Sojha
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KULLU/ Updated : May 18, 2018, 12:08 IST
Synopsis
Sojha is 7 km from Jibhi and is a beautiful hamlet located at an elevation of 2600 m. The village is slightly below the main road, while there are two general stores that double up as homestays on the main road.
Sojha is 7 km from Jibhi and is a beautiful hamlet located at an elevation of 2600 m. The village is slightly below the main road, while there are two general stores that double up as homestays on the main road. Read less

Sojha is 7 km from Jibhi and is a beautiful hamlet located at an elevation of 2600 m. The village is slightly below the main road, while there are two general stores that double up as homestays on the main road. Sojha has mesmerising views of the valley. It is located only 5 km before Jalori Pass.
Sojha is a timeless village with colourful wooden houses set among apple orchards and an endless view of the valley. As it is close to Jalori Pass, sometimes clouds float happily and fog envelops the entire surroundings making it feel like a fairytale. Nature lovers are bound to have a good time here. There are numerous possibilities for strolling around, hiking in the meadows and heading for treks close to Jalori Pass. The snow clad peaks rise from beyond the tree line and the aroma of nature is a joy to be in. The charm of Shoja is in the panoramic view of the snow covered Himalayan ranges in the distance.
It is a perfect place to perfect the art of La Dolce Far Niente for the city folks and a tranquil retreat for nature lovers. There are many options to stay in Shoja and among them Banjara Retreat is the best, even if it is quite costly.
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