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Dhauladhar Ranges, Kangra

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The Dhauladhar Range of mountains is the major tourist attraction of Kangra District. This range is the division of the southern outer Himalayas which rises to the north of Kangra and Mandi. Visitors can go for adventurous treks in this chain of mountains and bask in the spellbinding beauty of the region.

Hanuman-Ka-Tiba or White Mountain is the highest peak of the mountain range. Famous as the Outer Himalayas or Lesser Himalayas, this range begins near Dalhousie in the northwest and passes through the areas that fall near the banks of the Beas river in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh.

The altitude of the Dhauladhar Range varies between 3500 and 6000 m above sea level. Visitors can enjoy the mesmerising view of the mountains from Kangra Valley. The Dhauladhar Range has a rocky terrain with a lot of granites, slate stones (used to build roofs in the region), limestones and sandstones.

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