Tirthan valley trekking trails: A complete guide to scenic hikes and routes

Discover the best trails, breathtaking views, and practical tips for an unforgettable trekking experience

Tirthan valley trekking trails: A complete guide to scenic hikes and routes
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By Aquib Nawab

30 Jul, 2024

4 mins read

Imagine pristine rivers cutting through lush, verdant landscapes and ancient villages whispering tales of bygone eras. Welcome to Tirthan Valley, a hidden gem in the heart of the Himalayas, waiting for nature lovers and adventure seekers to explore.

Tirthan Valley offers breathtaking vistas, crystal-clear rivers, and charming hamlets, providing an unparalleled trekking experience for all levels of hikers. If you're travelling from Delhi, take a bus or drive to Aut, followed by a scenic taxi ride to the valley. Stay at The Hosteller Tirthan Valley, a cosy wooden hostel near the Great Himalayan National Park. With its OG pahadi vibe, it's perfect for solo trips or road trips with friends.

Tirthan Valley's beauty and serenity set it apart. The Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a haven for wildlife and trekking enthusiasts. The Hosteller Tirthan Valley enhances your experience with modern stone structures, wooden interiors, and balconies in every room for stunning mountain views.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure. Use our complete guide to Tirthan Valley's trails and start planning your journey today. The mountains call, and the trails await.

The untouched beauty of Tirthan Valley won't remain a secret for long. Experience its magic before the world discovers this Himalayan paradise. Your adventure of a lifetime is just a trek away – don't miss out!

1. Huns Kund trek

Every person who wants to test their stamina while exploring the real wilderness of the Himalayas should try the Huns kund (Tirath Glacier) Trek. This difficult hike will lead you deep into the Great Himalayan National Park, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be fascinated by tall mountains, dense forests with prolific wildlife, and high Alpine meadows full of wildflowers. Snow leopards, musk deer, and many other rarely-viewed creatures may also be seen around here.

  • Trek length: Approximately 30 km
  • Base point: Gushaini
  • Trek difficulty: Challenging
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 4.2 km (14 minutes)

Hanskund trek | Credits: tirthanvalley.in, Instagram

2. Rolla trek

The best choice for you would be Rolla Trek if you want any shorter ones that can be easily accessed. Within a day (depending upon your speed), it will take you through beautiful green fields surrounded by enchanting hillsides until it reaches Rolla meadow. Since it goes along a trail that has magnificent 360-degree views of snowcapped peaks, photographers will find this site most appealing when they have their cameras with them.

  • Trek length: Approximately 5 km
  • Base point: Gushaini
  • Trek difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 4.2 km (14 minutes)

Rolla trek | Credits: tirthanvalley.in, Instagram

3. Serolsar lake trek

The Serolsar Lake trek, a moderately challenging hike, leads adventurers to the serene Serolsar Lake, nestled at an altitude of 3,500 metres amidst towering trees, located 10 kilometres from Jalori Pass on the Jibhi route. This trek offers a unique opportunity to traverse through dense forests rich in biological diversity, allowing trekkers to witness a variety of flora and fauna in their natural habitat. A standout feature of this journey is the chance to take a peaceful lunch break at one of the quietest and most tranquil picnic spots imaginable. Combining physical challenge with natural beauty and tranquillity, the Serolsar Lake trek is an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

  • Trek length: Approximately 5 km
  • Base point: Jalori Pass
  • Trek difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 32.1 km (1.5 hours)

Serolsar lake trek | Credits: tirthanvalley.in, Instagram

4. Bashleo pass trek

The Bashleo Pass trek, one of the most challenging treks for adventurous souls, ascends to an altitude of 3,200 metres above sea level. This extraordinary journey takes trekkers through isolated hamlets, expansive evergreen forests, and alpine meadows, where local inhabitants sustain themselves through farming. One of the trek’s unique points is the breathtaking panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains that dominate the Tirthan Valley landscape, offering an awe-inspiring visual feast from Bashleo Pass. This trek not only tests the endurance of trekkers but also immerses them in the rich cultural tapestry and pristine natural beauty of the region, making it an unforgettable adventure for those seeking both challenge and serenity.

  • Trek length: Approximately 15-20 km
  • Base point: Batahad village
  • Trek difficulty: Moderate to challenging
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 13.3 km (40 minutes)

Bashleo pass trek | Credits: tirthanvalley.in, Instagram

5. Raktisar lake trek

The Raktisar Lake trek is another demanding yet immensely rewarding adventure, situated at an elevation of 3,600 metres above sea level. This trek is well-suited for experienced hikers, as it traverses dense forests, highland pastures, and remote villages where traditional lifestyles are still preserved among the hills of the Kullu and Sainj valleys. One of the trek's unique points is the stunning Raktisar Lake, encircled by towering snow-covered peaks, which attracts numerous campers annually. This combination of challenging terrain, cultural immersion, and breathtaking natural beauty makes the Raktisar Lake trek a coveted experience for seasoned adventurers seeking both physical and spiritual fulfilment.

  • Trek length: Approximately 25-30 km
  • Base point: Niharni
  • Trek difficulty: Moderate to challenging
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 55.6 km (2 hours)

Raktisar lake trek | Credits: tirthanvalley.in, Instagram

6. Lambri top trekking

Climbing Lambri Top, perched at an altitude of 3,500 metres above sea level, offers a captivating trekking experience. The route predominantly winds through dense forests and open alpine meadows, interspersed with remote villages. From Lambri Top, trekkers are rewarded with sweeping views of Tirthan Valley below and the majestic, snow-covered mountains surrounding it. This trek's unique appeal lies in its blend of lush woodland trails, expansive meadows, and the opportunity to observe traditional high-altitude village life, all culminating in breathtaking vistas that make the journey truly unforgettable.

  • Trek length: Approximately 6-7 km
  • Base point: Jalori Pass
  • Trek difficulty: Moderate
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 32.1 km (1.5 hours)

Lambri top trekking | Credits: travel_manali_with_me, Instagram

7. Chehni kothi

Chehni Kothi, located in Tirthan Valley, is a renowned hiking destination imbued with historical significance. Constructed in the 16th century, this fortress stands as one of the tallest in the Himalayas, bearing testament to centuries of habitation. A visit to Chehni Kothi not only offers a deep dive into the rich cultural heritage of the valley but also allows hikers to revel in the stunning landscapes that surround this ancient structure. The combination of historical intrigue and natural beauty makes Chehni Kothi a must-visit for those seeking a meaningful and picturesque hiking experience.

  • Trek length: Approximately 1-2 km (from Shringa Rishi Temple)
  • Base point: Bini
  • Trek difficulty: Easy
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 18.2 km via NH 305 (1 hour)

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8. Chhoie waterfall

The trek to Chhoie waterfall is perfect for those seeking a quick yet invigorating retreat into nature. This enchanting hike leads you through lush, green forests before unveiling a picturesque waterfall, approximately thirty feet high. The serene ambience, complemented by the refreshing mist and peaceful surroundings, makes Chhoie Waterfall an ideal destination for those yearning for tranquillity and a deeper connection with nature. The combination of a short, accessible trail and the waterfall's captivating beauty ensures a rewarding experience.

  • Trek length: Approximately 1-2 km
  • Base point: 30 minutes-1 hour
  • Trek difficulty: Easy
  • Drive time from The Hosteller Tirthan Valley: 5.4 km via Sharchi road (16 minutes)

Chhoie waterfall | Credits: hina_raheja, Instagram

Trekking tips for beginners in the Tirthan valley

1. Plan your trekking route

Ensure you meticulously plan your trekking routes before embarking on the challenging journey through Tirthan Valley. Assess the difficulty of each path and select one that matches your fitness and readiness levels.

2. Pack smartly

Hydration is your key while trekking. Make sure to carry and consume ample water to prevent dehydration, which can occur due to the high altitudes and strenuous physical activities involved in trekking.

3. Respect local culture

Tirthan Valley is rich in diverse cultures and traditions. Wear modest clothing and always seek permission before photographing local residents. Adhering to these customs shows respect and helps foster positive interactions with the local community.

4. Hire a guide

For beginners or those unfamiliar with Tirthan Valley, hiring a guide is highly recommended. A guide can provide valuable instructions, enhance your trekking experience, and offer assistance in case of emergencies, making your journey safer and more enjoyable.

Conclusion

From tough hikes at great heights to walking in nature’s marvels, Tirthan Valley has something for each kind of traveller. If you want thrilling moments, tranquilly, or a deep connection with the surroundings, then this mystical valley will never let you go away from it. Just pack up your bags, get your boots ready, and embark on an adventurous trip around the magnificent landscapes of Tirthan Valley.

Unwind and revitalise at The Hosteller Tirthan Valley after a long day of hiking, it is one of many affordable staying places in Tirthan Valley, located right at its core. It’s not just about us receiving you warmly but more so getting to eat what we love most: while making new friends from different places all over the world! Let us be part of your amazing Tirthan Valley experience by booking now!
 

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