Mud walls, river sound, nothing else
Tirthjal
River on one side, forest on the other — mud walls in between.
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Tirthjal sits alongside the Tirthan river — not near it, not overlooking it, but next to it in the way that means you fall asleep to it and wake up to it. The architecture is mud and stone, which keeps rooms cool in summer and retains warmth in colder months. Nothing here is polished or resort-style. It is a clean, well-kept, honest property.
The property has five rooms across two types — two larger duplex units and three standard singles. All face the river side. It works equally well for a couple wanting a room, a group of friends splitting the property, or a family that wants space but not a hotel.
The GHNP park gate is close enough that early morning park walks are realistic without a long drive. Chhoie Waterfall is the most natural first outing. Trout fishing in the Tirthan is the activity the location was made for.
Rooms & Pricing
Duplex Room
duplex · 2 units
₹5,000
– ₹6,500 / night
Two-level room with a sleeping loft and a sitting area below. More space, good for couples wanting room to move or small families.
Up to 4 guests
Single Room
single · 3 units
₹3,000
– ₹4,000 / night
Compact, clean, and river-facing. Right-sized for a solo traveller or couple who want the location without the extra square footage.
Up to 2 guests
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Tirthjal Riverside Retreat
5 rooms · rate depends on room type
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