We offer Tirthan Valley tourist information for the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Tirthan Valley, a hidden gem in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh’s in the Kullu district, is a breathtaking destination renowned for its pristine landscapes, tranquil rivers, and diverse wildlife. Experience the unspoiled beauty, diverse wildlife, and serene atmosphere of Tirthan Valley!
Tirthan Valley Tourist Places:
Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP): UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to diverse flora and fauna. Great Himalayan National Park tour package available with us at best affordable price for wildlife lovers. We organize Himachal wildlife tour packages for various wildlife sanctuary of Himachal Pradesh, like Kullu National Park (GHNP), Gopalpur National Park (Palampur) and Pin Valley in Spiti valley.
Tirthan River: Scenic River for fishing and water activities
Jibhi: Picturesque village with ancient temples
Gushaini: Trekking hub for GHNP and surrounding peaks
Banjar: Historic town with ancient temples
Raghupur Fort: Ancient fort with stunning views
Chopni Pattan: Scenic spot for fishing and picnics
Altitude and Climate:
Tirthan Valley’s altitude ranges from 1,600 meters (5,250 feet) at Tirthan River to 4,800 meters (15,748 feet) at GHNP’s highest peaks. The climate varies from mild summers (15°C – 25°C) to cold winters (-5°C – 10°C).
How to Reach Tirthan Valley:
Nearest Airport:
Bhuntar Airport (KUU), approximately 50 km (31 miles) away, connects major Indian cities.
Nearest Railway Station:
Chandigarh Railway Station, about 220 km (137 miles) away, links major cities.
By Road:
Regular bus services from Delhi, Chandigarh, and Kullu. State highways and NH 20 provide easy connectivity.
Best Time to Visit Tirthan Valley:
March to June and September to November offer pleasant weather and clear skies.
Accommodation:
Tirthan Valley offers various options, including eco-tourism resorts, budget-friendly guesthouses, and camping sites.
Activities:
– Trekking and hiking in GHNP
– Fishing and water activities in Tirthan River
– Wildlife spotting and birdwatching
– Exploring ancient temples and villages
– Nature walks and photography
Language:
Hindi, Pahari, and English are commonly spoken.
Cuisine:
Enjoy local delicacies like Sidu, Babru, and Chana Madra, along with traditional Indian and international cuisine.