Tirthan Valley Travel Guide 2026: Things to Do, Trout Fishing & Itinerary

Tirthan Valley is Himachal's quiet, soulful corner — named after the clear Tirthan River fed by glaciers inside the UNESCO-listed Great Himalayan National Park. There's no big town, no nightlife, just trout fishing, gentle forest treks and the rare luxury of doing nothing by a mountain river. It's perfect for couples and anyone craving a proper reset.

Things to do in Tirthan Valley

  • Trout fishing — the Tirthan is one of India's best trout rivers (permit and guide arranged locally).
  • Great Himalayan National Park — guided treks into pristine, protected wilderness.
  • Chhoie Waterfall — a short forest trek.
  • Jalori Pass & Serolsar Lake — shared with neighbouring Jibhi.
  • Village walks through Gushaini, Nagini and Banjar.

Best time to visit

March–June and September–November are ideal for treks and river time. The monsoon swells the river and limits trekking; winter is cold, quiet and cosy.

3-day itinerary

  1. Day 1: Arrive, riverside cottage, evening by the water.
  2. Day 2: GHNP guided trek or trout fishing, Chhoie Waterfall.
  3. Day 3: Jalori Pass/Serolsar (or pure rest), depart.

Stays & cost

Tirthan is gentle on the wallet — a 2–3 day stay runs around ₹7,000–13,000 per person mid-range, with trout permits and GHNP guides as small extras. The best riverside stays are limited and popular, so book ahead. These Tirthan Valley tour packages bundle the stays, fishing and GHNP logistics neatly.

Do it together with Jibhi (20 km away) for a relaxed twin-valley trip. Browse our Tirthan Valley tour packages or WhatsApp HimTrails (4.9★, 3,973+ travellers).

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