Khirsu is a serene, offbeat hill station nestled in the Pauri Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, situated at an altitude of around 1,700 meters (5,500 feet). Known for its panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas, dense pine, oak, and deodar forests, and peaceful environment, Khirsu is perfect for travelers seeking solitude, nature, and slow mountain life.
By Road:
Delhi to Khirsu – Approx. 360 km (9–10 hours drive)
Rishikesh to Khirsu – Approx. 130 km (5–6 hours)
Pauri to Khirsu – Approx. 15 km (30 mins)
By Train: The nearest railway station is Kotdwar (approx. 115 km). From there, taxis or buses are available.
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (approx. 145 km). A taxi from the airport takes around 5–6 hours.
Panoramic Himalayan Views
On clear days, you can see peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, Chaukhamba, and more.
Khirsu Village Walks
Explore the traditional village life, apple orchards, and terraced farms.
Ulka Ghari – 5 km
A scenic spot offering great views of the Garhwal ranges; ideal for short treks and picnics.
Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Pauri) – 15 km
A 8th-century Shiva temple with beautiful views and spiritual vibes.
Tara Kund – ~25 km
A small lake and religious site at a higher elevation; perfect for a day trek.
Pauri Town – 15 km
Visit for local markets, cafés, and sunset viewpoints like Kandolia and Ransi.
March to June: Cool and pleasant — ideal for nature walks, photography, and village stays.
September to November: Clear skies and great views of the Himalayan peaks.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold and quiet with chances of snowfall, especially in late December or January.