Kasol
Tosh Village
Open Time : Open 24 hours
Entry : free
Address : Tosh Parvati Valley, Parla Bhuntar, Bhuntar, Himachal Pradesh, India
More Travel Tips from Kasol
Why to visit Tosh Village
Tosh, which sits at the opposite end of Parvati Valley, has not been affected by modernization or a fast-paced lifestyle. It is said to be one of the oldest communities in the Himalayas, and it is located 7874 feet above sea level. For those adrenaline addicts, the Tosh Kasol trek is the ideal excursion.
Highlights of Tosh Village:
- The walking path in Tosh is what makes it so well-known, with Kheerganga being the most well-liked
- Trek through the Tosh village's lush meadows and apple orchards.
- In Tosh, the majority of the cafés provide European, Italian, and Indian cuisine. Since it takes a lot of work to transport all the raw materials up to the village, the food that is offered here is a little pricey.
- Throughout the year, trance parties and psychedelic parties are both organized.
FAQ on Tosh Village
How can I travel to the Tosh village?
You must take a railway from Delhi to either Pathankot or Joginder Nagar, then a local transportation to Kasol. then make your way to Barshaini; from there, you must walk to get to Tosh. The airport in Bhuntar, which is 31 km distant, is the closest one to Kasol.
Which month is ideal for visiting to Tosh?
Although Tosh Valley is stunning year-round, the best months to visit are from early February to mid-October.
Where to stay at Tosh Village?
One of the more affordable and secure locations to live in Tosh is Pinki Didi ka Guest house. For about Rs. 300, you may have a reasonably comfortable accommodation with an amazing view from your window.
How far is the Kasol Trek from Tosh?
20 kilometres from Kasol to Tosh can be readily covered on foot in an hour and a half-long hike.
What can I purchase in Tosh?
Tosh is well known for its loose T-shirts, woollens, and semi-precious stones.
Special Tip
In Tosh, there are many places to dine, but Nutrela chapatti is a must-try. Additionally, prices are not extremely costly, so feel free to sample a variety of delectable cuisines.
By Rebecca Lal
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