We warmly welcome you to our family cottages, Gone fishing, located on the bank of Kalwari stream, which joins up with the Tirthan River about 500mts down the stream. We are in the eco-zone of Great Himalayan National Park which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by orchards and step farming fields on one side and pine and deodar forests on the other, our cottages are literally in the lap of nature. Your stay is bound to form a lasting camaraderie with nature and the valley. With an abundance of trout, the valley is a virtual paradise for anglers. (The fishing season starts on 01 March and ends on 31st October. Moreover, the valley abounds with exquisite and rare birds and waking up to loud bird song is a heavenly way to begin your morning. There are quaint walking trails along the stream and leading into the forest near the cottages. We strongly recommend exploring these trails where you might stumble upon unexpected and delightful views or spot some rare birds.
Large, plush rooms with plenty of natural light come equipped with an oil heater each. Hot water is available 24/7. For your indoor time, LCD TVs connected to Tata Sky keep you company.
Flights are easily available from Bhuntar Airport, Kullu from all major airports. Newly constructed roads are convenient for those travelling by road.
We come in the vicinity of the UNSECO world heritage site, The Great Himalayan National Park.
All meals are freshly prepared with organic ingredients sourced locally from the farmers of the Valley.
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Connect with nature on the banks of Tirthan River Tirthan river is one of the most pristine rivers in India and is world famous for angling. This is the only river in Himachal Pradesh whose flow remains unobstructed by any dam. Spending some silent moments near Tirthan river is a rejuvenating experience.
Sharchi is a beautiful higher village in the valley, approachable with dirt roads. Sharchi, translating to ‘Land of Truth’ is one of the most colorful villages in Himachal Pradesh. Bright colored roofs packed close to each other with greenery and farms all around and the backdrop of gigantic Himalayas – That’s Sharchi for you.
This is the easiest and most common hike in the valley. A short 30-45 min hike leads to a beautiful waterfall and depending on the season, the water level of the fall changes. Almost everyone who comes to Tirthan Valley visits the waterfall.
Just walk around the valley and you would find exotic species of Himalayan birds either on the river side or on trees. You can get lucky with paradise flycatcher, red capped white start, Himalayan Griffon, verditer flycatcher, hundreds of red billed blue Magpies and Himalayan bulbuls, black bulbuls, drongo, tits, etc .