Himachal Pradesh: Unusual Tourist Spots

Jibhi

Jibhi, a quiet town in the middle of nowhere, is a wonderful place to relax and unwind. Jibhi, a scenic hamlet in Manali Tour that is not well-known, can be found when you travel from Delhi. Jibhi, nestled in Tirthan Valley, has rows of houses built in traditional Himalayan architecture. Jibhi’s landscape is lush with pine and cedar forests, green meadows and lush with pine and cedar trees. Jibhi is a popular spot for trout fishing. You can also fish from the banks of gently flowing streams. You will also find many scenic attractions nearby Jibhi.

Jibhi’s Top Tourist Spots

Jalori Pass: Visit the Jalori Pass is one of the main attractions of a Jibhi tour. It is the highest Pass in Himachal Pradesh. The road has many amazing vantage points that will bring out the photographer in you. While traversing this Pass, you can expect to see the snow-capped Himalayan peaks as well as clouds floating between lush green Deodar-covered mountains. Many trekking trails start from this point.

Seoul Lake:You will come to a crossroads as you continue on Jalori Pass. The one that leads to Seroyul Lake is the main road, and the other will take you to Raghupur Fort. Let’s first visit the beautiful Seroyul Lake. It is considered a holy lake with a small temple located on its shores. This lake is home to many locals who offer ghee. You will enjoy your time at Seroyul Lake’s picturesque setting.

Raghupur Fort: The other road takes you to Raghupur Fort (also known as RaghupurGarh). This fort boasts beautiful views. You will be rewarded with breathtaking mountain views once you reach the fort. The history of the fort is not well-known. Raghupur Fort contains a small pond. Check reviews!

Chaini Tower and FortIt take approximately 3-4 hours to reach Chaini from Jibhi. The SharingiBagi temple will be found midway along the route. You can rest here before you continue on to Chaini, the idyllic village.

Chaini will greet you with a refreshing mountain breeze, lush Cedar forest and lots of smiling faces from the villagers. Take a look at Chaini Tower while you are in the village. The five-story structure has brick walls and is reinforced with time logs. The tower is an excellent example of Himalayan architecture. It even has a secret tunnel beneath. The impressive Chaini Fort is a bit further ahead and contains 4-5 old structures. Chaini Fort may look impressive, but locals will tell that it was destroyed by an earthquake.

Janjehli

Janjehli is located in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, 140 km from Shimla. Its lush greenery and stunning beauty will instantly win you over. Janjehli’s top attractions are its green meadows, scenic beauty, and friendly people. This small, sleepy town is the base for popular treks to ChindiKarsogShoja. The variety of sightseeing opportunities that Janjehli offers is one of the highlights of any Janjehli vacation. You can also take the time to relax in this peaceful spot and read a book or listen to some music while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

Places to visit in Janjehli

PandavShila: PandavShila, a mammoth stone that lies about 3 km from Janjehli, is located. It is believed to be a spot where the Mahabharata era was. Locals believe that if you place a pebble on this rock, it will hold onto its surface and grant all your wishes.

Nature trail: You can explore remote areas of Janjehli while you are here. Here you can find walks, biking tours, and nature trails. These tours will take you to some of Janjehli’s most stunning points.

Prini

Prini is the next scenic delight. Prini is a charming village in Naggar that falls in the Kullu region. Prini is a peaceful village surrounded by lush green valleys, snowcapped mountains and tranquil views.

Prince’s Top Tourist Spots

Jagatsukh Road waterfalls impressive waterfall at Prini on the Manali–Jagatsukh highway is a highlight of the town. The waterfall has a bridge that you can cross to get a better view of the water. This waterfall will be encountered on your way to Manali. You will come across paddy fields in the distance that looks like a landscape. You can soon hear the waterfall’s thudding from your car. Enjoy the refreshing breeze and stop by the waterfall.

Naggar Castle: The Naggar Castle is a must-see when in Prini. The castle overlooks the beautiful Kullu Valley. Raja Sidh Singh, Kullu built the castle in 1460. Naggar Castle is a classic Himalayan style building. You can feel the stories of old come to life as you walk into this castle made of wood and stone. Also, you will see works by Nicholas Roerich. Naggar Castle is now a heritage hotel.

Shoja:

Shoja, a small village nestled in Himachal Pradesh’s breathtaking scenic landscapes, is known for its slow pace and beautiful scenery. The serene beauty of Shoja is a tranquillizer for the soul. You will find a peaceful sanctuary here with wooden houses and slow-moving life. The combination of pine and Deodar forests with snow-covered mountain peaks will stay in your mind for a long time. Shoja, located in the Banjar Valley, is home to many beautifully carved wooden temples.

Shoja Waterfall: Morning walks to Shoja waterfall are a great way to exercise your senses. It is only a short distance away. The water is cool and makes a gurgling sound that is soothing to the ears. The beauty of the walk to the falls is amazing!

Great Himalayan National Park: The Great Himalayan National Park, located in the Kullu area, is another place that Shoja visitors can visit. It is located just a short drive from Shoja. It is home to more than 350 species of fauna. It is home to over 350 species of fauna, including Blue Sheeps, Himalayan Brown Bears and Musk Deers.

Solar Lake: Serolsar Lake, a tranquil and serene lake near Shoja, is an ideal spot. This scenic beauty is adorned with tall trees along its shores and mountains peaks visible in the distance. Near the lake is a BudhiNagin Temple. This goddess is the protector of the lake and is said to have a hundred sons.

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