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Kasol town

Backpacker’s No 1 Escape: Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

The little town of Kasol in Himachal Pradesh is called the backpacker’s heaven! A fourteen-hour winding road ride from Delhi in a Volvo bus and a two-hour bumpy ride on the rooftop of a local bus from Bhuntur and behold paradise. The Great Himalayas with their snow-capped peaks surrounds Kasol, situated 5,380 feet above sea-level (1,640 m). The awesome Himachali village is inhabited by descendants of early natives who migrated there from all over Himachal & India.

Kasol woods

Once in Kasol

The billions of Indians seem far and widespread with the sons of the soil getting outnumbered here on a ratio of 5:1. The pleasant weather and cheap hash attract backpackers and junkies who mostly hail from Israel and the European countries. Most of these are people who served in the armed forces in their native lands for a statutory period of time.

The weather in Kasol though pleasant is a bag full of surprises. So much so that even natives find it hard to predict. What starts out as a chilly morning turns to a warm and sunny day to a windy and cold night. The spice to the time-table is the Himachali winds that bring rain with them without much warning at any time of the day.

Parvati Valley Kasol

The pine tree-covered landscape of Kasol resounds with the gushing sound of the Parvati River that flows through it. Rocks at the side of the river are an ideal spot to spend time soul searching, lounging and lazing around.
For the gourmets, there is momos, tukpa (noodle soup) and chowmen available at every nook and corner of the village. Rice-beer is a specialty of this village in Himachal Pradesh and is a great hit with visitors, knowing a local helps to get one with ease. The village has plenty of small inns and motels where visitors can spend the nights at reasonable rates.

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Funky haircuts and hippie hair-dos are easy to get here at cheap rates. From dread-locks to Mohawks and lulus, the village saloon is a hairstyle Mecca. Junkie sweatshirts, Aladdin pants, animal face mufflers, reggae T-shirts and a host of trekking gear are a few of the things worth shopping for in Kasol. Hand-painted psychedelic T-shirts and jewellery made out of wood are unique specialties there. Bargaining is a good skill to have while shopping here as well.

Room in Kasol

A fifteen-minute walk from Kasol village leads to Chalal, on the other side of the Parvati River. This forest destination is accessible by crossing a cable-supported bridge over the river. The nature walk along the trail is awesome in the moonlight with the Great Himalayas on one side and the Parvati valley on the other. Though the path is narrow, the walk is scintillating with the sound of the river as background music along the way. Trance parties are a feature here, as they are held often deep in the woods attended by both locals as well as visitors.

Even since the year 2014 the parties have taken a U turn and have been sent underground and Kasol has been transformed into a town which is more suited for the young couples and families. This change has been brought about by the local government along with the woman’s cell who wanted to make Kasol a safe place to live and holiday.

Kasol still has the cafés & hippie market but it’s more organised and crowded. The only sad part is that there is a lot of plastic trash which has been left behind by the tourist. The foreigners have pretty much left from Kasol since it’s extremely costly to stay. It’s now a place for weekend hopping from nearby cities in North India.

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