Honeymoon in Dalhousie
Named after Lord James Ramsey, Marquis of Dalhousie, who became the Governor General of India in 1848 AD, Dalhousie has an altitude ranging from 1,525 m to 2,378 m above the sea level. You can literally explore the entire hill town on a relaxed Honeymoon in Dalhousie, as it is spread over 14 sq km of the area. Dalhousie is 90 km away from Pathankot thus making it a popular honeymoon destination particularly for the people of North India.
The places to visit on Honeymoon in Dalhousie are Subhash Baoli, Jandhari Ghat, Panchpula and Satdhara. These places presents amazing view o the snow-capped mountains and lush valleys and are ideal for getting cozy for the married couple. Also take a look at the St. Andrew's Church, St. Patrick's Church, St. John's Church and St. Francis Church besides colonial bungalows and buildings.
Extend your Honeymoon in Dalhousie by a few days to venture into the beautiful places in the vicinity such as Baijnath, Bir and Billing, Chamba, Dharamsala, Khajiar, McLeodganj and Palampur. The most interesting part of the Honeymoon in Dalhousie is th3 shopping of locally made ethnic and handicraft items including cane baskets, dolls, shawls, slippers and woolens.
Dalhousie Tourism 
Dalhousie Standing at the foot of the spectacular Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, is the popular hill station of Dalhousie, that covers an area of around 14 sq.km, and is sprawled over five hills Kathlog, Portreyn, Moti Tibba (formerly known as Tehra), Bakrota and Balun. A resort that still exudes an old worldly charm, Dalhousie has retained much of the British Raj style.
It has been named after the famous British Governor - General, Lord Dalhousie. The lush cover of vegetation that adorns the town comprises of towering pines, deodars, oaks, and the beautiful rhododendron plants. Dalhousie also houses many fine specimens of colonial architecture especially, its old churches.
The views that the resort has to offer are alone, worth a visit - to the north, one can gaze at the majestic mountains of the Dhauladhar range, that culminate in the Pir Panjal mountains of Kashmir, to the south, the plains of Punjab are discernible. Far below, the beautiful river Ravi can be sighted meandering its way through the plains.
Places of Interest in Dalhousie:
Panchpula, Churches, Subhash Baoli, Bara Pathar, Kalatope.
Adventure
Numerous trek routes emerge out of the Dalhousie - Khajjiar - Chamba triangle and there are some trek routes within it too, like, Chamba to Bharmour, Chamba to Palampur (over the Dhauladhar ranges), Chamba to Pangi, and Bharmour to Keylong via Kugti Pass.
How to reach
Air
The nearest airport is at Gaggal in Kangra (135 km).
Rail
The nearest railhead is at Pathankot (80 km).
Road
Dalhousie is 485 km from Delhi by road, and 52 km from Chamba.