The reason for making this record is to understand the society and the strict traditions of the Gaddi tribe in Himachal Pradesh. About 17 towns from two locally improved neighborhoods in the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh were consulted. These towns are Bhalai, Bhattiyat, Bharmaur, Chamba, Chaurah, Dalhousie, Holi, Pangi, Saluni, Sihunta, Tikri, Chamrauli, Bassa, Kuarsi, Chaned, Chhtarari, and Bhanauta of Chamba block. The envisaged Gaddi tribe may be a semi-immigrant tribe located in Himachal Pradesh and the high Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh. These tribes mainly live in the regions around the Dhauladhar, Chamba, Bharmaur, and Dharamshala mountains. Their main occupation is herding sheep and goats and preparing khadhi costumes for them. They turned the wool into charkha, then used the wool to make blankets. Gaddis need an impermanent accommodation called Hadwari. They communicate a language named Gaddi. They do this throughout the season, but mostly in winter. The female individual turns the charkha, then the male individual uses his wooden instrument called Khhade to form a blanket. In order to promote the development of this tribe, they acquired a destined tribe in 1990-91. In the constantly changing cultural pattern of life, the Gaddi people cannot avoid a substantial change in their traditional way of life due to their contact with the outside world outside of society. It records different strict societies and traditions, and finally gives some ideas to avoid wasting the strict societies and traditions of these ancestors.