Dear Delhiites and other friends in North India, if you’re looking for a quiet place for a long weekend, Shangal may be exactly what you need! In front of Kullu is Sainj Valley, within its green range is the real gem Chandigarh.

Trekking in the Great Himalayas National Park has become a privilege. Let me tell you the reason. It is one of the most pristine and unique ecosystems in the world. So much, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And because of its unique protection, not only the rich flora and fauna of the park but also the communities that live there are undisturbed. And Sainj Valley Trek will take you to it!

The hike begins in the beautiful meadows of Shangai. The pine-fringed landscape of the towering mountains is reminiscent of Kashmir. This is a comparison that is underrated. The grasslands of Kashmir are the best. And more meadows follow. The path then passes through a dense forest audible to the barking of various birds. When the trail finally opens out of the woods, you’ll have stunning views of the mighty mountains surrounding the Sainj Valley and the Raktisar Glacier. The road leads to an old village, an apple orchard, and finally, Lake Patrick. The whole place is surrounded by many local myths and stories.

You can get all of this on weekend trekking! To be honest, this method is too valuable, especially from a location very close to the urbanized Kuru. A walking tour where you can see the villages of the past and their unique temples. The

Sainj Valley is part of the four canyons that make up the Great Himalayas National Park. That is the Tisan Valley, the Parvati Valley, and the Jiwanara Valley. Most trekking in the Parvati Valley or the Jiwanara Valley is inaccessible to beginners. Tirthan, Sainj’s Twin Valley, is much more well known and therefore more crowded. For this reason, we believe the Sainj Valley is a perfect and undisturbed introduction to the wonders of trekking in the rich ecosystems of the Great Himalayas National Park. During the two days!

Sainj Valley

How to Reach Sainj Valley?

You will discover the serene beauty of the Sange Valley while relaxing at the foot of the Greater Himalayan National Park. There are a few more villages in the Kullu Valley, but Sainj will surprise you. A place where you can see the richness of nature and all kinds of living things, a place where you can relax and be young! You can get here by all popular means of transport.

By car

Sainj can be reached by car, but it is a 10-hour drive from Delhi and the distance is almost 480 km. You will need to take NH 44 to Chandigarh to Shimla and beyond. There are toll roads but tankers will enjoy the trip. You can stop and go on your trip to Chandigarh, or you can stop and go on your trip to Shimla. Both have great places to stay and B&Bs.

By bus

You need to take a bus from Himachal to Ot on the Delhi-Manali route and then a taxi to Sign. The valley is close to Aut and you won’t spend around Rs 500 per person. According to your convenience, you can even take another bus from Out to Sainj village. However, there are no direct buses.

By air

To travel by flight, you need to land in Kullu Manali and then take some local transport or taxi from there. The nearest airport is Kulu-Manali, a 95-minute drive from Sainj. However, it is also possible to fly to Chandigarh or Shimla and drive there, but the journey will be at least about 7 hours longer along the mountain pass.

By train

There are no train tracks in this small town.

Best Time to Visit Sainj

Sainj Valley is beautiful year-round, but January and February offer breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains. July to September is also a great option for those who want to explore the Himalayas during the rainy season.
So, before you dream of this Himalayan paradise, let’s see what you can do in the mountain valley.

You should visit:

  • Meadows: This hike’s meadows are large, textured, and can be a popular destination for the famous Hajjar Pastures to earn money. The best part of the meadow on this hike is that it is easily reachable. For most hikes, you can reach the meadow in two days through the forest. It all starts in the meadows of this hike!
  • Lake Pandrik: It will take some time to realize that you are approaching Lake Pundrik on the trail. After all, all you can see on the surface are thick layers of grass and leaves, with tree trunks floating blankly between them. According to tradition surrounding the lake, rice fields were located here until the local gods of the nearby valleys started fighting and effectively stopped farming. The lake is named after Rishi Pundrik, who is said to have blessed the land with spiritual knowledge many years ago.
  • Birds: Many birds can be seen as the trail passes through the Great Himalayas National Park and lush forests. Our researchers have found Blue Magpie, Western Tragopan, Himalayan Griffin, Yellow-billed Sandpiper, Himalayan Whistle Thrush, Small Porktail, Large Hill Babette, Weerdite Flycatcher, Black and White Cheeks/Red Vents and Red Mustache Bulb, Brown Banged Tabby Bull…
  • Traditional Villages: Villages in the mighty Himalayas National Park are largely untouched. This means that the architecture and culture of the people of Kuluvi are isolated from the modern world. You can see the house of the dead Theodar found in the national park, an old temple built for local gods, the only public school, a great (a whetstone). This hydro-mecanical grindstone grinds flour for this town. This creates a unique cultural experience.

Sainj Valley

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs):-.

1. Where is Sainj Valley located?

A. Sainj Valley is situated in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is part of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) and is nestled amidst the stunning Himalayan mountain range.

2. What makes Sainj Valley a popular tourist destination?

A. Sainj Valley is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, pristine landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna. It offers opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, wildlife spotting, and experiencing the local culture of the Himachali people.

3. What are some popular attractions in Sainj Valley?

A. Popular attractions in Sainj Valley include the Great Himalayan National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the Sainj Wildlife Sanctuary. Visitors can also explore picturesque villages, serene rivers, and lush forests while enjoying the tranquility of the valley.

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4. What activities can tourists enjoy in Sainj Valley?

A. Tourists can engage in a variety of activities in Sainj Valley, including trekking to scenic viewpoints and high-altitude lakes, birdwatching to spot a diverse range of avian species, wildlife safaris to encounter Himalayan wildlife, and experiencing the local culture by visiting traditional villages.

5. When is the best time to visit Sainj Valley?

A. The best time to visit Sainj Valley is during the summer months from April to June and the post-monsoon season from September to November. These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and optimal conditions for outdoor activities.

6. How do I reach Sainj Valley?

A. Sainj Valley is accessible by road from nearby towns such as Kullu and Aut. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport in Kullu, which is well-connected to major cities in India. Visitors can also reach Sainj Valley by taking a train to Jogindernagar Railway Station and then traveling by road.

7. What accommodations are available in Sainj Valley?

A. Accommodation options in Sainj Valley range from guesthouses and homestays to eco-resorts and luxury campsites. Visitors can choose to stay in accommodations located within the valley or in nearby towns such as Kullu and Manali, which offer a wider range of options.