Jibhi, a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh’s Banjar Valley, is perfect for travelers looking for peace, adventure, and nature. With its lush green forests, charming wooden houses, and breathtaking landscapes, Jibhi offers a mix of relaxation and exploration.
The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (50 km from Jibhi).
From Bhuntar, hire a taxi or take a bus to Jibhi.
The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar Railway Station (145 km).
Alternatively, Chandigarh Railway Station (260 km) is better connected.
By Road
Jibhi is well connected by road from Delhi, Chandigarh, and other major cities.
Buses are available from Delhi to Aut (NH3). From Aut, hire a taxi or take a local bus to Jibhi (35 km).
Self-drive is a great option if you love scenic mountain roads.
A picturesque waterfall hidden in a dense forest, perfect for relaxation and photography. A short hike through wooden bridges and lush greenery leads to the falls.
At 3,120 meters, Jalori Pass offers stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas. It is a perfect spot for trekking, especially in summer and autumn. The pass connects Banjar Valley to Kullu and Shimla.
A crystal-clear lake surrounded by dense oak forests. The lake is considered sacred, and near it is the temple of Budhi Nagin, the goddess of serpents.
A historical fort built by the rulers of Mandi. The trek to Raghupur Fort offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayas and lush meadows. Ideal for photography and camping.
A traditional Himalayan village offering an authentic local experience. You can interact with villagers, see traditional Himachali wooden houses, and enjoy beautiful landscapes.
An ancient tower temple built in the Kath-Kuni architecture style. It is one of the tallest standing structures in Himachal Pradesh and is dedicated to Lord Shringa.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity. The park offers trekking, wildlife spotting, and an immersive Himalayan experience. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A quiet village known for stunning sunsets, apple orchards, and panoramic views. Great for travelers who want to relax away from the crowd.
Trekking & Hiking – Explore Serolsar Lake, Raghupur Fort, and the Great Himalayan National Park.
Camping – Spend a night under the stars near Jalori Pass or in the lush green meadows.
Photography – Capture the breathtaking landscapes, waterfalls, and traditional wooden houses.
Fishing – Try trout fishing in the Tirthan River (with a permit).
Village Walks – Explore traditional villages like Tandi and Chehni Kothi to experience Himachali culture.
Cafe Hopping – Enjoy local Himachali cuisine in cozy cafes and homestays.
March to June – Ideal for trekking and sightseeing with pleasant weather.
July to September – Monsoon brings lush greenery but also landslide risks.
October to February – Best for snowfall lovers; winter transforms Jibhi into a snow paradise.
Carry cash, as ATMs are limited.
Network connectivity is weak in some areas.
Pack warm clothes, even in summer.
Respect local culture and nature – avoid littering.
If trekking, start early to avoid fog and cold.