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3-Day Adventurous Itinerary in Kasol for December 2023

  1. Day 1: Trek to Kheerganga
    1 hour 30 minutes (22.3 km) from Kasol

    Start your day early and drive to Barshaini village, the starting point of your trek to Kheerganga. The trek is a moderate-level hike that takes around 5-6 hours to complete. The morning trek offers beautiful views of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges and the Parvati valley. You will pass through the dense forests of oak and pine trees and a natural hot water spring before reaching Kheerganga. Post-lunch, spend your afternoon exploring the village and its cafes. In the evening, relax in the hot water spring and enjoy a bonfire under the night sky.

  2. Day 2: Tosh Village and Waterfall Trek
    30 minutes (17.4 km) from Kheerganga

    Start your day with a drive to Tosh village, a quaint hamlet located at the end of Parvati valley. The village is famous for its apple orchards and the Tosh River. The trek to the waterfall is an easy-level hike that takes around 2 hours to complete. The morning trek offers stunning views of the valley and the waterfall. Post-lunch, explore the village and its cafes known for their Israeli food and desserts. In the evening, enjoy a bonfire and stargaze.

  3. Day 3: Rafting in the Beas River
    2 hours 30 minutes (76.8 km) from Tosh Village

    Start your day early and drive to Kullu, the starting point of your rafting adventure. The Beas River offers rapids ranging from grade II to IV, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced rafters. The rafting experience takes around 2 hours, and you will pass through beautiful landscapes and dense forests. After the rafting experience, explore the local markets of Kullu known for their woolen shawls and handicrafts. In the evening, drive back to Kasol and enjoy a relaxing evening by the Parvati River.

Recommendations

Apart from the itinerary above, you can also consider visiting the Malana village known for its unique culture and the Malana cream. You can also visit the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, which is famous for its hot water springs and spiritual significance. If you have an extra day, you can plan a trip to the nearby town of Manali, known for its snow-clad mountains and adventure sports like skiing and snowboarding.

To maximize your fun, make sure to carry warm clothes and comfortable shoes for trekking. It is also recommended to carry a camera to capture the beautiful landscapes and the memories. Make sure to try the local dishes and desserts like momos, thukpa, and apple pie. Lastly, do not forget to interact with the locals and learn about their culture and lifestyle.

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