Have You Tried Trout Fishing At Tirthan Valley

Trout fishing, adventure sports and wildlife exploration at Tirthan Valley

 

There couldn’t be a more ideal place for fishing than the crystal clear Tirthan River, a tributary of Beas. Filled with brown and rainbow trouts, this destination is among the lesser known places in Himachal Pradesh for a truly immersive travel experience. Trouts are river or fresh water fish. Even if they venture to the sea, they swim back to the river to lay their eggs. Trout fishing is one of the favourites among anglers.

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River crossing in the Tirthan Valley is an adventure sport for people who are looking for some adrenaline rush in the quiet valley. A person is tied to a safety harness and slides from one point to the other, with the turbulent River Tirthan gushing underneath.

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From lush green forests to blooming flowers and meandering streams, the Great Himalayan National Park has several trekking paths. You can trek through this natural retreat, with white snow-capped mountains on both sides. The expected endurance level is high, but once you trek through these mighty mountains, any other trek will never be enough.

Jalori Pass is another stunning place for trekking and picnic at an altitude of 3120 m above the sea level. Pack your bag, lunch and gear up your shoes to enjoy the stunning view of the great Himalayas with Dhauladhar stretched in a line peaking from far behind.

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The best time to visit this valley is in summer. You can reach here via Kullu by road.

Another option is to do nothing and relax amidst the pine forests and cobbled streets of Tirthan Valley. The crisp mountain air, the crystal river water and the simple village life will refresh any tired city soul.