Manali

Trekking in Jagatsukh

Open Time : Open 24 hrs

Entry : free

Address : Jagatsukh, Himachal Pradesh, India

Why to visit Trekking in Jagatsukh

Jagatsukh is frequently chosen as the starting point for treks to Deo Tibba. The path runs through a breathtaking natural setting with wide stretches of grasslands, valleys with deep forests, apple orchards, and pine trees.

Trekking Route

  • The ascent from Jagatsukh to Deo Tibba is roughly 6000 metres and travels alongside the Pir Panjal mountain range until Seri, which was formerly a glaciated lake.
  • It is presently an alpine meadow as well as a trail leading to the Taina Plateau, which is roughly 4000 metres away.
  • Backpackers travel from Taina to Bhanara Village amid magnificent beauty, which contains lakes and a variety of beautiful flowering plants. Trekkers return to Manali from Bhanara.
  • The Manali Jagatsukh trek takes roughly 4 to 6 days to complete.
  • Don't forget to visit Kalath, a hot spring located nearby. One of the few spots in Manali that can be readily explored in a day is Jagatsukh village. If you do decide to stay, there are numerous homestays to choose from.

How to reach?

  • In the northernmost tip of the Kullu Valley, about 7 kilometres from Manali, is the Jagatsukh.
  • The best methods of public transportation are rented taxis.
  • The Kullu-Naggar-Manali Road, on the other hand, can be travelled by own vehicles or leased cars/motorbikes.

FAQ on Trekking in Jagatsukh

What eateries are in close proximity to Jagatsukh Trek?

Popular eateries in the area include Casa Bella Vista Johnson's Café Hotel Monal Manali and Khyber.

When is the best time to go on a trek in Jagatsukh?

Jagatsukh is usually visited during the tourism season which runs from October to June. Manali has a winter season from October to February when the region experiences moderate to heavy snowfall and a summer season from March to June. Summer is a great time to visit the hamlet and see what it has to offer.

What are the nearby attractions in Manali's Jagatsukh?

Sethan Valley Gayatri Temple Arjun Gufa Gulaba and Van Vihar are also neighbouring sights.

Why is Jagatsukh so popular?

Jagatsukh, which is famous for its yearly Chacholi Jatra Festival, is tucked away among snow-covered mountain peaks and a profusion of lush natural vegetation. Trekking enthusiasts frequently begin or end their journeys here. For lovers of nature, this location is like a utopia. Jagatsukh is a must-see for visitors to Shimla.

Special Tip

As there aren't many shops, make sure you carry adequate food. Wear layers of clothing to keep warm, as well as trekking boots to make the journey more comfortable.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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