Jalori Pass Trekking

Situated 100 kms from Shimla in Kullu district, the Jalori Pass is far-off from the urban haphazard life, in the silent wilderness of the Himalayas where every flower truly enjoys the air it breathes. The area of Jalori Pass is a natural paradise to find the seasonal blossoms along with bountiful of flora and fauna amidst the pristine solitude of the highlands. The fragrance of variety of flowers with rare herbs and medicinal plants please all the sense while heading on to this region and above all experiencing all such impressive wilderness at a stretch can best be experienced through the Jalori Pass trekking. Definitely, trekking across this route will bring fascinating places like the Sereolsar Lake, Shoja, Lambri, Sakiran, Bashleo Pass and the Great Himalayan National Park as well as the forts of Raghunathpur, Kalagarh and Fatehpurgarh that offer endless options to the explorer.

                             

During the trekking, nature trails all across the Jalori region can be revealed through the expert naturalists, describing the myriad species of flora and fauna that infest the slopes of Jalori. On the other end, the unassuming hamlets dotting the forests unfold a warm and unique rural culture. Trout fishing in the Tirthan River at Larji and Gushaini is the added charm to the trekking at Jalori Pass region.
For religious beings, this celestial spot proclaims many temples of deities native to the Kullu soil. Jalori Mata’s Temple at Jalori Pass, Mahakali Temple at Lambri, Buri Nagan’s Temple at Sereolsar Lake, Brahmandrishi, the local God of Shoja and Sgringdrashij at Cheine are the exotically carved temples steeped in the myths of this mystical spot. 

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