Himachal Pradesh, the perennial rivers are the sources of some of the most beautiful lakes in the state and India. These beautiful lakes are fed by the ice-cold waters of the melting snow from the highest of the peaks of the lofty mountains. The icy water of these lakes is considered life-giving to the exhausted and weary travelers on their way and also after reaching.
Raghupur Fort is a historic place which is believed to be built by Mandi rulers, to protect themselves from the invasion. The trek to Raghupur Fort is a 3-km climb from Jalori Pass, through oak and rhododendron forests. The way is covered with lush green oaks and rhododendrons with great Himalayas in backdrop. We hiked for about two hours from Jalori pass to reach the Raghupur Fort top.
Located at a distance of about 100 kilometres from Shimla in Kullu, Jalori Pass is positioned away from the hustle and bustle of the tedious city life. The serene ambiance rendered by mighty Himalayas presents unmatched opportunities to unwind the body and savour the nature’s exquisite. The seasonal flowers bloomed in the region along with the exotic flora and fauna in the midst of immaculate solitude of highlands relaxes the senses of every trekker. Trekking on this beautiful trail takes the tourists to the mesmerizing places like Shoja, Sereolsar Lake, Sakiran, Lambri, Bashleo and the Great Himalayan National Park. Moreover, a trekker can also explore the forts of Fatehpurgarh, Raghunathpur and Kalagarh as well.