Dhanaulti is an all year round tourist destination. Monsoon season is avoidable as ranks often trigger landslides. Other than that, rainy season is perfect for couples as the mist creates romantic moods.
The normal temperatures soar to 37 degrees in summers and drop to 1 -7 degrees in winters.
Dhanaulti is an all year round tourist destination. Monsoon season is avoidable as ranks often trigger landslides. Other than that, rainy season is perfect for couples as the mist creates romantic moods.
September to June are the best months to visit Dhanaulti. Like other cooler hill stations, Dhanaulti has a good, temperate climate throughout the year. The harsher seasons are the monsoons and the winters, that are easily avoidable. Summers, at a comfortable 31 degrees maximum, are a perfect time to rewind and relax your senses here, with the assurance of a never before experienced vacation. Steer clear of the heavy monsoon months of July-August, as the slopes are dangerous, and commuting by road is nearly impossible.
The normal temperatures soar to 37 degrees in summers and drop to 1 -7 degrees in winters.
A small but noteworthy temple dedicated to the local deity by the name of Surkanda Devi, it is located at an approximate distance of 2 km away from Chamba main,
Amber and Dhara are two eco reserves that form the combined eco reserved which is the most popular attraction of Dhanaulti. The parks offer adventure sports facilities
In Dhanaulti, tourists can find the Camp Thangdhar in Thangdhar village at a distance of 14 kms from the market area. This particular adventure camp has accommodation
Events and festivals in Dhanaulti include the Surkhananda Devi Fair that is held on the occasion of Ganga Dussehra. This celebration is held at the Surkhanda Devi Temple and is dedicated to the much-revered Goddess Durga. OTher festivals celebrated in this place are Holi and Diwali.