Kasol

Fishing in River Parvati

Entry : free

Address : Parvati River, Himachal Pradesh

Why to visit Fishing in River Parvati

Fishing is one of the most relished experiences throughout the world that keep your patience high. Fishing in the Parvati River, Kasol appreciates the serene views of the lush greens and mystical hills. Look around Himalayan peaks, deep your feet in between, and relax while sun-basking. 

The Parvati River originates from Man Talai Glacier and flows from north-northwest to south-southwest through the important religious town of Manikaran. This river is host to many adventure sports along with an off-beat experience called fishing

  • Fishing in the Parvati River surely rejuvenates you while you look around the Himalayas and dip your legs in the water while catching them.
  • Fishing, also called Angling, is an adventure and fun activity that you must do whenever you are in Kasol.

FAQ on Fishing in River Parvati

What are the places to visit near Parvati River?

Kheerganga Peak, Manikaran, and Rasol (8 km) are the places to visit near Parvati River.

How to reach Parvati River?

Paarvati River is 1 km away from Jari Market. You can easily hail a taxi from the nearby Joginder Railway Station which will take you about 4 hours.

Where is the Parvati River?

The source of the Parvati River is located nearly 10 kms from Kullu, and runs alongside Kasol.

Can one go swimming in the Parvati River?

The Parvati River flows with a fast current, so it is not advisable to go swimming in the river.

Special Tip

It is considered that April to November is the best season for this activity, although there are some difficulties during the months of July and August which is the peak monsoon seasons.

By Rebecca Lal

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