These Off-beat Villages of Himachal Pradesh are a perfect summer visit

In order to release all the stress and escape the sweltering sun, summertime automatically makes you want to travel somewhere cool and unusual. And fortunately for you, the villages in Himachal Pradesh are rather tranquil with their elegance, magic, charm, and peace; the more you attempt to find out about them, the less you understand. Himachal Pradesh is one of the most picturesque and tranquil states in India, thanks to the incredible villages that add to the allure of this lavish state. Here are some of the unusual places and most picturesque villages of Himachal Pradesh that you should visit this summer.

Villages of Himachal Pradesh to Visit this Summer:
Gada Gushaini Village

Located in the Banjar Tehsil, Gada Gushaini is a tiny but stunning village that will have you in awe. Pebbles obstructing their path despite the clear, beautiful water make the scene sound wind-chill-inducing. It is among Himachal Pradesh’s best-kept secrets. There aren’t many adventure-loving travellers who have visited Gada Gushaini. When it comes to providing stunning surroundings, beautiful green landscapes, and opportunities for adventure and leisure, to name a few, nature is at its most beautiful. The best time to visit this peaceful village, which is about 480 metres from Delhi, is from March to June.

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Shoja Village

Shoja or Sojha is a truly magnificent and remarkable Himachal hill station that is close to the Jalori Pass and situated halfway between Kullu and Shimla. Shoja, well known for bird watching, camping out the night, hiking through the wilderness, and trekking, provides the most breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan Peaks. People looking for peace will find this place to be calming. You get to the grand staircase of heaven by way of the wooden buildings and the slowly moving passes. Don’t miss out on one of Himachal’s stunning undiscovered locations when you visit. The best months to visit this village, which is famous for its breathtaking views of the Himalayas, are from April to June.

Prini Mountain Village

Prini Mountain Village

The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh possesses the Prini village in the Manali Tehsil of the Kullu district. The Manali-Jagatsukh road passes through a small village with a magnificent waterfall. The community has an efficient transportation network and is surrounded by paddy fields. As reviving as the smell of freshly-rained mud, the air full of moisture has a petrichor-like aroma. Visit this location to admire the charming hamlet’s splendour and the nearby lush greenery. The distance between this hill station and the nation’s capital city is roughly 540 kilometres. It is one of Himachal Pradesh’s best hill attractions. The fact that it’s possible to visit this tiny, serene village any time of year for the best experience is another benefit.

Chitkul Village

Chitkul is a neighbourhood in the Himachal Pradesh area of Kinnaur. It is pretty close to the Indo-China border. It’s an ideal location to see the breathtaking snow-covered mountains. The homes in this village, which have slate or wooden slat rooftops, a Buddhist temple, as well as a small tower are its main draws. The one and only non-Buddhist god that everyone prays to is the strong Goddess of Chitkul. Mathi temple is dedicated to the community Goddess of the people. Chitkul is located 28 kilometres from Sangla and 569 kilometres from the northern capital of Delhi. You can travel to this stunning location using HRTC buses, which run frequently between Sagla and Chitkul.

Renukaji

Renukaji

For a number of reasons, Renukaji is among the best-hidden locations in Himachal. Awe-inspiring architectural structures can be found in the area, which showcases the artists’ deft carving. Another lake that resembles a mirror and reflects God’s likeness in its gorgeousness is Renuka Lake. Renuka Lake is located 672 meters above the sea level in the Sirmaur region of Himachal Pradesh, India. The lake is the biggest in Himachal Pradesh. Despite not having a great reputation among tourists, the pristine lake has caused many Indians to start coming here. The best months to visit this off-the-beaten-path Himachal destination are April to June and September to November.

The best location to get away during the summer to escape your routine is probably Himachal Pradesh. Because the state is just too stunning at this time of year, it’s impossible to predict how many days you’ll need. Please let us know if you intend to visit any of these lovely villages or extraordinary locations!

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