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Tirthan Valley, Mungla Village, Banjar, Pekhri, Himachal Pradesh 175123

Experiences Around Boho Grove — For Every Kind of Soul
The mountains have a rhythm — sometimes fast with adventure, sometimes slow with peace. From riverside picnics to starry bonfires, every experience around Boho Grove brings you closer to nature’s heartbeat
Trekking
Wander through pine forests towards Jalori Pass and Serolsar Lake; let the Himalayas teach you stillness.
Art & Photography Corners
Capture or create; your creativity finds space here
River Bank Picnic
5-minute walk from Boho Grove; pack coffee, local snacks, and just breathe.
Camping Nights
Forest edge or orchard — sleep under constellations with stories and chai
Boho Café
Board games, acous􀆟c evenings, local brews — where travellers become friends.
Bonfire Evenings
Music, stories, and furry friends by your side
Great Himalayan National Park
Boho Grove is nestled near the renowned Great Himalayan National Park, a sanctuary of biodiversity in the western Himalayas. Key highlights include diverse flora and fauna, scenic landscapes, conservation efforts, trekking opportunities, and cultural significance. To visit the park, a 10-minute drive followed by an 8km trek is required, with a mandatory guide for your safety and enjoyment.

10 min drive + 8 km guided trek; UNESCO wilderness at your doorstep

Serloskar Lake Trek
Serloskar Lake, a scenic gem, is a 5 km trek from Jalori Pass. Beyond its natural beauty, the lake holds religious significance and is a local pilgrimage site. Residents visit every Saturday, circumambulating the lake and making offerings to the deity believed to protect the region. The trek to Serolsar Lake is a forest lover's paradise, winding through dense pine and deodar forests. At the 360-degree Viewpoint, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the Pir Panjal and Great Himalayan ranges. This trek is accessible for both fit beginners and experienced trekkers, characterized by gradual ascents and descents. The sole steep ascent leads to the 360-degree Viewpoint.
Jalori Pass
Jalori Pass, located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, is a mesmerizing high-altitude mountain pass that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys. It's a gateway to the stunning Seraj Valley and is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and trekkers. The pass is at an elevation of 3,120 meters (10,300 feet) and is known for its lush greenery, serene lakes, and challenging trekking trails. Whether you're seeking adventure or just want to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Himalayas, Jalori Pass is an ideal destination. Jalori pass is less than 2 hours drive from the property.


Raghupur Fort
A short, scenic hike with 360° views and a photographer’s dream
Chhoie Waterfall
Mist, moss, and mountain magic
Chhoie Waterfall is a pristine natural wonder surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. This waterfall offers a tranquil escape, perfect for picnics and relaxation. The sound of cascading water and the cool mist in the air create a serene backdrop, allowing visitors to connect with nature and find respite from their daily routines. Access to the waterfall is a short, less than 5-minute drive, followed by a trek of about 40 minutes through forest and villages.


Sharchi Village
Apple orchards, wooden homes, and the trail to Lambri Top
Sharchi or Sarchi, a charming village perched at 2200 meters in the mountains, serves as a base for the Lambri Top trek. A scenic road (about 11 kms) leads to Sarchi through deodar forests, offering breathtaking valley and mountain views. The village is surrounded by apple orchards and features traditional wooden houses. Lambri Top, a ridge connecting Tirthan and Seraj Valleys, is an hour's climb further from the village. It offers panoramic views of Tirthan Valley and provides excellent camping spots. Further, you can trek to Jalori Pass in a day. Savor local Himachali cuisine in this untouched, offbeat destination, away from commercial tourism.
Jibhi - Mini Thailand &
Jibhi Waterfall
A refreshing dip amid jungle greens
Jibhi, nestled in Himachal Pradesh's Banjar Valley, is a serene and picturesque hamlet known for its lush green landscapes and tranquil ambiance. Jibhi Waterfall: A short hike takes one to a serene waterfall which pleases all eyes. Mini Thailand: A hidden gem with landscapes that bear a resemblance to Thailand's tropical charm, lush greenery, clear rivers, and serene surroundings. Jibhi is about an hour distance away from the property.


Chaini Kothi
Ancient stone-tower village echoing Himalayan history
Chaini Kothi, a towering structure in Chaini village, is accessible via a 2 km uphill walk from Shringa Rishi Bagi temple. The village offers spectacular views of Tirthan Valley. Built in the 17th century as a defensive structure, it originally had seven stories, but two were lost in the 1905 earthquake. It remains one of the tallest structures in traditional Himachali architecture, standing at over 45 meters. The village is picturesque with wheat fields and traditional shawl-making.
