Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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This tranquil hamlet's lush pine forests, old temples, and beautiful lakes make it a unique tourist destination.
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The Great Himalayan National Park, established in 1984, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of Tirthan Valley's most beautiful spots.
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The sacred temple honors Goddess Budhi Nagin. Locals pray and seek blessings at the temple daily.
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The Tirthan valley's major watercourse. The turbulent river waters cascading against boulders and running through untamed woodlands is beautiful.
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Raghupur Fort, a tourist attraction in Tirthan Valley, is believed to have been built by the Mandi dynasty to defend against invaders.
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Serolsar Lake is a popular Tirthan Valley attraction. The lake's lovely waters enchant vacationers.
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The valley's god, Shringa Rishi (Rishyashringa in Hindu mythology), is worshipped at the temple. It's a holy spot in Tirthan Valley.
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Chhoie Waterfall (Sai Ropa Waterfall) is one of Tirthan Valley's most beautiful and serene spots.
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Gaidhar Waterfall is a beautiful Tirthan valley attraction. From Gaidhar, the Fall journey begins.
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Jalori Pass, also called Jalori Jot, is a beautiful place to visit in Tirthan Valley. It is 10,800 feet above sea level.
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