Hotel
Triveni Sissu is a perfect place to spend your holidays in the lap of snow
covered mountains. After leaving behind the lush green meadows and orchards of
Kullu and Manali the famous tourist destination from all over the world and
Atal Tunnel, a little village Shashin (Sissu) comes with a dramatic change of
landscape, bare hills, steep ridges, cliffs of bare rock, deep ravines and
valleys strewn with moraine left behind by receding glaciers.
Hotel Triveni Sissu is located 40 kms from Manali near Raja Ghepan Temple in Sissu. It is one of the best staying options in Sissu Village with all modern facilities. Lahaul with its curious mix of Buddhism and Hinduism has fine monasteries and temples. The monasteries repositories of Lahauls rich stone of Buddhist art and culture.
Hotel has a cozy restaurant with fire place
serving Indian, Chinese and Continental food. There is also garden are with
open sitting area from where you can witness the beauty of nature.
Hotel Triveni Sissu contact number 8988372651 and 9418204944
Places
to visit in Sissu
Raja Ghepan Temple: Lord
Ghepan (Gyephang) is the most revered and presiding diety of Lahaul Valley. So
much that he is called Raja Ghepan (King Ghepan). This temple is in Sissu,
where all vehicles stop and people offer prayers. There is a lake above 5800 m
known as Ghepan Ghats or Ghepan lake This temple is just 100 mts away from
Hotel .
Atal
Tunnel: Measuring 9 km, the Atal Tunnel is the longest highway tunnel above
10000 ft in the world, and it has been named after one of India’s former PM,
late Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Atal Tunnel was inaugurated by Indian PM
Narendra Modi on 3rd October 2020 to enable travellers to reach from Manali to
Ladakh throughout the year. The tunnel starts from Dhundhi located 25 km away
from Manali, and ends near Teling village in Lahaul valley. Shaped like a
horseshoe, this double-lane tunnel bears an overload clearance of more than 5
metres, which would allow even heavy trucks and vehicles to easily cross
through it. It has the capacity to handle 3000 cars and 1500 trucks on a daily
basis.
Rohtang
Pass: Rohtang Pass is just 35 km away from Hotel Triveni Sissu. The pass
provides a natural divide between the Kullu Valley with
a primarily sanatani culture (in the south), and the arid high-altitude Lahaul and Spiti valleys with a Buddhist culture
(in the north). The pass lies on the watershed between the Chenab and Beas basins. On the southern side of this pass,
the Beas River emerges from underground and flows southward and
on its northern side, the Chandra River (flows from the eastern Himalayas), a
source stream of the river Chenab, flows
westward.
Sissu
Waterfall (Pulam Dhara): Sissu waterfall is just 2 km away from Hotel and this
short trek to waterfall attracts lots of tourist and trekkers every year. The view of the waterfall
across the Chandra River and opposite the town, locally known as 'Palden Lhamo
dhar', is particularly spectacular.
Sissu
Lake: Sissu Lake is also one of the main attractions of the Valley. One can
enjoy boating in this lake during summer season.
Nursery:
Sissu nursery is just 1 km from Hotel. This place is famous for photography in
autumn season. This place is surrounded by poplar trees and attracts lots of
tourist.
Khoksar:
Khoksar
is one of the villages in Lahaul Mandal in Lahaulspiti District in Himachal
Pradesh state in Northern India. And Khoksar meaning is Alpine, Big, Colossal,
Gigantic, Highland, Huge, Mammoth, Tall and Towering. About 19 km from Rohtang
Pass, and 7 km from North Portal of Atal Tunnel Rohtang.
Gondla
Fort: House of the Thakur of Gondhla, called the Gondhla castle or fort
attracts a large number of tourists. This fort is around 12 km from Hotel
Triveni Sissu. The castle is an example of the indigenous timber bonded
stone-style of the western Himalayas, consisting of alternate courses of stone
and wooden beams cemented together with wet clay. This seven-storey high
edifice is topped by a wooden verandah which runs round the upper storey. It
looks like a Swiss Chalet. Staircases in the building are partially notched
wooden logs and the building has many apartments, which can comfortably
accommodate more than 100 people.
Tandi:
Tandi the confluence point of river Chandra and Bhaga in
Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh. Tandi is just 22 km from Hotel near Keylong.
Keylong: The district headquarters Keylong is located in the heart of Lahaul. It has been described by an early English traveler as a barbaric jewel “A rough cut emerald in a bronze in a silver setting”.
Udaypur:
Renowned for the ancient
Marikula Mata Temple, the picturesque hamlet of Udaipur is located on the banks
of Chandrabhaga River in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. The
pilgrimage site is considered holy by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Trilokinath
Temple: Triloknath temple is situated in Udaipur
sub division of District Lahaul and Spiti of Himachal Pradesh. It is nearly 45
KM from Keylong, Distt Head Quarter of Lahaul and Spiti early 146 KM from
Manali. Ancient name of Triloknath temple is Tunda vihar. This is holy shrine
is revered equally by Hindus and the Buddhists. Hindus consider Triloknath
deity as ‘Lard Shiva’ while the Buddhists consider the deity as ‘Arya
Avalokiteshwar ‘Tibetan language speaking people called him as ‘Garja Fagspa‘.
Surajtal:
Tso
Kamtsi or Suraj Tal also called Surya Tal, is a 800 m long lake that lies just
below the 4,890 m high Bara-lacha-la pass in Lahaul and Spiti valley of the
Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is the third highest lake in India, and
the 21st-highest in the world.
Baralacha
Pass: Bara-lacha
la also known as Bara-lacha Pass, or Bārā Lācha La, is a high mountain pass in
Zanskar range, connecting Lahaul district in Himachal Pradesh to Leh district
in Ladakh. The Leh–Manali Highway traverses the pass.
Sarchu: Sarchu is
a major halt point with tented accommodation in the Himalayas on the Leh-Manali
Highway, on the boundary between Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh in India. It is
situated between Baralacha La to the south and Lachulung La to the north, at an
altitude of 4,290 m.
Chandertal
Lake: Chandra Taal is one of the most beautiful lakes in Himachal Pradesh.
Chandra Taal is located in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh which
is home of high peaks, huge glaciers, passes, monasteries, temples , lakes and
also origin of two large rivers called Chandra and Bhaga. Both rivers meet at
Tandi village of Lahaul and Spiti later assumes as river Chenab.
Important distance
from Hotel Triveni Sissu
Manali
to Sissu 40 km
Keylong
to Sissu 30 km
Jispa
to Sissu 53 km
Baralacha
to Sissu 105
km
Kaza
to Sissu 155 km
Shimla to Sissu 288
km
Chandigarh
to Sissu 346 km
Delhi
to Sissu 580 km
Leh
to Sissu 387 km
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