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As Himachal’s popularity continues to soar, traditional tourist hubs like Shimla and Manali are becoming overcrowded. Consequently, travellers are venturing into lesser-known corners of the state, craving authentic experiences and a deeper connection with the local culture. “Summer in Himachal Pradesh offers a refreshing escape from the sweltering city heat, and travellers are increasingly seeking out cooler, more serene destinations,” says Deep Banka, COO, Zostel.
Banka adds, “At Zostel, we’ve recognized this trend and are actively expanding our presence in these unexplored gems. By collaborating closely with locals, we aim to provide travellers with an immersive experience, allowing them to delve into the rich heritage and culinary delights of Himachal Pradesh. This summer, we anticipate a significant surge in travellers, with an expected 1.5x increase in the demand for May and June alone. Influx of travellers expected from Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Ahmedabad. We’re excited to welcome travellers to these hidden havens and help them create unforgettable memories amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscape.”
Banka suggests best places to visit in Himachal this summer:
- RakchhamNestled in the Sangla Valley, this charming hamlet offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Approx. 7 hours from Shimla, the stunning landscape at Rakchham is adorned with snow-capped peaks and verdant meadows. It is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. One of the highlights of Rakchham is its traditional wooden architecture. The village is adorned with quaint wooden houses adorned with intricate carvings, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.Travellers can take leisurely strolls through the picturesque Sangla Valley, surrounded by apple orchards and babbling brooks. Rakchham is also home to a diverse range of bird species, making it a paradise for bird watchers. Adventure seekers can also explore and trek to nearby villages like Batseri and Chitkul. Those who love to explore different cultures and cuisines can indulge themselves in the delectable local cuisine served hot, savouring the flavours of the region while enjoying the pleasantly breezy nights.
- RashilRashil, located in the Lahaul region of Lahaul and Spiti District, is a remote village untouched by modernity. Perched at an altitude exceeding 10,000 feet, this secluded paradise is a heaven for trekkers to see surreal landscapes and experience the pahadi lifestyle. One can immerse in the unspoiled beauty of vegetable & fruit farms, snow capped mountains that are a mix of green and barren landscapes, ancient monasteries and unique culture & lifestyle alpine forests, cascading waterfalls, and expansive vistas.Travellers can experience slow living in the region and beautiful landscapes of nearby villages. Watching sunsets, experiencing farming, exploring village trails and witnessing stargazing at night are some must-do activities. The pristine wilderness of Rashil is perfect for camping under the star studded sky. With minimal light pollution, Rashil offers an unparalleled stargazing experience. Zostel Homes Rashil and other local homestays give a 360° view of colossal Himalayan glaciers, a gurgling Chandrabhaga river, and prolific fields. Such homestays provide an opportunity to engage with the local villagers, participate in folk dances, taste traditional cuisine, and learn about the age-old customs passed down through generations.
- BarotConcealed in the heart of the Mandi district, and only 2 hours away from Bir, it is a lesser-known gem near Bir-Billing. Also known as a trekker’s paradise, Barot has something special to offer to everyone who ventures into its embrace- be it a nature lover or an adventure seeker. Situated along the Uhl River, it’s renowned for its trout fishing and trekking opportunities. One can explore the famous Bir to Barot trek passing through beautiful Barot Valley, scenic villages, and terraced fields. Nature enthusiasts can explore the lush greenery of the surrounding forest. The serene ambience also makes it ideal for camping. Adventure seekers can indulge in thrilling activities like paragliding, rappelling, and river crossing amidst stunning landscapes. The nearby Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary offers a chance to spot elusive Himalayan wildlife such as ghoral and black bear. With its peaceful atmosphere and excess of outdoor adventures, Barot promises a rejuvenating escape into the lap of nature.
- ChitkulChitkul which is known as the last village of India, is a slice of paradise untouched by the ravages of modernity. Only 8 hours from Shimla, Chitkul is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and verdant valleys. This remote hamlet exudes a mystical charm that captivates every visitor. Lying on the right bank of Baspa River, Chitkul has the cleanest air in India. One can trek to Nagasthi, the final Indian outpost near the Indo-Tibetan border, wander through Chitkul village admiring its traditional architecture and wooden houses, chill by the Baspa river or visit the Buddhist school fort, hike to the village temples or simply enjoy the scenic landscapes.
- MashobraMashobra, Himachal Pradesh is a little hill retreat located only 10 kms away from Shimla. It is famous for its fruit orchards, lush oak forests, waterfall, mist-bathed hills, and babbling streams. Tourists can hike up to Shali Tibba for panoramic views of the Himalayas and surrounding valleys, visit Shimla Water Catchment Wildlife Sanctuary- a famous hotspot for some rare wildlife and a major source of water supply to the city. Take leisurely walks amidst Mashobra’s wildflower meadows and Tattapani Lake, Lakka Bazar, or simply relax amid the tranquillity of this charming hill station.
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