Thachi is a small, sparsely populated village tucked into the Seraj belt of Himachal Pradesh, surrounded by dense deodar and pine forests. Life here runs on agriculture, cattle, and seasonal rhythms. You won’t find cafés, fancy homestays, or curated “experiences”—and that’s exactly the charm. The views open up to layered mountain ranges, especially striking during sunrise and post-monsoon months.
The village acts as a quiet connector between interior Seraj villages and nearby passes. Thachi is best suited for travelers who enjoy walking, sitting, observing, and talking to locals rather than ticking attractions off a list. If your idea of travel includes silence, woodsmoke, and unfiltered mountain air, Thachi delivers. If you’re looking for nightlife or Instagram cafés—skip it.
| Location | Google Maps |
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| District | Mandi |
| State/UT | Himachal Pradesh |
| By Air | Nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (Kullu); from there, continue by road via Aut–Banjar–Thachi route. |
| By Train | Nearest broad-gauge station is Joginder Nagar (limited connectivity). Most travelers use Chandigarh and continue by road. |
| By Road | Well-connected via Aut (NH-3). From Aut, drive toward Banjar and further into the Seraj region to reach Thachi. |
| Local Transportation | Walking is the primary way to explore the village and nearby hamlets
Local buses and shared taxis connect Thachi to Banjar, Jibhi side, and interior Seraj villages Private vehicles or hitchhiking work best for flexibility (common and accepted here) |
| By Popularity | Offbeat , Lesser Known |
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| By Type | Village |
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