Welcome to Kasol! Start your trip by checking into your accommodation. Click here to check hotel and flight prices. Take a refreshing walk along the Parvati River in the morning, enjoying the serene surroundings and the sound of flowing water. In the afternoon, visit the famous Manikaran Gurudwara, where you can take a dip in the natural hot springs for a relaxing experience. As the evening sets in, explore the local market in Kasol and try some delicious, budget-friendly Israeli cuisine.
Wake up early in the morning and head to Chalal, a nearby village known for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Take a leisurely hike through the lush green forests, admiring the picturesque views of the Parvati Valley. In the afternoon, visit the beautiful Tosh village, situated at an altitude of 7,874 feet. Enjoy the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and relax in the serene ambiance. End the day by chilling out at one of the affordable cafes in Kasol, enjoying a cup of tea or trying the local specialty, "Malana Cream".
Spend the morning visiting the Manikaran Gurudwara again to offer your prayers and take a dip in the hot springs for a therapeutic experience. Afterward, embark on a short trek to the picturesque village of Malana. Immerse yourself in the unique culture and traditions of the Malana people, known as the oldest republic in the world. Return to Kasol in the afternoon and spend your final evening in the lively streets of Kasol. Visit one of the local pubs or cafes to enjoy a laid-back evening with friends, where you can indulge in a relaxed environment.
For a more off the beaten path experience, consider exploring the beautiful village of Pulga. Nestled amidst scenic hills, this quaint village offers a peaceful ambiance away from the crowds. You can also take a dip in the natural hot water spring in Pulga for a rejuvenating experience. Another local favorite is Kasol's Little Israel, a small area with Israeli cafes and restaurants serving delicious shawarmas, pizzas, and desserts. Don't miss out on trying the local Himachali cuisine as well, which features dishes like Siddu, Madra, and Chha Gosht, giving you a taste of the region's unique flavors.