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Plan A Jibhi Trek To Jalori Pass

Plan A Jibhi Trek To Jalori Pass

3/28/2026•3 min read
Plan A Jibhi Trek To Jalori Pass

Plan a Jibhi trek to Jalori Pass? Get real-time updates, trek details to Serolsar Lake & Raghupur Fort, weather, and travel tips for March 2026.

Plan a Jibhi Trek to Jalori Pass: Your Complete Guide (March 2026)

If you're looking to plan a Jibhi trek to Jalori Pass, you're in luck—March 2026 is one of the best times to experience the valley’s quiet charm, blossoming apple orchards, and crisp mountain air. With clear skies, mild days, and snow still capping the peaks, Jalori Pass in March offers a magical blend of spring awakening and winter’s lingering beauty.

Where is Jalori Pass?

Jalori Pass is the highest motorable pass in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, sitting at an elevation of 3120m (10,236 ft). It connects the Tirthan Valley (Kullu) to the remote Rohru region in Shimla district. The Jalori Pass location lies just 14 km from Jibhi village, accessible via a winding but scenic road that branches off NH305 at Shoja.

As the gateway to alpine lakes and ancient forts, this pass is a must-visit for trekkers and nature lovers exploring the Jibhi Valley and surrounding Himalayan trails.

Is Jalori Pass Open Today? (March 28, 2026)

As of Saturday, March 28, 2026, Jalori Pass is not yet open for regular vehicle access. The pass typically reopens in mid-to-late May each year after snow clearance operations are completed. While Jibhi village remains fully accessible and beautiful in March, the road to Jalori Pass remains closed due to winter snowfall.

If you're visiting now, enjoy Jibhi’s apple blossoms, peaceful walks to Jibhi Waterfall, and heritage stays—then plan to return or extend your trip in May for the Jalori Pass trek.

When Does Jalori Pass Open?

Jalori Pass is open from May to October annually. The exact opening date depends on snow clearance, usually happening by May 15–20. It remains accessible through the post-monsoon season and shuts again in November due to heavy snowfall, staying closed until the following spring.

So while Jalori pass in March is still snowbound, it’s the perfect time to plan your summer or autumn trek.

Plan Your Jibhi Trek to Jalori Pass

A Jalori Pass trek from Jibhi is more than just a mountain drive—it's the starting point for two iconic Himalayan adventures:

  • Serolsar Lake, Jalori Pass: A sacred 5 km (2-hour) trek through dense deodar and oak forests from the pass. The lake, at 3100m, is dedicated to the Budhi Nagin deity and offers serene beauty and excellent birdwatching (look for the Himalayan Monal!).
  • Raghupur Fort trek: Also starting at Jalori Pass, this 5 km trail leads to the ruins of an ancient fort with panoramic views of the valley.

Both treks are easy to moderate, ideal for beginners and experienced hikers alike. Since Serolsar Lake Jalori Pass is one of the most scenic forest trails in Himachal, many travelers combine both in a single day.

What to Expect: Weather & Temperature

Jalori Pass temp varies widely by season. In summer (June–August), daytime temperatures range from 10–18°C, while nights can drop to 3–5°C. Winters are harsh, with heavy snow and temperatures below freezing.

Since the pass is closed in March, current temps at the summit remain sub-zero at night, with daytime hovering near 5°C under clear skies. Always check local conditions before departure.

How to Reach Jalori Pass from Jibhi

To reach Jalori Pass from Jibhi, drive 14 km via NH305 to the Shoja junction, then turn onto the uphill road. The 45-minute drive is narrow and winding—best in a sturdy SUV or taxi. Most travelers stay in Jibhi’s family-run wooden homestays before heading up.

Remember: Jibhi Jalori Pass is a popular route, but Jalori Pass Jibhi travel requires planning around seasonal access.

Travel Tips for Your Trek

  • Permits: None needed for Jalori Pass, but trekkers to Great Himalayan National Park require permits (not applicable for Serolsar or Raghupur).
  • Mobile Network: BSNL and Airtel work best. Jio is patchy beyond Jibhi.
  • What to Pack: Warm layers, rain gear, trekking shoes, and a power bank (electricity cuts are common).
  • Best Time: October–November for golden foliage, March–April for blossoms, June–September for trekking (post-opening).

Jibhi Trip Essentials

For planning routes, timing, and live conditions, use the core Jibhi guides:

Jibhi weather & best timeHow to reach JibhiDistances & travel timeThings to do in JibhiJibhi Right Now

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A cozy scene featuring a bonfire amidst a rocky hillside in Jibhi Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Warmth and stillness in Jibhi.

How to Plan a Jibhi Trek to Jalori Pass

A step-by-step guide to planning a trek from Jibhi to Jalori Pass, including timing, access, and key activities.

Total Time: 1 hour
1

Check the Best Time to Visit

Plan your trip between May and October when Jalori Pass is open. If traveling in March, note that the pass is closed to vehicles but Jibhi Valley remains accessible and scenic.

2

Travel to Jibhi Village

Reach Jibhi Valley via NH305, with the nearest major road access at Shoja. Jibhi is fully accessible year-round and serves as the base for the Jalori Pass trek.

3

Wait for Pass Opening or Plan Return Trip

As of March 2026, Jalori Pass remains closed due to snow. Monitor local updates for the official opening around mid-to-late May after snow clearance operations.

4

Begin the Trek to Jalori Pass

Once open, trek or drive the 14 km scenic route from Jibhi to Jalori Pass, enjoying views of apple orchards, alpine terrain, and elevation up to 3120m (10,236 ft).

5

Explore Jalori Pass Attractions

Visit nearby alpine lakes, ancient forts, and enjoy panoramic Himalayan views. Use the pass as a gateway to extended treks in the Kullu and Shimla regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

March 2026 is one of the best times to experience the valley’s quiet charm, blossoming apple orchards, and crisp mountain air, though the pass itself typically opens in mid-to-late May.

Jalori Pass is the highest motorable pass in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, at an elevation of 3120m (10,236 ft), connecting the Tirthan Valley (Kullu) to the Rohru region in Shimla district, and is located 14 km from Jibhi village.

As of March 28, 2026, Jalori Pass is not yet open for regular vehicle access due to winter snowfall, with the road typically reopening after snow clearance by mid-to-late May.

Jalori Pass is open annually from May to October, with the exact opening date depending on snow clearance, usually occurring by May 15–20.

The elevation of Jalori Pass is 3120 meters (10,236 feet) above sea level.

While Jalori Pass is closed, you can enjoy Jibhi’s apple blossoms, take peaceful walks to Jibhi Waterfall, and stay in heritage accommodations in the village.

Jalori Pass is located 14 kilometers from Jibhi village, accessible via a scenic winding road that branches off NH305 at Shoja.

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