Experience untouched Himalayan village life and Gaddi tribal culture.
Visit the revered Kartik Swami Temple.
Explore Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary rich in flora and fauna.
Base point for adventurous Kugti Pass and trails towards Lahaul.
Stunning alpine meadows, cedar forests, and snow-clad mountain views.
Kugti, one of the highest and most scenic villages of Chamba district, lies at an altitude of about 2,500 meters, tucked away in the Pir Panjal ranges. Surrounded by dense deodar and pine forests, glistening streams, and terraced fields, the village offers a raw Himalayan charm that remains largely untouched by mainstream tourism. Its serene environment and traditional stone-and-wood houses reflect the heritage of the Gaddi tribe.
The village holds great spiritual significance as it houses the Kartik Swami Temple, dedicated to the son of Lord Shiva, where annual fairs and rituals draw devotees from across the region. Kugti also serves as the starting point of the famous Kugti Pass trek, a challenging route connecting Chamba to Lahaul, passing through high-altitude meadows and glacial stretches. For those seeking solitude, spirituality, and adventure, Kugti is a rare Himalayan gem.
| Location | Google Maps |
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| District | Chamba |
| State/UT | Himachal Pradesh |
| By Air | The nearest airport is Kangra (Gaggal) Airport, about 205 km away; taxis and buses connect to Chamba and further to Bharmour. |
| By Train | Pathankot (about 195 km) is the closest major railway station, with road connectivity via Chamba and Bharmour. |
| By Road | From Chamba, travel about 65 km to Bharmour by bus or taxi, then continue 20 km by road till Hadsar. From Hadsar, Kugti is accessible via a short trek of around 6–7 km. |
| By Type | Village |
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