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5 lesser-known Himalayan destinations that are still untouched by mass tourism

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2026, 09:00 IST
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5 Lesser-Known Himalayan Destinations That Are Still Untouched by Mass Tourism

With the heat turning up across the Indian plains, a lot of travelers are looking past the usual tourist traps for a summer break that actually feels relaxing. Shimla, Manali, Mussoorie, and Nainital are still drawing massive crowds. But a growing number of people want to find spots where nature is left alone, life moves a bit slower, and the mountains haven't lost their genuine vibe.
Hidden up in the Himalayas are a few offbeat destinations with insane scenery, perfect weather, rich local culture, and a legit chance to just unplug. From remote villages right next to protected forests to silent mountain hideouts with crazy views, these spots are perfect if you're a nature lover looking for something fresh this year.
Here are five Himalayan getaways you should definitely check out.


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Kausani, Uttarakhand

This place is easily one of the most visually breathtaking spots in the Kumaon region. But honestly, despite how amazing it looks, it somehow stays way less crowded than most mountain towns up north.

Perched at 1,890 meters, Kausani is famous for giving you wide-angle, unobstructed views of the Himalayas. On a clear morning, you can literally see a massive wall of snow-capped giants, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, and Chaukhambam just dominating the skyline.

The town is also known for its tea estates, crazy levels of quiet, and a good bit of history. You can wander through the Kausani Tea Estate or check out the Anasakti Ashram (where Mahatma Gandhi actually stayed for a bit). If you're looking to stay active, it’s a brilliant starting point for a bunch of nature trails and treks. The quick hike to Rudradhari Falls is a massive favorite because of the lush forest and the cascading water.

How to reach: Take a train to Kathgodam or catch a flight into Pantnagar. From Delhi, It's roughly a 410 km trip.


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Laida Village, Himachal Pradesh

Located in Himachal’s super peaceful Tirthan Valley, Laida Village is one of those rare places where time essentially stops. It sits right on the border of the Great Himalayan National Park. It’s a tiny hamlet with just a handful of families, and somehow, it’s completely dodged the tourist crowds.

Surrounded by apple and apricot orchards and thick forests, Laida serves as an awesome base camp for exploring the national park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its untouched trails and diverse wildlife.

You can easily spend your days hiking through the trees, birdwatching, chilling by the mountain streams, or just enjoying the total silence. The local homestays serve up amazing Himachali food cooked entirely with ingredients grown right there in the village.

How to reach: Catch a flight to Bhuntar Airport near Kullu, take a cab to the Tirthan Valley, and drive straight up to Laida. If you're driving up from Delhi, expect to cover about 500 km.


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Shitlakhet, Uttarakhand

Quietly sitting between Almora and Ranikhet, this little mountain hideaway is easily one of Uttarakhand’s best-kept secrets. At around 7,000 feet up, it's completely surrounded by dense pine, oak, cedar forests. The weather stays cool, and there's almost zero tourist traffic, making it the perfect spot to just kick back and actually connect with the outdoors.

If you're into birding, you're going to love it, people have spotted over 100 different Himalayan bird species here. There are also some beautiful walking trails weaving through the woods and nearby villages that give you a real look at daily Kumaoni life. One of the biggest highlights is the hike up to the Syahi Devi Temple. It’s a gorgeous forest trail that eventually drops your jaw with massive views of peaks like Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi.

How to reach: Kathgodam is the nearest railway station (roughly 75 km away). If you're driving from Delhi, it'll take you around 8 to 10 hours.


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Fagu, Himachal Pradesh

Just past Shimla is Fagu, a stunning little mountain village that usually gets totally ignored because of its noisy neighbour. Sitting at an altitude of over 2,400 meters, Fagu is famous for misty valleys, huge apple orchards, and absolutely killer mountain views. The village actually gets its name from the heavy fog that constantly rolls in, giving the whole area a super dreamy feel.

The best part about Fagu is just how simple it is. You can walk through the orchards, talk to the local farmers, and stare out at the distant Himalayan peaks with zero obstructions. A bunch of the homestays are built directly inside the orchards, giving you a really authentic rural vibe. Also, definitely go check out the beautifully carved Banthia Devta Temple while you're there.

How to reach: It’s just 20 km from Shimla, so the drive is super easy. From train head to Kalka first, and then either drive up or take the iconic toy train to Shimla.


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Chakrata, Uttarakhand

If you're the kind of person who loves huge forests and waterfalls but can't stand dodging crowds of people, Chakrata is an awesome alternative to the usual hill stations. Hidden away in Uttarakhand's Dehradun district, this old cantonment town has managed to keep all its vintage charm, mostly thanks to some pretty strict local building rules.


The main attraction is Tiger Falls, which happens to be one of the highest waterfalls in India. It's tucked away in the woods, dropping nearly 100 meters straight into a beautiful pool. The short trek to get there winds through gorgeous deodar and rhododendron forests, so the hike is honestly just as good as the waterfall.

How to reach: It’s about a 330 km drive from Delhi, taking you through Dehradun and Kalsi.


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