As soon as summer starts, everyone starts going to Shimla, Kullu and Manali. The problem is that every summer so many tourists come to these three places that everywhere becomes crowded. Even after this, if you want to visit Himachal, then we will tell you about those places whose culture will make you crazy. You will erase the names of Shimla, Kullu and Manali from your heart and mind forever. Let us introduce you to the complete list.
Shoja village is the best
Shoja, a small village in Himachal, is famous for its cafe culture. If you want to reach Shoja by air, you can take a flight from Chandigarh Airport. Shoja is 71 km from here, for which you can get a taxi. Apart from this, you can also opt for Bhuntar Airport, which is just eight km from Shoja. To board the train, you have to go to Shimla Railway Station. Shoja is 60 km from Shimla by taxi. If you are coming by bus, then you have to catch a bus from Delhi to Manali or Mandi. From here you can easily reach Shoja by taxi. This place is perfect for a workstation.
Tosh village wins hearts
The atmosphere of Tosh village in Kasol, Himachal is completely different. The Israeli culture here wins everyone's heart, attracting trekkers and party lovers. If you want to go to Tosh from Delhi, then you have to take a bus from Delhi to Kasol, which will reach Kasol in about seven hours. You can take a local taxi from Kasol to reach Tosh village, which is a village surrounded by hills. Apart from this, apple orchards and greenery attract everyone.
What can we say about Shangad?
If you are fond of trekking, then you can go to Shangarh in Himachal. Shangarh village located in Kullu district is very famous for its beauty, magnificent forests and temples.
People coming to Shangarh have to take a direct bus from Delhi to Ot. After this, a local taxi is available from Ot to Shangarh, which takes you to the destination for around Rs 1500.
There is nothing more alive than Jibhi
If you are an adventure lover then you must visit Jibhi in Himachal Pradesh. It is a unique village in Himachal, which is a part of the Banjar Valley.
The beautiful view of this place leaves such an impression on everyone that people do not feel like going back from here.