Himachal in Winter 7/ On Netaji’s Trail
As we started
our journey towards Chamera Lake from
Subhas Bowli, we realized that it was not a wrong decision to cancel a night’s
stay in Dalhousie and head to some other place. Local sightseeing of Dalhousie
has been completed by 9:30 am. So it would have been a loss, had we stayed for
one more night here.
Actually, we decided to cancel our second night’s
stay in Dalhousie yesterday itself. Some members of our group were frightened
by the extreme cold here. It’s a fact that we were facing the most dangerous
cold of the tour in Dalhousie itself. Also the room of the hotel, where we were
staying was also a reason for such a cold feeling.
We checked in the Hotel Geetanjali, run by Himachal
Tourism here in Dalhousie. It is a British-era building with massive rooms.
Moreover, there are glass windows right near the ceiling. Cold winds were
entering the room, from those windows. But the room heater which was provided
was so tiny that it had no power to heat the room. Overall, we could say that
for the first time in this tour, weather won and we lost.
Yesterday, it took us two hours to reach Dalhousie
from Khajjiar, despite the distance being just 22 kms. It is because of the
snowfall that happened around twenty days ago. The road from Khajjiar to
Dalhousie goes through a place known as Lakkarmandi, which is located at an
altitude of 7,500 feet above sea level. The road was completely covered with
snow. The snow had made the road narrow, as a result of which extreme traffic
jams were taking place.
Anyways,
overcoming all the traffic jams, we reached Dalhousie just before the
afternoon.
Dalhousie has
two main city centers. Shubhas Chawk and Gandhi Chawk. Our Hotel is located
nearer to Shubhas Chawk. Some of the members in our group felt to have some
shopping since our tour is almost coming to an end. So after our lunch, we
decided to go to the market near Gandhi Chawk.
As we were
doing our shopping in Gandhi Chawk, we met with a very famous person. Actually
we were thanking our luck for having met him. We went to the shop named Novelty
Stores. The shop is being run by the owner Inderbir Singh and his son
Tarunpreet. As we were shopping, we could see a photo hanging from the wall of
the shop. The photo was taken on 5th May 1937. Netaji Subhash
Chandra Bose figures in that photo.
We asked Mr
Singh about the photo. He felt pride in telling about his family history and
how Netaji was an important figure there. When Netaji came to Dalhousie in
1937, the grandfather of Mr Singh, Gopal Singh was his accomplice. At that time
Gopal Singh had a shop in Shubhash Chawk. As time progressed they shifted the
shop to Gandhi Chawk and named in Novelty Stores. So it is must for every fan
of Netaji to visit this shop at least once.
The town of
Dalhousie is not huge. With Gandhi Chawk and Subhash Chawk being the only
centers of the town, it is relatively peaceful compared to other mountain
towns. At one corner of the Gandhi Chawk, there lies Saint John’s Church. There
is a sitting area just adjacent to the Church, from where we can experience the
giant Pir Panjal ranges.
The road
connecting Gandhi and Shubhash Chawk is known as Mall Road. The locals call
this road ‘Thandi Sarak’ as well. Probably this road doesn’t get much of sunshine,
so locals have given it such a name.
As we were
walking through the Mall road, we noticed Mehar Hotel on the left. Netaji used
to stay in this hotel. Without thinking much, we entered the hotel and enquired
the Manager about the room where Netaji stayed. The manager was polite to meet
our request. He showed us Netaji’s room. It was all a different kind of a feeling
to see Netaji’s room.
The room of
our hotel was west-facing. The day ended in Dalhousie with a very beautiful
sunset. It got colder all of a sudden. At 10’o clock in the night, my mobile
app showed the current temperature at minus 2 degrees.
All in our
group were much relieved as the morning sun shone in Dalhousie. Spending the
night without any problem was probably the reason to be cheerful. After
breakfast we went to the sightseeing tour of Dalhousie.
Dalhousie has
three main points. Panchpulla, Satdhara and Subhash Bowli. We were very disappointed
to see Panchpulla and Satdhara. There are seven taps on the mountain and water
is falling through these taps. This is known as Satdhara. But the place is
dirty. Panchpulla is also similarly dirty. It is a waterfall but we didn’t get
any glimpse of a waterfall here. But there is a Martyr Park, in the name of
Ajit Singh, the brother of Bhagat Singh.
To be frank,
we were disappointed by Shubhash Bowli as well. Located on the outskirts of
Dalhousie this is a spring, where Netaji used to drink water. In 1937 Netaji
suffered from Pleurisy. To have a change of weather, the doctors advised him to
visit Dalhousie. While his stay here, he used to walk everyday from the town to
drink this spring’s water. As a result, Netaji was cured from the disease.
There is no
government initiative to protect Shubhash Bowli. It is being taken care by an
association named Bharat Vikas Parshad.
After Shubhash
Bowli, we bid adieu to Dalhousie and went to Chamera Lake. It is situated on
the road towards Chamba, around 30 kms from Dalhousie. It is actually an
artificial reservoir built using the water of River Ravi. Though artificial,
the lake is really beautiful. It is being promoted by the Himachal Tourism as a
new spot in the state. We spent a few good moments here in Chamera and then
started our journey for the next destination.
How to Reach
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Pathankot from Howrah, Delhi or any part of India. From Pathankot, Dalhousie is
81 kms and can be reached by buses or hired cars.
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The story about meeting the family of Gopal Singh and the connection to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was fascinating! It must have been surreal to visit a place with such rich historical significance.
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It’s great that you got a chance to explore Dalhousie’s history, even though some places like Panchpulla and Satdhara didn’t meet expectations. At least you got to enjoy the peaceful vibe and stunning views!
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I completely agree with your point about the lack of government initiatives to maintain places like Shubhash Bowli. It’s disappointing to see such historically important locations not being preserved properly.
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The visit to Chamera Lake seems like a perfect way to end the journey. It’s great to hear that even though it’s an artificial reservoir, it still holds its beauty and charm.
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