Beyond The Tourist Trail: 5 Offbeat Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

Ditch the usual destinations like Shimla and Manali and head out to these five offbeat destinations on your next visit to Himachal for a uniquely new experience
Offbeat Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
Beautiful view of snow covered Himalayan mountains of Hundan Bhatori, a small isolated village in Pangi Valley of Chamba district of Himachal PradeshShutterstock
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Himachal Pradesh is frequently linked to well-known travel destinations like Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala. The state is home to snow-capped mountains, verdant valleys, and tranquil rivers. But beyond these popular locations are undiscovered treasures that provide a pristine and peaceful experience for those looking for seclusion and a closer bond with the natural world. Travellers seeking to discover the genuine essence of the Himalayas and venture down less-travelled paths will find these unconventional destinations in Himachal Pradesh ideal. We have curated a list of some destinations that are off-the-beaten tracks, pristine and well-kept, waiting to be discovered by those who tend to find a home in the hills. Take a look at our list as you plan your next visit to Himachal.

Pangi Valley

Hudan Bhatori, Pangi Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Hudan Bhatori, Pangi Valley, Himachal PradeshShutterstock

Pangi Valley, tucked away in the isolated Chamba district, is a veritable gold mine of scenic beauty and cultural diversity. Towering mountains, thick forests, and glistening rivers encircle the valley. One of the valley's most picturesque villages, Sural Bhatori, provides breathtaking views of the Zanskar and Pir Panjal ranges. Another highlight is the 14,500-foot-high Saach Pass, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges.

In the valley, numerous trails wind through dense forests, alpine meadows, and isolated villages, making trekking a well-liked pastime. The Sural Bhatori trek is especially well-known for its difficult terrain and breathtaking vistas. Exploring the nearby Pangi villages provides a window into the distinctive festivals, customs, and traditions of the Pangi people, making them a fascinating destination for cultural vultures.

For those looking for seclusion and a genuine Himalayan experience, Pangi Valley is one of the most remote and unexplored areas of Himachal Pradesh. Offbeat travellers will find it to be the ideal destination because of its unspoiled beauty and the friendly locals.

How To Reach: Pathankot is the closest railway station to Pangi Valley. From there, you can take either of the three road routes that lead to the valley. The first route is from Manali to Killar; the second is from Jammu to Kistwar to Killar; and the third is via the Sach Pass from Chamba to Killar.

Rakcham Valley

Rakcham is a small village of nomads in the apple town of Sangla in Himachal Pradesh
Rakcham is a small village of nomads in the apple town of Sangla in Himachal PradeshShutterstock

The Kinnaur district's Rakcham Valley is a picture-perfect location that lies halfway between Sangla and Chitkul. The Baspa River meanders peacefully through the valley, surrounded by apple orchards and verdant meadows. The charming village of Rakcham enhances the allure of the valley with its colourful Tibetan flags and wooden houses.

The valley, a trekking paradise, offers amazing views of the Baspa River and the surrounding mountains, the Rakcham-Chitkul trek is a must-do. Since the area is home to various Himalayan birds, birdwatching is another well-liked activity. See traditional Kinnauri culture by travelling to the adjacent villages of Sangla and Chitkul.

A beautiful location to escape the bustle of the city, Rakcham Valley is also for those looking for peace. Its tranquil surroundings, breathtaking natural beauty, and rich cultural legacy make it a must-visit.

How To Reach: The Kalka Railway Station in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is the closest train station to Rakcham Valley. Rakcham Valley is accessible by bus or taxi from Kalka.

Thachi Valley

A view of the Thachi Valley, Himachal Pradesh
A view of the Thachi Valley, Himachal Pradesh@hp_tourism/x

The best-kept secret in Himachal is Thachi Valley, situated in the Mandi district's Seraj area. The valley provides captivating views of the Himalayan peaks encircled by dense forests of deodar, oak, and pine. The centre of the valley is the charming village of Thachi, which has traditional Himachali houses and a rustic air.

Walking in the natural surroundings, birdwatching, and trekking are all excellent in Thachi Valley. The well-liked Shikari Devi trek leads to the historic Shikari Devi temple, which is positioned atop a hill and provides sweeping views of the valleys below. A stroll through the deep forests and apple orchards is the ideal way for people who prefer to be by themselves to relax.

How To Reach: To reach Thachi Valley, you can take the bus that goes to Manali, Kullu, and Bhuntar and get down at Aut. From Aut, you can take a bus to Thachi village. Taxis are also available on the route. The nearest railway station is Jogindernagar Railway Station at 114 km.

Shoja Valley

A beautiful lake in Shoja Valley
A beautiful lake in Shoja ValleyShutterstock

Shoja Valley, a tranquil and lovely location with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, is tucked away in the Seraj region. The valley is dotted with small streams, meadows, and dense forests, making it the ideal location for those who enjoy the outdoors. The nearby Jalori Pass provides breathtaking views of the Kinnaur and Dhauladhar mountain ranges.

For those who love the outdoors and trekking, Shoja Valley is a paradise. A must-do hike is the Jalori Pass, which leads to the stunning Serolsar Lake, which the locals revere. Another well-liked pastime is birdwatching since the valley is home to a variety of Himalayan birds. A stroll through the village and the meadows around it is a wonderful way to take in the valley's beauty for those who would rather take their time.

The valley is an unusual location that provides the ideal fusion of peace and natural beauty. For those looking for a quiet getaway, its immaculate surroundings, breathtaking views, and a chance to explore less-travelled paths make it the perfect place.

How To Reach: The closest train station is in Shimla, about 60 kilometres away, and the nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport in Kullu, around a two-hour drive from Shoja. Visitors can also explore the neighbouring Tirthan Valley.

Janjehli Valley

A small wooden hut on top of a mountain surrounded by nature in the Janjehli Valley
A small wooden hut on top of a mountain surrounded by nature in the Janjehli ValleyShutterstock

Janjehli Valley, a hidden gem in the Mandi district, combines natural beauty with a wealth of cultural traditions. The valley's picturesque surroundings include terraced fields, apple orchards, and lush green forests. The traditional Himachali architecture of the village of Janjehli enhances the allure of the valley.

A highlight of the valley will attract adventure seekers as it is a great place to go hiking, camping, and taking nature walks. Popular trekking route Budha Kedar provides breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The traditional Himachali way of life can be understood by visiting the nearby villages and engaging with the locals, especially those interested in culture.

A unique location that provides a genuine Himachali experience, Janjehli Valley allows travellers seeking peace and solitude a respite with its tranquil surroundings, breathtaking natural beauty, and opportunities to learn about the local way of life.

How To Reach: The nearest major railway station to Janjehli, Himachal Pradesh is in Shimla, about 140 km away. You can also take a train to Joginder Nagar Railway Station. 

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