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Tirthan Valley and Jibhi, tucked away in the Seraj region of Himachal Pradesh, are serene getaways perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and peace enthusiasts. Known for pristine rivers, lush forests, waterfalls, and charming villages, this region offers a unique blend of relaxation and exploration.
Visitors can enjoy trout fishing in Tirthan River, nature walks in Jibhi, and short treks through the surrounding Himalayan landscapes. With cozy homestays and riverside cottages, Tirthan & Jibhi provide a rejuvenating escape from city life, making it ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers.
Day 1: Delhi → Tirthan Valley
Drive from Delhi to Tirthan Valley.
Evening at leisure by Tirthan River.
Overnight stay in Tirthan Valley (homestay/cottage).
Day 2: Tirthan Valley → Jibhi → Tirthan
Visit Jibhi Waterfalls, Serene Trails, and Local Villages.
Enjoy nature walks, photography, and riverside activities.
Return to Tirthan Valley for overnight stay.
Day 3: Tirthan Valley → Delhi
Morning at leisure or short riverside walk.
Drive back to Delhi.
Trip Ends.
Day 1: Delhi → Tirthan Valley
Early morning departure from Delhi.
Drive through scenic Himachal roads toward Tirthan Valley.
Check-in at your homestay/cottage.
Evening: Leisure by Tirthan River, enjoy riverside walk and photography.
Overnight stay in Tirthan Valley.
Day 2: Tirthan Valley → Jibhi → Tirthan Valley
After breakfast, drive to Jibhi (approx. 1–1.5 hrs).
Explore Jibhi Waterfalls, charming village lanes, and forest trails.
Optional activities: Nature walks, bird watching, and light trekking.
Return to Tirthan Valley by evening.
Enjoy riverside dinner and starry night.
Overnight stay in Tirthan Valley.
Day 3: Tirthan Valley → Delhi
Morning at leisure: Short riverside walk or photography.
Check out and drive back to Delhi.
Stop at scenic viewpoints en route.
Trip concludes on arrival in Delhi.
Tirthan Valley and Jibhi are easily accessible from Delhi and nearby major cities via road, rail, or air.
From Delhi: Approx. 550 km, 12–14 hrs drive via Chandigarh → Bilaspur → Banjar → Tirthan Valley.
Well-connected by private cabs or self-drive.
Roads are scenic, passing through Himalayan valleys, rivers, and lush forests.
Nearest Railway Station: Chamba or Pathankot.
From the station, hire a cab or local transport to reach Tirthan Valley (~5–6 hrs).
Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport (Kullu) – approx. 80 km from Tirthan Valley.
From Bhuntar, taxis or buses can take you to Tirthan Valley (~2.5 hrs).
Accommodation
Meals: both vegetarian and non-vegetarian
Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent, kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent, utensils and crampon
All necessary permits and entry fees.
First aid medical kits, a stretcher and an oxygen cylinder.
Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide and Support staff.
Transport from Dehradun to Sankri and return (According to the itinerary)
Mules to carry the central luggage
Any kind of personal expenses.
Food during the transit.
Insurance.
Mules or porters to carry personal luggage.
Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
Note: The Trip on Himalayas expects you to carry your personal luggage on your own; however, if you do not wish to carry your backpack, then you can give it to the mule.
Charges of offloading backpack:-
INR 1200/- if you make an online payment, 10 days in advance
INR 1500/- if you inform us after reaching Sankri
Make sure the backpack does not weigh more than 11 kgs, and it should have a waterproof cover.
The cost may be settled by demand draft, check deposit, or internet transfer.
Your confirmation email will be delivered with payment instructions.
Once your transfer is complete, kindly send us a confirmation email with your transfer details.
Booking should be done at least two months in advance
However, we advise planning your vacation at least 5 months in advance if you want to get a discount.
In case you have already booked and are now looking to cancel, see below for the refund policies.
Prior 30 days of the confirmed date, 50% of the total amount would be refunded
Prior 25 days of the confirmed date, 40% of the total amount would be refunded
Prior 20 days of the confirmed date, 30% of the total amount would be refunded
Prior 15 days of the confirmed date, 20% of the total amount would be refunded
Prior 10 days of the confirmed date, 10% of the total amount would be refunded
Traveling to Spiti means preparing for high altitude, cold nights, and remote areas. Carrying the right gear will make your journey comfortable and safe.
Warm Jacket (down/fleece for cold nights)
Light Woolens & Thermals
Quick-dry T-shirts & Trek Pants
Windproof / Waterproof Jacket
Comfortable Shoes (trekking / sturdy sneakers)
Extra Pair of Socks & Gloves
Cap, Muffler, or Balaclava
Sunglasses (UV-protected, to avoid snow blindness)
Sunscreen (SPF 50+), Lip Balm with SPF
Personal Toiletries & Wet Wipes
Hand Sanitizer, Tissues, Biodegradable Soap
Basic First-Aid Kit (band-aids, crepe bandage, antiseptic cream)
Personal Medication (if any)
Medicines for Altitude Sickness, Headache, Cold & Stomach Upset
ORS / Electrolytes
Backpack (50–60L) + Small Daypack
Water Bottle / Thermos (keep hydrated)
Torch / Headlamp with Extra Batteries
Power Bank & Chargers
Camera / GoPro (optional, but highly recommended)
Valid ID Proof (Aadhar, Passport, Driving License)
Permits (if required for certain routes)
Few Passport-size Photographs
Dry Fruits, Energy Bars, Chocolates for quick energy during travel.
Q1. What is the best time to visit Tirthan Valley & Jibhi?
👉 The best time is March–June (spring to early summer) and September–November (autumn). These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for trekking and riverside activities.
Q2. How difficult is the trip?
👉 The trip is Easy to Moderate. Gentle trekking trails and nature walks are suitable for beginners, families, and couples. Some forest paths and river crossings require basic stamina.
Q3. Do I need any permits to visit?
👉 No permits are required for Indian nationals. Foreign nationals do not need special permits either.
Q4. Is mobile network available in Tirthan & Jibhi?
👉 Network coverage is limited in remote areas. BSNL, Jio, and Airtel may work in main villages, but expect patchy signals in forested areas.
Q5. What kind of accommodation is available?
👉 Accommodation options include homestays, riverside cottages, and eco-lodges, offering comfortable stays with a natural vibe.
Q6. Are ATMs and shops available?
👉 Basic shops are available in villages for essentials. ATMs are limited; it’s advisable to carry sufficient cash from nearby towns like Banjar or Bhuntar.
Q7. Is it safe for solo travelers and families?
👉 Yes, the area is very safe. Locals are friendly, and the environment is peaceful. Still, travel with a small group is recommended for convenience.
Q8. What activities can we do?
👉 Trekking, riverside walks, trout fishing, photography, birdwatching, and nature exploration.
Q9. Can we see snow in Tirthan Valley & Jibhi?
👉 Rare snowfall occurs December–February, mostly at higher elevations. Summer and autumn months are mostly snow-free.
Q10. What should I pack for this trip?
👉 Light woolens, trekking shoes, rain jacket, personal toiletries, water bottle, and a camera.
Experiencing a trekking adventure is almost everyone’s passion and dream. But before starting or planning for a hike, you must be aware of the pain during and post-trek pain of your trek.
It is essential to be strong enough to enjoy your whole trek without any disruption of body ache. One book or decide several months before going on a hike, so you have a significant amount of time exercising your body and training it to become flexible for the trek.
It fosters aerobic fitness.
It improves blood circulation and breathing functions as well.
It makes the heart strong, preventing it from any problem.
It helps in toning legs.
Muscles get build-up which is very beneficial.
Therefore, one must practice to gain all these benefits. This is not only for the trek but for lifetime fitness also.
Let’s have a look at some factors which must be kept in mind to practice before trek:
It helps the body become flexible and allows you to move your body in any direction you want quickly.
It helps to make the joints, such as shoulders, elbows, hips, and knee,s stronger to prevent any mishap.
It provides much relaxation to your body and relieves the pain.
It is always said that one must sleep like a baby. It means sleeping without any worries. This allows you to have an adequate amount of sleep, which is a significant factor in one’s daily life. So, practice it daily and also before your trek. Try to make yourself comfortable to sleep at higher altitudes.
One has to do a lot of walking during trekking, so it is essential to have a good pair of trekking/hiking shoes. Practice walking wearing your boots before the trek, so that you become comfortable in them. Pin Bhaba Pass Trek – The Great Himalayan Crossover The Pin Bhaba Pass trek is a trek across two different regions – from the Bhaba valley in Kinnaur to Spiti Valley. If one wants to know about the trail: Then it starts from Kafnu in Kinnaur Valley, goes up to 4,915 M and goes down to a small village in Spiti. One should fully prepare oneself for an overstimulation of all one’s senses on this trek. However, one should keep in mind that this trek is not only about the beauty around, but also about the Himalayan culture – the way of living, structure of houses, and lifestyle.
Ex: Delhi to Delhi
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Trek Info
Region : Himachal Pradesh
Trek Distance: 150-200 Kms
Duration: 3N/4D
Altitude: Up to 18,380 Ft
Best Time To Visit: March–June & September–November
Trek Grade: Moderate
Pickup Point: Delhi
Drop Point: Delhi
Snow: Rare in winter; occasional snowfall in December–February
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