Banjar Hot Springs

Banjar Hot Springs are a natural wonder tucked in the Tirthan Valley, known for their therapeutic and healing properties. Surrounded by mountains and lush greenery, the warm waters provide a relaxing soak for weary travelers. It’s a perfect spot to unwind in nature while experiencing the valley’s hidden charm.

Tirthan Valley

Tirthan Valley is a pristine haven nestled in the eco-buffer zone of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), approximately 70 km from Kullu. The valley owes its name to a sacred glacial spring ("Tirth") near Hanskund Peak (about 4,800 m), which gives rise to the Tirthan River that carves through dense forests, alpine meadows, and quaint villages.

Jalori Pass

Jalori Pass, perched at 10,800 ft, is a breathtaking mountain pass in Himachal Pradesh surrounded by dense oak and cedar forests. It offers panoramic views of snow-clad ranges and is the gateway to treks like Serolsar Lake and Raghupur Fort. A blend of natural beauty and spiritual charm, it’s a must-visit spot for every traveler in Banjar Valley.

Serolsar Lake

Serolsar Lake, nestled at 10,171 ft near Jalori Pass, is a crystal-clear high-altitude lake surrounded by dense oak and pine forests. The lake is considered sacred and is believed to be protected by Budhi Nagin, the local goddess. Its serene beauty, reached by a scenic 5 km trek, makes it a peaceful escape for nature and spirituality seekers.

Chehni Kothi

Chehni Kothi, standing tall at nearly 45 meters, is an ancient tower made of stone and wood, reflecting traditional Himachali architecture. Once a defensive structure, it now serves as a reminder of the region’s rich history and craftsmanship. Trekking up to this hidden gem near Banjar rewards visitors with both cultural heritage and stunning valley views.

Shringa Rishi Temple

Shringa Rishi Temple, dedicated to the presiding deity of Banjar Valley, is a beautifully carved wooden shrine nestled amidst serene surroundings. Known for its cultural and spiritual significance, it attracts devotees and travelers alike. The temple’s intricate Himachali architecture and peaceful setting make it a must-visit landmark in the region.

Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP)

Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a pristine wilderness rich in biodiversity and stunning Himalayan landscapes. Spread across alpine meadows, forests, and glaciers, it shelters rare wildlife like snow leopards and Himalayan tahr. Perfect for trekking, camping, and birdwatching, GHNP offers an untouched escape into nature’s grandeur.

Surrounded by nature’s beauty, enjoy all the comforts of home in a warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes every stay feel truly special.

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