Hotel Fatehpuri
Where the Tons meets the Pabbar, where Uttarakhand meets Himachal — the oldest hotel in Tiuni
Why are you visiting Tiuni?
Whether it's faith, adventure, a summit, or the open road — Tiuni is where your journey begins.
Stories from the Valley
The Tons valley is full of narratives you won't find in any guidebook
The God Who Walks
Chalda Mahasu has no temple. He wanders the hills in a silver palanquin on a 12-year cycle. Some villages wait an entire generation for his darshan. When the doli arrives, the valley erupts.
Read the full storyBoth Sides of the Mahabharata
Hanol has a Pandava temple. Saur has a Duryodhana temple. Lakhamandal has the wax palace. Har Ki Dun is where the Pandavas ascended to heaven. This valley honours both heroes and villains.
Explore the valleyWhere Two Rivers Meet
Tiuni sits at the exact confluence of the Tons and the Pabbar — two rivers from two states, joining at one small town. The cultures of Uttarakhand and Himachal blend here in ways you can taste, hear, and feel.
Discover TiuniOur Rooms
13 rooms — from town-view standards to river-facing deluxe suites
Standard Room
Comfortable stay in the heart of Tiuni
Deluxe Room
Wake up to the Tons River view
Family Room
Space for the whole family
Why Stay With Us
The oldest hotel in Tiuni — trusted by travellers for decades
At the Confluence
Tiuni sits where the Tons River meets the Pabbar — two rivers, two states, one town. From here, Hanol is 25 minutes east, Mori an hour north, Himachal Pradesh a drive west. Every road in the valley passes through Tiuni.
Tons River Views
Our deluxe rooms look out over the Tons — one of the most powerful Himalayan tributaries of the Yamuna. Morning mist rising off the water, the current as a constant soundtrack, the valley turning gold at sunset.
Market at Your Doorstep
Step outside and you're in Tiuni's main bazaar. Chai stalls, local eateries, provisions for the road — no auto-rickshaw required. We arrange room delivery from nearby restaurants for those mornings you'd rather not leave your view.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about staying in Tiuni
Hotel Fatehpuri in Tiuni is just 25-30 minutes from Hanol and the Mahasu Devta Temple. We are the oldest and most established hotel in Tiuni, offering comfortable rooms with options for Tons River views.
Yes! Hotel Fatehpuri is the oldest hotel in Tiuni, located right in the heart of Tiuni market. We have 13 rooms including standard, deluxe (with river views), and family rooms.
Hanol is approximately 185 km from Dehradun (5-6 hours by road). The route goes via Mussoorie or Chakrata to Tiuni, then 25 km further to Hanol. You can stay at Hotel Fatehpuri in Tiuni and visit Hanol as a short day trip.
Hotel Fatehpuri is located in the centre of Tiuni market with local eateries right outside. We can arrange room delivery from nearby restaurants for your convenience.
Yes! Tiuni sits on the Uttarakhand-Himachal Pradesh border. You can drive via the Pabbar River valley to Rohru and onwards to Chanshal Pass or Shimla. The route follows the Pabbar through apple orchards and Himachali villages. The pass is open May to November. Hotel Fatehpuri is an ideal stopover for cross-border road trips.
Yes! Sankri — the base camp for the Kedarkantha trek — is about 76 km (2.5-3 hours) from Tiuni via Mori and Netwar. You can stay at Hotel Fatehpuri, visit Hanol temple, and then drive to Sankri to start your trek. It's a popular combination: faith and summit on one route.
Yes! Har Ki Dun — the "Valley of Gods" where the Pandavas are believed to have ascended to heaven — is accessed via Sankri, which is 76 km from Tiuni. The route goes through Mori and Netwar. Hotel Fatehpuri makes an excellent overnight stop before or after the trek.
Absolutely. From Tiuni, follow the Pabbar River westward through the valley to Hatkoti (with its ancient Shiva temple) and Rohru. From Rohru you can continue to Chanshal Pass (one of India's highest motorable passes, open May-Nov) or head to Shimla (~200 km, 6-7 hours). The Pabbar valley is stunning — apple orchards, trout streams, and traditional Himachali villages.