Monday, August 10, 2020

BANJAR & TIRTHAN VALLEY

BANJAR & TIRTHAN VALLEY



Banjar is a town in Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a part of Seraj region that extends from Jalori pass till Shikari Devi in Janjehli. The Tirthan valley is also a part of Banjar region with Banjar town being the main marketplace in Tirthan Valley. Tirthan river is major river of Banjar along with the tributary Pushpabhad flowing from Jalori pass through Jibhi. It is located at the confluence of these two rivers. Banjar is one the tehsil of Kullu district. 'Banjar mela ' is the prominent fair of Banjar valley. A dialect of Kullavi called Seraji is spoken here and the people are also called Serajis. There are many tourist spot in banjar, these are Tirthan valley, chehni fort for Shringa Rishi, Bahu village, jibhi valley, Balu temple etc.

If you are scouring for places to visit in Bangar and Tirthan Valley, this is the only guide you would ever need. Stunningly beautiful, both the places lure tourists yet stay as magical as ever, yet not turned into one more touristy, commercial destinations. All these places in Tirthan Valley and Banjar can be accessed by taking an overnight bus/volvo to Manali that starts from Delhi every evening. You need to get down before Aut tunnel or in Aut village, from where you can get a bus or cab for Banjar.

The Banjaar valley offers three main landmarks which are worth visiting.The historically important Bala temple of Markanday Rishi and Durgamata, the Shringa Rishi temple at Bagi, which has a large statue of Rishi Shringi and intricate wood carvings depicting 24 different births of God (Rama, Krishna, Narsimhan Barah etc.) and Chehalis Fort, in Chehani which is approximately 1000 years old and rises 11 stories in to the air. It offers breathtaking views of the mountains and valley around, although one should use caution as the balcony is not very safe. Additionally, the fort has a 400 meters tunnel (now closed) and a Krishna temple (RaghuNath ji) on one of the upper stories. Please note that it is considered disrespectful for visitors to any temple to not remove their shoes before entering. Please show respect by simply leaving your shoes at the door.

The key tourism points in the Banjaar Valley are:
Shoja

This village is situated at an altitude of 2,680 meters on the Aut‐Luhari road leading to Shimla at a distance of about 40 kms from Aut. More notable here, than perhaps elsewhere in Seraj, is the peculiar style of architecture of many of the older houses. The upper storey of these old fashioned dwellings appears to be merely an open work frame so designed for the storage of hay during winter months. The rest house at Shoja is a comfortable bungalow and is located in a setting of marvelous scenic surroundings. During the appropriate season excellent small game shooting is available within easy distance of Shoja. From here to the top of Jalori Pass is not a difficult ascent steep, but a good rideable road is bordered in early summer by occasional clumps of purple and other flowers. In sheltered ravines near the head of the pass. Even in the July shallow snow patches may still be in evidence. Northwards, i.e, towards Kullu and Lahul are visible several far flung snow‐crowned ranges, visible beyond the intervening trees, and afford frequent excuse for looking backward.

Jalori Pass

The charm of the country around the pass is its semi tropical forest vegetation. The hillsides are covered with dense fir and spruce and higher up stand deciduous arboreum , rhododendron and evergreen oakwoods. At the top to the pass, the view on all direction is superb.

Raghupur Fort

During the winter, Raghupur welcomes you with snow capped peaks . This picturesque site located at approximately 3540 mts is the location of an old fort built by the king of Kullu. The fort is surrounded by wide trenches and there is a small pond inside. The walls of the fort are marked by bullett holes from sieges. There is a good camping he re as well as fantastic views of the Outer Seraj valley, as well as access to a near by ski point.

Sareulsar Lake

Sareulsar is a small lake (or a large pond) located at about 3050 meters. The area is extremely beautiful as well as being a sacred spot for worshiping the Goddess Budhi Nagin. Budhi Nagin is goddess of Ghee (clarified butter ) and pilgrims come to Sareulsar to pray for good quantity ghee in the coming year. As part of the worship, the pilgrims walk around the lake pouring an unbroken line ghee. There is good camping in the area, as well as small caves. Additionally, the area is surrounded by dense forest and fields of wild flowers.

Lambhari Top

At 3600 meters , Lambhari offers beautiful views of the Himalayan chain. The peak offers to distinct faces, one of which looks will make you think you are walking on the moon. This is an excellent area for coming in solitude of nature. Additionally there is an abundance of effective ayurvedic/naturopathic medicines to be found growing in the area including Kauri, Patish, Losar, Talshi, Chunkari, Tangul and Dhupnu.

Sakiran Top

The Skiran dhar ridge leading to Lambhari offers beautiful vie ws of the Himalayan chain at Sakiran. There is a beautiful temple of Rish i Shringi ji. The area offers good camping in the fields and in the many cave s. There are also wild fruits available during the summer month.
Srikhand Mahadev Peak


Chaihani fort of Banjaar valley 

The Banjaar valley offers three main landmarks which are worth visiting.The historically important Bala temple of Markanday Rishi and Durgamata, the Shringa Rishi temple at Bagi, which has a large statue of Rishi Shringi and intricate wood carvings depicting 24 different births of God (Rama, Krishna, Narsimhan Barah etc.) and Chehalis Fort, in Chehani which is approximately 1000 years old and rises 11 stories in to the air. It offers breathtaking views of the mountains and valley around, although one should use caution as the balcony is not very safe. Additionally, the fort has a 400 meters tunnel (now closed) and a Krishna temple (RaghuNath ji) on one of the upper stories. Please note that it is considered disrespectful for visitors to any temple to not remove their shoes before entering. Please show respect by simply leaving your shoes at the door.

Shoja

This village is situated at an altitude of 2,680 meters on the Aut‐Luhari road leading to Shimla at a distance of about 40 kms from Aut. More notable here, than perhaps elsewhere in Seraj, is the peculiar style of architecture of many of the older houses. The upper storey of these old fashioned dwellings appears to be merely an open work frame so designed for the storage of hay during winter months. The rest house at Shoja is a comfortable bungalow and is located in a setting of marvelous scenic surroundings. During the appropriate season excellent small game shooting is available within easy distance of Shoja. From here to the top of Jalori Pass is not a difficult ascent steep, but a good rideable road is bordered in early summer by occasional clumps of purple and other flowers. In sheltered ravines near the head of the pass. Even in the July shallow snow patches may still be in evidence. Northwards, i.e, towards Kullu and Lahul are visible several far flung snow‐crowned ranges, visible beyond the intervening trees, and afford frequent excuse for looking backward.

Jalori Pass

The charm of the country around the pass is its semi tropical forest vegetation. The hillsides are covered with dense fir and spruce and higher up stand deciduous arboreum , rhododendron and evergreen oakwoods. At the top to the pass, the view on all direction is superb.

Raghupur Fort

During the winter, Raghupur welcomes you with snow capped peaks . This picturesque site located at approximately 3540 mts is the location of an old fort built by the king of Kullu. The fort is surrounded by wide trenches and there is a small pond inside. The walls of the fort are marked by bullett holes from sieges. There is a good camping he re as well as fantastic views of the Outer Seraj valley, as well as access to a near by ski point.

Sareulsar Lake

Sareulsar is a small lake (or a large pond) located at about 3050 meters. The area is extremely beautiful as well as being a sacred spot for worshiping the Goddess Budhi Nagin. Budhi Nagin is goddess of Ghee (clarified butter ) and pilgrims come to Sareulsar to pray for good quantity ghee in the coming year. As part of the worship, the pilgrims walk around the lake pouring an unbroken line ghee. There is good camping in the area, as well as small caves. Additionally, the area is surrounded by dense forest and fields of wild flowers.

Lambhari Top

At 3600 meters , Lambhari offers beautiful views of the Himalayan chain. The peak offers to distinct faces, one of which looks will make you think you are walking on the moon. This is an excellent area for coming in solitude of nature. Additionally there is an abundance of effective ayurvedic/naturopathic medicines to be found growing in the area including Kauri, Patish, Losar, Talshi, Chunkari, Tangul and Dhupnu.


Sakiran Top

The Skiran dhar ridge leading to Lambhari offers beautiful vie ws of the Himalayan chain at Sakiran. There is a beautiful temple of Rish i Shringi ji. The area offers good camping in the fields and in the many cave s. There are also wild fruits available during the summer month.
Srikhand Mahadev Peak

Far off in Kinnar Kailash mountain range, lies in silence the Srikhand peak (5139 mts.) another celestial seat of Lord Shiva. It is approachable on foot from Bathad to Bashleu Pass 3200 mts. and by the road. From Nirmand both converging at Sarahan and alpine village in Kurpon valley of Outer Seraj. The trek from Sarahan to the top of the peak entails a breath‐taking journey through deep expanse of famous Girchi forests. Seldom visited, the country offers a stunning panorama of fauna and flora. Bhim Dawari is the base to climb up to Nainsar, a small lake blissfully beautiful and sleepy. The deep semi‐circle rimmed with craggy rocks and towering forests bringing new dimensions to life.

Bahu

Bahu is the celestial seat of all powerful Bahu Yognees in Seraj. The view all around is captivating and snow capped mountain can be seen from here.

Gadagushaini

Garagushaini is very beautiful area. It is situated at the bord er of district Kullu and Mandi. It remindes one of the Sonmerg area in Kashmir. There are many temples and fort including Tungasi Dibber and Dalnu. The road to Garagushaini village breaks off from state highway‐11 just after Jaipur Jibhi.

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BANJAR & TIRTHAN VALLEY Banjar is a town in Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a part of Seraj region that ex...