By Ajit Brar

Little-Known Facts About Tirthan Valley

The Great Himalayan National Park

The park was established in 1984. This park is home to 375 fauna species, 31 mammals, 181 birds and 127 insects and more.

Jalori Pass

Jalori pass is a high altitude pass also known as Jalori jot. There is a temple on the top of the pass known as Jalori mata, The pass situated on the altitude of 10,800 feet

Serolsar lake

The Sirolsar is both bewitching and magical. It is located  5 km from the Jlaori pass to

Budhi Nagin Temple

Budhi Nagin temple is located next to the lake. view from the lake is Spellbinding

Raghupur Fort

The trail to the Raghupur Fort is covering a variety of landscapes from dense deodar forests to open grassy Meadows. From Serolsar lake it is a 3 km walk.

Chehni Kothi

Marvel in the Tirthan valley. It is situated in the Chehni Village. Chehni kothi is a 30 meter high old tower, which is made up from stone and wood without using any cement.

Chhoie Waterfall

Chhoie waterfall. It is near Sai Ropa village the hike to this waterfall is 30 to 40 mins depending upon your stamina.

Gaidhar Waterfall

less known among the tourists. The trek starts from the Gaither village. It is hidden deep in the forest but stunningly beautiful.

Trout Fishing

Gushaini a great place for fishing.The confluence of Tirthan and Flachan river is a sight worth visiting and is quite close