Dhundan is a village panchayat in Solan district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated in a valley between Baridharand Darlaghat Mountain ranges of Arki at an altitude ranging from 100–1,800 metres (330–5,910 ft). Arki-Bhrarighat-Bilaspur National Highway passes from center of the village. The village is famous as "Everfoggy Village" due to everlasting foggy weather throughout year. Darlaghat Wildlife Sanctuary was set up in 1974 in Solan Distinct. It covers an area of about 6 km2.[1] Subtropical and temperate forest are found in this tract in which many species of birds and animal live such as Kaleej and Chukor. Visitors can see black bears, sambhals, wild boars, red jungle fowls, barking deer and various migratory birds here. Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation organises various eco-treks here.