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7 ways to chill in Himachal without the crowds

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 11:12 IST
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7 ways to chill in Himachal without the crowds

There is no point in guessing that Himachal Pradesh is the unofficial favourite vacation destination of every North Indian looking to escape summer, stress, and social media! However, if you have also been keen to get away from the honeymooners in Manali or dodging selfie sticks in Shimla, you actually can. The Himalayas will offer other awesome options that will offer you the peaceful, people-free getaway.


So, here are seven delightfully offbeat ways to chill in Himachal—no crowds, no chaos, just crisp mountain air and your questionable trekking skills.

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Head to Jibhi — the Himachali offbeat gem

Jibhi is the kind of place you visit once and then keep the secret to yourself. Tucked away in the Banjar Valley, this sleepy hamlet is all pine forests, wooden cottages, and rivers that paint a picture that you would never likely forget. You can hike to the Serolsar Lake, visit the ancient Chehni Kothi fort, or just do nothing—which is a perfectly acceptable activity here.

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Explore pahadi life in Kalga

Skip the usual Kasol crowd and head to Kalga instead—a hidden gem just a short trek away. It’s Kasol’s calmer, cooler cousin, where life slows down to the rhythm of poetry and slow sips of chai. Surrounded by apple orchards and laid-back hippie cafés, and blissfully disconnected from mobile networks (yes, that’s a good thing), Kalga offers the digital detox you didn’t know you were craving.

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Camp in Spiti, and star gaze

While Leh and Ladakh draw the crowds, Spiti Valley stays quietly magnificent—a raw, breathtaking escape. Picture lunar-like landscapes, mountains laced with fossils, and monasteries clinging to cliffs like eagle nests. Forget the hotels—camp under the stars and let the Milky Way dazzle you.

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Discover Gushaini, the trout destination

Yes, that’s right—fish can be the star of your vacation. Gushaini, in the Tirthan Valley, is known for its pristine rivers and trout fishing. Even if you don’t catch a single fish, you’ll catch feelings. For the views, of course.

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Write your novel in Shoja

Shoja is a tiny village that lets your creativity flow. It’s quiet, scenic, and dotted with homestays where you can sit with a cup of chai and pretend you’re an undiscovered author. Bonus: the Jalori Pass nearby makes for a killer day trek.

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Visit Chitkul to laze around

Chitkul is what happens when a postcard comes to life. It’s officially the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border, and unofficially one of the prettiest places you’ll ever wake up in. No WiFi, no problem—just snow-capped peaks, the Baspa river, and your inner peace.

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Volunteer at a mountain farm in Bir

Yes, Bir is known for paragliding—but here’s a pro tip: land, then stay. Behind the adrenaline scene is a quiet, vibrant village life. Join a local farm, learn to make Siddu, and feel smug about your carbon footprint. Yoga on a rooftop, anyone?
Himachal is more than just Mall road and Maggi points. So ditch the itinerary, pack your flannel, and embrace the path less Insta-storied. The mountains are calling—and this time, you’re not stuck in traffic on the way.

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