Written By
Gopika VC
Parvati Valley ends at Kheer Ganga. Most of the year, this region will be covered in snow.
Unlike the noisy and ravenous Beas River, the Parvati River offers a stunning view of the Parvati Valley and its pine-covered woodlands on both sides.
The small village of Tosh is a great example of a typical Himachali town. The town's cannabis farms have made it well-known.
Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, in the middle of the River Beas, is 6 kilometers from Kasol. Everyone visiting Kasol should go there, regardless of religion.
Manikaran has hot springs sacred to Sikhs and Hindus. In Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, it is near Bhuntar and Kasol.
Kasol is rightly termed "little Israel of India." Kasol's cosy cafes and rowdy street food are perfect for trying local delicacies and discussing the weather.
Kasol's marketplaces, especially Bhuntar's, are great places to find antiques for your home, memories, and clothes.
Every journey to Kasol must include the world-famous rice beer. This Kasol highlight, known as "Chang," is not to be missed.
The Moon Dance Café, a popular tourist spot in Kasol, offers a stunning view of the mountains and valleys, making it an excellent place to talk or take photos.
Hype Music Festival incorporates BBQ, campfires, and other sensory-filling events along with a terrific musical lineup, including world-renowned DJs.