Places to explore near Firgun

The Old Britishers route of Jalori pass
One of the most beautiful passes connecting Shimla and Kinnaur from other end to Kullu valley . The pass is extremely beautiful . We had great fun playing in snow in month of April 2013 . The pass offers you walk to Siryolsar lake which is about 2 .5 hrs walk ...

Fort Ruins of Raghupur Fort
The Raghupur Fort offers a 360-degree valley view that stretches as far as the Dhauladhar ranges. Also known as Raghupur Garh, the Raghupur Fort is approximately a 3 km trek from the Jalori Pass and is a ruined fort with hardly a few walls standing. The walk to Raghupur Fort passes through a lovely forest with spectacular mountain views.

The Sacred Saryolsar Lake
Serolsar Lake is a high altitude lake in the outer Seraj Valley of the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The lake is located at a height of about 3,100 meters above sea level and is surrounded by thick forest cover. Serolsar Lake is accessible via Jalori Pass.

Hidden Shoja Waterfall
Jibhi Waterfall is located at less than a 1 km distance from Shoja. The best place for a morning walk, you will find the water of the falls sweet and cold. A long silent walk through the nature with gurgling sound of water can do wonder to your senses.The waterfall point is a magical journey that is both spellbinding and beautiful.

Treks through Great Himalayan National Park
trails ranging from 918 to 13,825 feet in elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail for your next trip to The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). Great Himalayan National Park lies in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh.

Breathtaking view from Lambhri Peak
Lambri Trek is a moderate trek with a unique significance. It is not in the GHNP but there is no better view of the Park than the view from Lambri. Lambri stands like a guard of the higher Himalayas. From the top you can see the whole Himalayan range from the Dhauladhar range to Kinnaur. Stunning!

A hike through time to Balonag Temple
Located in Uttar Pradesh, India, Bala Nagar is home to an impressive selection of attractions and experiences, making it well worth a visit.

The Gushing Water Streams of Tirthan Valley
Tirthan Valley in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh is perched at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level. Deriving its name from Tirthan River flowing through it, Tirthan Valley lies around 3 km from the entrance of Great Himalayan National Park. This place is abundant in adventurous activities and a paradise for nature lovers.

Unexplored Walks through Majestic Forests
The mornings in Shoja were particularly invigorating and to imbibe and enjoy the experience you must certainly take a pre-breakfast walk – just stroll around, walk up to the meadows, or perhaps take the pathways into the jungle. Look around, enjoy the thickly wooded hill-slopes –