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Tirthan Valley in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh is perched at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level. Deriving its name from Tirthan River flowing through it,. This place is abundant in adventurous activities and a paradise for nature lovers. A natural paradise away from the pollution and usual hustle-bustle of the city life and nestled in the Himalayas. The magnificent Himalayas with snow-covered tops looking over the Tirthan River, this valley is best known for its trout fishing, trekking, and adventure activities and beautiful sorroundings set in nature.

The most prominent sightseeing attraction in this valley is the Great Himalayan National Park, which is a newly recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Weather

Similarly to the Great Himalayan National Park region, the climate of Tirthan Valley is of Western Himalayan temperate and alpine type. It has four distinctive seasons: April to June (spring), July to September (summer/monsoon), October to November (autumn) and December to March (winter). Rainfall is moderate in most part of the year, with abundant during monsoons. In winter, precipitation is in the form of snow, with higher elevation areas experiencing snowfall up to 2 m depth. The lower elevations (up to 1560 m) too receive snowfall.

TREKKING IN GREAT HIMALAYAN NATIONAL PARK

River side resort & adventures provide enjoyable trekking in great Himalayn National Park with highly secured equipment.

TREKKING IN TIRTHAN VALLEY

Trekking in Tirthanvalley is most popular so River side resort & adventures provide trekking in great Tirthanvalley with highly secured equipment.

RIVER CROSSING

River Crossing is most enjoyable activities in Tirthanvalley, River Side Resort & Adventures provides River crossing activities in Tirthanvalley.

TROUT FISHING

Tirthan Valley is one of the most beautiful regions of Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Majorly known for its natural beauty, this valley is also regarded as the empyrean for fishing and angling. We provides best Trout fishing in Tirthanvalley.

ROCK CLIMBING

Rock climbing is an exciting and challenging sport that will give you a rush like no other. Combining physical strength with mental focus, rock climbers study routes, figuring out moves as they go, and then use insane power, flexibility and to conquer dizzying heights. We provide all the gear and instruction.

SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CAMPING

Summer adventure programmes especially for school and college students to experience what it is like to really live close to nature with Incredible Himachal Pradesh Tirthan valley. Groups will be able to join in our fun-filled adventure activities such as rock climbing, rappelling, hiking, trekking.

Main Attraction

Great Himalayan National Park

The most prominent sightseeing attraction in this valley is the Great Himalayan National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Set up in 1984, this park boasts of flora and fauna in abundance. Some of the wild animals that can be spotted in this national park are leopard, musk deer, snow leopard and brown bear. The park is a paradise for birdwatchers, with it being home to a large number of bird species. Camping, hiking and trekking are the adventure activities one can indulge in within this park.

Seolsar Lake

An astounding lake right in the middle of the dense forests of Kullu, this trek is around 1.5 hours from Jalori pass. From Tirthan Valley, this trip can be easily done via road. The beginning of these roads is drivable but then the tracks get narrowed and it goes down through a beautiful forest filled with golden oak trees. It then gently shifts upwards towards one of the most stunning lakes with several camping options around the lake. The 5km trek is an enjoyable ride with dense forests surrounding you. One can stay the night here; Almost around 3,100 meters about sea level, this high altitude lake is known for the dense forests around the pass under the starlit sky. The water of this lake is believed to have medicinal qualities. On the bottom of this Serolsar lake Jalori pass is the Budha Nagini temple.

Jalori Pass (View of Himalayas from Jalori Pass).

A natural paradise away from the usual hustle-bustle of the city life and nestled in the Himalayas, the Jalori Pass trek gives you a chance to experience impressive wilderness and savor nature’s jewels.
A high mountain pass, the Jalori pass height is at an altitude of 10,282 ft and is a must trip for every adventure lover. One of the most challenging pass to cross in the high Himalayan regions, this pass checks out every tick box for a road trip. A bumpy ride, the way to the top is both challenging and risky. This is the first Indian pass that opens every year that is drivable by vehicles and this pass remains closed in peak winters. What makes this pass what it is, is that it is a nodal point of connecting many high Himalayan valleys including Kullu Valley, Shimla Valley, Tirthan Valley, and Kinnaur Valley.

Traditional Fort - Chehni Kothi

The Great Tower of Chehni Kothi. These Tower Temples of Kullu Valley were built primarily as garrisoning stations. As a defensive structure that not only provided a vantage point for safeguarding the village but also served as a storage structure. So basically, these tower temples were not just a place of religious gathering but acted as a multi-purpose building. The towering structure of Chaini Kothi (Chehni Kothi) aptly fits the above description. This tower temple of Chaini is the tallest standing structure of its kind in the entire Western Himalayas. Currently, the Great Tower of Kothi is 45 meters (approx.) tall. This tower survived the devastating 1905 Kangra earthquake, although it ended up two upper storeys short because of the earthquake shocks. Because these temples were meant to be defensive structures, no permanent staircase was built at its entrance. A hanging wooden stair was used and it was moved inside the temple once the last person had moved in.

Water Fall

A short trek of 3km at Tirthan Valley, to reach this waterfall you start from Nagini village and reach in about an hour. Amid the splendid greenery of the Himalayas, this waterfall is a very nature-oriented trek taking you right in the middle of mountaineering trails and calming hues.

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