Explore Tirthan Valley
Tirthan Valley is a pristine, offbeat destination in the Kullu district of
Himachal Pradesh. Sitting at an altitude of 1,600 meters, it serves as the primary gateway to
the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) and is celebrated for
its crystal-clear river, lush pine forests, and trout fishing.
Key HighlightsThe River:
Named after the pristine Tirthan River, which
originates from the glacial lake at Hanskund Peak. It's celebrated for some of
the best brown and rainbow trout fishing in India.
Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP): The valley acts as the eco-friendly buffer zone and basecamp for
trekking into the 1,100-sq-kilometer park, which is home to rich Himalayan biodiversity.
Scenic Villages: Quaint hamlets like Gushaini, Nagini,
and Shoja provide authentic local hospitality, traditional wooden homes, and quiet escapes from commercialized hill stations