Reni Village

About Reni Village

Reni Village is a quiet mountain village in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, surrounded by forests and snow-covered peaks. It is best known as the birthplace of the Chipko Movement, where villagers, especially women, hugged trees to protect them from being cut. The place has a strong connection with nature and simple village life. With its clear air, green surroundings, and inspiring history, Reni offers visitors a peaceful and meaningful mountain experience.

Best Time to Visit Reni Village

Plan your trip around the right season

Mar-Jun, Sep-NovBest Window

Why visit

Shoulder seasons give comfortable weather for Sainj Valley exploration and Great Himalayan National Park adjacent treks starting near Reni.

Keep in mind

GHNP entry requires permits; arrange through HP Forest Department in advance.

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Jul-Aug

Why visit

Sainj Valley is lush green and the river runs strong.

Keep in mind

Heavy Kullu-side monsoon can affect valley roads and some forest trail sections.

Dec-Feb

Why visit

Quiet snowbound valley for self-sufficient winter visitors.

Keep in mind

Very cold nights. Road access to outer villages can be closed by snow.

How to Reach Reni Village

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali) airport (~45 km) is the nearest. Aut railway station (narrow gauge) or Joginder Nagar then road. NH3 Kullu-Manali highway is the main approach with turnoff at Aut.

Getting Around Reni Village

Local transport and practical tips

Getting Around

Shared taxis from Aut (~30 km) on the Kullu-Manali highway to Sainj valley and Reni. No public transport beyond Sainj. Trek on foot for GHNP interior zones.

Quick Tip

Great Himalayan National Park entry requires permits from HP Forest Department - arrange in Kulu or Sainj before heading to Reni.