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Kasol Tour Packages from Bengaluru If you have done Coorg and Chikmagalur, trekked the Western Ghats on weekends, and have a Himalayan trip on your list, the Parvati Valley is one of the best ways to make it real. And if you have already done the budget group version of Kasol, this is your chance to return and do it properly. Kasol is the most famous village in the Parvati Valley, loved by Bengaluru's trekking and IT crowd for its riverside cafes, Israeli food, and the Kheerganga trek. It is also, now, crowded, especially in season. Here is the honest version. The Parvati Valley is genuinely beautiful, with its river, pine forests, hot springs and treks. But the quiet that people picture when they imagine Kasol has moved a little up the valley, to Tosh, Pulga, Kalga and the trails. Kasol itself is busy. From Bengaluru, you fly to Chandigarh or Delhi and continue into the valley. This page will help you decide which gateway, how many leave days, which treks suit you, and how to do Kasol comfortably, whether you are a group of friends, a couple, or a family. Featured Kasol Package Types from Bengaluru 5 Days, 4 Nights: Bengaluru to Kasol and Tosh The shortest comfortable format. Fly to Chandigarh, drive into the valley, spend time in Kasol and the quieter village of Tosh, visit Manikaran and Chalal, and return. No demanding trek. Good for couples, families and returners who want Kasol's energy and Tosh's calm. 6 Days, 5 Nights: Kasol, Tosh and Kheerganga Trek The most popular format for trekkers. Everything in the core trip, plus the Kheerganga trek with an overnight camp at the hot spring near 3,000 metres. For reasonably fit travellers who want the marquee Parvati Valley trek at a proper pace, not rushed. The format that makes the flight from Bengaluru feel most worthwhile. 7 Days, 6 Nights: Complete Parvati Valley Circuit from Bengaluru The full experience. Kasol, Chalal, Manikaran, Tosh, the quiet villages of Pulga and Kalga, the Kheerganga trek, and a respectful visit to Malana. The most relaxed and complete format, covering the parts of the valley that budget weekend trips skip. Why Bengaluru Travellers Should Consider Kasol Bengaluru has one of the most active outdoors communities in India. Coorg, Chikmagalur, the Western Ghats, Nandi Hills, Tadiandamol, Kumara Parvatha. For the big trip, the Himalayas are the dream, and the Parvati Valley is one of the most accessible ways to get there. The valley offers something the Western Ghats cannot. A cold mountain river, pine and deodar forest, hot springs, riverside cafes, and the Kheerganga trek that climbs to a hot spring near 3,000 metres. The forest here is taller and older, the scale is bigger, and the trek ends at an altitude the southern hills do not reach. The practical case is straightforward. A direct flight from Bengaluru to Chandigarh takes about three hours. From Chandigarh, a drive through the hills brings you into the valley. Six to seven days of leave gives you a proper trip, including the Kheerganga trek. For Bengaluru trekkers, the Kheerganga trek is well within reach. If you can do Tadiandamol or Kumara Parvatha, you can do Kheerganga comfortably. The difference is the altitude and the hot spring at the top, which make it a genuinely Himalayan experience. And if you have done Kasol before, on a budget group trip, returning to do it properly, in comfort and at your own pace, with a base in the quieter villages, is a completely different and far better experience. How to Reach Kasol from Bengaluru Fly to Chandigarh, then drive (recommended for comfort). Direct flights from Bengaluru take about 3 hours. From Chandigarh, a private cab takes you about 280 km into the valley, roughly 7 to 8 hours. The more comfortable approach. Fly to Delhi, then overnight to Bhuntar. Direct flights take about 2.5 hours. From Delhi, take the overnight Volvo or a private cab to Bhuntar, then Kasol. The classic route, often with cheaper fares. No direct flights to Kullu from Bengaluru. Connecting flights to Bhuntar exist but add time and cost without much benefit. Chandigarh or Delhi is cleaner. After landing, we coordinate the vehicle and itinerary from your arrival. Route into the Parvati Valley From Chandigarh, the route runs through Bilaspur, Mandi and Bhuntar, then up the Parvati Valley to Kasol, about 280 km and 7 to 8 hours. From Delhi, the overnight journey covers about 490 km to Bhuntar, then 30 km up the valley to Kasol. From Bhuntar, the road follows the Parvati river up through Jari to Kasol, about 30 km. Manikaran is 6 km beyond Kasol. Barshaini, the trailhead for Kheerganga and Tosh, is about 20 km from Kasol. The Treks and Villages: Which One Suits You Kasol is the base. Cafes, food, shops, the river, easy access, the most people. Chalal is a short, easy walk from Kasol along the river. Quieter, with a few cafes. Manikaran is six km from Kasol. A Sikh gurudwara, hot springs and temples. Spiritually significant, with langar and healing hot spring pools. Tosh is a hillside village with the best valley views in lower Parvati and a calm atmosphere. The best base for quiet with comfort. Pulga and Kalga are small, quiet villages near the Kheerganga trailhead. Apple orchards, old wooden houses, very few crowds. Kheerganga is the marquee trek. A 12 to 14 km uphill walk through forest to a hot spring near 3,000 metres, with an overnight camp. Moderate difficulty. Malana is an ancient village with a unique, self governing culture and strict customs. Reached by a trek. Respect local rules, including restrictions on touching certain structures and photography in some areas. Is the Kheerganga Trek Right for You? Worth being honest about, because too many packages sell it as a casual walk. It is not. The trek is about 12 to 14 km one way, climbing from Barshaini to a hot spring at around 3,000 metres, taking most people 5 to 7 hours uphill, on a steep and rocky trail through forest and past waterfalls. For a fit adult, especially a Bengaluru trekker used to the Western Ghats, it is a rewarding and very doable trek. If you can manage Tadiandamol or Kumara Parvatha, Kheerganga is comfortable. The reward is a natural hot spring at altitude and a night camping under the stars. It is not suitable for very young children, or for anyone with significant knee or heart issues, without medical clearance. If the trek is not for you, Tosh, the villages, Chalal, Manikaran and the river make a full, beautiful trip without the climb. Why Travel Coffee for Your Bengaluru to Kasol Trip We plan for comfort, not just budget. Most Kasol packages are group buses and dorm beds. We plan private trips with good stays. We tell you where the quiet is, basing you in Tosh, Pulga or Kalga. We give honest trek guidance on whether Kheerganga suits your group. We plan from your flight, starting with your Chandigarh or Delhi landing time. We plan realistically around the monsoon landslide risk. Good stays, all personally checked, from riverside in Kasol to view stays in Tosh and proper camps at Kheerganga. And flexible support when roads and weather change. Safety, Roads and Honest Guidance Monsoon landslides are the most important safety point. The Parvati Valley is one of the more landslide prone parts of Himachal. July and August carry real risk. Plan outside this window if you can. Altitude: Kasol at 1,640 metres is low and safe. Kheerganga at around 3,000 metres is moderate. The treks are real treks; go with a guide, carry water, wear proper shoes. Highways to Bhuntar are good; the valley road beyond Bhuntar is narrow and winding, so avoid night driving in the mountains. The valley suits families for the river, villages and Manikaran, with treks better for older children and fit adults. Especially in Malana, follow local rules on photography and touching certain structures. Practical Travel Information Mobile network: Kasol and the main villages have reasonable coverage. On the treks, signal drops. BSNL and Jio work in most of the valley. Cash: Kasol has ATMs, but they can run out in season. Carry enough cash for villages and treks. Fuel: Fill up at Bhuntar or in the Kullu area. Inside the upper valley, options are limited. Packing: Layers, a warm jacket for evenings, sturdy shoes for treks, a rain layer outside the driest months, sunscreen, a headlamp for the Kheerganga camp, personal medicines and cash. Food: Kasol is a food destination. Israeli, Italian, local Himachali and standard Indian food, with abundant vegetarian options. On the treks, simple camp fare. Carry a few comfort snacks if you want something familiar.

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Best Places to Visit on a Kasol Trip from Bengaluru

Kasol

Kasol

The lively heart of the valley. Cafes, Israeli and Italian food, the Parvati river, and an easy, social atmosphere. The best base for food and convenience.

Parvati River

Parvati River

The river that defines the valley. Time by the water, especially in the quieter spots away from the main cafes, is one of the simple pleasures of the trip.

Chalal

Chalal

A short riverside walk from Kasol through pine forest. Calmer, with a few good cafes. A gentle introduction to the valley, suitable for everyone.

Manikaran Sahib

Manikaran Sahib

A Sikh gurudwara and hot springs, 6 km from Kasol. Spiritually important, with langar served at the gurudwara and hot spring pools believed to heal. Open to all.

Tosh

Tosh

A hillside village above Barshaini with the best valley views in lower Parvati and a calm atmosphere. The best base for quiet, with good guesthouses and slow cafes.

Pulga and Kalga

Pulga and Kalga

Quiet villages near the Kheerganga trailhead. Apple orchards, old wooden houses, very few crowds. For travellers who want the quietest stay in the valley.

Kheerganga

Kheerganga

A hot spring at around 3,000 metres, reached by a 12 to 14 km trek through forest. An overnight camp under the stars. The marquee Himalayan experience for fit Bengaluru trekkers.

Kasol Cafe Lanes and Market

Kasol Cafe Lanes and Market

The narrow lanes of cafes, bakeries and flea shops that give Kasol its character. Israeli food, wood fired pizza, Himalayan teas and a browse through the market strip.

Best Things to Do on a Bengaluru to Kasol Trip

Spend a Slow Morning by the Parvati River

Spend a Slow Morning by the Parvati River

Find a quieter stretch, away from the main cafes, and simply sit by the water. After Bengaluru's pace, the contrast is the point.

Cafe Hop in Kasol

Cafe Hop in Kasol

The valley is known for its food. Israeli, Italian and local dishes with river and mountain views. Each cafe has its own atmosphere, from boisterous to silent.

Walk to Chalal

Walk to Chalal

An easy riverside walk through pine forest that most people can do, with cafes at the end. A gentle half day.

Visit Manikaran Sahib

Visit Manikaran Sahib

The gurudwara, the hot springs, and the langar. A grounding, spiritual stop 6 km from Kasol where community and compassion flow in abundance.

Trek to Kheerganga

Trek to Kheerganga

For the fit, the marquee trek and the hot spring camp. The Himalayan trek your Western Ghats weekends have prepared you for. A 12 to 14 km climb to a hot spring near 3,000 metres.

Camp Under the Stars

Camp Under the Stars

Forget the hotel for a night and try bonfire evenings by the riverside. Star gazing, acoustic music, and the kind of communal calm that suits couples, solo travellers and groups alike.

Stay a Night in Tosh

Stay a Night in Tosh

For the views and the calm that Kasol itself no longer offers. The best valley views in lower Parvati and a slower pace.

Visit Malana Respectfully

Visit Malana Respectfully

An ancient village with a unique, centuries old self governing culture. A respectful cultural visit reached by a trek, with care for strict local rules on photography and touching certain structures.

What to know before visiting Bengaluru to Kasol

Local weather

Summer
25°10°
Summer
Monsoon
22°14°
Monsoon
Autumn
20°
Autumn
Winter
14°
Winter

General info

Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, English
Best time to visit
MAR – APR
Spring. Pleasant days, fewer crowds, the valley turning green.
MAY – JUN
Peak season. Warm, everything open, Kheerganga in full swing. Busiest, so choose the quieter villages.
SEP – OCT
Post monsoon. Clear skies, fresh air, the valley at its most beautiful.
NOV – FEB
Cold, quiet, clear. Kheerganga can be snowbound. For those prepared for the cold.
Recommended trip duration
6 Days
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Frequently Asked Questions

Fly to Chandigarh (about 3 hours) and drive 280 km, or fly to Delhi (about 2.5 hours) and take the overnight journey to Bhuntar. No direct flights to Kullu.