Top Attractions, Activities, and Travel Tips for Jibhi Tour
Overlooking the peaceful Tirthan Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi is an awesome offbeat place in Himachal which is not yet been discovered. With a quiet peaceful ambiance, this hamlet near the city is a great place to get away from the buzzing life of city life. If you are buddy with nature, a thrill-seeker, or simply looking for some peaceful place to be, Jibhi has different options for you. Use the following to plan your dream destination.
Getting to Jibhi
By Road:
Access to Jibji is possible by roadways. In case you are from Delhi, you need to spend around 12–14 hours to reach. Delhi to Jibhi distance is 500 Km approx. The best of the choices is to go through Chandigarh, Mandi, and Auto. By car it is about 32 km to the village of Jibhi which is the last stop before Aut. You can take a local taxi or a bus to reach here. We offer complete Jibhi and Tirthan Valley tour from Delhi by private car.
By Train:
The railway station is one of nearest being in Chandigarh that is about 250 km from us. Chandigarh is the point of origin for the taxi or a bus trip you opt to go Jibhi with.
By Air:
The airport that lies closest to Jibhi is the one in Kullu at Bhuntur Airport, approx. 60 km away. You can also make it from the airport through a taxi to arrive at the specific place.
Where to Stay in Jibhi
Jibhi offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets:
- Budget Stays: Budget hostels like Latoda Hut and The Hosteller are where the backpackers see the most at.
- Mid-Range Stays: Alternatives like Jibhi Inn and Himalayan Bliss will give you a place of comfort and stunning views.
- Luxury Stays: Look at the lodging options of the like of The Hidden Burrow and The Himalayan Homestay for more luxurious experience.
Jibhi, Where to Go?
- Jibhi Waterfall:
Snaking through the forest offers you the tranquil Jibhi Waterfall, only a short walk away. The quietness and the effect of flowing waters are a welcoming place for your body to unwind and destress as much as it needs.
2. Jalori Pass:
Along with true-blood adventure lovers being mesmerized by Jalori Pass, it lies around 12 km from Jibhi. The drive to Solang Valley is a scenic treat. It overlooks the Himalayas and serves as the beginning point of several trekking trails, including the path to Sorensar Lake.
3. Serolsar Lake:
The Serolscar Lake 5 km down the Jalori Pass is a serene high altitude lake resting comfortably in the middle of thick forests. It is so unreal. The fresh water, as well as the quiet in this place, bring me to another world.
4. Chehni Kothi:
A stone and wood multistorey structure called Chehni Kothi is considered for architectural marvel. Being found within Chehni village one should hike through picturesque pathways.
5. Great Himalayan National Park:
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, therefore, is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Its trekking trails, camping sites, and observation of the imposing Himalayan plants and animals is a good activity.
6. Fishing and Bird Watching:
Jibhi is located very near to the river Tirthan that is ideal for curing trout fish. The area is also a bird-watching paradise with some of them a myriad bird species.
Also read: Spiti Valley-A Calm and Beautiful Destination in Himachal
Best Time to Visit
The most suitable period to go to Jibhi is summer months (Spring is from March to May) and autumn (Autumn is from September to November). The weather is, as in these months, very sweet which makes you take a walk and do various other outdoor activities. The snowy season (from December to February) sees Jibhi decked in snow, ideal terrain for snow lovers who like wintry activities the most.
Local Cuisine
While in Jibhi, additionally make an effort to taste the local Himachali delicacies, which a large number of these establishments offer. Some must-try dishes include:
Siddu: A delicacy from our district, which is prepared from wheat flour with different fillings.
Dham: A family gathering with even non-brahmin serving rice, dal, rajma, and a variety of vegetables.
Chana Madra: A chickpea dish prepared by using yogurt and is typically served.
Practical Tips
Connectivity: The Wildcard in Jibhi is the absence of mobile network connectivity. We have an excellent BSNL network and Jio has a network with no problems.
Cash: Take along with your bank cards or enough cash since ATM isn’t available in Jibhi. ATM Banjar is in the closest proximity of the 8 km distance.
Local Transport: Inside the town, there are plenty of taxis available meanwhile in Banjar it is better to hire a taxi.
Packing: When packing, be sure to include warm clothes, even in the summer, as evening hours can get chilly. In winter dry woolens and snow clothing is a necessity.
Responsible Travel
Eco-friendly Practices: As there is no industry here, fresh air as well as less pollution add to the cleanliness of the place. On that note, try your best to observe environmentally friendly habits like having reusable water bottles, avoiding plastic and also not littering.
Respect Local Culture: The visitors should respect the local culture and traditions because attempts to impose their standards on the native communities may be perceived as an act of cultural colonialism. Dress modestly and use a respectful form of address when exchanging with the host community.
Sustainable Tourism: Sustainable tourism practices are gaining momentum. Get to know local businesses and don’t miss the opportunity to stay in homestays to feel the points of view of the local people.
Conclusion
Jibhi is where all you need to experience is the uniqueness of adventure and nature along with peace of mind and timelessness. Nature does not stay just intact, and the beauties add to the warmth of the locals, which creates the best destination. Whether it is through your eyes as you walk through the thick greenery, maybe you are spotting the old temples, or even if you just sit by the river, paint some memories of Jibhi in your mind. Do pack your bag, come to Jibhi, and get excited about what you are going to experience. For those interested in broader travel experiences, consider combining your trip with a Shimla-Manali tour.
A Shimla and Manali Tour from Delhi offers an extended adventure, allowing you to explore more of Himachal Pradesh’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.