Nearby Attractions
Just off the National Highway 21, come trekking and rock climbing here at Hotel Ibex Jispa. You can ride poines on the mountain caravan trails, or simply take a packed lunch on a jeep safari picnic to the potato fields which look like the valley of flowers. You can also heli-ski at Manali or ask for short treks.
There are thirteen major trekking routs from Hotel Ibex Jispa which are organised by us with full equippment and ponies varies from 2 days to 20 days. This includes high altitudes with spectacular location, cystal clear lakes, glaciers
Rohtang Pass
Rohtang pas (13,050 ft) is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km (32 mi) from Manali.
This pass is an ancient trade route between the people on either side of Pir Panjal. The local name for this pass is a generic name of pass.distance from Rohtang to Jispa 2 h 39 min (86.5 km) via Leh Manali Hwy
Bara lacha la
Bara-lacha la also known as Bara-lacha Pass, or Bārā Lācha La, (el. 4,890 m or 16,040 ft) is a high mountain pass connecting Lahaul district in Himachal Pradesh,situated along the Leh–Manali Highway.
View of Bara-lacha La
The Bhaga river, a tributary of the Chandrabhaga or Chenab river, originates from Surya taal lake, which is situated a few of kilometers from Jispa.
Gemur Monestery
Gemur Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, 600 to 700 yards above the village of Gemur, Lahaul Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is located 2 kilometres back from Jispa in 'bhaga valley'Lahaul. The monastery is around 700 years ago.
It contains a sculpture of the goddess 'Marichi Vajravarahi' which dates back to the 11th-12th century AD. The ‘devil dance’ is carried out in the month of July. The monastery also contains ancient Buddhist miniature paintings, wall paintings, stupas, statues and Buddhist artifacts.
Suraj taal lake
Suraj Tal is 26 km (20.4 mi) from Jispa, the district headquarters of the Lahaul Spiti district, a frontier district of India which is approachable by road by the National Highway NH 21, also known as the Leh-Manali Highway. The NH 21 is the vital road link for the people living in the Lahaul Spiti district. The road skirts the Suraj Tal and is just 3 km (1.9 mi) short of the Bara-lacha-la pass.It is sometimes falsely claimed to be the highest mountain road in the world (probably the true highest road is the Semo La in Tibet) but it remains inaccessible from Rohtang Pass to Leh during winter months of November to April since the pass becomes totally snowbound during this period.
Spoil yourself on these unspoilt spots.You bask in nature in its purest form.
Sarchu
Sarchu (also known as Sir Bhum Chun) is a major halt point with tented accommodation in the Himalayas on the Leh-Manali Highway. It is situated betweenBaralacha La to the south and Lachulung La to the north, at an altitude of 4,290 m (14,070 ft).
The journey along the Manali-Leh highway at high altitude, distance of Jispa to Sarchu 81 Km. travellers and tourists use this spot as an overnight stop. An Indian army camp is sited nearby on the banks of the Tsarap Chu river. The highway and thus the camp are closed during the winter, when snow blocks the high passes along the road.
This spot can also be used as a start point for the difficult trek into the Zanskarregion of Ladakh.