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This Kheerganga Holiday Package offers a thrilling 3 Nights, 4 Days experience in the stunning Himalayas. Begin your adventure by trekking from Kasol to Kheerganga, enjoying scenic landscapes and natural beauty along the way. Spend a day soaking in the therapeutic hot springs and exploring the picturesque meadows of Kheerganga. After returning to Kasol, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, local cafes, and shopping for handicrafts. The package includes accommodation, meals, trekking guides, and transportation, providing a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. This journey is ideal for those seeking a rejuvenating escape into nature's lap in the Parvati Valley
Arrive in Kasol and begin your journey to Kheerganga. After breakfast, drive to Barshaini, the starting point of your trek. Begin your trek to Kheerganga, which takes approximately 5-6 hours through lush forests, scenic landscapes, and waterfalls. Upon reaching Kheerganga, check into your campsite. Relax in the natural hot springs, enjoy dinner, and spend the night under the stars
Spend the day exploring Kheerganga. Enjoy a leisurely morning soaking in the hot springs, which are known for their therapeutic properties. You can hike to nearby viewpoints or take short treks to explore the surrounding meadows. In the afternoon, enjoy a warm meal at the campsite. Spend the evening relaxing and enjoying the serene environment
After breakfast, begin your trek back to Barshaini. Upon reaching Barshaini, drive back to Kasol. Spend the rest of the day exploring Kasol, visiting local cafes, and shopping at the market for handicrafts. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the village and relax by the Parvati River. Overnight stay in Kasol
After breakfast, check out from your accommodation in Kasol. Take with you beautiful memories of Kheerganga and the Parvati Valley as you begin your journey back home
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