If you are looking for a “value for money” destination where you get abundant natural beauty, are romantic, and also fill the mind with peace, then Jibhi in Himachal Pradesh is a very beautiful place for everyone. Jibhi is a dense forest area in Himachal Pradesh, India, surrounded by rivers and beautiful waterfalls.

Jibhi is a small village located on the hill slopes on both sides of the Pushpabhadra River. There are many camping sites here where you can enjoy nature among pine and deodar trees. There are many places to visit near Jibhi, like Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, the Waterfall Trail, Sheshnag Kar Shring Rishi Temple, Chini Kothi, etc.
How to reach Jibhi?
There is no direct flight or railway station near Jibhi at present. But reaching here is not that difficult. If you are coming by plane, then you should land at Bhuntar Airport near Kullu. You will get many means of transport from there. And if you want to come by rail, then the nearest station is Shimla. For which you will have to change trains from Kalka.
But if you ask me, the best route is the buses from Delhi, which run from Delhi to Manali throughout the night. This bus drops you at Aut Tunnel, and from there you will find many means of transport ready for Jibhi.
Places to visit near Jibhi
Chaini Kothi

Chaini Kothi is very close to Jibhi. It is a 90-foot-high wooden building with 13 floors that has been standing for almost 100 years. Its wood craftsmanship is worth seeing.
Serolsar Lake

About 5 km from Jibhi, there is a beautiful lake that is in the middle of a dense forest of pine and deodar. Here, you will be able to feel the peace of the Himalayas. There is also a temple of Badi Nagin near this lake.
Jalori Pass

Jalori Pass is 5 km away from Jibhi, which is a place of winding rivers and valleys. If you are fond of watching beautiful birds, then you will find many here. Jalori Pass is situated at an altitude of 11 thousand feet above sea level. And this is the temple of Jalori Mata.
Waterfall Trail

This is a place of waterfalls. Kothi waterfall is prominent nearby. If you go for the waterfall trail in the morning, your enjoyment will be doubled.
Temple of Sheshnag and Shring Rishi

A more than 60-year-old temple of Sheshnag and Shring Rishi is situated between the deodar trees on a footpath from Jibhi village. Shring Rishi is the local deity here.

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