

The Tinicke River, a tributary of the Alaknanda, flows through the scenic Garhwal Himalayas, offering stunning views and opportunities for rafting.
Watch the sunrise over the Tinoc River, a serene and peaceful experience.
Explore the historic sites along the Tinoc River, including ancient temples and bridges.
Experience local food, shopping, and entertainment at this vibrant night market by the river.
Handmade pottery from the Tinoc River area, known for its unique designs and earthy tones.
Intricate textiles woven by the Ifugao people, reflecting their rich cultural heritage.
Naturally sourced and sun-dried salt from the Tinoc River, a local delicacy.
Grilled tilapia with local herbs, served with vinegar and chili dip.
Shrimp cooked in coconut milk, lemongrass, and chili, served with rice.

Chicken and rice cooked in coconut milk, served in a coconut shell.
Known for its riverside views and unique breakfast menu.
Famous for its affordable and delicious lunch specials.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the nearby waterfalls.

Tinoc River's climate is often rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
The terrain around Tinoc River involves hiking trails with uneven surfaces.
To protect your phone from water damage during river activities.
A 2.2-mile oceanfront promenade offering beaches, restaurants, and amusement rides, with a historic past.
A mesmerizing light show transforming the historic Cimiez Monastery into a magical wonderland.

A serene and historic Sufi shrine, Pir Mehr Ali Shah Dargah is a must-visit for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts.