"In the Western Himachal Pradesh, the hill station of Dalhousie is full of old world charm and holds lingering echoes of the Raj era. It covers an area of 14 sq. km. and is built on five hills - Kathlog, Patreyn, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun. It is named after the British Governor General of the 19th century, Lord Dalhousie. The town's average height is 2036 m, and is surrounded by varied vegetation - pines, deodars, oaks and flowering rhododendron. Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including some beautiful churches. Its location presents panoramic views of the plains and like a long silver line, the river Ravi twists and turns below Dalhousie. The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also visible form this enchanting town."
Programme Details
Subhash Baoli A picturesque place, the famous freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose spent time here.
A visit to the famous water cave
Panchpula A spot where a stream feeds a series of pools.
Kalatop This wildlife sanctuary is home to the ghoral and himalayan black bear.
Adventurous Activities includes Para-gliding, Horse Riding, boat cruise, Zorbing.
A walk in the market for taking a glimpse of exotic tibetian handicraft.
Key learnings
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the art and culture of Himachal Pradesh and the glory of mother nature at its best.