Escape the Crowds: Himachal's Offbeat Destinations

Kalpa

The charming town, which is part of the Kinnaur district, has captivating views of the breathtaking Kinnaur Kailash range It is also the location of magnificent apple orchards

Barot

Because of its picturesque valleys and verdant surroundings, this hidden gem in the Mandi district is a must-see location.

Barot

You may hike to the Bara Bhangal Valley and explore the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary while you're there.

Chindi

This is the place to be if you enjoy apple orchards and thick forests. Nestled in the picturesque Karsog Valley, it is renowned for its historic temples.

Narkanda

This little hill town is almost sixty kilometers away from Shimla. It is well-known for its ski slopes and expansive vistas of the Himalayas covered in snow.

Jalori Pass

Situated in the Kullu area, this elevated mountain pass provides stunning vistas of the Himalayan peaks. Trekking is very popular there.

Shoja 

The most breathtaking sunsets may be found in Shoja. You can also sample the delectable regional cuisine while you're there.

Rasol

Tucked up in the mysterious Parvati Valley of the Himalayas, this enchanted community is mainly cut off from the outside world.

Rasol

It is located at an elevation of around 10,000 feet above sea level.

Gushaini

This is situated on the Tirthan River's bank in the foothills of the majestic Himalayas. Few people are aware, but Gushaini is a fantastic location for hiking and camping.

Chanshal

Chanshal, one of Himachal Pradesh's most pure valleys, is renowned for its flawless beauty. The two spots you absolutely must see are Chanshak Peak and Chanshal Pass.