Rang mahal

Rang Mahal is one of the most significant tourist destinations in Dalhousie, due to the unique combination of British and Mughal architecture. The Mahal was built to house the royal women by Raja Umed Singh and is now used to display rare paintings, artifacts, coins, hill jewelry, costumes, and other valuable objects.

Snuggled by lush green hills, this magnificent monument is highly popular among lovers of photography and history buffs. After soaking up the awe-inspiring architecture, you can take a pleasant stroll and admire all around the breathtaking natural beauty. There is also a handicraft shop in the building, where tourists can purchase handkerchiefs, shawls and other knick-knacks.

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