

Trout fishing at Chanshal River Camp is a peaceful blend of adventure and calm, set against the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas. The crystal-clear Pabber River is home to the prized Himalayan Trout — known for its vibrant color and lively catch. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a first-time fisher, our guided sessions ensure a relaxed and rewarding experience.
Surrounded by pine forests and fresh mountain air, you can cast your line, unwind by the water, and even cook your catch on a woodfire. It’s not just about fishing — it’s about slowing down and reconnecting with nature.
What we Offer
Gear
Trout fishing gear (or bring your own)
Sessions
Guided fishing sessions for beginners
View
Scenic fishing spots just steps from your tent
Experience
Catch-clean-cook experience (optional, on request)
Peaceful
Peaceful riverside zones to unwind and fish all day
From River to Fire
Trout fishing at Chanshal River Camp offers a rare opportunity to slow down and connect with nature in its purest form. Nestled beside the crystal-clear Pabber River, the camp provides access to some of the most serene and trout-rich waters in the region. The river is home to the prized Himalayan Trout, known for its vibrant hues, strength, and spirited fight — making every catch a thrilling experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or trying your hand at fishing for the first time, our team offers guided fishing sessions, along with the necessary gear and local know-how to get you started. As you stand knee-deep in the cool stream, surrounded by pine forests and the tranquil sound of flowing water, you’ll feel completely in sync with the environment.
And the best part? You can choose to grill your catch over an open fire or let our camp kitchen prepare it in authentic Himachali style. Trout fishing here isn’t just a hobby — it’s a peaceful, rewarding experience that stays with you long after the line is reeled in.
Why Guests Loved it
Trout fishing at Chanshal River Camp isn’t just about the thrill of the catch — it’s about the experience it creates. Guests often find themselves lost in the gentle rhythm of casting, waiting, and simply being present in the moment. Many say it’s the most peaceful part of their trip, where time slows down and worries fade with the sound of the river.
Even those who’ve never fished before are surprised at how relaxing and rewarding the experience feels. What starts as curiosity often turns into hours of quiet joy by the stream. It’s not about technique or trophies — it’s about reconnecting with nature, one cast at a time.
One guest said it best: “It’s not about the fish. It’s about the stillness.”
And in that stillness, something shifts — a sense of calm, clarity, and connection you didn’t know you needed.