Tirthan valley is a lesser-known nook of Himachal that is slowly gaining popularity. Accessible from Tirthan, Great Himalayan National Park is one of the most pristine bio-diverse forests of India. It happens to be the only national park that allows overnight camping. This easy, beginner-level trek takes you from Gushaini to Shilt Thatch, a lovely view-point within the park that offers panoramic views of snow-clad peaks, and back.
2 nights of luxurious stay, 2 nights of camping in the forest, gushing free-flowing Tirthan river that keeps you company and hikes to a lovely waterfall and an awe-inspiring 7-storied ancient temple tower that has withstood the test of time add up to make it an experience of a life-time.
Day temperature will hover around 08 to 18 degree Celsius, while night temperature can go down to -05 and at some places more.
Adi Kailash and Kailash Mansarovar are different destination, but both are Panch Kailash. Adi Kailash is in Indian Himalayas and Kailash Mansarovar is in Tibet. Both are holy mountains.
Due to the heavy snow fall ,inner line permit process is closed by administration in winter.
It’s a natural shape of Om on snowcapped mountain. According to Hindu scripture, it’s a sign of high energy and creation.
From Kathgodam to Dharchula, it’s well-connected road but from Dharchula to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat totally offroad. We used 4/4 transport for particular stretch