Snowfall in Jibhi, Shoja & Tirthan Valley 2025: Complete Winter Travel Guide

Snowfall in Jibhi, Shoja & Tirthan Valley 2025: Complete Winter Travel Guide

Published on December 21, 2025

Nestled in the Banjar Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Shoja & Tirthan Valley are some of India’s most serene and untouched mountain destinations. Unlike the crowded hill stations like Manali or Shimla, this region offers slow-paced travel, roaring rivers, dense forests, wooden cottages, and an authentic Himalayan experience

Snowfall & Weather – Winter Magic

In December and winter (Dec–Feb), Jibhi and nearby Shoja receive snowfall, especially after mid-December onward. Snow is more intense at higher elevations like Shoja and Jalori Pass

What to Expect in Snowy Season

✔ Snow in Jibhi & Shoja after 20–25 December
✔ Shoja is likely to have thicker snow than Jibhi
✔ Jalori Pass often gets covered in snow and may close for vehicles during heavy snowfalls, though trekking is possible
✔ Roads can get slippery — 4×4 with snow chains recommended
✔ Nights are freezing (below 0°C) and days are cold with possible snowfall flurries  

Tips for Snow Travellers
    •    Check weather & pass conditions before starting
    •    Carry warm winter gear and waterproof shoes
    •    Book stays with heating (bukhari/electric blankets)
    •    Avoid late evening travel after snowfall  

jibhi snowfall

Jibhi, nestled in the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, is a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Surrounded by lush pine forests, gurgling rivers, and snow-capped mountains, it offers the perfect escape from city life. Whether you are looking for peaceful nature walks, thrilling treks, or quaint homestays, Jibhi has something for everyone. The calm environment and scenic beauty make it ideal for families, couples, and solo travellers alike. To make your trip hassle-free, you can explore specially curated tour packages that include accommodation, local sightseeing, and adventure activities.


Explore All Jibhi Tour Packages by TourMyHoliday

1. Jibhi Trekking Package – Jibhi trekking tour, scenic trails, Himalayan adventure
2. Jibhi Budget Packages – Comfortable stays, local experience, peaceful retreat
3. Jibhi Winter Trip Package – Snowfall experience, winter activities, cosy stays
4. Jibhi Travel Guide / Itinerary– River activities, nature walks, trekking and camping

Explore all our Jibhi travel packages and choose the one that best fits your travel plans for a memorable snowfall holiday in the Himalayas.

How To Reach

By Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar (Kullu Manali Airport).
By Road: Regular buses/taxis from Aut or Banjar to Jibhi; local buses available.
By Train: The Nearest broad-gauge station is at Joginder Nagar with connections to major stations.  

Places To Visit

1. Jibhi – The Riverside Hamlet

A peaceful village full of wooden cottages, clear streams, and nature trails. Perfect for slow travel or a digital detox.  

Highlights:
    •    Jibhi Waterfall – A serene waterfall inside forest trails  
    •    Riverside walks & forest trails
    •    Local temples & photogenic hamlet lanes
    •    Great for photography & chilling by the water  

2. Shoja – Snowy Hamlet Above Jibhi

Just a short distance from Jibhi, Shoja sits at a higher altitude and is renowned for its snowfall, views & hikes.  

Top Spots Around Shoja
    •    Jalori Pass: A stunning snow-covered high pass (~3,140 m) — reachable if weather permits.  
    •    Serolsar Lake: A mystical lake ~5 km from the pass, nestled in pine forests.  
    •    Raghupur Fort: Historic ruins with panoramic valley views.  
    •    Shoja Waterfall & Streams – Perfect for winter hikes.  

NOTE: In heavy snow, vehicles may only go till Shoja. Trekking beyond may be necessary.  

3. Tirthan Valley & Wildlife Sanctuary

The Tirthan Wildlife Sanctuary borders the Great Himalayan National Park and is ideal for nature lovers and birdwatchers. It’s home to oak, cedar, and pine forests, along with diverse fauna.  

Best Stays – Treehouses & Cottages

This area is famous for treehouse stays and forest lodges that let you wake up to Himalayan views.

Popular Stay Options
    •    The Himalayan Tree House – Tree-top stays amidst forests (book early).  
    •    Jibhi Woods / Tree House Village at Tandi – Riverside and valley views.  
    •    Homestays & Cottages in Shoja – Many have fireplaces/bukhari for winter warmth.  

Booking Tip: Winter is peak for snow travellers — book 1–2 months in advance.  

Cafés & Eateries – Where to Eat

While café culture is smaller here than in big hill stations, there are unique, cosy spots worth a visit:

 Must-Visit Cafés
    •    Pink House Cafe: Instagram-worthy with pancakes & hot teas.  
    •    Rainbow Cafe: Riverside tables and local trout + pasta meals.  
    •    Local Himachali cafés: Cosy places with hot tea, siddu (steamed bread), thukpa & local fare.  

Cafés often close early (by ~9 PM), so plan meals accordingly.  

jibhi snowfall

Activities & Experiences

Snow Play & Views

In winter, you can:
    •    Build snowmen at Shoja or near the Jalori area
    •    Capture snow-clad trees & Himalayan vistas
    •    Enjoy cosy bonfire evenings at stays  

Treks & Hikes
    •    Jalori Pass Trek for snow-adventure lovers  
    •    Serolsar Lake Trail – snow walk in forests  
    •    Local river walks & nature trails  

Riverside Relaxation

Listen to the Tirthan River, go trout-watching, or just relax by the water on sunny winter days.  

Local Tips Before You Go

✅ Roads can close suddenly due to snow — have a backup plan
✅ Use 4×4 vehicles after Shoja if heavy snow is expected
✅ Carry cash — some areas have limited ATMs
✅ Mobile network might be patchy — perfect for a digital detox  

Suggested Itinerary (5–6 Days)

Day 1: Arrive at Jibhi — explore village & waterfall
Day 2: Day at Tirthan Valley + cafés
Day 3: Visit Shoja & sunset views
Day 4: Snow playground at Jalori (if the road is open)
Day 5: Local hikes & riverside chill
Day 6: Last-minute pics & depart

jibhi snowfall

Why You Should Visit

Jibhi, Shoja & Tirthan Valley offer a quiet Himalayan retreat — perfect for couples, solo travellers, nature lovers, and snow seekers. From snowfall bliss to peaceful treehouse stays, from cosy cafés to pristine trails, this offbeat destination gives a mountain experience far from crowded hill stations. 

If you want, I can also help you plan a day-by-day, detailed itinerary with costs and best transport options! Just tell me your travel dates.