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Delhi to Jibhi Distance: 535 km | Travel Time, Routes & Tips | Jibhi Valley Guide
Delhi to Jibhi Distance: Your Complete Guide to the Himalayan Journey

Delhi to Jibhi Distance: Your Complete Guide to the Himalayan Journey

Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km (12–13 hrs). Explore routes from Manali, Kasol, Shimla. Best time, travel tips, and serene stays at Ailyak.

Delhi to Jibhi Distance: Everything You Need to Know

If you're planning a trip for Delhi to Jibhi Distance, you’re likely dreaming of quiet valleys, wooden homestays, and the slow rhythm of mountain life known locally as ailyak. The Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km, taking approximately 12–13 hours by road. This journey, one of the most scenic in Himachal Pradesh, winds through lush pine forests, terraced hills, and river-carved gorges—culminating in the serene Tirthan Valley.

Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family seeking offbeat serenity, understanding the Delhi to Jibhi Distance helps you plan better. From route details to travel time and seasonal tips, this guide covers everything you need for a smooth Himalayan escape.

How to Travel from Delhi to Jibhi

The best way to reach Jibhi from Delhi is by road via NH44 → Chandigarh → NH21 via Bilaspur, Sundernagar, Mandi → Aut Tunnel → NH305 via Banjar. While there's no direct train or flight to Jibhi, most travelers opt for an overnight bus or self-drive to make the most of daylight hours.

  • By car or taxi: Most flexible option. Drive via Chandigarh to avoid roadblocks.
  • By bus: Overnight HRTC or private buses run from Delhi to Bhuntar or Aut. From there, hire a taxi to Jibhi (65 km or 2 hours).
  • By flight + road: Fly to Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali Airport), then drive 65 km to Jibhi (2 hours).

This route passes through the Aut Tunnel, a critical gateway from the Mandi side. The Aut Tunnel to Jibhi distance is 30 km, taking about 1.5 hours. Ensure you fuel up in Aut or Banjar—there are no petrol stations in Jibhi.

Asphalt road with guardrail cutting through a lush, forested mountain slope

Asphalt road with guardrail cutting through a lush, forested mountain slope

Manali to Jibhi Distance: A Scenic 145 km Drive

How to Travel from Delhi to Jibhi

A step-by-step guide to reaching Jibhi from Delhi by road, flight, or bus for a smooth Himalayan journey.

Total Time: 12 hours
1

Choose Your Mode of Transport

Decide between driving self, hiring a taxi, taking an overnight bus, or flying to Bhuntar Airport followed by a road transfer to Jibhi.

2

Follow the Recommended Route

Take NH44 to Chandigarh, then NH21 via Bilaspur, Sundernagar, and Mandi, pass through the Aut Tunnel, and continue on NH305 via Banjar to reach Jibhi.

3

Break the Journey Strategically

Plan stops in Chandigarh, Mandi, or Aut for rest, meals, and fuel; ensure your vehicle is refueled in Aut or Banjar as there are no petrol stations in Jibhi.

4

Complete the Final Leg to Jibhi

From Aut, cover the remaining 30 km to Jibhi which takes about 1.5 hours, or if arriving by bus or flight, hire a taxi from Bhuntar or Aut for the 65 km (2-hour) drive to Jibhi.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km, which takes approximately 12–13 hours by road.

The Manali to Jibhi distance is 145 km and takes about 4–5 hours by road via NH3 and the Aut Tunnel.

The best way to travel from Delhi to Jibhi is by road, either by self-drive car or taxi via Chandigarh, or by overnight bus to Bhuntar or Aut followed by a taxi to Jibhi.

No, there is no direct train or flight to Jibhi. Travelers usually fly to Bhuntar Airport and then drive 65 km to Jibhi.

The Jibhi to Kasol distance is 100 km, taking 3–4 hours by road via Bhuntar and the Aut Tunnel.

The Aut Tunnel to Jibhi distance is 56 km, which takes about 1.5 hours to drive.

For those already in Himachal, the Manali to Jibhi distance is 145 km, taking 4–5 hours via NH3 south to Kullu → Aut Tunnel → NH305 via Banjar. This route offers stunning views of the Beas Valley and is especially popular in March–April, when apple orchards are in bloom.

Jibhi to Kasol Distance: 100 km of Mountain Beauty

Looking to explore beyond Jibhi? The Jibhi to Kasol distance is 100 km, taking 3–4 hours by road. The drive from Kasol to Jibhi follows the same path—via Bhuntar and Aut Tunnel—so plan for a full day if you're traveling between the two. While Kasol buzzes with backpacker energy, Jibhi offers a quieter, more reflective mountain experience—perfect for travelers seeking ailyak.

Jibhi Distance from Key Locations

Here’s a quick reference for planning your trip:

FromDistance to JibhiTravel TimeRoute
Delhi535 km12–13 hoursNH44 → Chandigarh → NH21 → Aut Tunnel → NH305
Chandigarh290 km7–8 hoursNH21 → Aut Tunnel → NH305
Manali145 km4–5 hoursNH3 → Kullu → Aut Tunnel → Banjar → Jibhi
Shimla218 km5–6 hoursNH5 → Narkanda → Rampur → Sainj Valley OR via Mandi
Bhuntar Airport65 km2 hoursBhuntar → NH305 → Banjar → Jibhi
Banjar10 km30 minutesNH305
Jalori Pass14 km45 minutesVia Shoja road
Shoja10 km45 minutesVia NH305 → turn at Shoja junction
Serolsar Lake19 km1.5 hours drive + 2-hour trekJibhi → Jalori Pass → trek
Chehni Kothi7 km drive + 45-min trek1.5 hours totalChainsi Marg road-head

Expansive view of rolling, misty mountains and valleys From Raghupur Fort.

Expansive view of rolling, misty mountains and valleys From Raghupur Fort.

What’s the Best Time to Travel to Jibhi?

With today being 12 April 2026, you're in the perfect window: March–April brings mild weather and apple blossoms in full bloom. This is also the best time to visit if you want to experience Jibhi before the monsoon crowds.

  • March to April: Mild days, blooming orchards, clear skies — ideal for treks and photography.
  • October to November: Post-monsoon clarity, golden foliage — most popular season.
  • July to August: Heavy monsoon rains; NH305 is prone to landslides. Travel with caution.
  • December to February: Heavy snowfall; Jibhi remains accessible, but Jalori Pass closes.

What to Expect in Jibhi

Jibhi isn’t just a destination—it’s a feeling. Nestled at 2250m in the Tirthan Valley, it’s the gateway to Jalori Pass (3120m) and the Great Himalayan National Park buffer zone. Known for its traditional wooden homestays, trout fishing, and unhurried pace of life, Jibhi is where travelers slow down and breathe deeply.

  • Only one ATM in Jibhi — carry cash from Banjar (10 km away).
  • Mobile network is limited — BSNL is most reliable; Jio works in most spots; Airtel is patchy.
  • Electricity cuts are common in monsoon months — most stays have backup inverters.
  • Trout fishing in the Tirthan River requires a permit from the Fisheries Department at Larji or Banjar.

Current weather in Jibhi — your real-time snapshot

Jibhi Weather Today in the Valley (as of 8 PM, April 15, 2026):

  • Temperature: 53 °F / 12 °C
  • Conditions: clear skies, 71 % humidity
  • Wind: east at 1–7 mph, gusts up to 7 mph
  • Visibility: 16 miles
  • Snowline: 14,108 feet (well above Jibhi’s 7,380 ft)
  • Rain risk: 0 %

That means no weather delays, no road closures, and no need to adjust your plans. Whether you're here for trout fishing permits, a walk to Shringa Rishi Temple, or just to sit still in the valley’s famous Ailyak rhythm, today is a calm day to arrive or explore.

Silhouette of dense tree branches against a bright evening sky

Silhouette of dense tree branches against a bright evening sky

Current weather at Jalori Pass — gateway to Serolsar Lake and Raghupur Fort

Jalori Pass sits at 3,120 m / 10,236 ft, and today it’s 15 °C–20 °C during the day and 5 °C–8 °C at night. The road is open, the tea stalls are ready, and the deodar-oak forests are lush and alive with bird calls. Winds are manageable (5–23 mph), and there’s no snow blocking the pass—perfect timing if you’re heading there tomorrow for the Serolsar Lake trek (5 km, 2 hours) or the Raghupur Fort ridge walk (5 km, 2–2.5 hours).

If you’re planning a sunrise visit, pack a warm layer—it’s chilly at the top, but the views of the Dhauladhar and Kinnaur peaks are worth every shiver.

Plan your trekking adventures with our trail guide to Jibhi’s best paths

Experience the Art of Ailyak at Ailyak Stays & Experiences

If you’re drawn to a slower, more intentional way of traveling, Ailyak Stays & Experiences in Jibhi, Shoja, and Seri offers just that. Rooted in the local philosophy of ailyak—doing everything calmly and without rushing—these soulful homestays blend comfort with mindful design.

Choose from cozy dorms or private rooms, all nestled in serene landscapes. Wake up to birdsong, sip tea by the Tirthan River, and unwind with forest bathing, riverside picnics, or creative workshops led by local artists.

The Ailyak Café serves simple, nourishing meals—a “third space” where time slows and conversations deepen. With WiFi, housekeeping, and parking, Ailyak balances simplicity with essential comforts.

This April, as apple blossoms drift through the valley, there’s no better time to experience ailyak firsthand.

Ailyak Seri, nestled among dense pine trees and green grassy slopes

Ailyak Seri, nestled among dense pine trees and green grassy slopes

Ready to unplug and arrive?
👉Explore stays and experiences: jibhi.in/partners

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