Hey adventurers! Journey to Tirthan Valley & Shoja in Himachal Pradesh, a hidden jewel once known as 'Kulanthapitha'. Imagine trekking amidst snow-kissed peaks, spotting colorful birds, and breathing the freshest mountain air! Discover ancient temples and charming villages where time seems to slow down. It's a Himalayan paradise waiting to be explored!
Enjoy Riverside Camping
Experience Local Cuisine At Homestays
Explore The Great Himalayan National Park
Fishing In The Tirthan River
Hike To Chhoie Waterfall
Trekking To Serolsar Lake
Visit The Jalori Pass
March to June, September to November
All-Day
₹2,500 per person
Historically, the Tirthan Valley remained relatively isolated due to its remote location and challenging terrain. The local communities primarily relied on agriculture and traditional crafts for their livelihoods. The valley's connection to the outside world increased with the development of roads and the growth of tourism in Himachal Pradesh. The establishment of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in 1984 played a significant role in preserving the valley's biodiversity and promoting sustainable tourism. Over the years, Tirthan Valley has gradually gained recognition as an eco-tourism destination, attracting visitors who appreciate its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The local communities have also adapted to the changing times, offering homestays and other tourism-related services, while striving to maintain the valley's pristine environment.