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Aut To Jibhi Distance

Aut To Jibhi Distance

3/30/2026•3 min read
Aut To Jibhi Distance

Aut to Jibhi distance is 35 km (1.5 hrs). Get full travel guide: Delhi to Jibhi, Manali to Jibhi, best time, treks, stays, and local tips for Jibhi Valley, HP.

Aut to Jibhi Distance: Your Complete Travel Guide to Jibhi Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Planning a trip to the serene Jibhi Valley? Understanding key travel distances is essential — especially the Aut to Jibhi distance, which is 35 km and takes about 1.5 hours by car via NH305. Aut Tunnel is the gateway from the Mandi and Kullu side, making this stretch a critical leg of your journey into the heart of Tirthan Valley.

How Far is Jibhi from Major Cities?

If you're traveling from Delhi, the Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km, taking 12–13 hours by road. The route follows NH44 to Chandigarh, then NH21 through Bilaspur, Sundernagar, and Mandi, before entering the mountains via Aut Tunnel and NH305 through Banjar. Most travelers prefer an overnight bus to Bhuntar or Aut, then hire a cab for the final leg.

From Chandigarh, the Chandigarh to Jibhi distance is 290 km, a 7–8 hour drive via the same scenic mountain highways. The road from Manali covers 145 km and takes 4–5 hours — ideal for those extending their Kullu-Manali trip into the quieter Tirthan Valley.

Kasol travelers often ask about the Kasol to Jibhi distance: it's 100 km, taking 3–4 hours via Bhuntar and Aut Tunnel. While longer, it's a popular route for backpackers shifting from the Parvati Valley to Jibhi’s peaceful trails and wooden homestays.

Distances Within Jibhi Valley and Nearby Villages

Jibhi sits in the lush Tirthan Valley, a region famed for its trout fishing, UNESCO-recognized Great Himalayan National Park buffer zone, and traditional Kullu-style wooden homes. While Jibhi to Tirthan Valley distance isn't applicable — Jibhi is within the valley — nearby points like Banjar (10 km, 30 minutes) are crucial for supplies. Banjar has the nearest ATM, fuel station, and hospital.

The Jibhi to Shoja distance is 14 km, with Shoja being the last motorable village before Jalori Pass. Many confuse this with the Shoja to Jibhi distance, which is the same — a winding but well-paved road ideal for early morning drives.

Key Attractions and How to Reach Them

Jibhi’s top attractions are within easy reach. The Jibhi Waterfall is just 1 km (15–20 min walk) from the village center — a perfect short stroll for all ages. For heritage lovers, Chehni Kothi lies 7 km from Jibhi, with a 45-minute uphill trek from the Chainsi Marg road-head. This 9-storey medieval tower showcases earthquake-resistant Kullu architecture and offers a unique trek-heritage combo.

Adventure seekers head to Jalori Pass (3120m), 14 km from Jibhi, reachable in 45 minutes by car. Open from May to October, it’s the starting point for two stunning treks: Serolsar Lake (5 km, 2–2.5 hours) and Raghupur Fort (5 km, 2–2.5 hours). Both offer panoramic views and rich biodiversity — from Himalayan Monal sightings to sacred lake legends.

Best Time to Visit Jibhi Valley

With today being 30 March 2026, March–April is the ideal time to visit — apple blossoms are in full bloom, weather is mild, and roads are clear. October–November offers post-monsoon clarity and golden foliage. Avoid July–August due to monsoon landslides on NH305. December–February brings heavy snow — Jalori Pass closes, but Jibhi village remains accessible and magical under snow.

Plan ahead: carry cash (no ATM in Jibhi), charge devices (power cuts in monsoon), and use BSNL or Airtel for reliable network. Book homestays early — most are family-run wooden cottages offering an authentic “Ailyak” mountain life.


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