Top 10 Offbeat Tourist Destinations in Himachal 

Named after the Tirthan River, one of Himachal's hidden gems, it is a peaceful and serene destination surrounded by the Great Himalayan National Park

Tirthan Valley

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Malana is bordered by the mesmerizing Parvati Valley on one side and Kullu valley on the other, it is one of the most beautiful places to explore in Himachal with a rich cultural heritage

Malana

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Known as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, it offers breathtaking views of the Baspa Valley and the Chitkul River. It's a great place for trekkers and nature enthusiasts

Chitkul

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Popularly known as the 'Peach Bowl of India' for its finest peaches, it is a famous tourist spot in Himachal, thanks to its pleasant weather throughout the year and beautiful landscapes

Sirmaur

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Lahaul and Spiti are two secluded districts known for their rugged beauty, stunning landscapes with barren mountains, pristine lakes and ancient Buddhist monasteries

Spiti and Lahaul Valley

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Chail is a picturesque hill station known for its charming cottages, thick forests, and the Chail Palace, which was built by the Maharaja of Patiala

Chail

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Tosh is a hidden wonder deep in the Parvati Valley, offering majestic views of the vast Himalayas and sparkling waterfalls. It's an ideal place for a quiet time without much noise

Tosh

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Nestled on the banks of the Uhl River, it is a treasure trove of natural beauty. Surrounded by the Dhauladhar ranges and is among the offbeat tourist places to visit in Himachal with family

Barot

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A trek to Prashar Lake is well-known among trekking enthusiasts. The 16 km trekking route to Prashar Lake starts from Bagi village and trails through the dense uphill forests of the mountains

Prashar Lake

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Kheerganga is a popular trekking destination in the Parvati Valley, known for its hot water springs, lush green meadows, and serene environment.

Kheerganga

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