Tirthan Valley & Jibhi Vlog | Trout Fish, Riverside Stay & Hidden Waterf...
Best Time to Visit
Spring–Summer (March–June): Pleasant 15–25 °C weather, perfect for trekking, nature walks, and river dips
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Vivid foliage, crisp days, ideal for photography and exploring
Winter (Nov–Feb): Snow blankets the valley—great for a cozy retreat, but most treks are closed
Monsoon (July–Sept): Verdant landscapes, though landslides and slippery trails can be a concern .
By Air: Fly into Bhuntar Airport (~60 km away), then taxi or bus to Jibhi
By Road: Volvo buses from Delhi/Chandigarh to Aut, then taxis or local buses onward. Scooty/bike rentals available too .
1. Serolsar Lake & Jalori Pass
Trek (~5 km) from the high-altitude Jalori Pass, through forests to Serolsar Lake, famed for its serene beauty and Budhi Nagin temple
2. Natural Pools & “Mini Thailand”
Discover crystalline pools by the river. The Kulhi Katandi spot feels almost tropical, framed by rock formations and jungle vibes
3. Waterfalls & Forests
Explore Jibhi’s own waterfall (~10 min away) and hidden gems like Chhoie Waterfall and streams near Shoja
4. Chehni Kothi & Raghupur Fort
Chehni Kothi, a historic wooden tower, and Raghupur Fort via trek from Jalori both offer panoramic mountain views
5. Tirthan River Adventures
Ideal for trout fishing (permit required ~₹100), peaceful riverside camping, and light river crossings
6. Wildlife & Birdwatching
On the edge of the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO site housing Himalayan Monal, Western Tragopan, snow leopards, musk deer, and more
7. Culture & Cuisine
Stay in Himachali-style homestays or treehouses (e.g., Tandi), try fresh river trout, Siddu, Dham, Madra, and Bhaturu. Enjoy bonfires with folk songs, local hospitality, and charming cafes like Pink Panther, Neti Neti, Young Monk
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