Himachal Pradesh State of Unknown Destinations
“Himachal Beauty of Northern India Attracts More Travellers”
Currently, explorers are travelling more towards the mountain ranges, this trend is increasing due to the fact “to leave the busy life behind”.
There are several places in Himachal which are yet to be discovered by tourists.
Here are some wonderful unexplored destinations in Himachal Pradesh that you must include in your next travel plan.
1. Kalpa
Kalpa is a little town situated in the lap of the 19965 feet Kinnauri Kailash peak, around 240kms from Shimla. Situated at an altitude of 9711 feet. Kalpa is surrounded by snow for almost the whole year. It is very famous for the production of high-quality apples. Several hotels and hostels are available for tourists at affordable prices. Which are budget-friendly.
2. Chitkul
Chitkul is a village in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. It is the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border, the Indian roads end here. During winters, the place is mainly covered with snow and the inhabitants move to the lower regions of Himachal. You can enjoy the lovely weather in the last village in India. Chitkul Devi temple is a famous religious temple in the area. Walking distance from the village you can go to the Baspa riverside to capture beautiful memories of nature. The freshness in the air of this valley is calm and peaceful. l Rajma Chawal is must to try dish.
3. Shoja
This little one, located in Seraj valley, links the Shimla and Kullu districts. Shoja village is still off the beaten path for most, which probably explains its still undiscovered feel. With sloping mountains covered in verdure, conifers and deodars stretching for miles around, and an incredible view of the snow-covered peaks. Being a breathtaking spot, this place is on the periphery of the Great Himalayan National Park and is 5 kms away from Jalori pass, which forms the boundary between Shimla Hills and Kullu Hills. Most people are unaware of the beauty of Shoja. Come in June and discover the amazing stretch of hills between Jalori (10,000 ft) and experience a visibly blue scenario. Every June these hills turn into a purple-ish blue attire which is so mesmerizing that you will surely keep in you back of your memories.
Himachal’s unmatched beauty can’t be contained through our mortal eyes, Many outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, ice-skating, tracking, rafting, and heli-skiing are popular tourist attractions in Himachal Pradesh. Pack your bags and be ready to explore the untold Himachal.