Looking for a short mountain trip that mixes scenic views, light adventure, and a fun group vibe? This Jibhi, Manali, and Kasol trip is a great escape from Delhi or Chandigarh.
. Located in the peaceful region of Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi is known for its quiet surroundings, forest trails, and cosy cafés. The trip begins with an overnight journey, where the group comes together, and the travel experience starts.
. During the trip, you will explore the beauty of Jibhi with a visit to the serene Jibhi Waterfall and the unique Mini Thailand viewpoint. You will also head to Jalori Pass and go on a short trek to Serolsar Lake, walking through forest paths and enjoying wide mountain views along the way.
. The journey then continues to Manali, where you will experience river rafting in the Beas River and spend time exploring Old Manali’s cafés and local markets. The trip also includes a drive through the famous Atal Tunnel to Sissu, where you can enjoy stunning mountain views and waterfalls.
. Towards the end, you will reach Kasol, known for its laid-back vibe and riverside cafés. You will visit Manikaran and can take a short walk to Chalal village before heading back.
. From nature and adventure to café hopping and group bonding, this trip offers a perfect mix of experiences in the mountains.
What's Included
Entire travel as per the itinerary. (From Delhi/Chandigarh to Aut and return journey will be in Semi-Sleeper Volvo & for internal transfers it will be in Tempo/Sumo)
Accommodation for 2 nights in Jibhi, 1 night in a hotel at Manali, and 1 night in Kasol
A total of 7 meals will be provided throughout the trip – 2 Meals on Day 1 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 2 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 1 Meal on Day 3 (Breakfast) + 1 Meal on Day 4 (Breakfast) + 1 Meal on Day 5 (Breakfast)
Sightseeing as per itinerary including Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, Atal Tunnel, and Manali local exploration
Bonfire experience in Jibhi
Experienced trip captain throughout the trip
Rafting Charges
Driver night charges, toll tax, and parking charges included
What's Not Included
GST (5%)
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Tips for helpers, cooks, guides, or any staff.
Any other costing involved due to any kind of natural calamity, or forced circumstances which are out of our control.