Start your first day with an adventurous trek to Kheerganga, one of the most popular destinations for trekkers. The 13km-long trek may take approximately 4-5 hours, but it amazes travellers with the surreal beauty of pine forests, waterfalls and natural hot springs. Nestled amidst the Parvati valley, Kheerganga offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas. It is a perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate. Ensure to carry snacks and water.
Take an electrifying ride through the rapids of the Beas River and explore the lush green forests and rocky terrains of Kasol. With varying grades from I to V, both beginners and experienced adventurers can enjoy a thrilling river rafting ride here. It is one of the must-try activities in Kasol for adrenaline junkies, and safety equipment like helmets and life jackets will be provided.
Discover the hippie culture of Tosh village, which is situated at an altitude of 2400m. With beautiful vistas of snow-clad mountains, lush green pastures, and old wooden houses, Tosh offers an exceptional experience of the life of locals. The village is an excellent base point for many treks like the Tosh Glacier Trek and the Animal Pass trek. It is easy to reach and is a great spot for solo travellers to find some peace.
End your trip with a relaxing walk along the Parvati River and witness the serene beauty of nature. The gentle sound of the river flowing and the stunning view of the surrounding mountains will take your breath away. Visit the Manikaran Gurudwara, a spiritual place where you can also relish the natural hot water springs and a delightful langar meal. You can also explore the Kulant Pith, Shiv Mandir and the Parvati Mata Temple that carries significant religious significance for the locals.
Travellers with one spare day can visit the Malana Village, which is famous for its ancient culture and peaceful environment. However, it requires permission from the villagers and the trek is quite demanding. The best time to visit Kasol for adventure enthusiasts is between March to June. Travellers are advised to carry sufficient water and snacks during all the adventures. People carrying their vehicles should beware of narrow and steep roads.