About the Location:
Lansdowne is one of the quietest and unspoilt hill stations of India and has been a popular destination since Britishers came to India.
Lansdowne sees pleasant summers and freezing winters. But still, if you want to visit this place then, mostly March to November will be the best time to be here. Summers during the time March to June is pretty enjoyable because of the pleasant temperature, whereas you can feel the chill in your spine during December to February due the below Zero temperature. Apart from this, the monsoon is also pretty good and makes the place look quite fresh and amazing.
The local population of Lansdowne is surprisingly somewhere around just 20,000, and almost all the buildings in the town are fading reminders of the colonial era. The town itself gets its name from the then Viceroy of India, Lord Lansdowne. Surrounded on all sides by towering snow-capped mountains and lush green forests, Lansdowne has a pristine ambience that lures a steady number of tourists all year round.
Best Things To Do In Lansdowne
1.Landsdowne – Camping
2. Bhulla Lake – Boat Ride
3. Snow Viewpoint – Trek
4. Tip N Top Viewpoint – Hike
5. Landsdowne – Nature Walk
6. Landsdowne – Birdwatching
7. Landsdowne – Religious Tour
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About the location:
Jibhi is a scenic, unpretentious and old Himalayan village settled on the banks of the gurgling Tirthan river which is a tributary of Beas river.
Jibhi has become fairly popular among Indian travelers in recent years. However, tourists from other countries discovered this treasure more than two decades ago. During that time there were hardly any guest houses, hotels or infrastructure to support tourism here.
Jibhi in Autumn opens to you a warm color scheme and sunny fresh mornings. If you are looking to experience autumn colors, October and beginning of November is your time. Nevertheless, the weather gets colder day by day, so pack accordingly.
Trek – you can climb to the neighboring village Gada Gushaini which looks even more offbeat than Jibhi. Since it is uphill, you will get a picturesque view from there. There is also a waterfall 2 hours walk from Jibhi, which you can visit in the monsoon season or right after it.
Visit Jalori Pass. The pass is 13 km away from the village. There is also a day trek to the serene Serolsar lake from the Pass.
Visit neighboring villages. For more natural delight, explore the neighboring villages – Shoja with its step-like mountain fields, Ghiyagi for the grey roof houses surrounded by wheat fields, Tandi with small waterfalls within the river, Chaini which has one of the best representations of wooden architecture in Himachal – all these villages are small and picturesque.
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Astrocamp Barot Highland offers superb accommodation and fine dining in a tranquil and inspiring setting with soothing views of tea gardens, orchards and the mountains.
The site is located in the charming hamlet of Bir, in the bosom of the Dhauladhars, in the Kangra valley of Himachal Pradesh. The hamlet is at an elevation of 5,000 ft (1500 meters) and hemmed by the majestic Dhauladhars, and abruptly rise to 11,800 ft (3600 meters) forming a picturesque yet formidable wall to the north.
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