Chhoie Waterfall

About : Chhoie Waterfall or Sai Ropa Waterfall is one of the breathtaking and charming places to visit in Tirthan Valley, especially due to its boundless beauty and serenity. You need to traverse through a trekking trail starting from the village of Gai Dhar, to reach the waterfall.

The total travelling time is 35 to 40 mins, offering you the lavish beauty of the Himalayas and the astonishing views of the green valleys. As soon as you reach the endpoint of the trek, you will be overwhelmed to observe the misty waterfall ascending down through the dense forest plantations.

Where is the Chhoie Waterfall located?

Chhoie Waterfall is located in the Kullu area of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is close to the village of Jana, making it accessible from famous tourist locations such as Manali and Naggar. The waterfall is named after the local deity Chhoi Mata, and villagers gather to worship her at one of the trees near the cascade. Chhoie Waterfall is also accessible via a short 3-kilometer walk beginning at Village Nagini and lasting approximately one hour. 

What makes the Chhoie Waterfall special?

Choie Waterfall is recognized for its crystal-clear cascading waters, green surroundings, and serene mood. The waterfall is named after the local deity Chhoi Mata, and villagers gather to worship her at one of the trees near the cascade. Colorful flags and offerings adorn the tree. It has become a hidden gem for travelers and nature lovers eager to explore the Tirthan Valley’s offbeat areas.

Chhoie Waterfall

What can you do there?

You can primarily enjoy a short trek to the waterfall, enjoy the scenic beauty of the lush green surroundings, relax by the pool, hum with the rhythm of rushing water, take numerous photographs, and, depending on the season and conditions, even take a refreshing dip in the cool water. The area is also considered an excellent spot for birdwatching due to its diverse ecosystem. 

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Frequently Askee Questions

The trek to Chhoie Waterfall is approximately 3 kilometers long, starting from Village Nagini and takes 45 minutes to an hour.

To access Nagini village, tourists must first travel to Kullu. If you fly from Chandigarh or Delhi to Kullu-Manali Airport, you can take a direct taxi to Kullu, then to Aut, Gushaini village, and lastly Nagini, which is approximately 26 kilometers distant. From here you can start your trek to Chhoie.

The best time to visit Chhoie Waterfall is during the spring and summer months, from March to June, and the autumn season, from September to November. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, and the waterfall is in full flow due to melting snow and monsoon rains

When trekking to Chhoie Waterfall in Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, you should bring water, snacks, and a towel. 

Moderate trek suitable for almost all fitness levels.

Yes, but with some caution. The trek is doable for older kids, but little ones might find it tough. Keep an eye on them, and make sure everyone wears sturdy shoes.

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