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5 lesser-known Himalayan trails for off-beat travel

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2025, 19:00 IST
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5 lesser-known Himalayan trails for off-beat travel

Are you bored of going to the same places again and again? Want to visit places that are secluded and beautiful at the same time? Then, these are the ones you should visit once in your lifetime to experience the aesthetically beautiful mountains and their cultural offerings.
Let us discover some of the most offbeat destinations that are a must-visit.


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Phoktey Dara Trek (Sikkim-West Bengal Border)

Phoktey Dara provides one of the most exclusive views of the Himalayan vistas, Best for seekers of solitude, this relatively easy trek passes through rhododendron woodlands and remote crests. The dawn break at Phoktey Dara is pure magic. With the least crowd and unspoiled trails, it's the best for those desiring to be away from commercial trails. The trek also provides a mix of Sikkimese and Nepali culture, giving a rich, immersive experience in nature.

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Kugti Pass Trek (Himachal Pradesh)

Kugti Pass is a remote trail in the Chamba district, with a rugged and untouched Himalayan experience. The trek goes through ancient temples, shepherd villages, and meadows filled with rare Himalayan herbs. It requires energy but pays off with untouched alpine beauty and panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range. Fewer people make the trip here, so it is an offbeat gem. The Kugti village provides cultural richness, and the trek pushes your spirit and endurance to the heights of the mountains.


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Dzukou Valley Trek (Nagaland-Manipur Border)


Popularly referred to as the "Valley of Flowers of the East," Dzukou is a high-altitude valley situated in the Eastern Himalayas. Beautiful green meadows, crystal rivers, and wildflowers that are seasonal characterize this trek. While relatively easy, it remains off the beaten path because of its far-flung location. The trek is characterized by stunning views, peaceful cave shelters, and colorful flora such as the Dzukou lily. This trail integrates the beauty of Himalayan landscapes with the cultural diversity of Northeast India—a unique combination for trekkers.

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Lamkhaga Pass Trek (Uttarakhand to Himachal)

One of India's most challenging treks, Lamkhaga Pass links Harsil in Uttarakhand to Chitkul in Himachal. It requires high-altitude stamina, glacier travel, and far-flung camping. The trail slices across deserted valleys, snowfields, and stunning mountain passes, providing unrivaled wilderness. It's not for anyone but seasoned trekkers with a penchant for wilderness adventure. The austere beauty of the Baspa Valley and the remoteness of the trail make this a soul-stirring trek through some of the Himalayas' least-explored areas.

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Buran Ghati Trek (Himachal Pradesh)

Buran Ghati is a dynamic trek featuring forest walks, old villages, alpine lakes, and an icy pass. From Janglik village, it ascends through meadows, waterfalls, and the scenic Chandranahan Lake to the edge of spilling-over Buran Pass. The final descent is through a snow wall that adds a rush of adrenaline. Despite growing popularity, it is still off the beaten path. Ideal for trekkers looking for both cultural interaction and natural splendor, Buran Ghati presents a complete Himalayan experience without the usual throng of commercial trails.


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