Discover Uhl River

Where crystal waters meet Himalayan adventures

Best Time to Visit

March-June & Sept-Nov: Perfect for fishing & camping (12-25°C).

Ideal Duration

2-3 days: Covers fishing, riverside camping & short treks.

Known For

Golden trout fishing, Himalayan campsites & Shanan Power House views.

Avg. Trip Cost

₹5,000-8,000/person (permits, guide, camping gear & meals).

Uhl River, Himachal Pradesh, India

A Himalayan river that fuels valleys, forests, and unforgettable memories

Flowing through the heart of Barot Valley, the Uhl River is Himachal Pradesh’s hidden adventure hub. Known for its golden trout fishing, riverside camping, and as the starting point for treks to Khundi Pass, this Himalayan gem combines serenity with outdoor thrills. Whether you’re an angler casting your line at dawn, a camper stargazing by bonfires, or a trekker en route to Bada Bhangal, the Uhl promises unforgettable mountain moments.

Flowing through Barot Valley in Mandi district, the Uhl River is the heart of Himalayan adventures:

  • Trout Paradise: Stocked with golden and rainbow trout – permits available at Barot Fishing Hut.

  • Riverside Camping: Designated spots near Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary with bonfire permissions.

  • Trekker’s Base: Starting point for trails to Khundi Pass and Bada Bhangal.

  • Hydel History: Visit the Shanan Power House (1920s British-era project).

Pro Tip: Combine with a stay in Barot’s heritage homestays for local fishing stories!

Seasonal Travel Guide to Uhl River

Shoulder Seasons

Sep-Nov
Golden trout season + clear skies for photography.

Winter Season

December-Feb
Chilly but serene. Limited camping (nights ~0°C).
Temp: 0°C to 15°C

Monsoon Season

July-Aug
Avoid – swollen river, fishing banned.
Temp: 12°C to 25°C

Summer Season

Mar-June
Ideal for fishing (12-18°C water temp). Book permits early.
Temp: 15°C to 30°C

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Uhl River: Your Travel Guide to this Himalayan Gem

Imagine a sparkling river winding through green valleys and forests – that’s the Uhl River in Barot, Himachal Pradesh. It’s a place where you can relax, enjoy nature, and maybe even catch your own dinner!

  • Beautiful Scenery: The river flows through the heart of Barot Valley, offering stunning views at every turn. Picture lush greenery meeting the clear, flowing water – perfect for photos and peaceful moments.
  • Trout Fishing: If you love to fish, the Uhl River is famous for its trout. You’ll need a permit, but the chance to catch fresh Himalayan trout in such a beautiful setting is a real treat. You might even see local trout farms along the way.
  • Riverside Relaxation: Find a quiet spot along the banks, listen to the gentle flow of the water, and just unwind. It’s a great place to escape the hustle and bustle.
  • Starting Point for Treks: For those who love to hike, the Uhl River often marks the beginning of trails into the surrounding mountains. You can follow paths that hug the river or venture further into the forests.
  • Camping by the Water: Imagine spending a night under the stars with the sound of the river as your lullaby. There are campsites near the Uhl River where you can have this experience (make sure to check about permits and designated areas).
  • Part of Local Life: The river is important to the people who live here. You’ll see them going about their day by its banks, giving you a glimpse into the local culture.
  • Take a Riverside Walk: Enjoy easy strolls along the well-maintained paths near the river. It’s a great way to soak in the views.
  • Try Angling: If you’re interested in fishing, get the necessary permits and equipment and spend a peaceful day by the water.
  • Go Camping: Pitch a tent at a riverside campsite for an adventurous night in nature.
  • Use it as a Starting Point for Hikes: Inquire about trekking routes that begin near the Uhl River and explore the surrounding hills.
  • Simply Enjoy the Views: Find a cozy café or a scenic viewpoint overlooking the river and just appreciate the natural beauty.
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  • The water can be cold, even in summer, as it comes from a glacier.
  • Be respectful of the environment and avoid littering.
  • If you plan to fish or camp, make sure you have the required permits.
  • The area around the river is generally peaceful and safe for travelers.

The Uhl River is a central part of the Barot Valley experience, offering something for everyone who appreciates nature and a slower pace of life. Make sure to spend some time by its banks during your visit!

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How to Reach Uhl River

By Road

From Delhi: 520km (12hrs) → Mandi → Joginder Nagar → Barot
From Dharamshala: 140km (4.5hrs) via Palampur

By Train

Nearest Station: Joginder Nagar (15km from Barot)
Toy Train Option: Narrow-gauge from Joginder Nagar to Barot (1hr scenic ride)

By Air

Nearest Airport: Bhuntar (Kullu) – 80km, 3.5hr drive

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FAQs About Traveling to Uhl River

The Uhl River flows through the picturesque Barot Valley in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, India.

The Uhl River is primarily known for its scenic beauty, its excellent trout fishing opportunities, and as a crucial element of the Barot Valley's tranquil charm. It's also the source for significant hydroelectric power projects in the region.

Yes, the Uhl River is a popular spot for angling, particularly for trout. However, you need to obtain the necessary permits from the Himachal Pradesh Fisheries Department. The fishing season typically runs from the end of August to the end of October.

Swimming is generally not recommended due to the cold temperature of the water (originating from a glacier) and potentially strong currents in certain sections. Boating is not a common activity on the Uhl River in Barot Valley.

Yes, the Barot Valley, through which the Uhl River flows, offers various homestays, guesthouses, and basic hotels. You'll find eateries and small shops in Barot village, which is situated along the river.

Yes, there are generally well-maintained paths along sections of the Uhl River in Barot Valley, making it safe for leisurely walks. However, be cautious near the water's edge and supervise children.

The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) seasons offer pleasant weather for enjoying the riverside scenery and activities like fishing. Summers are mild, while winters can be cold. The fishing season is specifically from late August to late October.

The Uhl River is accessible via Barot Valley. You can reach Barot by hiring a taxi or taking a local bus from Joginder Nagar, which has the nearest railway station. The drive from Joginder Nagar to Barot takes approximately 1.5-2 hours.

Yes, the Uhl River often serves as a starting point or runs alongside several trekking trails in the Barot region, including routes towards Bada Bhangal and shorter local hikes. Inquire locally for specific trail information and guidance.

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