Tirthan Valley Tour (Himachal)
Tirthan Valley Tour (Himachal)

Highlights: Chandigarh - Jibbhi


Itinerary:
Day 01) Chandigarh-Tirthan Valley / 09Hrs drive
Arrive Chandigarh by train or flight and drive to Tirthan Valley/Jibbi Jibbhi : Jibbhi is a small village and one of the best places to see in Tirthan Valley. This peaceful hamlet offers you the beauty of nature through its dense Pine tree forests, ancient temples and the sparkling lakes. Jibhi is not a regular tourist destination thus it is not well developed either and that makes it a perfect offbeat destination and filled with many camping sites, hiking trails, fishing and bird-watching spots. This place is the stuff that all the good dreams are made of, complete with secret waterfalls, dense pine and deodar forests, cosy homestays, warm people, and the freshest food that you can imagine. Jibhi lies at just an hour’s drive away from the Great Himalayan National Park, so you can very well imagine the wilderness that is spread here. Trout angling is another experience to indulge in Jibhi, especially because the streams in Banjar Valley have some of the best catch around. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 02) Visit Great Himalayan National Park / 02 hrs drive + 03 hrs trekking
Great Himalayan National Park : The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), is located in Kullu region in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Great Himalayan National Park was constituted in 1984 and was formally notified as a national park in 1999 and is spread over an area of 1171 km 2 at an altitude of between 1500 and 6000 m. The Great Himalayan National Park is a habitat to numerous flora and more than 375 fauna species, including approximately 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids, 17 mollusks and 127 insects. GHNP was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2014, in recognition of its outstanding significance for biodiversity conservation. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 03) Local sight seeing tour with a small trek to Kothi Chehni
Kothi Chehni : Chehni is home to a five-storey tower temple that is made of rocks and wood; it is a feat to look at, for it has some excellent craftsmanship at display. The leaning tower is supported by a masonry wall, reinforced with horizontal timber logs. This type of temple tower is a rare example of Pahadi architecture, notably in the Kullu and Kangra. It is a watchtower built in the 17th century by then ruling King Dhadhu. The King and the Queen would sit here and watch over the entire valley below them. This is a at least 40-metres high. it survived the devastating earthquake of 1905 while most of the buildings in the valley were destroyed. Shringa Rishi Temple : Shringa Rishi is the ruling deity of Banjar valley and the temple is dedicated to him. It is located near to Kothi Chehni.
Chhoie waterfall: Chhoie Waterfall also known as Sai Ropa waterfall in Tirthan Valley can be reached through a short trek of 3 km (45 minutes walk) walk that begins from Village Nagini. It is one of the breathtaking and charming places to visit in Tirthan Valley The waterfall is named after local deity Chhoi Mata and locals come to worship the goddess. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 04) Visit Jalori Pass + Trekking to Serolsar Lake & Raghupur Fort
Jalori Pass : Also known as Jalori Jot, Jalori Pass is a high altitude pass located between the districts of Kullu and Shimla situated 12 km from Jibbi village and 05 km from Shoja village at an altitude of 10,800 feet, It is one of the stunning places to visit in Tirthan Valley. The place is adorned by the huge coniferous trees, wild roses, ferns and Iris flowers. There are several treks which originates from here to Bashleo Pass, Shoja, Seolsar Lake etc. It is probably one of the least explored undiscovered beauty in Himachal Pradesh. There is a Temple on the top dedicated to Jalori Mata.
Serolsar Lake : Serolsar is a high altitude lake. The lake is about 3,100 metres (10,171 ft) above the sea level and is surrounded by thick forest cover. and accessible via Jalori pass. It is a small body of water located about 5 kilometers from Jalori Pass and is one of the major attractive places to visit in Tirthan Valley. .
The lake is considered sacred and there is small temple on its shore.dedicated to Budhi Nagin – goddess of snakes and ghee and mother of all nag deities. Whose sons are considered to be guardians of the valley. The cold and pure water is like a mirror that reflects the greenery around it and the blue sky from above.
Raghupur Fort : It is about 3 kilometers of a walk from Jalori Pass and will take you an hour to visit. Fort is now in a state of ruin with just a few walls standing, believed to have been constructed by the rulers of the Mandi dynasty to protect themselves from the attacks of the invaders. The fort is located amid a lovely meadow. Once at the fort, enjoy a beautiful 360-degree view of the valley. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 05) Jibbhi – Chandigarh / 09 hrs drive
Drive back to Chandigarh and board your flight or train to Delhi


Exclusion:
✅Airfare/Train fare/Bus fare
✅Any other meals
✅Fishing permit
✅Fishing equipments
✅Any expenditure of personal nature such as telephone calls, laundry, mini bar or drinks during
✅meals, tips to driver, guide, helper, etc.
✅Any kind of Insurance and medical evacuation
✅Any Hotel before starts and after tour ends
✅Guides and Monuments Fees



Offer Includes

  • Accommodation in mentioned or similar category hotels on double sharing basis
  • All 04 breakfasts and 04 Dinners
  • All ground transportation by one ac(nac in hills) vehicle (02 pax in one Etios/Dezire Car and 04 -06 pax in one Innova) as required in the tour programme
  • All Toll taxes, parking fee, state taxes and drivers allowances
  • GST

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary