Khajjiar: Khajjiar features a small-sized lake, which is one of the favorite spots amongst tourists and locals. It is also popularly known as Mini Switzerland of India. It is conveniently nestled at an elevation of 6500-feet above sea level and the picturesque landscapes that it boasts are bound to impress any tourist.
Satdhara Falls: Satdhara Falls featuring stunning views of the Chamba Valley. It beautifully surrounded by fresh and lush green deodar and pine vegetation as well as snow-capped mountain ranges. The waters from all the seven springs get united at an elevated point of 1036 meters above sea level and finally flow down in unison.
Panchpula: Panchpula is a tourist destination which is a combination of a mesmerizing picnic spot and stunning waterfall. The ideal time to visit and explore this destination is during the monsoons when the water is in full flow and rushes down beautifully.
Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary: Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary is popularly known as the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, It is an amazing combination of snow-capped mountain ranges, verdant grasslands, rich wildlife, thick deodar vegetation, white water streams, etc. Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary is spread over an area of 30.62 square kilometres. It is a home to many animals like mountain cats, Himalayan black bear, jackals, leopards, Himalayan black marten, langurs, etc.
Dainkund Peak: Dainkund Peak is the highest peak in Dalhousie that watches over the amazing landscapes of the place, which features long stretches of pine. It is located around 10 kilometers from Dalhousie and is nestled at an elevation of 2755 meters above sea level.
Bakrota Hills: Bakrota Hills is beautifully and quite conveniently circled by a roadway, which further leads to Khajjiar. This place features a few estates amidst peaceful and scenic surroundings, which can be quite a memorable visit for the peace-seeking travellers. All around the beautiful hills are covered with deodar vegetation.
Ganji Pahari: Ganji Pahari is a pleasing hill situated on Pathankot Road at a distance of five kilometers from Dalhousie. This hill is also a well-known destination for trekking as well as for having picnics. You can also take up a guide along while heading to the Ganji Pahari. In the winter months, the hill gets covered with snow and the view gets even better.
Subhash Boli: Subhash Boli is located at a distance of 1 km away from Dalhousie. It is surrounded by tall pine trees, it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Dalhousie. It is extremely famous for its appealing vistas.
Tibetan Market: Tibetan Market is situated at Gandhi Chowk and is one of the best places to buy handicrafts. The very popular Chamba slippers and shawls are also available here. There are also items such as woollen clothes, colourful carpets, and beautifully carved jewellery.
Mall Road: Mall Road is one of the most notable shopping spots in the city, offering a range of merchandise from dolls to Kashmiri shawls. It is a good spot to meet with friends and explore tiny gift shops, buy unique handmade items and enjoy the local talent.
Garam Sadak: Garam Sadak is one of the most pleasant areas in Dalhousie, which gets hot during daytime as it receives direct sunlight. It is bordered by beautiful trees and looks absolutely stunning during night.
Thandi Sadak: Thandi Sadak stretches for around one kilometer and is only meant for pedestrians. Local peeps enjoy jogging on Thandi Sadak and taking their pets for a stroll in the morning and evenings. The best part of Thandi Sadak is that no vehicles are allowed here, which makes this place pollution-free.
Chamera Lake: Dalhousie has a collection of some of the most beautiful and rich natural splendors and the Chamera Lake, in the Chamba district, is one of such attraction, which almost every tourists love to visit in Dalhousie. This popular tourist spot of Himachal Pradesh is loved by every tourist and is visited most often.