10 offbeat getaways in Himachal to unwind

10 offbeat getaways in Himachal to unwind
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10 offbeat getaways in Himachal to unwind

Himachal Pradesh is famous for its bustling hill stations, but tucked away from the crowds are charming, yet offbeat, destinations that offer serenity, stunning landscapes, and a much-needed digital detox. If you’re looking for a break where the loudest noise is a babbling brook or the chirping of birds, pack your bags and head to these ten peaceful villages in Himachal.

Malana
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Malana

Ever wanted to visit a village that claims to have Greek ancestry? Welcome to Malana! Known for its distinct culture and “no-touch” rule for outsiders, this village is an enigma wrapped in lush green mountains. While here, soak in the fresh mountain air and admire the traditional wooden houses, but remember to respect the locals’ customs!

Chitkul
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Chitkul

At 11,320 feet above sea level, Chitkul is the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. With the Baspa River meandering by and snow-clad peaks in the background, this village is a perfect retreat for those seeking solitude and starry nights like never before.

Tosh
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Tosh

Nestled in the serene Parvati Valley, Tosh is a paradise for backpackers and nature enthusiasts. A short hike from Kasol brings you to this picturesque village, where apple orchards, wooden cottages, and breathtaking Himalayan views await. Grab a cup of tea at one of the cozy cafes and let the mountain vibes work their charm.

Kalga
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Kalga

Lost in time and covered in dense deodar forests, Kalga is where you go to forget city chaos. There’s no road for vehicles, and reaching here involves a short but scenic hike. Once you arrive, you’re rewarded with postcard-perfect landscapes and the freshest air imaginable.

Rakcham
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Rakcham

The lesser-known wonder of Rakcham is frequently eclipsed by its well-known neighbour, Chitkul. The spotless river, bright pastures, and low level of tourists make it a great area to relax. You may even be fortunate enough to see the elusive Himalayan monal bird.

Gushaini
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Gushaini

If you're looking for a peaceful spot to fish by a river, Gushaini in the Tirthan Valley is the place. A village known as the "Trout Capital of Himachal," it offers trekking routes, unspoiled scenery, and cosy homestays for a restful vacation.

Pangi
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Pangi

Pangi is one of the most isolated settlements in Himachal Pradesh, nestled deep into the Pir Panjal range. For adventurers seeking seclusion and unadulterated Himalayan charm, this location is perfect, surrounded by untamed beauty and rocky landscapes.

Kibber
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Kibber

Kibber, in Spiti Valley, is one of the highest inhabited villages in the world. With stark landscapes and ancient monasteries, it feels like stepping into a painting. It’s also a great place for spotting snow leopards if you visit in winter!

 Jibhi
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Jibhi

Jibhi is the kind of place where you can laze by a river, sip chai on a wooden balcony, and read a book without interruption. Surrounded by dense forests and waterfalls, it’s an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and solitude seekers.

Langza
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Langza

If you’ve ever wanted to find real fossils, Langza is the place to be! Situated in Spiti Valley, this high-altitude village is famous for its fossils from the Tethys Sea. Add to that a giant Buddha statue and breathtaking mountain views, and you have a destination that feels like another planet.

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