Kinnaur
Known for its apples, Kinnaur is often called the Land of Gods and is among the most offbeat Himachal tourist places in summer. Kinnaur’s landscape is bejewelled with gigantic snow-clad mountains.
Palampur
Listed among rather offbeat places of Himachal, Palampur is famed for its tea gardens and zoo. This is an ideal place to visit with family, as children and parents will find many attractions equally interesting.
Khajjiar
Located in the Chamba district, this gorgeous valley is one of the best Himachal tourist places. It’s indeed a great place to relax and unwind in the beautiful and refreshing environment.
Kasauli
Kasauli is set in the backdrop of the Dhauladhar Ranges with natural trails for long walks. Monkey Point, Lower and Upper Mall, Sanawar, Baba Balak Nath Tempe, Sabathu Fort are some of the major attractions in Kasauli. The hill station offers activities like trekking, paragliding, and camping for adventurous travellers. Surrounded by dense forests, Kasauli is home to several species of Himalayan flora and fauna including endangered ones.
Dalhousie
Dalhousie is yet another hill station in Himachal Pradesh that is ideal for de-stressing in the serene, tranquil troposphere. Away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, sit back and enjoy nature in Dalhousie, one of the top Himachal Pradesh tourist places.
Manali
Manali is famous as a Honeymoon destination among Indian tourists. It is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, Paragliding, rafting, kayaking, and mountain biking. Paragliding in Manali is an unforgettable experience.
Kullu
Kullu is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards. Kullu is also famous as a hotspot for adventure sports. Trekking, river rafting, mountaineering, paragliding and hiking over the Himalayan glaciers are some of the activities that Kullu offers. Angling is another activity enjoyed a lot by locals as well as tourists.
Spiti
Straddling the river Spiti, it is home to numerous of the most divine of Buddhist destinations as well as some of the most widespread tourist destinations. This remote, high altitude area of Himachal Pradesh is tucked away against the border of Ladakh and Tibet. Rudyard Kipling described Spiti as a world within a world.
Dharamsala
Situated in the Kangra Valley, the town of Dharamsala is home to the exiled Tibetan Government. The Dalai Lama resides in Dharamsala, and many Tibetans have followed him there. People flock to Dharamsala to undertake Buddhist meditation and philosophy courses, Tibetan cooking classes, Tibetan language courses, and to receive alternative therapies.
Shimla
One of the most famous hill stations of Northern India – Shimla which is the right mix of Indian glory with British sophistication. It used to be the summer capital of the British Raj when they ruled India. This city is quite famous for its colonial-style buildings and historic railway.