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5 Days 4 Nights
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Trip Duration
5 Days 4 Nights
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Delhi
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Manali Kasol Jibhi
Trip Duration
5 Days 4 Nights
Pickup & Drop
Delhi
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Explorations
Trekking
Bike
Overview
All the three hill stations are located in the charming range of the Himachal Pradesh in India and are quite famous for their beauty and scenic beauties. These places provide the best natural view, challenges and relaxation that is why these are the best places for tourists to visit and get away from the busy life in towns.
Famous as the “Valley of Gods,” Manali is a scenic hill station with tourist locations that are frequented by visitors from different parts of the world. The mountain has a scenic landscape with snow-capped summits of the mountain, fast flowing rivers and Approximately Green meadows. Tourists can opt for a variety of adrenaline rush including trekking, rock climbing, river rafting, paragliding and more. Some of the leading tourist attractions after visiting Manali include the Solang Valley, the Rohtang Pass as well as the Hidimba Devi Temple.
Kasol is a tiny village situated in the district of Kullu in the beautiful Parvati valley, which has become quite famous among tourists and travelers. As a destination, Kasol is a perfect treat for those looking to break free from the noisy and crowded cities and embrace the scenic beauty of nature and the perks of Cafe hopping. It is another way through which the people of Kasol enjoy life through trekking, camping, and visiting the neighboring villages. The village has also incorporated the Israeli cafes and is famous for the profound culture of the county.
Jibhi is an offbeat destination situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh in the Tirthan Valley which is somewhat offbeat. This remote village is situated in a green background and hard to reach areas with snowy hills and freshwater streams. Jibhi is an ultimate trekker’s hub with several trekkable routes which terminate in picturesque places like Jalori Pass and Serolsar Lake. The village also possesses classic buildings such as wooden houses and temples as well as it is surrounded with gorgeous nature and exceptionally beautiful flowers.
Traveling and exploring Manali, Kasol, and Jibhi will be one of the most extraordinary trips of your life wherein you can have a thrilling and adventurous experience standing amidst the beautiful and tranquility of the Himalayas, you get a chance to understand and embrace the cultural village of the remote Himachal Tour Package, and also get a doze full of adventure. For the adventurous traveler, there is so much to see while for the laid back traveler there is so much to do in these locations.
1. Rohtang Pass: This high mountain pass is also located at an altitude of 3,978m The major attraction of this place is the picture perfect sceneries of the Himalaya ranges and other fascinating activities which includes skiing and sledding.
2. Solang Valley: Solang valley is located near manali and is famous for its spectacular beauty and thrilling adventure sports such as skiing, paragliding, zorbing and horse riding.
3. Hidimba Devi Temple: This is an ancient cave temple of goddess Hidimba Devi, the wife of the Pandava, Bhima of the Mahabharat epic – and is incredibly sourced by wooden architecture and detailed passions.
4. Vashisht Village: The cultural wealth, hot water springs, and archaeological sites are unforgettable relics of this picturesque village.
5. Kheerganga Trek: Though it is not an easy one day trek and indeed needs some extra efforts and energies, it offers a wonderful site passing through the greenery forests and lovely meadows that eventually get to the beautiful Kheerganga hot water spring.
6. Chalal Village: Have a look at this charming village that boasts of beautiful architecture of houses, lush green landscapes and calm environment.
7. Tosh Village: Also famous among backpackers, Tosh is much younger than Kasol, but it is a part of the same valley, Parvati Valley and it is excellent for camping and trekking as in some other places.
8. Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara: This is one of the most significant places of worship for Sikhs and is located in the northern Indian state of Punjab; there are several natural springs with water that is reputed to have healing properties, as well as breathtaking views around the area.
9. Jalori Pass: This is one of the most viewed attractive spots of the broad mountain passes that exists between the great mountain ranges of the world, the Himalayas in particular and is also a favorite among trekkers.
10. Serolsar Lake: Situated in the middle of thick forests this can be described as a highly elevated lake, perfect for camping and enjoying the calmness of nature.
11. Tirthan Valley: Visit the quaint and lovely Tirthan Valley that offers not only the architectural and natural beauty of villages but also some adventurous experiences.
12. Shoja Village: This is a quaint and picturesque village with wooden houses, and a creative and lively atmosphere, set amidst a breathtaking scenery.
13. Sissu: Nestled in the Lahaul Valley, Sissu is a picturesque village offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Known for its pristine landscapes, gushing waterfalls, and the serene Chandra River, Sissu provides a perfect retreat for nature lovers seeking tranquility in the mountains.
14. Atal Tunnel: The Atal Tunnel, a marvel of modern engineering, connects Manali to Lahaul-Spiti valley. This 9.02 km long tunnel is the world's longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet. It has reduced travel time and made the region accessible year-round.
15. Kasol Market: Kasol's vibrant market is a backpacker's paradise in the Parvati Valley. Known for its bohemian vibe, the market offers a mix of Israeli cuisine, trendy cafes, and shops selling colorful clothes and trinkets. It's a hub for travelers seeking a laid-back mountain experience.
16. Jibhi Waterfall: Hidden in the lush forests of Tirthan Valley, Jibhi Waterfall is a natural wonder. The cascading waters surrounded by dense pine forests create a mesmerizing sight. It's a perfect spot for trekking enthusiasts and those seeking serenity in nature's lap.
17. Mini Thailand: Mini Thailand in Chail, Himachal Pradesh, is a unique garden showcasing Thai architecture and culture. With its pagodas, Buddha statues, and beautifully landscaped gardens, it offers visitors a slice of Thailand in the Indian Himalayas.
Reach Manali: You can fly to Bhuntar Airport, if not Joginder Nagar / Chandigarh has railroad connectivity to Manali, which can be accessed by taxi or a bus. Or else take a bus or a car from Delhi to Manali, which will typically take about twelve hours to reach the destination.
Manali to Kasol: You can also board a taxi or bus from Manali to Bhuntar and thereafter, hire a local bus or taxi to Kasol.
Kasol to Jibhi: One can take a taxi or bus from Kasol to travel up to Bhuntar and then take another bus from Bhuntar to Jibhi via Aut.
The peak time to visit Manali, Kasol, and Jibhi together is during the spring and early summer months, from March to June. During this period, the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. Manali offers excellent conditions for adventure sports like paragliding and trekking, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. In Kasol, the temperatures hover between 15°C and 22°C, making it perfect for nature walks, exploring nearby villages, and enjoying the serene beauty of the Parvati Valley. Jibhi experiences mild and pleasant weather with temperatures from 10°C to 20°C, providing ideal conditions for trekking, fishing, and exploring the picturesque waterfalls. The lush landscapes and vibrant flora during this time make it the best season to experience the natural beauty and diverse activities of these regions.
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