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Tirthan Valley treks

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Area

Great Himalayan National Park

Number of days

4 to 9

Season

May, Jun, Oct, Nov

Max altitude

4300 m

Difficulty

Moderate to difficult

Outstanding treks for entering the intimacy of the magical Tirthan valley.

 

Those who want to approach the Tirthan valley by car only will have a very poor experience of the place compared to those who will continue on foot after Gushaini. The higher part of the valley is a protected area in the Great Himalayan National Park and therefore one needs to go hiking as there is no more roads.

The trek to Rolla is a very short introduction that can be extended to Shilt and Rakhundi. But in case you want to meet the real Tirthan and its wild environment you will have to go further.

The next step after Rolla is called Chalocha, a small riverside campsite. From Chalocha you need to climb to a large meadow nestled in the hills above the river, Nada Thach.
Nada Thach itself could be a destination which you can do in 5 or even 4 days. But you should not stop there. With an extra day you can reach a very scenic secondary top called Kobri.

In case you have 3 more days, which means 8 in total, you will have the privilege to taste the water at the holy source of the river, going up to the feet of the glaciers out of which originates the Tirthan. This trek is called the Tirth (or Tirath) trek.

In all the cases, after Rolla, you have great chances of spotting some rare birds and mammals including the Blue sheep, the Himalayan Tahr, or even the rare Brown Bear and Snow Leopard. It is our promise you will get yourself amazed by the Himalayan grandeur !

These treks do not require any special mountain skills but you should preferably have some experience of trekking.

Tirthan Valley trek

Duration of your trek
Altitudes of your trek
Difficulty of your trek

Nada and Kobri top

Duration

Day-min : 4 0
Average walking time : 6 hrs 0
Average walking time :5 hours 0

Altitudes

Min : 1570 m 0
Max :4100 m 0
Ascent : 2530 m 0
Descent : 2530 m 0

Difficulty

Stamina : 70 % 0
Technical : 65 % 0
Overall : 67 % 0

Tirth and Saketi

Duration

Day-min : 7 0
Average walking time : 9 hrs 0
Average walking time : 6 hrs 0

Altitudes

Min : 1570 m 0
Max :4300 m 0
Ascent :2730 m 0
Descent : 2730 m 0

Difficulty

Stamina : 70 % 0
Technical : 65 % 0
Overall : 67 % 0
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Tirthan valley map

Tirth trek map

TREK ITINERARY IN SHORT

The whole itinerary of the trek follows the Tirthan river bed except for the climb to Nada. Going to Kobri is a day hike from Nada. Otherwise from Nada you continue towards Tirth. You come back via the same way.

Elevation profile of the Tirth & Nada trek

Elevation Profile of Nada Kobri and Tirth Trek in the Great Himalayan National Park

TREK ASCENT AND DESCENT

The ascent and descent of the trek is quite regular since it follows the river. The climb from Chalocha to Nada is very steep.

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Tirthan valley – Best time to visit

The Tirthan valley is under the influence of the monsoon. Although you can visit the Tirthan valley during the monsoon (July to September) we do not recommend you trekking from mid-July to early September.
The higher part of the valley remain covered by snow up to May and the snowfalls can start from the month of November.

Hence the best time to trek to Kobri and Tirth in the Tirthan valley is mid-May to June, and then mid-September to early November.
You may also consider early July. And if you go up to Nada only you can come from the month of April.

JAN

Avoid

FEB

Avoid

MAR

You may go

APR

You may go

MAY

Best time to go

JUN

Best time to go

JUL

You may go

AUG

Avoid

SEP

You may go

OCT

Best time to go

NOV

Best time to go

DEC

Avoid

Tirthan valley hotels

You may need/like to spend a comfortable night in the Tirthan valley before or/and after your trek.
There are guest houses and homestays in the part of the Tirthan valley which not located inside the Great Himalayan national Park. We can book rooms for you in these small establishment.

There are no “real” hotels in the valley and that’s better. The smaller the infrastructures are, the better is your ecotourism experience. You remain far from the crowd and mass tourism !
We have selected for you the best guest houses and homestays in the valley so that you can enjoy the local hospitality and the tasty food !

Once the trek starts and you enter the Great Himalayan National Park, there are no more accommodation facilities. You will sleep under our comfortable tents carried by the support staff of Himalayan Ecotourism.

Tirthan Eagle Nest Homestay in the Tirthan Valley

TIRTHAN VALLEY HOTEL

There are no hotels but guest houses and homestays available at the start and at the end of your trek in the ecozone of the GHNP. Have a simple but comfortable and friendly stay !

Camping with Himalayan Ecotourism in the Great Himalayan National Park

TIRTHAN VALLEY ACCOMMODATION

The only way to sleep while on trek : under tents ! Be sure to have the most reliable and comfortable camping equipment with Himalayan Ecotourism. On the photo our Platinum camping equipment with a dining tent available on request for large groups.

How to get to the Tirthan Valley ?

The Tirthan valley is located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. The valley is accessible from the main highway going to Manali.

Most probably you will be coming to the valley by road. There is also an airport nearby (Kullu – Bhunter) but the flights are relatively expensive.
The most common way to reach the Tirthan valley is to take an overnight bus from Delhi to Manali and to get off the bus at Aut. We will pick you up from Aut with our own taxi.
The travel from Delhi to Aut takes about 12 hours but you can sleep in the bus (semi-sleeper seats). You will find more information here.

You could also come with your own vehicle from any places in the Northern India. In this case you can follow the instructions given in the map below.

Road map to Great Himalayan National Park

TIRTHAN VALLEY – HOW TO REACH MAP

This is the itinerary followed by all the Volvo buses on the Delhi to Manali line. You could follow the same route as it is the fastest.

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