Overview
Kasol is a hamlet in the Kullu district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River between Bhuntar and Manikaran. It is located 30 km from Bhuntar, 3.5 km from Manikaran and 36 km from Kullu town, the district headquarters
Itinerary
Delhi To Kasol - After arrival, check-in to the hotel and take rest, evening is free for leisure. Have dinner and overnight at hotel/resort at Kasol.
Kasol Local Sightseen - Have breakfast and get ready to explore Kasol. Walk by the Parvati River, Visit Manikaran Sahib, Take a long walk to Malana Try Israeli Food and Shopping. Rest overnight in hotel/resort at Kasol.
Kasol To Delhi - Have breakfast and proceed back to homeward destination with wistful memories.
Icludes/Excludes
Includes
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis.
- Breakfast and Dinner at Hotel.
- A. C. car for entire trip as per itinerary.
- Toll taxes, parking, driver charges etc.
- All applicable hotel taxes.
Excludes
- 5 % GST
- Any expenses for optional activities.
- Items of personal nature like portage, tips, laundry
- Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay / cancellation / hike in fare, strike or any other natural calamities or any emergency evacuation expenses
- Anything not mentioned in Inclusions
FAQ
The best time to visit Kasol is from March to June when the weather is pleasant, and the valley is in full bloom. However, it is also beautiful during the winter months (November to February) if you enjoy snow and chilly weather.
Kasol is well-connected by road. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, around 31 km away, and the nearest railway station is in Joginder Nagar. You can also take a bus or taxi from major cities like Delhi or Chandigarh.
Don’t miss Parvati River, Chalal, Manikaran Sahib, Tosh Village, and Kheerganga Trek. These spots highlight Kasol’s natural beauty and cultural essence.
Yes, Kasol is famous for treks like the Kheerganga Trek, Tosh Trek, Malana Trek, and Chalal Trek. These treks offer stunning views of the Parvati Valley.
Yes, Kasol is generally safe for solo travelers. However, it’s advisable to stay cautious, especially during treks or at night, and inform someone about your travel plans.