Jalori Pass Trek

Max Altitude

3115 m

Grade

Moderate

Duration

10 Days - 9 Nights

Trekking KM.

12 km

7500.00
Per Person

Base camp : Manali

HIMACHAL PRADESH

Duration

10 Days - 9 Nights

Max Group Size

20

Max Altitude

3115 m

GRADE

Moderate

Trek Description

Jalori Pass is a beautiful mountain pass located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The Jalori Pass Trek is a popular trekking route that takes you through lush green forests, sparkling streams, and scenic mountain landscapes. The trek is perfect for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts who want to explore the beauty of the Himalayan region. Here`s a day-wise itinerary of the Jalori Pass Trek along with a list of things to carry.

Day wise Details and Description

Day 1: Manali to Sahiropa

The vehicle will be arranged from Manali and the departure time will be 6:30 am. Drive in Kullu valley and leave the main road after 70 kilometres. Enter the Sainj National Park till you reach Sahiropa. Setup your camps there and after delicious breakfast settle for the night.

Day 2: Sahiropa to Baghi

After breakfast, the trip begins from Sahiropa. Ascend steadily through pine trees to reach Bhihari hamlet; the ridge top where the settlement is located gives breathtaking valley views and a clear view of the Shringa Rishi temple, which is important in Hindu mythology.

Day 3: Baghi to Jhibhi

Baghi to Jibhi is a long journey, so start the day young. Ahead is Chehni Kothi, it was built by queen Chehni and has 9 stories but later it was overtook by the British and here the last king was Raja Maan Singh.

Day 4: Jhibhi to Shoja

Post breakfast, pass through quaint villages till you reach Ghyaghi. Cross a stream and climb steadily for 3 hours to Shoja. It lies at a short distance from the village.

Day 5: Shoja to Khanag

Have salubrious breakfast and leave Shoja early as it is going to be a long trekking day. Pass through beautiful dense forests, this region is rich in Flora as well as Fauna so witness a variety of colourful birds and some Himalayan animals here.

Day 6: Khanag to Tarala

Post breakfast, head towards Beem village. The trail offers beautiful sight of the surrounding hills. Pass through forest section and reach your campsite Tarala and settle for the day.

Day 7: Tarala to Kullu Sarahan

From Tarala head towards Kullu Sarahan. Pass through thick forests and you will see Langoors hanging from tree to tree. Halt for a short period, have lunch and then proceed to the campsite.

Day 8: Kullu Sarahan to Arsu

The trek back to Gushaini is relatively easy, with a gradual descent. Upon reaching Gushaini, spend the evening relaxing and exploring the local village.

Day 9: Arsu to Rampur

Today enjoy to the fullest, because this is last trekking day of Jalori Pass trek. Leave for Rampur which is visible at a distance located on the other side of the river.

Day 10: Drive from Rampur to Shimla

Post breakfast, leave for Shimla.

Things To Carry

  • Warm clothes and thermal wear
  • Trekking shoes with good grip
  • Backpack with rain cover
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat
  • Water bottle and hydration pack
  • First aid kit
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Trekking poles
  • Personal toiletries and medications

TRIP Inclusions

When booking a trek, it's important to understand what is included in the package to ensure you have everything you need for your adventure. Here are some common inclusions to look out for:

Accomodation

Hotel, Camps, Resorts

Meals

Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners

Transport

Public bus, Taxi, Train, Tram, Metro

TRIP Exclusion

While it's important to understand what is included in a trip, it's equally important to understand what is not included. Here are some common exclusions to be aware of when booking a trip:

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal Medicine kit

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