Hotels & Resorts in Dhanaulti
Hotel Drive Inn
Camp O Royale
Royal Residency
Rock Resort
Located amidst two lovely, gorgeous and prevalent hill stations of India, Dhanaulti is a small hill station offering the most striking views of the hills. At 24 km and 29 km, Queen of Hills-Mussoorie and breath-taking Chamba guards Dhanaulti on either side respectively. The location itself adds zest and appeal to the passionate travelers who come here for the Weekend Getaway in Dhanaulti. Dhanaulti proves to be a great retreat for a relaxed holiday because of its lazy outings, cool breeze, fresh air, long wooden slopes, pleasant weather, an enchanting view of the snow-capped mountain peaks.
If you wish to drop into the Tehri region of Garhwal then it is quite easy for you. As numerous treks start from Dhanaulti covering the stunning views of snow-capped Himalayas. The most prevalent treks take you to Surkanda Devi, Chandrabadni and Kunjapuri, the sacred three Shaktipeeths of the holy Devi Darshan triangle through the dense alpine forests. The beautifully carved panels adorn the terraced cellar just above the high pedestal in these temples.
So, finally if you have made up your mind for planning a Weekend Getaway in Dhanaulti, you can check-out the cozy accommodation options. There are a lot of Resorts in Dhanaulti where you can quench the thirst of wanderlust and the destination also acts as one of the perfect places for Weekend Getaways. If you love a little adventure, you can also try Camping in Dhanaulti. Out of all the adventure camps in Dhanaulti, Camp O Royale Dhanaulti is one of the perfect choices where you can indulge yourself in camping as well as in different adventure activities. You can also avail Dhanaulti Tour Packages for Resorts in Dhanaulti if don’t want to spend much.
In addition, owing to the pleasant weather of Dhanaulti, it can be visited throughout the year. This small hill station showers tourists with natural beauteousness. During summers, it maintains soothing weather as compared to the scorching heat in the plains. On the other hand, in winters, Dhanaulti is covered with snow.