Himtrek Stays and Camps Jibhi

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Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi

Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi, India, is a popular camping and adventure activity provider that offers an authentic and immersive experience of the stunning Himachal Pradesh region. Jibhi is a picturesque town located in the Banjar Valley of the Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh and is known for its natural beauty and tranquillity.

Himtrek camps and stays offer visitors a chance to stay in comfortable tents and enjoy the pristine beauty of the surrounding mountains, forests, and rivers. The camps are equipped with essential amenities like clean water, washrooms, and electricity, making the stay convenient and comfortable.

Himtrek camps and stays offer various adventure activities like trekking, camping, which are designed to suit different skill levels and interests. Visitors can choose from a variety of trekking trails that lead to scenic spots like waterfalls, meadows, and panoramic viewpoints.

Apart from adventure activities, Himtrek also offers visitors a chance to experience the local culture and traditions of the area. Visitors can explore the nearby villages, interact with the local communities, and try local cuisine.

The best time to visit Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi is from March to June and from September to December, as the weather is pleasant, and the natural beauty of the region is at its peak. However, it is essential to carry warm clothing during winters, as the temperature can drop significantly.

In conclusion, Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi offer a unique and unforgettable experience of Himachal Pradesh’s natural beauty and adventure activities. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an escape from the city’s hustle and bustle and a chance to connect with nature.

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Attractions Nearby Jibhi:

Jalori Pass: Jalori Pass is situated distant from the monotonous city life’s commotion. The tremendous Himalayas’ calming environment offers unrivalled possibilities to relax the body and appreciate nature’s beauty. Every trekker’s senses are soothed by the region’s seasonal flowers in bloom as well as the diverse flora and animals in the middle of the highlands’ impeccable seclusion.

Serolsar Lake: 10,170 feet is the elevation of the lake. Throughout the year, the Serolsar Lake displays gorgeous hues, which is something worth witnessing. When it’s snowing, the lake appears white in the winter, half-covered in snow and half-green in the spring and summer, and lush green when it’s monsooning and after.

Chehni Kothi: Chehni Kothi, a traditional himachali structure, is named after the Chehni hamlet and is constructed entirely out of wood and stone without the use of cement. From the Shringa Rishi temple at Bagi village near Jibhi, you have to trek for an hour to reach there.

Raghupur Fort: The Mandi kings are thought to have erected Raghupur Fort as a defensive structure against invasion. Except for the outer part of the walls, little much remains of it today. The approach to the fort, nevertheless, is what makes visiting it more enjoyable. From Jalori Pass, it is a three-kilometer hike, or rather a climb, where the last kilometre is the steepest. With the majestic Himalayas in the background, the path is lined with lusciously green oaks and rhododendrons.

Great Himalayan National Park: In the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, there lies a magnificent national park called the Great Himalayan National Park. There is a staggering variety of plants and fauna there, and it is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage site.

Jibhi Waterfalls: One of the most beautiful sites to visit in Jibhi, Himachal, is the waterfall. Visitors take pleasure in a tranquil walk to this waterfall. The sound of the waterfall crashing into the solid rocks will make your heart skip a beat. Jibhi waterfall is renowned for being a favourite picnic location for locals. A stunning view is provided by the waterfall’s surrounding impenetrable forest. An endearing link to nature is provided by the torrential flow of water from Jibhi Valley in Himachal.

Shringa Rishi Temple: The Shringa Rishi Temple is located in the Banjar Valley’s Baggi village. It is revered by the people, who regard this deity to be one who guards them. One of Kullu Valley’s eighteen primary deities is Shringi Rishi. Following the Putrakameshti Yagna that Shringi Rishi performed for King Dashrath of Ayodhya, Lord Rama and his three brothers were born. The presiding god of Banjar Valley is Shringi Rishi. In this place, Rishi is also known as Skirni Deo. In 2008, this temple underwent reconstruction.

Highlights

Camping at an underrated location in Banjar Valley, away from the chaos of daily life.

A garden view property, putting you close to almost all the main attractions and adventures in Jibhi.

Get a chance to lose yourself in surreal natural beauty surrounded by varieties of flowers enhancing the charm of the location.

The main highlight of the campsite can be called the spring pool it has inside the property, where you can dip your feet in water and relax.

A wooden built cafe on site to savour your taste buds during your mesmerising stay.

Live in the quiet and peaceful vibe reflecting the tranquillity of JIbhi, a village well-known for its unspoiled natural beauty and peaceful environment.

Inclusions

What is included in the tour
Stay In Dome/Safari Tent (As Per The Availablity)
Bonfire & Music

Exclusions

Transportation
Meals not mentioned above
Any quite personal expenses

Hotel Facilities

Breakfast
Free Parking
Garden
Mountain View
Non-Smoking Rooms
Pets allowed
Shower
Swimming Pool
View

Rules

Check In 12:00 PM
Check Out 11:00 AM

Availability

Safari Tent

Safari Tent


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Owner

HIMTREK

Member Since 2023

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