Tirthan Valley

Tirthan valley is named after a sacred water spring "TIRTH" The spring is the origin of Tirthan stream and water is adored as sanctifying as that of legendry Ganga river .The valley begins its domain from Largi , the place where Tirthan and Sainj streams merge with Biyas river . Dam at Largi holds the water of these three rivers . The valley is glorified and beautified by perennial alpine trees and lush green pastures. And to top it all ,Tirthan stream abounds in trout fish and is globally renowned for angling. British rulers identified Tirthan water, crystal clean as it is , most suitable for trout fish They brought seeds of best quality fish from SCANDANAVIAN countries and put them in the Tirthan stream to thrive.

Attractions of Tirthan Valley:

Great Himalayan National Park

Great Himalayan National Park, H.P. having area of 754 sqkm. Height ranging from 2000 meters to 5800 mtrs. It is land of glaciers and steppes and virtual heaven for trekkers. It is bordered by high Himalayan peaks on eastern parts and snow covered area on its northern and southern parts. A considerable portion of the park specially the eastern park remains covered with snow throughout the year. The Great Himalayan National Park is a habitat to numerous flora and more than 375 fauna species, including approximately 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids, 17 mollusks and 127 insects.

Chehni Kothi (Traditional Fort)

Chehni Kothi is 600 years old building. It was the fortified residence of Rana Dhadhia. Initially it was 13 storeys high but after the earthquake of 1905 only 8 storeys were left. Presently this structure built of stone and wood only (No cement) stands around approximately 60 feet high. The ground floor is bigger in area as compared to the upper storeys giving it a cone like appearance. This place is near Banjar by road, followed by 3 km uphill walk. This is a typical Kullu architecture.

Water Fall

A beautiful waterfall in the wild forest for bathing and enjoying. 4 kms drive and 1 km walk.

Jalori Pass & Seolsar Lake

Jalori Pass is at altitude of 10,300 ft. is the boundery of the Inner & Outer Seraj we can see the inner Seraj valley and Outer Seraj at same time from one place. Serolsar Lake 6 km walking trek from Jalori Pass. Walk to Seolsar Lake through forests full of oak, blue pine, spruce, fir and Deodar. serolsar is a holy place.