Undiscovered And Hidden Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
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Undiscovered And Hidden Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

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If you are planning to make your trip to Himachal really special this year, we suggest you take the road less trodden. Enough with the general touristy hot spots… its time you explore the undiscovered off beat locations in this mystical Himalayan land that are mesmerizingly bountiful in their virgin glory. 

Here are three such places you can ask your Shimla Manali tour package provider to add to your list for an incredible and unforgettable travel experience…

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Besides counting the infinite shades of pristine blue in this divine yet partially secluded place, there is a treasure trove of awe-inspiring attractions in the Dhankar Spiti Valley. Nestled in the lap of breath-taking snow-clad mountains, the Dhankar Spity Valley has a significant historical and mythological past that dates back to the 1000's of years.

What to see: 

The Dhankar Monastery which 1000 years old and surrounded with scenic splendor 

The Dhankar Lake for incredible trekking and camping experience

Kye Monastery for spiritual and natural bliss

Kunzum Pass for dose of snowy exuberance and

Dhankar Fort for a historical escapade 

When to go: 

The ideal time to visit the Spity Valley is between March to June in the summer and October to February in the Winter. In the monsoon months stretching from July to September, valley transforms into a spectacular carpet of colorful blooms, lush greenery and sprightly fresh air. However, you need to be careful because road blocks, landslides and water crossings are common in this season. 

Many top Shimla Manali tour package providers these days include extensive, affordable and often customizable Dhankar Spiti Valley trips. Therefore, reaching, staying and planning will never be an issue.

Kinnaur – 

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Located in the Indo Tibetan border, this heavenly district of Himachal Pradesh is blessed with incomparable natural and spiritual brilliance. In this mystical destination, you can experience practically everything from alpine meadows and bountiful fruit orchards to snow-clad terrains, temples, monasteries and more. 

Festivals in Kinnaur like the Losar, Dakhraini, Sajo and Pagul are a must watch as they showcase the true colorful culture and heritage of the land.

What to see: 

Kinnaur Kailash Mountain for panoramic bliss and religious significance. Located at 6500 meters above sea level, this splendid destination has a Shiv Linga at 4800 meters altitude. 

Moorang for luscious Apricot orchards, scenic excellence and history that dates back to the age of Mahabharata.

Suicide Point for its spinechilling rocky roads and trenches

When to go:

The months of March to July are the best to visit Kinnaur. This is the time when spring and summer is in full bloom and you can experience scenic bounty at its best. The monsoon months of August to November are best when avoided because of hazards like landslides, roadblocks etc. In winter (December to February), the valley remains shut and no tourism is allowed. 

For an unforgettable Kinnaur trip in 2021, now is the best time to book a package with your Shimla Manali tour package provider.

Malana – 

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It is not a secret to the world that Malana Village of Himachal Pradesh is one of the oldest settlements in the land, but did you know, this is one of the oldest democracies as well? The people of this village ardently believe that they are true Aryans and are the direct descendants of Alexander the Great. 

The customs and traditions of this completely isolated land are often mind boggling. From strictly no skin contact with outsiders to not allowing outsiders to speak their traditional Kanashi Language or take videos in the land there is plenty to baffle your conventional city-wired brain.

Malana village is also widely known for the rich cannabis plantations producing hashish of finest quality. Popularly known as Malana Cream, the product is widely available across the world even though there are strict laws against the same. Manala Cream is presently banned in India and people found in possession of the same can face up to 10 years imprisonment. 

What to see:

The Jamadagni Temple for intriguing archeological splendor that boasts wood and stone and gives out a rustic yet powerful aura

Sar Lake and Pass for trekking and camping in the midst of spell binding natural beauty 

Kheerganga in Parvati Valley for medical springs and dense woods

When to go:

Most Shimla Manali tour package providers offer family tour packages in the months of April to September because the weather and terrain conditions remain compatible for families. 

Besides the mentioned, there are many other virgin destinations in Himachal Pradesh that can open your eyes to a world you never knew existed! The Jibhi Tirthan Valley, Charang Ghati Pass, Sangla, Jalori Jot and Barog are only a few to mention. 

Always remember to take necessary precautions for travel in 2021 for a safe and memorable experience.

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