October - June
3-4 days
INR 2000/- PER PERSON
Summer is the greatest time to visit Kasol because of the pleasant weather and temperatures that do not go below 15 degrees.
The monsoon season is not recommended for visiting the area. There is a high risk of landslides, and you will receive specific information about road closures.
Due to the intense cold, Winter is the least recommended time to visit Kasol. The majority of routes leading to Kasol are closed, and the weather is bitterly cold at this time of year.
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One of the restaurant's signature meals is shakshuka, which consists of poached eggs dipped in tangy tomato curry and served with hummus and pita bread.
Kasol has only one atm which is at Manikaran.
In the early 90s, Kasol was a bus stop. Later, it transformed into a hub for backpackers in 2014. Currently, it is in Old Kasol and New Kasol.
It also serves as a base camp to the villages of Grahan and Rasol.
Strolling is the greatest way to see Kasol. Take a number of day walks or excursions in the area. Sitting on the banks of the Parvati River offers peace and tranquility.
Many public buses depart from ISBT in Delhi for the nighttime journey to Bhuntar. Starting at INR 1500, Volvo/Mercedes buses will be available. A bus journey from Chandigarh will take approximately 8 hours.
You can drive your own car or rent a self-drive automobile, which is a wonderful alternative if you want to go to Kasol on your own.
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