The Tirthan Valley Jalori Pass Serolsar Lake Tour 4 Days provides a comprehensive exploration of Himachal Pradesh’s serene landscapes and mountain passes. This itinerary ensures a seamless journey through the heart of the Great Himalayan National Park region starting from Chandigarh.
Day 1: Arrival in Chandigarh and transfer to Tirthan Valley. The journey involves a scenic drive through the foothills of the Himalayas, passing through Mandi and the Aut tunnel to reach the serene riverside retreat.
Day 2: Exploration of Tirthan Valley sightseeing spots. This day focuses on visiting local villages, hidden waterfalls, and the entrance to the UNESCO world heritage site.
Day 3: Journey to Jalori Pass and trek to Serolsar Lake. The excursion ascends to high altitudes for panoramic views and a spiritual trek through oak forests.
Day 4: Departure from Tirthan Valley and transfer back to Chandigarh. The return journey allows for final views of the Beas and Tirthan rivers before arriving at the drop city.
The sightseeing itinerary features a blend of adventure and relaxation. Visitors will explore the lush banks of the Tirthan River, trek through the coniferous forests of the Great Himalayan National Park, and navigate the steep gradients of Jalori Pass. The highlight remains the trek to Serolsar Lake, providing unparalleled views of the Himalayan interior.
Upon returning to Chandigarh, the itinerary concludes. If time permits before the final drop, visitors may explore the organized layout of India’s first planned city, known for its architecture and green spaces. The tour ends with a drop at the Chandigarh airport or railway station.
The package includes stays in reputable 3-star accommodations located in the Tirthan Valley region. These hotels offer comfortable rooms with modern amenities, stunning valley views, and dedicated service to ensure a pleasant stay in the mountains.
Group Size 2: Rs. 13,920 per person
Group Size 3: Rs. 10,720 per person
Group Size 4-7: Rs. 9,120 per person
Group Size 8-10: Rs. 9,120 per person
Group Size 11-12: Rs. 7,811 per person
What is the best time to visit Tirthan Valley? The ideal time is from March to June and October to November for pleasant weather.
Is the trek to Serolsar Lake difficult? The trek is considered easy to moderate and is approximately 5 kilometers long from Jalori Pass.
Is there mobile connectivity in Tirthan Valley? Major networks work in the valley, but connectivity can be limited at Jalori Pass and higher altitudes.
Are there ATMs available in Tirthan Valley? Limited ATMs are available in Banjar; travelers are advised to carry sufficient cash from Chandigarh.
Is a permit required for the Great Himalayan National Park? Yes, entry permits are required and can be obtained at the park’s entrance or the Sai Ropa office.
What kind of clothes should be packed? Layered clothing is recommended as temperatures can drop significantly at night even in summer.
How far is Tirthan Valley from Chandigarh? It is approximately 200 kilometers, taking about 7 to 8 hours by road.
Is trout fishing allowed in the Tirthan River? Fishing is allowed but requires a permit from the local fisheries department.
Can the tour be customized? Itineraries can often be adjusted based on specific interests and group requirements.
Is Jalori Pass open throughout the year? It often closes during peak winter months due to heavy snowfall.
What are the main attractions in the valley? Key spots include the Tirthan River, GHNP, Jalori Pass, and various waterfalls.
Is the region safe for solo travelers? The region is generally very safe, with a welcoming local community.
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Tirthan Valley, nestled within the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, serves as an idyllic retreat for travelers seeking tranquility and pristine natural beauty. Known as the gateway to the Great Himalayan National Park, this destination is characterized by the sparkling Tirthan River, dense pine forests, and traditional wooden architecture. The valley offers a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, making it a hotspot for eco-tourism and bird watching. Visitors can engage in leisurely riverside walks, trout fishing, and trekking to hidden waterfalls. The peaceful ambiance and unspoiled landscapes provide a stark contrast to more commercialized hill stations.
Jalori Pass, situated at an elevation of 3,120 meters, represents one of the most scenic high-altitude mountain passes in the Himachal region. It acts as a bridge between the Tirthan Valley and the Sutlej Valley, offering sweeping vistas of the snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas. The pass is a favored destination for adventure enthusiasts and trekkers, serving as the starting point for trails leading to Serolsar Lake and Raghupur Fort. The rugged terrain and steep gradients provide a thrilling experience for travelers. Surrounded by coniferous forests and alpine meadows, Jalori Pass remains a symbol of the raw and majestic beauty of the mountains.