4 Days 3 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Dist: 469 km | Time: 11 to 13 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 1500 m
From Delhi to Aut, you'll enjoy a comfortable overnight trip in a Volvo bus or cab, ensuring a soothing journey of approximately 11 to 13 hours. Covering 469 kilometres, you'll arrive at Aut the next day.
Meals: NA
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Dist: 30 km |Time: 2 to 3 hr | Altitude: 1500 m to 1600 m
After reaching Aut, you will continue your journey towards Tirthan Valley and check into your hotel or homestay. Once settled, you will freshen up and prepare for an excursion to Chhoie Waterfall, known for its breathtaking beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Meals: Dinner
Night: Stay at Homestay/Campsite in Jibhi/Tirthan
Dist: 36 km (cab) | 12km (Trek to Serolsar) | 6km (Trek to Raghupur)
After breakfast, you will visit the Jibhi Valley and Jalori Pass, where you can trek to Serolsar Lake or Raghupur Fort. The Serolsar Lake trek takes about 6-7 hours, while the Raghupur Fort trek takes around 3-5 hours. After exploring these sites, you will return to Tirthan in the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Night: Stay at Homestay/Campsite in Jibhi/Tirthan
Time: 2 pm to 5 pm
Today, you will visit Bathad Waterfall. A short 10-minute walk will lead you to this beautiful waterfall. You can spend some fun time with family or friends. There is a small pool before the waterfall where you can relax and enjoy the day. In the evening, you will return to your stay in Tirthan or Jibhi.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Night: Stay at Homestay/Campsite in Jibhi/Tirthan
Dist: 30 km |Time: 2 to 3 hr | Altitude: 1600 m to 1500 m
Today, after checking out, you will visit Mini Thailand (Kulhi Katandi), a serene spot in the Tirthan Valley that resembles Thai landscapes. The cab will drive you back to Aut in the afternoon and continue to Delhi. If you opt for the Volvo bus, the cab will drop you at Aut, where you can continue to Delhi on a bus.
Meals: Breakfast
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Dist: 469 km | Time: 11 to 13 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 1500 m
You will arrive in Delhi early in the morning, concluding your memorable journey. As you bid farewell to this beautiful trip, you will carry memories and experiences from the serene landscapes of Jibhi and Tirthan Valley.
Meals: Nil
Night: Nil
Location | Places To Visit |
Tirthan | Chhoie Waterfall, Bathad Waterfall, Tirthan Valley |
Jibhi | Jibhi Valley, Jalori Pass, Raghupur Fort/Serolsar Lake |
Notes:
We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility.
If you have paid the total amount but cancelled the package. You will be provided with a refund, as mentioned below:
Tours or activities may be cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond our control, weather conditions such as heavy rain or storms, or government restrictions like sudden closures of specific areas. In such a scenario, we will provide an alternate tour or activity. However, no refunds will be provided.
About Jibhi Tirthan Valley Package
Nestled in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, Tirthan Valley and Jibhi are unspoiled havens of natural beauty and tranquillity. These serene destinations, with their towering mountains, lush green forests, and picturesque villages, offer unique experiences for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of city life. From the crystal-clear Tirthan River to the snowy wonderland of Tirthan Valley in winter, these destinations promise a journey of discovery and excitement.
Tirthan Valley
Situated at approximately 1600 meters, Tirthan Valley stretches along the banks of the Tirthan River, originating from the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) glaciers. This pristine valley has towering mountains, lush green forests, and picturesque villages. During summer, temperatures range from 9°C to 22°C, creating ideal conditions for trekking and other outdoor activities. In winter, the valley often transforms into a snowy wonderland with temperatures dropping below freezing.
Attractions in Tirthan Valley:
Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP): This UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering an expansive area of 1,171 square kilometres, features a diverse range of small plants, trees, and animals, including several endangered species. The park provides a variety of trekking routes that traverse dense forests, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Tirthan River: The Tirthan River in Himachal Pradesh is a crystal-clear river flowing through the scenic Tirthan Valley. It is known for its trout fishing, trekking, and serene natural beauty.
Waterfalls and Meadows: Notable waterfalls like Chhoie and meadows like Rolla and Shilt offer picturesque spots for picnics and photography.
Traditional Villages: Gushaini, Nagini, and Banjar offer glimpses of traditional Himachali life with wooden houses, terraced fields, and vibrant local culture.
Adventure Activities: The rugged terrain and dense forests of the valley are perfect for rock climbing, rappelling, camping, and other adventure activities.
Jibhi
A short distance from Tirthan Valley, Jibhi is a quaint hamlet renowned for its untouched natural beauty, charming architecture, and tranquil ambience. At around 1800 meters, Jibhi is surrounded by dense forests, lush green fields, and traditional wooden houses. The best time to visit is from the end of March to June and September to the end of November when the weather is ideal for sightseeing and activities.
Attractions in Jibhi:
Chehni Kothi: An ancient watchtower showcasing traditional Himachali architecture, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Jibhi Waterfall: This serene waterfall is a short hike from the main village. It is perfect for relaxation and photography.
Serolsar Lake: A pristine high-altitude lake surrounded by oak and pine forests, accessible via a popular trek from Jalori Pass.
Traditional Homestays: Cozy homestays and wooden cottages offer an authentic experience of local culture and hospitality.
Trekking and Nature Walks: Various trekking routes and nature walks through scenic landscapes cater to adventurers of all levels.
Together, Tirthan Valley and Jibhi provide a captivating blend of natural splendour, cultural richness, and adventurous activities, making them ideal destinations for a rejuvenating getaway.
How to reach Tirthan Valley
By Air
Nearest Airport: Kullu-Manali Airport (50 km away).
From the Airport: Hire a private taxi or take a bus.
By Train
Nearest Railway Station: Chandigarh (300 km away).
From the Station: Take a taxi or bus.
By Road
From Delhi: About 500 km; drive or take a bus (10-12 hours).
From Manali: About 90 km; drive or take a local bus.
The best time to visit Tirthan Valley and Jibhi
Tirthan Valley
March to June: Pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 25°C, ideal for trekking and outdoor activities.
September to November: Clear skies and comfortable temperatures make it great for exploring and enjoying nature.
Jibhi
March to June: Warm temperatures and clear weather, perfect for sightseeing and trekking.
September to November: Mild temperatures and less rainfall provide suitable conditions for outdoor activities and experiencing local culture.
Both destinations are less crowded and offer a more enjoyable experience during these periods.
Places to Visit during the Jibhi Tirthan Valley Package
Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features various plants and animals, including endangered species. It’s perfect for trekking and observing wildlife.
Tirthan River: Perfect for fishing, river crossing, and enjoying the serene environment.
Chhoie Waterfall: A beautiful waterfall accessible via a short trek through dense forests.
Rolla and Shilt Meadows: Scenic meadows ideal for picnics and photography.
Traditional Villages: Explore villages like Gushaini, Nagini, and Banjar to glimpse local life and culture.
Adventure Activities: Rock climbing, rappelling, and camping are popular in the valley’s rugged terrain.
Chehni Kothi: An ancient watchtower showcasing traditional Himachali architecture and offering panoramic views.
Jibhi Waterfall: A picturesque waterfall accessible via a short hike, perfect for relaxation and photography.
Serolsar Lake: A pristine high-altitude lake surrounded by forests, reachable via a trek from Jalori Pass.
Traditional Homestays: Cozy homestays and wooden cottages provide an authentic local experience.
Trekking and Nature Walks: Scenic trekking routes and nature walks through apple orchards, terraced fields, and nearby peaks.
Things to do in Jibhi Tirthan Valley Package
Trekking: Explore diverse trails in the Great Himalayan National Park (Tirthan Valley) and hike to Serolsar Lake from Jalori Pass (Jibhi).
Fishing: Try angling in the Tirthan River (Tirthan Valley).
Waterfalls: Visit Chhoie Waterfall (Tirthan Valley) and Jibhi Waterfall.
Meadows and Nature Walks: Relax in meadows like Rolla and Shilt (Tirthan Valley), and enjoy nature walks through apple orchards and terraced fields (Jibhi).
Cultural Experiences: Wander through traditional villages like Gushaini and Banjar (Tirthan Valley) and visit Chehni Kothi (Jibhi).
Adventure Activities: Engage in rock climbing, rappelling, and camping (Tirthan Valley).
Homestays: Stay in cosy, traditional homestays (Jibhi) for a local experience.
Jibhi is a charming village in Himachal Pradesh, India, within the Tirthan Valley of the Kullu district. Renowned for its tranquil ambience, lush greenery, and quaint wooden cottages, Jibhi offers a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s beauty.
Tirthan Valley is in Himachal Pradesh, India. It's in the Kullu district, near the Great Himalayan National Park. The valley is known for its pristine beauty, lush green landscapes, and the Tirthan River that flows through it.
By Air:
Nearest Airport: The nearest airport to Tirthan Valley is Bhuntar Airport (KUU), located about 50 km away in Kullu. You can fly to Bhuntar from major cities like Delhi or Chandigarh. You can get a private taxi from the airport or catch a bus to Tirthan Valley.
By Train:
The nearest central railway station is Chandigarh Station, approximately 235 km away. Some of the essential trains connecting Chandigarh Railway Station are as follows:
Kalka Shatabdi, Kerala Sampark Kranthi, Lucknow CHD Express, HWD Dli KLK Mail, Kalka Mail, Dehradun Express, Paschim Express, Jaipur Chandigarh Garib Rath, UA Toofan Express, Himalayan Queen, Barmer KLK Express, Dibrugarh Chandigarh Express, CHD Patliputra Express, Intercity Express, Chandigarh Amritsar Superfast
By Road:
From Delhi: Tirthan Valley is approximately 500 km from Delhi. The journey typically takes 11 to 13 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
From Chandigarh: It is about 240km from Chandigarh, and the journey takes 7-9 hours.
Local Transport: Once in Kullu or Manali, you can hire a private taxi or take a local bus to Tirthan Valley. The roads are well-connected, and the scenic drive adds to the travel experience.
By Bus:
State-run and private buses connect cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Manali to Tirthan Valley. Buses to Kullu are frequent; you can find local buses or taxis to Tirthan Valley.
To reach Jibhi, you can travel by road, train, or air. It’s about a 500 km drive or bus ride from Delhi, taking 12-14 hours. From Chandigarh, it’s roughly 150 km, and the journey by car or bus takes around 5-7 hours. The nearest railway station is Shimla, about 150 km from where you can hire a private cab or take a local bus. The closest airport is in Bhuntar, about 50 km away, with taxis and buses available for the remaining journey. Private taxis offer a more convenient option for a smoother trip.
Jibhi is famous for its serene beauty and tranquil environment, making it a popular retreat for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. It is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, including lush green valleys, charming wooden houses, and the scenic Jibhi Waterfall. The village is also a gateway to several trekking routes, such as the trek to Serolsar Lake. It is near the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, Jibhi offers a glimpse into traditional Himachali culture through its local markets, architecture, and cuisine.
Tirthan Valley is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and serene atmosphere. It is famous for its pristine Tirthan River, which offers opportunities for trout fishing, river rafting, and peaceful riverside walks. The valley is known for its lush green landscapes, charming villages, and scenic hiking trails, including treks to the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tirthan Valley's traditional Himachali architecture and warm local hospitality provide visitors with a rich cultural experience amidst breathtaking surroundings.
A stay of 4 to 5 days is ideal to explore Tirthan Valley and Jibhi. Spend 2 to 3 days in Tirthan Valley for activities like trout fishing, river rafting, trekking in the Great Himalayan National Park, and visiting local villages. Allocate 2 to 3 days for Jibhi to see attractions such as the Jibhi Waterfall and enjoy its scenic trails and peaceful atmosphere. This duration ensures a relaxed and comprehensive visit to both locations.
The Great Himalayan National Park is in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site covers about 1,171 square kilometres in the western Himalayas, near Kullu and Manali, and is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.
To reach Tirthan Valley from Delhi, you have several options:
By Road: The most common way is to drive or take a bus. It’s about a 300 km journey, typically taking 8-10 hours. You can drive directly or take a bus from Delhi to Aut or Kullu, hire a taxi, or take a local bus to Tirthan Valley.
By Train: Take a train from Delhi to Chandigarh, which takes about 3-5 hours. From Chandigarh, it takes 6-8 hours by taxi or bus to reach Tirthan Valley.
By Air: Fly from Delhi to Bhuntar Airport (near Kullu). From Bhuntar, it’s about a 1-2 hour taxi ride to Tirthan Valley.
Yes, Tirthan Valley is generally open to visitors year-round. However, accessibility may vary due to weather conditions, especially during heavy snowfall in winter. It's always a good idea to check local travel advisories and road conditions before planning your trip, especially during winter. If you have specific travel dates, it is advisable to contact local tourism offices or accommodation providers for the most current information.
Yes, it does snow in Tirthan Valley, especially during the winter months from December to February. The snowfall can vary in intensity, with higher altitudes experiencing more significant snow accumulation. This snow-covered landscape adds to the valley's picturesque beauty, making it a popular destination for winter travellers. If you plan to visit during this time, be prepared for cold temperatures and check road conditions in advance, as some areas may become less accessible due to snow.
By Air: The closest airport is Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar Airport), approximately 50 km from Tirthan Valley. You can reach Tirthan Valley by hiring a cab or taxi from the airport or taking a bus.
By Train: The closest station is Chandigarh Railway Station, about 240 km from Tirthan Valley. From Chandigarh, You can reach Tirthan Valley by hiring a cab or taxi from the airport or taking a bus.
By Bus: Some popular operators include HRTC, Himsuta, and private services like Volvo and Deluxe buses from major cities like Dehli and Chandigarh.
By Car: If you prefer to drive, you can take a self-drive or hire a cab from nearby cities such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla or Manali. The drive from Delhi to Tirthan Valley is approximately 500 km and takes around 12-14 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.
Tirthan Valley is approximately 50-60 kilometres from Kullu. The drive typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on road conditions and the weather.
Take a bus from Delhi to Kullu. Buses to Kullu are available from Delhi’s ISBT (Inter-State Bus Terminal) and other significant terminals. Options include private operators and Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses.
Once you arrive in Kullu, you have two options:
Taxi: You can hire a cab to drive directly to Tirthan Valley. This option is convenient if you want a quicker and more comfortable journey.
Local Bus: Look for local buses or shared taxis from Kullu to Tirthan Valley. Since the frequency of these services can vary, it's advisable to check in advance or seek assistance from locals.
Travel by Road: The most common way to travel from Jalori Pass to Jibhi is by road. The distance between the two locations is approximately 15-20 kilometres, and the journey typically takes about 1-2 hours, depending on road conditions and weather.
Hire a Taxi: You can hire a cab from Jalori Pass to Jibhi. This is a convenient option and will provide a direct and comfortable ride.
Shared Taxis: In some cases, shared taxis may be available for the route. These can be more economical but may only be as readily available.
Local Buses: Local bus services may exist but might be infrequent. Checking with local sources or transport services in advance can help ensure you have the latest information on bus availability.
Travel to Aut: There are no direct buses to Jibhi from Delhi, so you must travel to Aut first. You can take a bus from Delhi to Aut. Several private operators and Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses run services from Delhi to Aut.
From Aut to Jibhi: Once you arrive in Aut, you have the following options to reach Jibhi:
-Shared Taxis: Take a shared taxi from Aut to Jibhi. This is a popular and convenient option.
-Private Taxis: Hire a private taxi for a more comfortable and direct ride to Jibhi.
Booking and Schedules: You can book your bus tickets from Delhi to Aut online through bus operator websites or apps like RedBus or buy them directly at the bus terminal. For the shared or private taxi from Aut to Jibhi, you may need to arrange these locally or check with transport services in Aut.
By Road:
Private Taxi: The most convenient way is to hire a private taxi. The journey typically takes around 7 to 9 hours, covering a distance of about 300 km.
Bus: You can also take a bus from Chandigarh to Jibhi. There are various bus services, including Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) and private operators. You may need to change buses at Aut or Banjar. The journey can take 8 to 12 hours, depending on the route and stops.
From Shimla: If you choose Shimla, you can take a bus or hire a cab to Jibhi. The drive takes about 4 to 6 hours.
By Air:
Flight to Kullu: You can fly from Chandigarh to Kullu's Bhuntar Airport. From Kullu, you can take a taxi to Jibhi, which is about a 2-hour drive. This option is faster but might be more expensive.
Tirthan River: Beautiful winter scenery and relaxation.
Jibhi: Picturesque village with charming wooden houses.
Sarai: Scenic village ideal for a peaceful retreat.
Great Himalayan National Park: Stunning views and diverse wildlife.
Gushaini: Serene village has lovely views and nature walks.
Chhoie Waterfall: Enchanting waterfall surrounded by snow.
Kotrani Village: Hidden gem with traditional architecture and landscapes.
Raju's Cottage: Stunning views in Gushaini.
The Himalayan Trout House: Comfortable stay in Gushaini.
The Lost Escape: Cozy homestay in Jibhi.
Tirthan Heights: Scenic views and peaceful environment in Jibhi.
Whispering Pines: Serene stays in Jibhi.
Jibhi Treehouse: Unique treehouse experience in Jibhi.
Yes, Tirthan Valley is generally considered safe for travellers. It is a remote and peaceful area with a low crime rate. However, as with any travel destination, it's vital to take basic precautions:
Travel Insurance: Always have travel insurance for emergencies.
Weather Conditions: Check weather conditions before travelling, especially in winter, as roads can be slippery or blocked by snow.
Local Advice: Follow local advice and guidelines, especially if exploring remote areas or engaging in outdoor activities.
Health Precautions: Be prepared for basic healthcare needs and take necessary medications.
Trekking: Bashleo Pass trek, Sainj Valley exploration trek, Choice Waterfall Trek and many more.
Fishing: Trout fishing in Tirthan River.
Camping: Riverside and wilderness camping.
River Rafting: Thrilling rafting experiences.
Rock Climbing: Climbing on natural rock formations.
Nature Walks: Exploring flora and fauna in the Great Himalayan National Park.
Explore Jibhi: Wander through this charming village with its cosy winter ambience.
Visit Chhoie Waterfall: Enjoy the scenic beauty of the waterfall amidst a snowy landscape.
Relax by Tirthan River: Enjoy the tranquil riverside views and the peaceful setting.
Stay at Raju's Cottage: Experience warm hospitality and stunning winter views in Gushaini.
Trekking: Go on shorter, winter-friendly treks like the Sarai Trek for beautiful views.
Fishing: Try winter trout fishing in the Tirthan River.
Camping: Enjoy a cosy camping experience by the riverside or wilderness.
Visit Great Himalayan National Park: Explore the park’s serene beauty, even if some trails are inaccessible.
Experience Local Culture: Visit villages like Gushaini and Kotrani to experience traditional Himachali life.
Photography: Capture the breathtaking winter landscapes, snow-covered scenery, and local culture.
Tirthan Valley is worth visiting for its stunning natural beauty, peaceful environment, and range of outdoor activities. Its lush landscapes, serene atmosphere, trekking, fishing, camping opportunities, charming villages, and the Great Himalayan National Park offer a perfect escape into nature, especially enchanting in the winter.
Jibhi is approximately 10-15 kilometres from Tirthan Valley, and it takes about 30-45 minutes to drive between the two locations.
You can reach Jibhi by road from major cities like Delhi or Chandigarh. The nearest railway station is Ambala or Chandigarh, and the closest airport is Bhuntar (Kullu). You can also book a cab or taxi from these major cities.
Yes, Jibhi often experiences snow in December and January, making it a picturesque winter destination.
Yes, kids can enjoy the Tirthan Valley and Jibhi trips. Both destinations offer family-friendly activities like nature walks, scenic spots, and gentle trekking. Just ensure the activities are suitable for their age and abilities.
Yes, a trip to Tirthan Valley and Jibhi in October is possible and enjoyable, with pleasant weather and clear skies.
Yes, Tirthan Valley and Jibhi are suitable for solo trips. They offer a safe environment and various activities to explore at your own pace.
Tirthan Valley is approximately 250-270 kilometres from Dehradun, and it takes about 6-8 hours to drive.
Yes, carry valid ID proof (like an Aadhaar card or passport), any necessary permits for trekking, and travel insurance if needed.
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