How to reach Kasol from Delhi?
Ans. Kasol and Delhi enjoy a good connectivity to each other. Here are some of the best ways to reach Kasol from Delhi:

By Air: There is no direct flight connection between Kasol and Delhi. If at all you are planning to take a flight then you have to first fly to Bhuntar from Delhi. Bhuntar is situated around 30 km from Kasol and cabs and jeeps are readily available between the two places.

By Rail: Kasol is not directly connected to Delhi by rail. One has to first reach Joginder Nagar by train from Delhi. Joginder Nagar is 125 km from Kasol. There are cabs available between the two destinations.

By Road: NH 44 and AH1 connect Kasol to Delhi. There are no direct state-run or private buses between Kasol and Delhi. Therefore, one has to first reach Bhuntar and from there head to Kasol.

How can I go to Kasol by train?
Ans. Kasol is not directly connected to Delhi by rail. One has to first reach Joginder Nagar by train from Delhi. Joginder Nagar is 125 km from Kasol. There are cabs available between the two destinations.

How can I go to Kasol by bus from Delhi?
Ans. There are no direct state-run or private buses between Kasol and Delhi. Therefore, one has to first reach Bhuntar and from there head to Kasol. Buses for Bhuntar are available from ISBT Kashmiri Gate (state-run) and Majnu ka Tila (private).

How can I reach Kasol by flight?
Ans. There is no direct flight connection between Kasol and Delhi. If at all you are planning to take a flight then you have to first fly to Bhuntar from Delhi. Bhuntar is situated around 30 km from Kasol and cabs and jeeps are readily available between the two places.

What is the best time to visit Kasol?
Ans. The summer months of April and May and winter months of October, and November are ideal to plan a trip to Kasol. The best  time to visit Kasol is summer as the weather at this top tourist attraction in Himachal remains quite pleasant and offers respite from the heat in the rest of the country. 

Is Manali better than Kasol?
Ans. Both Kasol and Manali are the top tourist attractions of Himachal Pradesh and have their own speciality. Kasol is mostly known for its hippie vibes and is quite popular amongst youngsters. Manali, on the other hand, is ideal for all kinds of travellers – families, honeymoon couple, and adventurers

Manali though, is more popular amongst trekkers and adventure enthusiasts due to its close proximity to Lahaul & Spiti, Ladakh, and a number of treks. Kasol, on the other side, is ideal for a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday. However, there are a few treks like Kheerganga for which Kasol is the base point.  Thus, it is unfair to call one of these destinations better than the others. 

How much does it cost to visit Kasol?
Ans. The cost of a trip to Kasol depends on a lot of things such as means of transport, accommodation, number of people travelling with you, and activities. On an average, a trip from Delhi to Kasol will cost INR 3000 – 5000 per person for two days.

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Does it snow in Kasol?
Ans. Yes, it snows in Kasol during the winter season – December to February.

Why is Kasol so famous?
Ans. Kasol caught the eyes of the travellers due to its flawless natural beauty – lofty Himalayan peaks, lush greenery, gurgling Parvati River, and a number of trekking trails around. Kasol is known as the best place to relax and rejuvenate in the lap of Mother Nature. But it is also the best place to head out for a trekking adventure. This tourist destination in Himachal is ideal for backpackers. Its close proximity to Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara and the village of Malan also make it quite a popular place.

Is Kasol good for a honeymoon?
Ans. Kasol is considered a backpacker’s paradise and enjoys a relaxed and groovy hippie culture. Thus, it would not be an ideal honeymoon destination. 

Is Parvati Valley safe?
Ans. Yes, Parvati Valley is safe, in fact Himachal Pradesh in general is considered one of the safest tourist destinations in India.

Is Kasol safe for family?
Ans. Yes, Kasol is safe for a family holiday. Himachal Pradesh is one of the safest states for tourists in India.

Why is Kasol called Mini Israel?
Ans. The fact that a large number of Israelites inhabit Kasol. The number is so large that even special cafes are open that serve Israeli food. Even the sign boards are in Hebrew in Kasol. Therefore, it is called Mini Israel.