An Overview

Everyone with an affinity to travel to the mountains has heard of Parvati Valley, Kullu Valley, Solang Valley, Sangla Valley or Spiti Valley. But how many people really know what a gem Tirthan Valley is! Also known as Banjar Valley, located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan is one of the few lesser explored valleys of India, with a huge potential for travel and tourism.

Named after the majestic Tirthan River, the valley is also home to the newly recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site - The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). GHNP is a treasure wich rich biodiversity. It is the natural habitat of western Himalayan tragopan, monal, cheer, Koklass pheasant, Kalij pheasant and Himalayan snowcock. Blue sheep, Himalayan goral, musk deer and Himalayan tahr are also found in this region.

Serolsar Lake is revered on both sides of the ridge and numerous pilgrims trek up to the lake from nearby villages. The path from Jalori Pass to the lake is dominated by Kharsu oak trees. Jibhi is an ideal destination to unwind and to introspect and is surrounded by thick pine and deodar forests. Shoja is famous for its scenic surroundings and is a picturesque village. Jalori Pass offers panoramic views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges.

Come along as we have an epic road trip, exploring some of the most beautiful spots around the area. Hike up to Serolsar Lake, walk amidst jungles, and visit untouched waterfalls and some of the high altitude passes of India!

Route

Chandigarh - Jibhi - Shoja - Jalori pass - Serolsar Lake - Chandigarh

Altitude

3,120m/10,800ft

Trek Length

6 km (one way)

Duration

2 Night/ 3 Days

Difficulty Level

Easy

Best Season

Throughout the year 

Serolsar Lake Trek Itinerary

Day 1
We pack ourselves in cars early in the morning from Delhi/ Chandigarh and head on to a beautiful small village called Jibhi in Tirthan Valley, jamming in the car, getting acquainted with each other and having an epic road journey across states! This distance of 260 kilometers between Chandigarh and Jibhi will be covered in about 7 to 8 hours. Upon reaching the pristine village of Jibhi, we explore around a little, taking a jungle walk while it is still daylight and come back after the sun sets to warm ourselves around a bonfire followed by a dinner. The stay will be at a quaint cottage in the town.
Day 2
After relishing on some breakfast, we drive over to Jalori Pass early in the morning. This is a high mountain pass with an elevation of 10,800 feet or 3120 meters above sea level. We will witness the stunning snow-clad vistas, hopefully catching a view of the upper Himalayas if the weather permits. After visiting the temple at Jalori Pass, we start our hike to the majestic Serolsar Lake. The distance from Jalori Pass to Serolsar Lake is just about 6 kilometres. It is a very easy hike, taking only 2-3 hours to complete. After basking in the beauty of the lake, we head back to our cottage for some mouthwatering dinner around the bonfire!
Day 3
After breakfast, we start early morning to visit the Jibhi waterfall. This waterfall is known for its tricky walk with slippery stones, but it is absolutely worth the effort as the views you will be welcomed with, are unlike any other! With the fresh glacial water cascading through rocks, forming pools of crystal clear blue waters, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful waterfalls India has to offer! And the best part? Not a lot of people have found out about it yet, so your Instagram pictures are going to be amazing like never before! After spending time at the waterfall, we head back to Chandigarh in a car packed with memories and lots of warmth, with promises to come back to this magical land again very soon! Reach Delhi/ Chandigarh by 7 to 8 pm and go home with a heavy heart full of joy!

Heavy Group Discounts Available.

Accommodation, activities, and meals included in the trip.

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We can customize the Itinerary according to Your needs.

The number of Days and sightseeing to Nirmand, Shanghar, Parvati Valley etc. and other nearby places can be added to the trek at an additional cost. Sightseeing to these places can be arranged depending on the road conditions during that time.