The beautiful landscapes of Pabbar river which is originated from Chandarnahan lake, glacier and springs from the surface in Chansal mountain range forms the Pabbar valley near the boarder of Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh in Rohru area of district Shimla. This valley is also known as Rohru Valley.
Beautiful landscapes of Pabbar valley
When we start journey from Shimla then road bifurcates from Theog about 32 Km from Shimla towards Jubbal on Theog Hatkoti Rohru road,after reaching Jubbal then reach Rohru. From Rohru we enter the beautiful landscapes of Pabbar valley. The Jubbal is about 60 Km from Theog and Rohru is about 25 Km from Jubbal. This valley is less explored for tourism because of poor road facility but now Government of Himachal Pradesh is doing well in developing road infrastructure in the state including this area also so there is a lot of potential in tourism sector in this valley.
The Pabbar valley starts from Hatkoti and extends up to Tikri in the lap of Chansal mountain range. The valley has many small khads in this valley and are flowing in zig- zag form at numbers of locations, the major khads are Andhra, Penjore Shhikri.
Panoramic landscapes in the valley
The panoramic meadows with ample natural flowers , green grass and grazing animals are worth seeing. The thick forests of blue pine in lower reaches and silver-fir at higher altitude adds to the beauty of the valley. The apple orchards in the valley have added to the economy of the area.
Beautiful View of the valley
The agriculture in the valley has major crops maize, barley, pulses, rice, wheat , potatoes and Millets. Horticulture development programs have also encouraged by the Government in recent years. The Pabbar is also has Trout fish activities. Fishing and angling is one favorite activity in the pabbar valley, Mr. Glover a British Chief Conservators of forests had introduced the Trout fishing in Pabbar river during 1938-39 .
The people of the valley are beautiful, simple and hard working. The trecking activities to the valley and Chansal mountains is there for trekkers and nature lovers. The trekking adventures can be best enjoyed on the Gadsari -Saru trek which starts from Gadsari and ends at Saru lake at an altitude of about 3616.50 metres from mean sea level. The another trek is from Janglik -Chandarnahan which ends at Chandarnahan lake about 4000 metres from mean sea level. The third challenging trek is Rupin Pass trek which starts from Dhaula and end at a water fall at an altitude of 4619 metres from mean sea level . The very pleasant trek from Rohru - Buran Ghati pass which starts from Rohru and ends at an altitude of 4578 metres also there is on another trek named Kharapathar -Giri -Ganga trek. Trekking teams enjoy these treks and enjoy the nature in this valley.
View of Jubbal
The valley is full of nature and beautiful landscapes.
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