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Definitely broo
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Yeah, winters are perfect to visit kasol. You can plan your trip much better just check my blog.
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Isnt it inaccessible due to heavy snowfall?? I read elsewhere that it the roads gets closer.
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Hi Karan, The serene little village is 42 km away from the Bhuntar Airport offering a treat for the mind and the soul. It is on the way as you tread towards Manikaran, a holy place for Sikhs best known for its hot water springs. There are abundant treks and mini hikes that take you to tremendously beautiful villages. Not all of them are clustered with luxury stays and world cuisine restaurants, but you’ll be surprised with the warm hospitality of the villagers and locals in the Old and the New Kasol, separated by a small bridge. Peruse the article and then plan your Kasol trip accordingly. Though Kasol is a year-round destination, it is best visited during the summer months of May and June. However, people also love to visit the destination during the winter months of November to February.
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Definitely, I have been Visiting Kasol since last 4 years during October to December. although the place is very cold during this time there is a different fun of being at Kasol in Winter. if you wish to plan a Kasol trip in Winter make sure you prebook your stay because you may find it difficult to find accommodation because of heavy rush. All the best.
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Dear friend, the least advisable time to head out to Kasol, the months between November and February bring in extremely chilly temperatures, which is not likely to give way to enjoyment. Wrapping yourself up with layers of warm clothes and sitting in the hotel room is undoubtedly something you do not look forward to before planning a vacation. With most of the roads being blocked due to heavy snowfall, only the daring plan a trip to Kasol in winter. Trekking to Kheerganga, Pin Parvati Pass, and Sar Pass is something you can do during these months. However, it is best to avoid Kasol in winter if you wish to spend some quality time in the midst of nature.
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