7 Himachal Towns You Never Knew Existed: Your Perfect Summer Adventure

Himachal’s best-kept secrets

Want to go throughout Himachal Pradesh this summer but don't want to visit the popular tourist destinations?

Himachal’s best-kept secrets

These are seven unusual towns in the area that provide distinctive experiences in breathtaking scenery:

Kalpa 

Do you know Kalpa? If not, it's time to travel to the Kinnaur district's Kalpa. The charming village is home to apple orchards and

Kalpa 

provides breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash range. In addition, there are some historic temples and a serene atmosphere.

Barot

Another undiscovered treasure in the Mandi district is Barot Boro, which is renowned for its verdant surroundings, picturesque valleys, and trout fishing.

Barot

Take a hike to the Bara Bhangal Valley, camp beside the Uhl River, or explore the neighboring Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary.

Jibhi

In the Banjar Valley sits the charming town of Jibhi. The town is renowned for its serene settings and unspoiled beauty.

Jibhi

Take leisurely strolls through cedar forests, pay a visit to the stunning Serolsar Lake, or just relax in the peace and quiet of the countryside.

Chindi

Chindi is mostly known for its deep forests and apple orchards. Located in the Karsog Valley,

Chindi

Chindi is a quaint village renowned for its historic temples, which include the Kamaksha Devi and Mamleshwar temples.

Kasol

Even though Kasol has become more well-known recently, it has managed to hold onto its quirky charm thanks to its hippy culture,

Kasol

tranquil riverbank cafes, and breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley.

Tirthan Valley

The Tirthan Valley is a nature lover's paradise. The valley is well-known for its varied animals, thick woods, and crystal-clear rivers.

Tirthan Valley

While here, visitors can walk to the Great Himalayan National Park or go trout fishing.

Rakchham

Undiscovered in the Sangla Valley, Rakchham offers breathtaking vistas of verdant meadows and snow-capped hills.

Rakchham

Discover the distinctive culture of the Kinnauri people by visiting the adjacent village of Batseri, mingling with the amiable villagers, and exploring it.