4 Nights 5 Days
Up to 3 days
8 people
English, Hindi
Departure in the evening. The group will assemble at the pickup point. Afterward, you'll get a small briefing from the Trip Leader(s) Halt for dinner in between(not on us).
Note: A bonfire will be conducted if the weather permits.
The Jalori Pass has historical significance as it was an important trade route between the ancient states of Kullu and Shimla. Traders use these passports to transport goods across the Himalayas.
You can reach Jalori Pass by way of road through NH305, which connects Shimla to Manali. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport in Kullu, approximately 85 kilometers away, even as the closest railway station is Joginder Nagar Railway Station, around 145 kilometers from the bypass.
The best time to go to Jalori Pass is throughout the summer season months from May to June and the autumn months from September to October while the weather is excellent, and the trekking trails are accessible. However, the skip is closed at some stage in the wintry weather because of heavy snowfall.
Jalori Pass gives numerous trekking routes, including the Jalori Pass to Serolsar Lake trek and the Jalori Pass to Raghupur Fort trek. These trails boast lovely vistas of snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and alpine meadows.
There are diverse accommodation alternatives available near Jalori Pass, starting from cozy guesthouses and motels to rustic homestays, presenting visitors with a cushy stay amidst the serene Himalayan environment.
No, there is no entry fee to visit Jalori Pass. It is open to all tourists and trekkers.
While there are basic medical facilities available in nearby villages, it is advisable to carry a basic first aid kit and any necessary medications.
It is not recommended to visit Jalori Pass during the monsoon season (July to August) due to heavy rainfall, which can lead to landslides and road closures.
There are no specific restrictions on photography at Jalori Pass. However, it is essential to respect the local culture and privacy of indigenous communities.
Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in skiing during the winter months and paragliding during the summer, offering thrilling experiences against the backdrop of stunning mountain vistas.