Discover the breathtaking scenery and rejuvenate yourself from the inside out. The Kasol and Kheerganga trek is unquestionably the most daring and energizing trek in all of Himachal Pradesh. Huge mountains, verdant pastures, and elevated, glistening oak trees with breathtaking vistas of the endless Himalayan ranges. Trekking in the Himachal Pradesh allows you to immerse yourself in the traditional ways of the locals and avoid the needless technological improvements. Take a break from your busy life and dedicate some time to yourself.
Camping at Kasol with Chalal and trekking in Kheerganga
Camping at Kasol with Chalal and trekking in Kheerganga Itinerary
Day: 1 Arrive at Kasol | Chalal Excursion
Once you reach the specified location in Kasol, register at the riverfront campground.Visit Chalal tour, Little Amsterdam, and take stunning photos.Before returning to the campground, take in the splendor of the city by the Parvati River and spend some time in this charming and serene setting.Before enjoying a delicious dinner in the evening, sing and dance around the bonfire.Spend the night in the riverside campgrounds
Day: 2 Kasol to Kheerganga Trek via Barshaini
Exit the Kasol camp following a scrumptious breakfast.To go from Kasol to Barshaini, the starting site of the Kheerganga walk, you will need to pay for a local bus or private taxi.Start the 10-kilometer hike, which should take five to six hours to finish. En route, you'll pass by the well-known Rudra Nag Waterfalls, which are breathtaking.You will need to register at the camps once you have reached the summit.Take a soak in Parvati Kund's hot springs afterwards to relieve yourself from the day's exhausting travel.Savor a sumptuous dinner while admiring the campsite's best peak vista.Spending the night in campgrounds.
Day: 3 Barshaini | End of Journey
Enjoy a delicious breakfast as you wake up in the middle of breathtaking mountains.After leaving the camps, begin the journey back to Barshaini by retracing the whole Kheerganga trek.Reach Kasol at about 3:00 PM, and engage in conversation with the residents.Return home after the adventure with a ton of memories to treasure forever.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and Drop
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Duration2N/3D
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
This combination offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of the Parvati Valley.
The best time is from March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities, with clear skies and moderate temperatures.
Kasol is accessible by road from nearby cities like Manali and Kullu. The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar, and the nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (Kullu-Manali).
The trek to Kheerganga starts from Barshaini, a short drive from Kasol. It's a moderate trek of around 12 km, passing through scenic forests, waterfalls, and villages, with Kheerganga's natural hot springs as the reward at the top.
Yes, camping is allowed in designated areas in Kasol and Kheerganga. There are several campsites and guesthouses that offer camping facilities with basic amenities.
It's advisable to book camping accommodations and trekking guides in advance, especially during the peak season, to ensure availability and avoid last-minute hassles.
Essential items include comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a flashlight, a water bottle, snacks, and personal toiletries. It's also recommended to carry a first-aid kit and rain gear.
While the trek is suitable for people of all ages with moderate fitness levels, it involves ascending steep paths and can be challenging for some. Participants should be prepared for the physical exertion involved.
Yes, Kasol and its surroundings offer various attractions such as Malana village, Tosh village, Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, and the Parvati River, providing opportunities for cultural exploration and relaxation.
Yes, camping and trekking in Kasol and Kheerganga are generally safe, especially when accompanied by experienced guides. However, travelers should always follow safety guidelines, stay informed about weather conditions, and respect local customs and regulations.