About KASOL
Kasol is a peaceful Himalayan destination located along the Parvati River, known for its scenic beauty, relaxed vibe, and proximity to beautiful villages like Tosh, Chalal, and Barshaini. Popular among nature lovers, backpackers, and group travelers, Kasol offers a refreshing break from crowded hill stations while still providing plenty of experiences such as riverside walks, short treks, and local cafés. Our Kasol trip packages are designed to suit different travel styles, whether you are planning a short getaway or combining Kasol with Manali and nearby destinations.
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Travelers from North India often prefer a Kasol trip package from Chandigarh for quick and comfortable access, while those coming from the capital can choose a well-planned Kasol tour package from Delhi with smooth road transfers and sightseeing included. These packages focus on relaxed travel, comfortable stays, and enough free time to explore Kasol at your own pace. Kasol is also an ideal destination for students, couples, and small groups looking for a budget-friendly yet memorable Himachal experience. With flexible itineraries and local support, our Kasol packages ensure a hassle-free journey while letting you enjoy the natural charm and calm atmosphere of this beautiful Parvati Valley destination.
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Places to visit in KASOL
There are many happening places as well as relaxing spots near Kasol. Some of them are Tosh village, Malana village, Manikaran Sahib, Chalal village, and Kheerganga. Some of the nearby places are reachable via cab, while some are reachable via trek.
Tosh: A High-Altitude Paradise
Tosh is a small village with scenic views. The Kasol to Tosh distance is about 20 km, followed by a short trek of approximately 2-3 km from Barshaini. You will have to take a cab, because there is no Kasol to Tosh bus service. The Kasol to Tosh trek offers jaw-dropping views and cool vibes.
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Tosh is a typical Himalayan village with classic village houses and a temple made up of finely carved wood. If you are planning your Kasol trip, adding Tosh to your trip will give you the complete experience of Himalayan village life. Whether you are travelling solo or with friends, Tosh near Kasol is a perfect getaway.
Malana: The Mysterious Village
Malana is a unique and ancient village located in the Parvati Valley. Known for its distinct culture, language, and untouched traditions, Malana is about 21 km from Kasol and reachable by cab and trekking. On the way back to Kullu from Kasol, there is a village, Jari (Dunkhara, to be exact), from where you have to take a diversion. After reaching the last motorable spot, you have to cover the remaining distance by trekking. The trek itself is about 5 km. The trek is moderately challenging but rewards you with breathtaking views and pine forests
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The special thing about Malana is its isolation. The villagers follow ancient customs and believe they are descendants of Alexander the Great. The locals worship the Lord Jamlu Rishi. Visitors are expected to respect the rules and observe the culture from a distance. Despite its remoteness, Malana attracts tourists from all over the world.
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Kheerganga: A Spiritual Trek
Situated just across a bridge over the Parvati River, Chalal is a short hike from Kasol. It is a peaceful riverside village known for its scenic beauty and calm atmosphere. Surrounded by dense forests and the Parvati River, the village has its unique charm. It is popular for its hiking trails, its ambience and a blend of calmness and party vibes
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Chalal’s ambience is perfect for both solo travellers and a group of friends. The absence of a road adds to its charm. Away from the crowd of the Kasol market, it will be a better option to stroll through the Chalal trek.
Manikaran: Let’s Have A Hot Water Dip
Manikaran is 20 km away from Kasol. It is a holy place for Hindus as well as Sikhs. The major attractions here are Ram Mandir and Gurudwara. There is an ancient Shiv Mandir adjacent to Gurudwara. You will find boiling hot water available for everyone here. There is a history associated with this boiling hot water. It is believed that Lord Shiva’s anger caused this hot water to erupt from the earth upon losing the gem (mani) of Goddess Parvati.
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After the spiritual experience, take a stroll to the local market. The market is full of woollen clothes, Himachali caps, handcrafted souvenirs, and Tibetan jewellery. Pick a unique gift for your loved ones.
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Chalal & Katagla: The Beautiful Villages
Situated just across a bridge over the Parvati River, Katagla is at a short distance from the main road. It is a peaceful riverside village known for its scenic beauty and calm atmosphere. Chalal is near Katagla. Surrounded by dense forests and the Parvati River, both villages have their unique charm. They are popular for their hiking trails, their ambience and a blend of calmness and party vibes.
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The ambience is perfect for both solo travellers and a group of friends. The absence of a road adds to their charm. Away from the crowd of the Kasol market, it will be a good option to stroll through the Chalal trek.
Bijli Mahadev Temple
Perched at an altitude of 2,460 metres, Bijli Mahadev temple is one of the most sacred and scenic temples in Himachal, located near Kullu. The temple offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Kullu and Parvati valleys. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient wooden temple is well known for the legend that a lightning bolt strikes the Shivling every few years, shattering it, only to be restored by the priest using butter and sattoo.
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If you want to visit the place, you need to reach the base point near Chansari village in Kullu. It is a short trek of about 2 km, and it’s completely worth it for nature lovers and spiritual seekers. With dense deodar forests, open meadows, and a peaceful vibe, it’s an ideal day trip for those who are looking for Himalayan vibes.
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FAQs
How far is Kasol from Chandigarh and Delhi?
Kasol is approximately 246 km from Chandigarh and about 527 km from Delhi. The Chandigarh to Kasol distance can be covered in around 6-7 hours by cab, depending on weather and traffic. If you are travelling from Delhi, it may take up to 10-11 hours.
How many days are enough for Kasol trip?
For a peaceful and enjoyable Kasol trip, 2-3 days are generally enough. In 2 days, you can explore Kasol village, nearby cafes, Chalal, and even plan a short hike. If you stay for 3–4 days, you can include treks like Kheerganga or visit places like Tosh, Manikaran, Malana, and Bijli Mahadev.
How should I plan Manali Kasol trip for the best experience?
To plan a perfect Manali Kasol trip, start by deciding how many days you want to spend in each place. A common itinerary is 2 days in Manali for sightseeing and adventure activities, followed by 2–3 days in Kasol to relax and explore nearby villages. Don’t forget to book accommodations and transport in advance and check the weather while finalizing your Kasol trip plan.
What are the best travel options to reach Kasol?
When it comes to Kasol travel, most people prefer to reach it by road. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar (about 39 km from Kasol), and the closest railway station is Joginder Nagar. From Delhi or Chandigarh, you can take a Volvo bus to Bhuntar and then a cab to Kasol. Road trips are also popular among tourists for the scenic mountain drive.
Where is the Volvo parking or drop point in Kasol?
The Volvo parking location in Kasol is near Hotel Hangout. The dropping points include a location near Shani Mandir and another in the main market close to the bridge.
What should I pack for a Kasol trip in summer or winter?
What to pack for a Kasol trip depends on the season.
In summers (April–June): light woolens, cotton clothes, trekking shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
In winters (November–February): heavy woolens, thermals, gloves, beanies, warm socks, and a windproof jacket. Also carry power banks, water bottles, basic medicines, and a flashlight if you plan to trek or camp.
