Sep 9, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
The Parvati River flows through Kasol, offering serene views and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can relax by the riverside, enjoy a picnic, or take a stroll along its banks.
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A short trek from Kasol, Chalal is known for its scenic beauty, quaint cafes, and vibrant culture. It's a great spot to experience the local lifestyle and explore the beautiful landscape.
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A famous Sikh Gurudwara located about 5 km from Kasol, Manikaran Sahib is known for its hot springs and religious significance. The place attracts both devotees and tourists looking to experience the natural hot water baths.
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Tosh is a small, picturesque village situated at an altitude of 2,400 meters. It's known for its beautiful mountain views, traditional wooden houses, and vibrant culture. A trek to Tosh offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
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Kheerganga is a popular trekking destination near Kasol. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley and is known for its natural hot water springs at the top, which are perfect for a relaxing dip after the hike.
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Known as one of the oldest villages in the region, Malana offers a unique cultural experience. The village has its own set of customs and is known for its distinct way of life. A trek to Malana is challenging but rewarding with scenic views.
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These villages are lesser-known gems near Kasol, ideal for those seeking tranquillity and a break from crowded tourist spots. Both villages offer scenic landscapes, apple orchards, and a chance to experience the local Himachali lifestyle.
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This park is perfect for nature walks and offers a serene environment with dense pine trees and the sound of the Parvati River flowing nearby. It’s a great spot for families and solo travellers to relax and enjoy nature.
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For adventure enthusiasts, the Rasol Pass Trek offers a challenging trail with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. It’s a lesser-explored trek compared to others but equally rewarding.
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Kasol is known for its vibrant cafe culture and local markets. You can enjoy Israeli cuisine, and local Himachali dishes, and shop for unique handicrafts, jewellery, and souvenirs.
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