3 Days 2 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Dist: 520 km | Time: 15 to 16 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 1580 m
You will be picked up from Delhi at night and driven towards Kasol by cab or Volvo Bus. It will take 15 to 16 hours to reach Kasol in the morning. Throughout the journey, you can unwind and enjoy the picturesque views of towns and hills.
Meals: NA
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Arrival Time: 8:00 | Check-In Time: 11:00 am
Upon arrival, you will check in to the hotel and gear up to explore the beautiful city. You will visit Nature Park Kasol, Parvati River, and Chalal Trek Trail. You can unwind by the riverside in the evening, enjoying the serene atmosphere and crisp mountain air.
Meals: Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Kasol
Sightseeing Time: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
After breakfast, you will visit Manikaran Temple, famous for its natural hot water springs, Naina Bhagwati Temple, and Choj Bridge. Later, you will explore the quaint village of Tosh, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and offers breathtaking views.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the hotel in Kasol
Checkout: 11:00 am | Bus Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
You will wake up with a view you have always dreamt of. After breakfast, you will check out of the hotel and drive towards Delhi or wait at Kasol to board the bus in the evening. As you bid farewell to the mountains, take a moment to capture the last glimpses of the stunning landscape.
Meals: Breakfast
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Dist: 520 km | Time: 15 to 16 hr | Altitude: 1580 m to 300 m
After a long overnight journey, you will reach New Delhi early in the morning with many memories and beautiful pictures to share with family and friends. You can take the day to rest and reflect on the beautiful experiences from your trip.
Meals: Nil
Night: Nil
Location | Places to visit |
Kasol | Parvati River, Manikaran Temple, Manikaran Gurudwara, Manikaran Hot Water springs, Naina Bhagwati Temple, Choj Bridge, Tosh |
Notes:
We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility.
If you have paid the total amount but cancelled the package. You will be provided with a refund, as mentioned below:
Tours or activities may be cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond our control, weather conditions such as heavy rain or storms, or government restrictions like sudden closures of specific areas. In such a scenario, we will provide an alternate tour or activity. However, no refunds will be provided.
Kasol Package: Kasol lapses in the Parvati valley in Himachal Pradesh and stretches along the river. Parvati is the remote and charming village of Kasol with a scenic valley adorned with untouched hills, a small population and great year-round weather. A hidden gem and a complete delight for adventure buffs and explorers, this picturesque hill station has seen a sudden surge in popularity in the past few years. It is located 42km east of Kullu and at a height of 1640 meters. A bridge between Old and New Kasol partitions it. The nearest airport is Kullu, and the railway station is Kalka Station. Kasol is not a place for luxury stays and fancy food. Still, the locals’ and villagers’ warmth and hospitality make this place unique. Inhabited mainly by local Himachalis and tourists worldwide, Kasol’s scenic beauty, with its lush greenery and majestic mountains, is a sight to behold and a treat for the mind and soul.
People usually visit Kasol to make the most of the idyllic scenery and natural beauty and to unwind and relax, as there is not much to see by way of monuments or historic sites. Some unique attractions and must-do activities are :
Go for Treks and Hikes during Kasol Package: Kasol offers a variety of attractions for trekkers, backpackers, and adventurers. When the weather is ideal, many treks and hikes take you to striking and scenic villages, such as Chalaal, which is a short trek of about half an hour; Pulga village, which is a slightly longer journey; or more exhilarating treks to Tosh and Kheer Ganga. The Malana Village trek will take a full day. In addition, Kasol offers rock climbing and rappelling.
Visit Cafes in Kasol and the market: Visit the cafes and local markets. Visit the waterfalls, walk to the villages, or sit in the cafes by the river to enjoy the serene, tranquil ambience and magnificent scenery. Tosh village is famous for its hippie culture, scenic beauty and characteristic wooden houses.
Visit Manikaran: Kasol is on the way as you go toward Manikaran, a holy place for the Sikhs known for its hot water springs. Early in the morning, one can visit Manikaran Gurudwara, located on the banks of the Parvati River.
Accommodation and Food during the Kasol Package
Kasol is small and does not offer luxurious accommodations and deluxe dining. However, its hotels and guest houses provide charming experiences, stunning views and unique services. We recommend the quaint cottages at The Himalayan Village. Kasol has some jazzy cafes and characteristic food joints with options from Israeli, Italian, Chinese and Indian cuisines. Try some Shakshouka, a Boureka, some Falafel and some delicious treats at the German bakeries. Some of the famous cafes include Stone Garden Café, Jim Morrison Café, Moondance Café and Bhoj Café.
Hot Springs at Manikaran
Manikaran lies near Kasol in Parvati Valley of Kullu district. It is 4.5 km from Kasol. The springs are situated near the bank of the Parvati River. Several hot water springs are emerging at various locations, spreading to about 1.3 km. The springs at Manikaran come out to the surface with pressure and are very hot. No sulphur or iron is mixed in the waters, but it is said to be radioactive. The spring water is so hot that it cooks rice served in the langar at Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib. There is a Gurudwara that also serves visitors by providing night stays. The locals play a significant role in maintaining the springs and the surrounding area, ensuring visitors enjoy the healing properties and unique cooking experience.
The hot springs are very well-known to have healing properties. Pilgrims from far come here for the cure of their ailments. Muscular pains and Rheumatism are said to be cured quickly by bathing in hot spring water. Mythology says once while taking a bath here, Maa Parvati lost her earrings in the Kund. When she told it to Lord Shiva, he became furious and peeked at the water of the Kund with great wrath. Then, thousands of earrings flowed out from the boiling water, and since then, the spring’s water has been boiling. The rocks surrounding the springs are also scorching. This legend is a significant part of the cultural and religious heritage of Manikaran, adding to its appeal to visitors interested in religious sites.
Tosh Village during the Kasol Package
Tosh is a small town and a hidden gem in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a popular destination for backpackers and trekkers. Tosh is known for its stunning scenery, leaving you in awe. Today, Tosh has become very popular amongst tourists across India and outside of India. Tosh is the starting point for many tracks like Kheerganga Trek, Bunbuni Pass Trek, Sar Pass Trek, and Pin Parvati Trek. Tosh is disconnected from the main road via a small bridge that cannot be crossed by vehicle, so to explore this beautiful village, you have to walk. There is a temple called Sage Jamdagni in the middle of this village. Even though it is located in a remote location, you will find some good cafes’ to hang out.
The Kasol package lasts four days and three nights, including a two-night stay in Kasol and an overnight journey from Delhi to Kasol and back.
Kasol is approximately 520 km from Delhi, and it takes about 15-16 hours to reach by cab or Volvo Bus.
The package covers accommodation in dual/triple sharing rooms, meals as specified in the itinerary, transportation for sightseeing and excursions, required permits, local sightseeing in Kasol, toll tax, parking fees, and GST.
Adventure activities are not included in the package but can be booked separately in advance through the website.
The itinerary includes visits to Nature Park Kasol, Parvati River, Chalal Trek Trail, Manikaran Temple, Naina Bhagwati Temple, Choj Bridge, and Tosh village.
You can book adventure activities in advance from the Uncia Trails website. The cost of these activities is separate from the package.
Essential items to carry for Kasol's Trip include good waterproof shoes, t-shirts, pants, thermals, a warm cap and gloves, a jacket, a raincoat or umbrella, a lightweight backpack, sunscreen lotion/cold cream, a toilet kit, toilet paper, hand sanitiser, and a power bank.
The booking amount is non-refundable. However, if you have paid the total amount and wish to cancel, you can receive a 50% refund if you cancel 30 days or more before the trip, a 25% refund if you cancel 15 to 29 days before, and no refund if you cancel 0 to 14 days before. If the tour or trip is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, an alternative tour or activity will be offered, but refunds will not be provided.
Kasol offers excellent weather year-round, but it is beautiful in the spring and autumn months when the weather is most pleasant and ideal for trekking and outdoor activities during the spring and autumn months.
Tosh is accessible by a small bridge that requires walking, as vehicles cannot cross it. The village is known for its stunning scenery, trekking opportunities, and quaint cafes, which offer a great relaxing place.
Kasol is known more for its charming and cosy accommodations than for luxury stays. However, places like The Himalayan Village offer unique experiences with stunning views.
The hot springs at Manikaran are known for their healing properties and are so hot that they are used to cook rice for the langar at Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib. The water is believed to be radioactive but without any harmful effects, making it a popular destination for pilgrims seeking relief from ailments.
Kasol offers a variety of cuisines, including Israeli, Italian, Chinese, and Indian. Popular dishes include Shakshouka, Boureka, and treats from German bakeries. Some famous cafes to visit are Stone Garden Café, Jim Morrison Café, Moondance Café, and Bhoj Café.
PackagePackage | Duration | Cost |
Kasol Tour | 2 Night 3 days | ₹7,500/- |
Kasol Kheerganga Tour | 2 Night 3 days | ₹6,500/- |
Kasol Tosh Tour | 3 Night 4 Days | ₹9,500/- |
Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Tour | 3 Night 4 Days | ₹8,500/- |
For a visit to Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, 3–4 days is usually enough unless you plan challenging treks. In a single day, you can explore:
Parvati River
Manikaran Sahib
Chalal Village
Tosh Village
Malana Village
Kheer Ganga
Manikaran Hot Springs
Kasol Nature Park
Yes, you can cover Kasol in two days. While a more extended stay allows for a more relaxed experience, a weekend trip is feasible. You can visit critical attractions like Parvati River, Manikaran Sahib, Chalal Village, Tosh Village, and Kasol Nature Park in two days. Kasol, with its enchanting Parvati Valley, is worth a visit and invites repeat trips!
Both Kasol and Mussoorie offer unique experiences, but Mussoorie might be the better choice if you're looking for a broader range of attractions and activities. Mussoorie combines colonial charm with scenic beauty, combining sightseeing, shopping, and leisure options. Kasol, while offering stunning natural landscapes and a tranquil atmosphere, is more focused on nature and adventure.
Yes, Kasol does experience snowfall, but it's relatively rare and typically occurs during the winter months of December to February. The snowfall in Kasol is lighter compared to higher-altitude destinations.
Yes, Kasol is generally safe in July. However, it's advisable to keep an eye on the weather report, as July is part of the monsoon season in Himachal Pradesh, which can bring heavy rains and occasional landslides. Being informed about the weather will help ensure a safe and pleasant trip.
Summer (March–June): Peak tourist season with pleasant weather (13–30°C), ideal for sightseeing, camping, and trekking. However, it can be crowded and expensive.
Winter (October–February): Great for snowfall and winter trekking, offering a serene experience.
Monsoon (July–September): Moderate weather with temperatures ranging from 5.4–15.4°C. September is good for trekking as the monsoon ends, and August offers scenic hikes with views of Himalayan peaks.
Kasol is often called "Mini Israel" due to its significant Israeli tourist presence. The village attracts Israeli visitors annually and has become a hub for them, with some even choosing to live there. A small Chabad house, where Israelis gather, adds to this connection. Israelis are drawn to Kasol for its spiritual tranquillity, comfortable accommodations, and the chance to converse in Hebrew with locals. This influx of Israeli tourists has also led to the development of services catering to their needs and contributed positively to the local economy.
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