Jibhi: Explore The Mini Thailand Of Himachal Pradesh!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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Jibhi is full of hidden waterfalls, cozy homestays, and thick pine woods. It has everything we could ever want.

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Settled on the banks of Tirthan, a river that flows into the Beas, this beautiful place has buildings that give off a different and friendly vibe.

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Most of the houses here are made of wood and stone, and apple orchards are popular in the back yards of almost every house.

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Since this place hasn't been overrun by tourists yet, you'll be able to stay in cozy homestays run by locals.

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The famous Jalori pass, Chehni Fort, Sirlosar lake, and the Great Himalayan National Park are all close to Jibhi. This gives you many ways to make your trip more enjoyable.

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Jibhi Waterfall, hidden in a verdant forest, is a great spot to relax. The waterfall and many wooden bridges are beautiful.

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Visit Jalori Pass, 12 km from the settlement. The region's highest motorable pass offers breathtaking views of surrounding mountain ranges and a lovely location.

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The village of Chehni Kothi is famous for its Great Tower temple, which is also called Chaini Kothi.

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When you're here, you should try the food that is most Himachali. Jibhi has many places where you can be sure to get the best food.

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Plan your trip between March and May, when the weather is perfect for exploring the outdoors and going on walks.

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