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7 offbeat hill stations in Uttarakhand you’ll instantly fall for

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2025, 12:54 IST
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7 offbeat hill stations in Uttarakhand you’ll instantly fall for

Tired of Mussoorie’s traffic and Nainital’s paddle boats? Ditch the usual suspects and head for the hills—minus the crowds and clichés. Your Himalayan getaway shouldn’t feel like a metro station with pine trees. So here’s your ticket to these unsung, under-hyped hill stations in Uttarakhand that haven’t been Instagrammed too much yet.

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Kanatal

Once a sleepy village with just apple orchards and silence for company, Kanatal is your go-to if your soul needs a reset basically. There’s not much to “do” here—except soak in surreal sunsets, drink chai with views, and rethink your life choices (just in case). Also: no traffic jams, unless you count goats.

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Khirsu

Khirsu is so quiet that the other person can hear your heart beat. With postcard-perfect views of snow-capped peaks and not a selfie stick in sight, this village near Pauri is ideal for unplugging. Bring a book, a blanket, and perhaps your inner poet—it tends to come alive here.

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Peora

Tucked near Mukteshwar but still flying under the radar, Peora is all oak forests, terraced fields, and birds chirping some nature song. You can stay in a restored colonial bungalow and pretend you’re writing a novel—even if you’re just journaling your snack list.

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Munsiyari

Call it the next big thing for trekkers or simply a Himalayan hideaway — Munsiyari sits peacefully at the base of the Panchachuli range, serving up stunning mountain views without the crowds. Even better, it’s a gateway to several scenic trekking trails, making it a dream for nature lovers and solitude seekers alike.

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Chakrata

Shh… Chakrata still feels like a well-kept secret—and for good reason. Once off-limits due to its military roots, this quiet hill station remains untouched by the usual tourist buzz. Think pine forests, mysterious caves, hidden waterfalls, and blissful silence.

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Pangot

If your idea of thrill is spotting a Himalayan woodpecker instead of club-hopping, Pangot will be a delight. Just 15 km from Nainital, this tiny village hums with 580 species of birds and exactly zero crowds. Binoculars: essential. Noise: not allowed.

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Lohaghat

This colonial-era gem near Champawat is all moss-covered bungalows and lingering legends. Walk the cobbled paths, visit the Advaita Ashram, and if you’re brave, explore the reportedly haunted Abbott Mount church.
Offbeat doesn’t mean off-limits—it means you’ll return with tales that don’t sound like everyone else’s. So this season, let Uttarakhand’s best-kept secrets surprise you like no other.

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