With a desperate need
to escape the Mumbai heat, I planned to make a trip to The Parvati Valley at
Himachal Pradesh. We took the Firozpur Express to New Delhi and boarded the bus
to Bhuntar . From Bhuntar we went to Kasol. It took us around 16 hours from ISBT
in New Delhi to get there.
After the long bumpy
ride, steep turns dozing off for hours and getting frustrated of the journey
some peace came to us as we drove in Himachal. The beautiful scenery and
pleasant weather took away all our frustration and idleness of being tied down
to our uncomfortable bus seat. We travelled from Bhuntar to Kasol during sunrise;
I kid you not it was therapy to my eyes.
On our way from Delhi to Kasol |
Parvati Valley is
located in the lap of Himalayas, and is a recluse to backpackers from around
the world. Mountains clad in a hundred shades of greens and browns and a
plethora of activities keep calling travellers back for more than one visit.
Moreover, the valley caters to a variety of travellers owing to the many treks,
trails and adventure activities as well as the pilgrimages that are nested inside
the valley. Situated in Himachal, the valley starts from the confluence of
river Parvati with Beas and runs eastward through a steep-side from Bhuntar,
6km ahead of which lies Kullu.
The other striking
feature of Parvati is the river which hurls itself down the mountains at an
incredible pace. You can sit by this river for hours and lose yourself in the
collage of sounds.
Parvati River |
Parvati Valley has
recently transformed into a hub for backpackers, who are attracted to the
scenic valley, untouched hills, low budget travel and great climate. It is a
base for many known treks in the area, to Sar Pass, Yanker Pass, ManTalai, Pin
Parbati Pass and KheerGanga; Many hikes as well to the new age 'tourist'
villages - Vashisht, Kasol, Naggar, Malana, Chalaal, Rashol, Tosh, Kalga and
Pulga.
We visited Kasol – Mini
Isreal, Tosh, Manikaran and hiked upto Kheerganga and Rashol. ( Click on the places to see more about them )
It was indeed one of my
best trips in India. Parvati Valley is truly a Backpackers Paradise. A place
that is nothing but journey of indulging your senses, the Parvati valley is
truly divine in its beauty. A place with small population, cold mountains and
warm hearts Parvati Valley is a town which will forever be etched in my mind
for its beauty and simplicity.
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