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This 6 Nights, 7 Days Kasol Package combines adventure and cultural exploration in the stunning Parvati Valley. Begin your journey in Kasol, enjoying its scenic beauty and local cafes. Trek to the serene village of Chalal and then to Tosh, where breathtaking views and tranquility await. Explore Tosh’s natural landscapes before heading to Malana, known for its unique customs and heritage. Visit the holy town of Manikaran to experience its hot springs and spiritual ambiance. This itinerary is perfect for those seeking a blend of relaxation, adventure, and an immersive experience in the heart of the Himalayas
Arrive in Kasol and check into your hotel or campsite. Spend the rest of the day relaxing, exploring the local market, and soaking in the tranquil surroundings of this beautiful Himalayan village. Enjoy a peaceful evening by the Parvati River as the sun sets over the mountains
Start your day with a leisurely breakfast and set out to explore Kasol. Visit the famous cafes serving local and Israeli cuisine, stroll through the scenic village, and take a walk along the riverbanks. In the afternoon, you can opt for a short hike to Chalal village for stunning views and a laid-back vibe
Today, head to the nearby village of Tosh, a small and picturesque hamlet perched at the end of the Parvati Valley. Enjoy the scenic drive and trek up to Tosh. Spend the day exploring its charming cafes, interacting with the locals, and enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains
Spend the day hiking through the lush landscapes around Tosh. You can explore nearby waterfalls, take in the crisp mountain air, and indulge in the peaceful atmosphere of this remote village. Return to your accommodation in Tosh for a relaxed evening
After breakfast, drive to the trailhead for Malana, a village famous for its unique culture and traditions. Trek up to Malana, and spend time understanding the distinct lifestyle of the locals, who have remained isolated for centuries. Stay overnight in Malana or head back to Kasol in the evening
On this day, take a short trip to the holy town of Manikaran, known for its hot water springs and religious significance. Visit the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, enjoy the hot springs, and spend time exploring the spiritual atmosphere. Return to Kasol in the afternoon and relax at your hotel or camp
After breakfast, check out from your accommodation and start your journey back home, taking with you memories of Kasol’s serene landscapes, treks, and unique cultural experiences
The best time to visit Kasol is from March to June and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant for trekking and exploring the outdoors. Winter (December to February) can be quite cold, but it offers a magical snow-covered landscape
Pack comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing (even in summer, as the nights can be cold), a good quality jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a personal first-aid kit. If you’re traveling in winter, ensure you have thermal wear and gloves
The Kheerganga trek is a moderate-level trek suitable for beginners. It’s approximately 12 km and can take about 5-6 hours to complete. The trail includes some steep sections but is manageable for most people with basic fitness levels
Kasol has decent mobile network coverage for most providers, though internet connectivity can be slow at times. However, areas like Tosh, Malana, and Kheerganga may have little to no network coverage, so it's advisable to inform your family and friends in advance
Yes, there are a few ATMs in Kasol, but it’s a good idea to carry enough cash with you, especially if you plan to visit remote areas like Tosh, Malana, and Kheerganga, where cash might be the only accepted form of payment
Kasol is generally considered safe for solo travelers, including women. The local people are friendly, and the place attracts a lot of backpackers from around the world. However, like any other destination, it's important to remain cautious and aware of your surroundings
Kasol is known for its variety of food options, including Indian, Israeli, and Continental cuisines. Many cafes offer authentic Israeli dishes like shakshuka and hummus. You’ll also find plenty of vegetarian and vegan options
No special permits are required to visit Kasol, Malana, or Kheerganga. However, it's always advisable to carry a valid ID card, especially if you're planning to stay in camps or guesthouses in remote areas
Kasol offers a range of accommodations, including budget hotels, guesthouses, riverside camps, and hostels. Tosh and Kheerganga have basic guesthouses and campsites for overnight stays
Kasol has basic medical facilities and pharmacies. However, for serious medical emergencies, you may need to visit a hospital in a nearby town like Bhuntar or Kullu