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Jalori Pass TrekLocated at a distance of about 12 km from Jibhi, Jalori Pass is found faraway from urban life. Trekking on this beautiful trail takes to mesmerizing places like Sereolsar Lake, Sakiran, Lambri, Bashleo, and therefore the Great Himalayan park . Moreover, a trekker also can explore the forts of Fatehpurgarh, Raghunathpur, and Kalagarh also .
Also, one will witness the forest, the agricultural culture of the region, and breathtaking views of the valley, mountains, river, and waterfall during the Jalori pass trek. The experienced guide are going to be cognizant of the trekking trail and a few interesting facts and stories about the places.

Start point/Endpoint: Jalori pass
Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Time: 04:00 PM
Reach the bottom campsite in Jalori at around 8:00 AM within the morning and relax.
Enjoy your welcome tea/coffee and snacks at the campsite.
Embark on this exciting trek at around 10:00 AM.
A friendly guide be assisting and accompanying you throughout the trek
Appreciate the gorgeous views of the valleys and mountain ranges that fall on your route.
Opt for trekking to either serolsar lake or the Raghupura Garh fort.
Spend a while at the situation and begin your trek, back to the bottom .
Reach the bottom at around 4:00 PM within the evening and end your experience.
The best time to trek to Jalori Pass is March to June (summer) and September to November (autumn). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the trails are clear. Winter (December to February) offers snow trekking opportunities.
The trek is of easy to moderate difficulty. It is suitable for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.
No, the Jalori Pass Trek is beginner-friendly and does not require prior trekking experience. However, a basic level of fitness is recommended.
Summer (March to June): 10°C to 20°C (pleasant and green)
Monsoon (July to August): 12°C to 18°C (rains, slippery trails)
Autumn (September to November): 5°C to 15°C (best season for trekking)
Winter (December to February): -5°C to 5°C (snow-covered trails)
Comfortable trekking shoes with a good grip
Warm clothing (even in summer, as it gets cold at higher altitudes)
Rain gear (if trekking during monsoon)
Water bottle & energy snacks
Sunscreen, sunglasses, cap
Personal medication & basic first aid kit
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