Parvati valley

  1. The official website of Great Himalayan National Park
  2. 10 Parvati Valley Resorts: 2023 (With Location & Price)
  3. Parvati Valley Trek in Himachal Pradesh
  4. Places to Visit in Parvati valley and Things to Do
  5. How to plan a trip to Tosh
  6. Best Time to visit Parvati Valley
  7. Parvati Valley Travel Guide
  8. Life and Death Among the Vanished in the Himalayas’ Parvati Valley ‹ Literary Hub
  9. When travelling to Parvati Valley, never do these things
  10. Treks in Parvati Valley


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The official website of Great Himalayan National Park

Parvati Valley The Parvati Valley rises Eastwards from the confluence of the Parvati and Beas Rivers, at Bhuntar in Kullu District and goes up to 5000m of height above sea level in Great Himalayan Range. Several tributaries in the Valley feed the main Parvati River. Numerous waterfalls are observed cascading down the steep valley sides. From Khirganga to Tunda Bhuj (3,285m), the valley cuts a gorge through the mountains. As the altitude increases towards the Basuki Nal tributary, thick coniferous forests and silver-birch groves gradually make way for patches of alpine meadows with scattering of boulders. Parvati Valley is famous among tourists and adventurers for its scenic beauty and treks. Parvati valley tour usually begins from Bhuntar and leads to Kasol, this is where the Trek begins and can include destinations likeRashol, Grahan, Kheerganga, Malana, Tosh and Chalal. Travellers can get indulged in activities like bird watching, Meditation, Rivercrossing, Village living, Photography, Visit to ancient temples, Shopping of organichorti/agri produce etc

10 Parvati Valley Resorts: 2023 (With Location & Price)

Parvati valley ResortsHotel Sun N Wind,Hotel Devlok International,Devdhar Cottage,Snowflakes Resort,Brick And Wood Cottages,The Rainbow Inn & Cafe, Himalayan Kothi Kais, and many more. Witness the true version of nature and comforts at the Parvati valley resorts! Right from the Hotel Sun N Wind that is nestled in the heart of valley to the Devlok International hotel that extends the stellar views of the pine woods forest, there is something unique about each one of them. Speaking of the amenities, be it the 24 hours friendly staff or the well-equipped rooms, these nature escapades leave no chance to provide you the best stay possible. Some of the luxury resorts in Parvati valley include names like Brick And Wood Cottages and the Himalayan Kothi Kais that have amazing architecture and are pioneers in hospitality. Whether you are looking for an escape away from the city life or just wish to relax with luxuries, these resorts are just the perfect options and will make your stay devoid of complaints. So leave behind the cosmos you are living in and vacation at these nature adobes of Parvati Valley with your loved ones! Here is a list of resorts in Parvati Valley: Kasol Heights is a quaint little cottage resort nestled amongst towering hills on all sides that allow you to enjoy some stunning views right from your room. The small, albeit beautiful structure, is located away from the main city of Kasol, allowing you to relax amidst nature in true sense of the term. There is also ...

Parvati Valley Trek in Himachal Pradesh

Parvati Valley Trek A Small Fairyland in Himachal The Parvati Valley trek is the top most trekking destination in the Kullu district of The gushing Parvati River flows through this picturesque valley and the wide meadows, snow-covered peaks in the background and quaint village makes Parvati Valley a small fairyland. Parvati Valley Trek: The Verdant Green Valley The rich green valley offers exceptional views of the Pir Panjal Range. The magical Parvati valley trek starts from the famous village “Kasol” located on the bank of Parvati River and heads to This valley is also home to other Himalayan treks i.e. Explore Ancient Malana Village in Parvati Valley Trek Malana is a naturally beautiful ancient village in the Key Points of Parvati Valley Trek Level: Easy Proper conditioning & training of body required Need proper gear & clothing for sub-zero temperature Shoes are the single most important equipment. High Altitude requires proper acclimatization. Beautiful landscapes so carry good photo gear & Extra battery backup. Travel light The backpack should not exceed 10 kgs. Must Read about Parvati Valley Trek Duration – 4 Days (Bhuntar to Bhuntar) Best Time – Throughout the year Level – Easy Highest point – 3500 m Weather – Nights are cold and day temperature is pleasant during the season. Winter temperature – Day (-3°C to -5°C) Night (-5°C to -10°C) Summer temperature – Day (15°C to 20°C) Night (5°C to 7°C) Starting point – Kasol Short Itinerary of Parvati Valley Trek Day 1 – Bh...

Places to Visit in Parvati valley and Things to Do

Are you planning a trip to Parvati Valley and wondering what to see there? In this travel guide, I will provide a list of places to visit in the Parvati valley that you can use for local sightseeing. All of these places are stunningly beautiful and I will recommend visiting them all. How many you are able to cover will entirely depend on the time you have in hand. Please note that in this article, I will only talk about places to visit in Parvati Valley and things to do. For other details like how to reach, where to stay, weather, the best time to visit, please take a look at Quick Navigation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Places to visit in Parvati Valley Until a few years ago, not many people would have even heard of the name of Parvati Valley. But in the last few years, it has become a heaven for trekkers and backpackers. Kasol and its Israeli influenced hippie culture was probably the first thing that attracted the visitors to the valley but the list has now expanded way beyond. Now you can spend several days and will still not be done with sightseeing in Parvati Valley. Mentioned below is a comprehensive list of places to visit in Parvati valley and other tourist things to do. Kasol Kasol looks like a sleepy little hamlet and will always be the first in the list of places to visit in Parvati Valley. It is the main town of the Valley. Surrounded by huge deodar trees and beautiful mountains in the backdrop it is one of the most scenic plac...

How to plan a trip to Tosh

Let's quickly dive into the details: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Tosh Village Melting of the Tosh glacier forms the Tosh river, which eventually feeds the Parvati River. The summits alongside the glacier of Papasura, White Sail, Angduri, Pinnacle, and Devachan are stunning with their snow-capped peaks and lush green landscapes. No wonder, Tosh & Kasol still has a mention in my The distance of Kasol to Tosh is 21 km approximately, and the Tosh – Kasol roads lead up to the gate of the village. Hence, you can easily combine your trip to Tosh with Kasol and Kheerganga. Sunrise as seen on the road from Kasol to Tosh – Parvati Valley? Culture & Tosh The younger sibling in the hippie culture to Kasol, Tosh is a hippie hub to its right. Travelers (not tourists) are the folks you’ll meet here. It is a melting pot of people from across the globe, all vibing together and enjoying the serene landscapes. While the majority of the income for the region comes from selling hashish, there is also a unique reverence attached to the activity. When in Tosh, you quickly realize that enjoying the simplicity of life and keeping things clutter-free is the only way to live life. This restart button is something we all need, especially the city-dwellers. It is easy to see how this might become a yearly activity for the lovers of nature – come to Tosh, recollect, rewind, and begin again! With its Pahadi culture still intact, Tosh provides food for thought for all those who wander here....

Best Time to visit Parvati Valley

When is the best time to visit Parvati Valley? This one is actually a difficult question to answer. Why? Because not just Parvati Valley but the best time to visit any place depends on what you seek there. Parvati Valley is beautiful for all 12 months and it presents a different color each season. When to go will depend on which color do you want to see. In recent years, Parvati Valley has come up as a major tourist attraction of Himachal Pradesh. Places like Kasol, Malana, and Tosh continue attracting tourists all year long. Stunning natural beauty, trekking, good road connectivity, easy accessibility, hippie culture, Malana cream, and unique customs are some of the reasons that drive tourism here. Usually, it is the months of April, May, June, and September that are considered to be the best time to be in the valley. But will this suit you as well? Read on to find out. Please note that in this article, I will only be talking about the best time to visit Parvati Valley. For other details like how to reach, where to stay, things to do, and safety tips, please take a look at Quick Navigation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Parvati Valley During my last visit to Kasol a few months ago, I was sitting in a restaurant when I noticed this picture on the wall that read ‘Parvati Valley – The Enchanted & Mysterious Himachal’. It was a landscape photo of Malana Village and the tagline well suited the image. Parvati Valley is indeed one of the most magical and beautiful places ...

Parvati Valley Travel Guide

Everybody is going to Kasol nowadays, some for the sheer allure of the hills and some for a certain kind of plant that cannot be discussed openly. I have also noticed that while I have put a lot of hard work into exploring and documenting many lesser known places, most of my readers are only interested in this region and more specifically in that plant endorsed by those who worship the King of Ethiopia. Analytics also tells me that the posts about the trails surrounding Kasol, i.e. Malana, Rashol, and Kheerganga are drawing maximum organic search traffic. So, to shamelessly cash in on this trend, here is a comprehensive Kasol Travel Guide. Jump to Specific Queries • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Where and What Exactly Is Parvati Valley? Before getting into too much details, just understand the basic geography of the region. I have no cartographical skills whatsoever. But this map made using MS Paint should give you a basic idea about the order of things. parvati valley trekking map Parvati Valley Distance Chart Delhi to Bhunter 490 Kms Bhunter to Jari 23 Kms Jari to Kasol 8 Kms Kasol to Manikaran 3 Kms Manikaran to Barshaini 14 Kms 2-3 KMs from Barshaini. Shared cars available. Can eb expensive if you take teh car alone. Pulga and Kalga brief hike from Barshaini So, Parvati Valley is a nice little lower Himalayan valley in the Kullu District that can be reached through a small diversion from the highway leading to Manali. On the other side, it connects to Spiti t...

Life and Death Among the Vanished in the Himalayas’ Parvati Valley ‹ Literary Hub

It’s not the deaths that make the Parvati Valley unusual, it’s the disappearances into forest or mountain or valley with little trace. And there are more accounts than those noted in police registries and written into headlines that make the news, shared as stories and desperate pleas from family members posted on online message boards and travel forums with scattered details. Communication with loved ones and friends ends abruptly, with a final letter, phone call, or email before blinking out, leaving faint trails for heartsick families to follow. Some blame the mountains. As in any range, there are gorges and cliffs that can trouble inexperienced, and even some seasoned, hikers who push themselves too high and too far beyond their capabilities and lose themselves to a wild animal, down an errant turn on the trail, or to starvation. Yet nearly all paths, within a day or two’s walk, lead to a village. Unless a trekker ventures into one of the tributary glens that fork off the main valley, it is hard to lose sight of the Parvati River. It is an orienting landmark, yet its banks are treacherous and its waters swift. Many tourists, both international and domestic, have died after stepping too close to it and losing their footing. Some people believe that the disappearances are the result of the valley’s isolation. Far from help, tourists are prime targets of opportunistic robbery and murder. In 2000, two hikers from Germany were shot while camping, and one lost his life. In a...

When travelling to Parvati Valley, never do these things

Synopsis “Missing trekker from Delhi found dead in Malana village of Himachal” or “Man disappeared in Parvati Valley”, or “Engineer from Gurgaon gone missing in Kullu-Parvati Valley”. “Missing trekker from Delhi found dead in Malana village of Himachal” or “Man disappeared in Parvati Valley”, or “Engineer from Gurgaon gone missing in Kullu-Parvati Valley”. The list of missing and dead trekkers in Himachal Pradesh is quite long, and that’s the saddest thing that has eclipsed the thrill of travelling to the hills of Himachal. So, the next obvious question is – what could be the reason behind these deaths? And, how can we still visit the beautiful region without any fear? Here go the answers. • Delhi-Leh: Country’s highest altitude bus service is back on the road • Kerala Tourism to launch app for solo women travellers • UK announces entry fee for travellers The possible reasons behind the mysterious disappearance of tourists have been given below: Weather and uneven terrain wreaked havoc for some hikers Hiring a professional trek guide is mandatory for exploring the Parvati Valley or for that matter any valley in Himachal, unless you are a local. Most of the tourists who have dared to venture into the valley have lost their path and landed up in deep gorges. The trails of the valley puzzle even a trained guide at times, let alone a newbie trekker. Some fell for the beautiful valley Parvati Valley is so beautiful that it is natural for anyone to love it at first sight! Howeve...

Treks in Parvati Valley

Let's quickly dive into the details: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Parvati Valley Situated along the banks of Parvati River, Parvati Valley lies in the Greater Himalayan Range and climbs a steep height of over 5,000 meters. Of course, the beautiful mountain trails in the region catch everyone’s Our previous article on Parvati Valley gives you an extensive idea of how to reach the region and other activities to partake in, so do read the extensive knowledge! The might Himalayas as seen in Parvati Valley Easy Treks in Parvati Valley Let us first start with some easy treks you can find near 1. Chalal Village Chalal should not even qualify as a trek but a short hike. The 30-minute pleasant hike to the Chalal village from Kasol runs you through old-world charm and stunning scenic views. Get to chill by the river and walk over to this offbeat location in Himachal Pradesh. The best time to visit this little hamlet of Chalal village is April-June. However, as the walk is effortless, one can easily cover it in any month – no matter rain or sunshine. The peace and tranquillity are addictive, and you may even want to spend a night or two here in case you have a luxury of time. The peace, seclusion, and quietness of Chalal will leave you spell-bound for a long while to come. 2. Tosh Village Flowers and flora abound, one will be engulfed with blue poppies and Balsam in the early summer months, while winter months will bring about blankets of snow and splendor. You’ll be part of a h...