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Home » 18 Hidden Villages in Himachal Pradesh for an Offbeat Himalayan Escape (2026 Travel Guide)
Himachal Pradesh is one of India’s most loved mountain destinations.
Most travellers head straight to popular hill stations like Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, or Dharamshala…
But the real magic of Himachal lies far beyond these tourist crowds.
Deep inside the Himalayas, there are quiet villages where time slows down — where wooden homes sit peacefully under snow peaks, rivers flow untouched, monasteries echo with silence, and locals still live life the traditional way.
These are the places where you don’t just visit Himachal…
You truly feel Himachal.
So if you’re searching for the best hidden villages in Himachal Pradesh, this 2026 offbeat travel guide by Unexplored Himachal will take you into the most beautiful unexplored corners of the mountains.
Let’s begin this peaceful journey
Traveling to offbeat villages isn’t only about sightseeing — it’s about experiencing the Himalayas in their purest form.
Here’s why travellers fall in love with hidden Himachali villages:
Hidden villages create the kind of memories that stay with you forever.
Keylong is the heart of the remote Lahaul region, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and ancient monasteries.
It feels raw, peaceful, and deeply Himalayan.
Highlights:
Best for: Adventure travellers & high-altitude lovers
Kalpa is one of the most beautiful villages in Kinnaur, famous for its jaw-dropping views of the sacred Kinner Kailash Range.
Apple orchards, pine forests, and wooden homes make it a dream escape.
Must Experience:
Best for: Couples & serene retreats
Chitkul is often called the last inhabited village of India, located near the Indo-Tibetan border.
The Baspa River flows beside traditional wooden houses, creating postcard-perfect scenery.
Why Visit Chitkul?
Best for: Photographers & explorers.
Naggar isn’t just a village — it’s a cultural treasure near Manali.
Once the capital of Kullu kings, it’s filled with history, temples, and art.
Top Attractions:
Best for: Culture lovers & families
Sarchi is a true hidden gem in Tirthan Valley, surrounded by forests, waterfalls, and complete silence.
Perfect for travellers who want to disconnect from city life.
Experience:
Best for: Nature lovers & digital detox
Sojha is a fairytale village near Jalori Pass, wrapped in pine forests and misty air.
Don’t Miss:
Best for: Weekend escapes & trekking
Sethan is a small hidden village near Manali, famous for snow adventures and unique igloo stays.
In winter, it becomes a white wonderland.
Activities:
Best for: Snow lovers
Jana village near Naggar is known for its waterfall and traditional Himachali meals.
A perfect peaceful day trip.
Highlights:
Malana is one of the most unique villages in Himachal, famous for its ancient customs and isolated lifestyle.
Often called “Little Greece of India.”
Famous For:
Best for: Adventurous travellers
Chichogi is a peaceful village above Naggar valley, surrounded by forests and traditional homes.
Why Visit?
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Lot Village offers an authentic countryside experience near Kullu, still untouched by tourism.
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Karosg is perfect for travellers seeking silence, forests, and pure Himalayan peace.
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Thachi is surrounded by cedar forests and remains unknown to most tourists.
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Tandi near Jibhi is surrounded by pine forests and is famous for peaceful tree house stays.
Why Visit:
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Dhankar is perched dramatically above the Spiti River, home to the ancient Dhankar Monastery.
Must Do:
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Komic is among the world’s highest inhabited villages, offering surreal landscapes.
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Hikkim is globally famous for the highest post office on Earth.
Don’t Miss: Send a postcard from here!
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Lossar is the gateway village before Kunzum Pass, peaceful and snow-covered in winters.
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Chitkul village in Sangla Valley is known as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
Dhankar, Komic, Hikkim, and Lossar are the top unexplored villages of Spiti.
At UnexploredHimachal.com, we specialize in taking travellers beyond tourist routes into the real Himalayas.
✔ Offbeat village stays
✔ Hidden valley escapes
✔ Authentic homestays & culture
✔ Custom Himachal tour packages
Explore Himachal… The Unexplored Way.
Unexplored Himachal is a local tour operator based in the heart of Himachal Pradesh. Our passion for travel and deep-rooted love for our homeland drive us to introduce travelers to the hidden valleys, quaint villages, and untouched landscapes that often go unnoticed.
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