ABOUT HOSTAY TIRTHAN
River Side Stay, Surrounded by Mountains
Your dream vacation starts here! Inspired by the endless sky, the mighty mountains and the bountiful Earth, our philosophy comes from a sustainable, natural way to experience true luxury. Whether it’s the snow-capped mountains, the luscious hills or dreamy river bed - our property stands out on the merit of its locations, the services that we offer, and their proximity to nature. The property promises a truly luxurious, serene stay and represents the soul of the place. Experiences at HOSTAY are truly your own. We go out of the way to ensure that you create lasting memories that are authentic and have a local touch – opting for local produce and creating employment. Above all, we’re great hosts.
HOSTAY TIRTHAN - YOUR RIVER SIDE MOUNTAIN STAY
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HOSTAY Tirthan Rooms
SUPERIOR ROOM
Superior Room With River & Mountain View
These are front facing room on first/second floor with view of river and moutains. With wooden floored balcony, comforable couch and big glass windows to have your nature view from comfort of cozy bed. Equipped with wifi connectivity to keep you connected to world and hot water facility to make your stay more warm
PREMIUM ROOM
Premium Room with Mountain View
These are rooms on first floor room with view of mountains. Having Separate balcony with comfortable sitting arrangement for peacful mountain gazing. Equipped with wifi connectivity to keep you connected to world and villa style big bathroom with hot water facility to make your stay more warm
SUPER DELUX ROOM
Super Delux Room with Mountain View
These are rooms on second floor room with view of mountains. Windwos for natural lighting and common balcony with comfortable sitting arrangement for peacful mountain gazing. Equipped with wifi connectivity to keep you connected to world and villa style big bathroom with hot water facility to make your stay more warm
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THINGS TO DO IN TIRTHAN
Know Tirthan
Tirthan, a tributary of the Beas river in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the rarest of rivers in India. Not because it is teeming with trout, or because the tiny valley is home to nearly 100 species of butterflies, or because it has several functioning water mills running with flow of the river, but because it is protected by the Himachal legislature and by a court ruling as a free-flowing river. This means that no hydropower and dam projects can be built on the river. So, it is very good for fishing as well.
Known for the sublime beauty of its forests and wildlife, majestic snow-clad peaks, and clear rivers fed by glaciers, the Park is India’s crowning glory, protecting and representing the Western Himalayas. The Park has something for everyone. Weary city dwellers can find solace in the lush greenery and crisp mountain air. Wildlife and nature lovers will be astonished by the sheer variety of flora and fauna. Trekkers will delight in the challenges and discoveries that abound on remote and pristine trekking trails.
Chhoie Waterfall in Tirthan Valley can be reached through a short trek of 3 km walk that begins from Village Nagini which takes about 1 hour. The waterfall is named after local deity Chhoi Mata and locals come to worship the goddess at one of the trees before the waterfall. The trek to the Chhoie or Choi waterfall begins at the Nagini village. It is a 45-minute uphill trek. One needs to climb the steep rocks and pass through steep mountains, dense forests to reach the Chhoie waterfall. It is advisable to start the trek in broad day and come back during day time for safety reasons.
A high mountain pass, the Jalori pass is at an altitude of 10,282 ft and is a must trip for every adventure lover. One of the most challenging passes to cross in the high Himalayan regions, this pass ticks all the boxes if you are after trekking thrills. 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.
One of the most accessible attractions in Jibhi is the waterfall. It is situated deep inside a forest. While walking to the waterfall, you will come across numerous wooden bridges in the path, which make the place picturesque. The place is very enchanting, and the music of the water flowing by makes for an enthralling experience. If you’re lucky, you’ll also be looking at a rainbow in the waterfall in the morning.
Raghupur Fort is a historic place, believed to have been built by the ancient Mandi rulers, perhaps once used by guards or archers to survey the landscape for any signs of approaching enemies and to protect themselves from any invasion.Another trek starting from Jalori Pass, the trek to Raghupur Fort is of a short 3 km. The Raghupur Fort is now in ruins, with barely some walls standing. The trek offers a splendid 360 degree view of the valley.
Mini Thailand is a Hidden gem of Jibhi that is located inside the rich forest area. Mini Thailand is the tourist name of this place however locals refer this place as kuli katandi and veer ki aar.Follow the motorable road going towards Jalori Pass from Jibhi (NH-305) and you will find a forest rest house board on your left hand side.You need to trek downhill around 500 Meter in the forest area near to Pushp bhadra river to reach this hidden gem from the forest rest house board and the road leading towards the rest house..
Serolsar Lake is a beautiful pristine mystical lake just 6 km from Jalori Pass. A short one and half hour trek will take you to the lake. The trek is not difficult at all. The lake is considered to be sacred and no one is allowed to go in the lake. The temple of Budhi Nagin is considered to be a holy place and tourists stop by to pay respects. It is said that you won’t ever find leaves fallen on the lake, the birds clean them up. On a clear day, you'll be amazed by the reflections of the sky on the lake.
The best time to visit Tirthan valley would be in between the month of March and the month of June. It is basically spring and summer season in the valley and you will surely be able to make a pleasant stay overlooking the rare flora and fauna. And from December to Feb if you want to experience the snow.
Tirthan can be reached from Shimla or through Manali. It is best to reach Tirthan via Delhi because all modes of transportations are available there. Bus- The simplest way to reach Tirthan Himachal from Delhi is by a bus via Manali. It takes 12 hours for 490 kms to reach Tirthan from Delhi via Mandi. From Delhi to Tirthan it is 520 kms via Shimla and Jalori pass. The nearest railway station is Shimla that is 160km away from Tirthan India. Taxis are available at Shimla or Banjar valley. From Chandigarh it takes 250 kms to reach Tirthan. Book any taxi to reach Tirthan from Chandigarh. Nearest airport is Bhuntar located in Kullu district. After that take taxis from Kullu to Tirthan. You can also fly and take a car from Chandigarh to Tirthan.
Yes, Tirthan Valley is surely worth visiting because of its widespread natural vistas that are just more than enough to tranquilise the body and mind of any nature lover. In addition, the valley is just a paradise for any adventure lover as well by offering a number of things to do that will push your limits.
Yes, Tirthan Valley is completely safe from a tourist point of view. You can come over to this place and explore the best of nature on curated tours. You will at time be assisted with an expert tour guide who will take care of your safety. In the course of taking part in any of the adventure activities, you will be given proper introductory training.