Tirthan Valley
Tirthan valley

Tirthan valley guide
Before embarking on your journey to Tirthan Valley, it’s essential to gather practical information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.

Things to do in Tirthan valley
Here are a few enticing activities to indulge in while exploring this picturesque valley.
River Crossing and Trout Fishing ,Nature Walks and Bird Watching.

Trip to the Tirthan valley
A trip to Tirthan Valley sounds like a wonderful adventure! Nestled in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India, Tirthan Valley offers serene landscapes, lush forests, and pristine rivers.
The Complete Tour
Guide
Tirthan Valley, nestled in the picturesque state of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those seeking serenity away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here’s your complete tour guide to exploring this beautiful valley:
Overview
Tirthan, Valley in Himachal Pradesh is a symphony of natural splendor, where the melody of flowing rivers harmonizes with the chorus of lush forests. The valley is adorned with picturesque landscapes, where every turn unveils a new vista of breathtaking beauty. Towering Himalayan peaks stand sentinel, casting their majestic shadows over the serene valley below. Called ‘Himachal’s Best Kept Secret’, Tirthan Valley perched at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level is the perfect getaway destination blessed with a wealth of nature’s tresures. It is the perfect placed to be if you are tired from the hustle & bustle of the everyday metro life full of noise and pollution.
Discover Sacred Spirits
Siddu is one of the most enjoyable local cuisines of Tirthan Valley to be had with pudina chutney or the local desi ghee. The recipe has been passed down for centuries and It is delicious piping hot, drenched in ghee and dipped in the homemade apple chutney but really came into its own later in the evening when we used it to mop up the sauce from the Rara Chicken and Paneer. This SIDDU is good for health if there is a proper balance of spices which anybody in the Tirthan Household will be familiar with.
Local Cusine
Siddu is one of the most enjoyable local cuisines of Tirthan Valley to be had with pudina chutney or the local desi ghee. The recipe has been passed down for centuries and It is delicious piping hot, drenched in ghee and dipped in the homemade apple chutney but really came into its own later in the evening when we used it to mop up the sauce from the Rara Chicken and Paneer. This SIDDU is good for health if there is a proper balance of spices which anybody in the Tirthan Household will be familiar with.
The stinging nettle is fairly common in the Tirthan Valley growing along with the hemp plant. While Stinging nettles sound intimidating, but there’s no need to fear eating them. It’s easy to take the sting out of the nettles just cook them! Nettles have a long, delicious history as an edible wild green and are one of the first wild plants to appear each spring. Treat yourself to some delicious & nutritious wild nettles by making this vividly green spring soup in the Tirthan Valley. One may also ask for stinging nettle chutney which goes well with Sidus and Momo ( steamed dumplings) Nettle soup is a traditional and is eaten mainly during spring and early summer, when young nettle buds are collected.
This is also one of the specialties of the Tirthan Region though they are fairly common all over the Himalayas. Stuffed Bhatura, a filling breakfast or snack, can also be enjoyed as a meal. These soft and tasty bhaturas are loved by all and are also easy to cook. Usually the stuffing is of crushed lentils, but poppy seeds etc can also be used just like sidu. The dough is fermented and the bhuturus can be had fried or just cooked on fire (dry) like Chapati’s! This is a modified form of Bhaturu as these are stuffed with spices mixed paste of dal (black gram), opium seeds or walnut. These are either simply baked or deep-fried. These are taken as breakfast or snack food with tea.

Where to stay
Tirthan, Valley in Himachal Pradesh is a symphony of natural splendor, where the melody of flowing rivers harmonizes with the chorus of lush forests. The valley is adorned with picturesque landscapes, where every turn unveils a new vista of breathtaking beauty. Towering Himalayan peaks stand sentinel, casting their majestic shadows over the serene valley below.
Map
How to reach
- By Road
The ecozone of the Tirthan Valley is just 1 hour off the main Delhi-Kullu-Manali road. There are regular overnight Volvo buses from Delhi and Chandigarh to Kullu and Manali.
Inform the conductor of the bus that you need to be dropped at Aut town just after the tunnel. We can arrange a taxi to pick you up from Aut.
- By Air
The nearest airport is Bhuntar- Kullu airport about 10 Km from Kullu, taxis are available there or we can arrange a taxi to pick you from airport.
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