10 lesser known hill stations of Himachal Pradesh to visit this summer

Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, HIMACHAL PRADESH Updated : May 24, 2024, 08:19 IST

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10 lesser known hill stations of Himachal Pradesh to visit this summer

You no longer have to visit the same old (and often overcrowded) hill stations in Himachal Pradesh to escape the summer’s intense heat. Himachal is also home to numerous lesser-known hill stations that offer a perfect summer escape. These hidden gems, often overshadowed by their more famous counterparts, provide an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquillity and a connection with nature. With minimal tourist influx, these hill stations ensure a peaceful holiday experience, free from the hustle and bustle of crowded spots.



Here are 10 lesser-known hill stations of Himachal Pradesh to visit this summer
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Pabbar Valley

This quaint valley, situated on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, remains a hidden gem. The valley is dotted with lush fruit orchards, where apples, peaches, and plums grow in abundance, creating a picturesque landscape. For those who love adventure, Pabbar Valley offers several trekking routes that take you through stunning landscapes and quaint villages. The valley is located about 100 km from Shimla, near Rohru.

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Kaza

Kaza, a remote town in Spiti, offers a perfect getaway for those seeking solitude and a break from urban chaos. Kaza is home to the revered Sakya Tangyud Monastery, a must-visit for those interested in cultural exploration and spiritual solace. Kaza's stark yet stunning landscapes, coupled with its peaceful ambiance, make it an ideal destination for relaxation.

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Galu

Galu is one of the least explored destinations in Himachal Pradesh, located in Chauntra Tehsil in Mandi District, about 120 km from Shimla. This small village is a haven for nature lovers and birding enthusiasts. The surrounding forests are pristine and offer easy treks that take you deeper into nature's lap. The tranquillity of the village, combined with the rich flora and fauna, makes it a perfect spot for those looking to connect with nature.

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Prashar Lake

Located near Mandi, Prashar Lake is one of Himachal Pradesh's most offbeat and enchanting places. The lake is unique with its floating island that changes position within the lake. The lake is named after the sage Prashar, who is believed to have meditated here. On the bank of the lake stands an ancient temple dedicated to sage Prashar, showcasing beautiful Himachali architecture. The area surrounding Prashar Lake is characterised by lush green meadows and serene landscapes.

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Gushaini

Gushaini is located near the Tirthan River, and is a dream destination for angling enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful holiday. The crystal-clear waters of the Tirthan River are ideal for fishing, attracting anglers from far and wide. The riverside also offers excellent birdwatching opportunities, with numerous species to spot in their natural habitat. A visit to Gushaini promises a calm and quiet holiday, surrounded by nature's beauty.

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Tirthan Valley

Tirthan Valley, located near the Great Himalayan National Park, is an ideal destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquillity. Less crowded than other popular destinations, Tirthan Valley offers pristine landscapes, charming villages, and clear rivers. The Great Himalayan National Park provides opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, and exploring diverse flora and fauna.

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Barot Valley

Barot Valley is a tranquil and serene destination, perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Barot Valley is surrounded by lush green forests and serene rivers, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The valley is ideal for nature walks, picnics, and simply enjoying the unspoiled beauty of the Himalayan landscape.

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Kasol

Kasol, nestled in the Parvati Valley, is a popular destination among backpackers, known for its scenic beauty and vibrant culture. Kasol offers numerous trekking opportunities, including the popular trek to Kheerganga, and is also known for its unique Israeli culture, with several cafes and eateries serving delicious Israeli cuisine.

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Chail

The town is home to the famous Chail Palace, a heritage property that offers a glimpse into the royal past of the region. Chail's quiet ambiance, coupled with its scenic beauty, makes it perfect for long walks, picnics, and simply unwinding in nature. The town's high altitude ensures pleasant weather throughout the year, making it a perfect escape from the heat of the plains.

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Cheog

Cheog is located just 22.5 km from Shimla, and is a hidden gem that not many people know about. This serene destination offers a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With only a handful of tourists visiting, Cheog provides a peaceful and pollution-free environment. The area is surrounded by lush greenery, making it ideal for nature walks and relaxation.

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