After a savory breakfast we set out for a local sightseeing tour of Dalhousie. The major attractions includes Panchpula, a waterfall and an amazing picnic spot in Dalhousie, surrounded by a cover of fresh, green pine and deodar trees,. The spot where five streams come together. A Samadhi is built near Panchpula in the memory of a great revolutionary, Sardar Ajit Singh (Uncle of Martyr Bhagat Singh), who breathed his last here. Moreover, the pristine water is best enjoyed during monsoon when the water gushes down the falls and the surroundings leave you stupefied. St. John's Church, which holds a historical significance of being the first Church to be built here. Located in the middle of lush green landscapes and pine valleys, the church is the main attraction of Dalhousie. Subhash Baoli is Subhash Baoli is a picturesque site surrounded by majestic trees and snowcapped peaks, named after Subhash Chandra Bose, the famous Indian freedom fighter, who had spent a lot of time here meditating. Bara Pather is a famous Bara Pather is a famous temple in Dalhousie, located amidst the quiet and pristine surroundings of Chamba Valley is dedicated to Bhulwani Mata. Overnight stay in Dalhousie.