Good hike, especially in winters! Snowfall can block the road and one will be required to walk all the way from shoja. Can take up to 2 hours from shoja if you are walking after snowfall.
This place is gorgeous. I did the 369degree trek, it wasn't easy, it took me 2 hours one way but it was definitely worth it. There are eateries and washrooms available along the trek. The view at the top is worth the ordeal of the trek.
One of the scenic beginner trek. Mostly people will take the common way, but just try to climb up the 360 point in the starting and walk on that parh for the most stunning views of this valley.
Must visit! But prep up a little bit for the trek. Its a 10 km trek, some points have elevation so carry water and chocolate for energy. Initially the route is straight but later it gets a little tricky if the weather is rainy.
It is a trek of 5km. It'll take approx 1.5-2 hrs to reach to serolsar lake.the view at the end is just breathtaking.you'll definitely don't feel any tiredness because the route is not steep.if you visit jibhi then go for this trek
Jalori Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.134m (10,282ft) above the sea level. Nestled in the peaks of northern Himalayas, make sure you get your vehicle and yourself well-prepared before driving this road. At the top of the Jaluri pass there are restaurants available to take lunch, and a Mahakali temple known as Jalori Mata, visited by thousands of devotees from the nearby villages. The road to the summit is called NH305. It is narrow, steep, uneven and full of potholes, making it a bumpy ride. The pass sits on the way from Khanag towards Shoja. The road to the top is both scenic and challenging.
It's one of the places having beautiful views of mountains. There is one small temple at this pass. In addition to this it is having two things nearby a waterfall and a 360 view of valley though you have to trek a bit for these two. Taxi stand and 2-3 options for eating as well.
The trek is 3 kms but reaching the top is complete worth once you see the 360 degree view. The trek through forest is real peace. P. S.don't go in rainy weather
The view is beautiful. Place is clean and well maintained. Weather is cold so I would recommend a thick jacket, gloves and a cap to avoid catching cold. The place is high but the chances of facing breathing problems are low so I would definitely recommend you to visit there.
There are some shops around for some refreshments like Tea. Also there's a temple nearby for a quick detour.
The thing which should be taken into consideration is that there's no washroom. Not even for Ladies which is a problem if you are traveling for long. Everything needs to be done in open which is a bit problematic.
I would recommend you to take a bike for this trek as the view is magnificent and the biker also enjoys driving.
I have not done the camping there, but this place is good if you are in Jibhi and you can explore this for sure. The trekk is 4-5km and it will take around 4-5 hours to complete it. Some views are worth watching.
It's an easy trek and can be done without a guide. It starts from Jalori Pass and ends at Sevulsar lake. There are few small eating joints on the way, and many at the start and end of trek. Also, there is 1 temple at the beginning and 1 temple at the end. You can reach Jalori Pass by local bus (takes 1.5 hours) OR you can take cab (takes 45 minutes) - from Jibhi. Trek is around 6kms long and would take around 1.5-2 hours.
Such a peaceful & awesome place! Although road to reach here is single lane & bit risky! Pls drive in first gear if want to save your break/clutch from heating! Lake is 5km track from parking & there is no official parking just park across the road.