dalhousie lies sandwiched between Bhangora, Terah, Kathalagh, Bakrota and Potreyn, the five hill stations found in the Western end of Dhauladar Mountains. Dhauladar Mountain is an extension the great Himalayas.
  •  Being the gateway to the Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie is considered as the rich repository of Hindu Temples, Handicrafts, Arts and Culture. Chamba being the center of the preserved culture, approximately 84 Hindu temples that belong to the 7th century A.D is found in all their richness in this region. Gujjar and Gaddi tribe people have this region for their residence for many centuries.

Welcome to Karsog Valley

Karsog Valley

Chindi, one of the fascinating place because of its scenic beauty is derived from a local deity Named Chandika Devi. At a distance of 94km from Shimla is accessible by road. This place is most picturesque place in Himachal Pradesh. You can enjoy this beautiful place having thick pine tree covered forest and view of snow covered mountains.

Chindi is near to Karsog which is famous for it natural beauty, green forest and Temples, Some of the famous temples in Karsog are Mamleshwar Mahadev, kamksha Devi and Mahunag Temple. If you want to feel the beauty of nature and peace of mind than this place is a perfect destination for you, it will revitalize your heart and mind out of its astonishing climate and terrain. Summer time in Chindi is mild and one can wear Cottons and light woollens. In winter, the sunny days give pleasant feeling. Night time is cold, therefore heavy clothing is preferred.

Top Experiences in Karsog Valley

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