Upper Bakrota

Upper Bakrota

Bakrota Hills, also known as Upper Bakrota, is the highest area in Dalhousie and is circled by a road called Bakrota walk which leads to Khajjiar. With a handful of estates here, the area does not have too much to attract tourists but is ideal for strolls and to look around and enjoy the sceneries. The area is surrounded by deodar trees and hills all around.

The picturesque Bakrota Hills is one of the most beautiful spots in Dalhousie, which is surrounded by majestic snow-clad mountains and serene landscapes. This destination is located only 5 km away from Dalhousie at an altitude of 2085 meters above the sea level. Tourists visit this place to refresh their mind and feel free and comfortable in the arms of Mother Nature. There is a beautiful place called 'Bakrota Mall' in the Bakrota Hills, which offers a 5 km walk around the hill. One must definitely visit the Bakrota Mall to catch a glimpse of snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas and to enjoy the white magic of the Bakrota Hills.

For someone who loves to go for a walk around the hills, Bakrota Hill is a perfect place that offers the finest and most refreshing experience to the visitors. The matchless beauty of Bakrota Hills will leave you speechless and the thick Deodar forests, covering the hills like a beautiful green carpet will refresh you at every turn.

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