TREKKING
MEALS
GUIDE
CAMPING
Nestled in the lap of the scenic Parvati Valley, Kheerganga is said to be the home of the Hindu god Lord Shiva. The history of this place goes back thousands of years, with both religious and cultural significance. The trail to this beautiful spot has emerged as a cult favorite, especially for budget travel.
While on this trail, you will encounter some of the most magnificent natural beauties, like the Parvati River, Rudra Nag Waterfall, blooming flora and fauna, and lush green woods. As you ascend past the waterfall and temple, the sight of yellow and blue huts signals that Kheerganga is just a few minutes away!
Start your trekking journey on the Himalayan hills with this easy-to-conquer 24 km long (both ways) Kasol Kheerganga trail.
Enjoy a deep dive into nature's hot tub at the Parvati Kund, a natural hot spring that is the key highlight of the activity.
Witness the luxurious vistas of nature, from the surreal sight of the flowing Parvati River to the lush green Himalayan mountains covered with pearly white snow.
Dive your toes into the cool water of the beautiful Rudra Nag Waterfall while devouring delicious delicacies from the cafes nearby.
Take a spiritual detour as you explore the ancient Shiva temple or the Rudra Nag temple, which is located some distance away.
2 Dinner 2 Breakfast.
Transport from Delhi to Delhi (Applicable on "Delhi to Delhi variant").
Shared accommodation at the stay.
A campfire experience.
Basic first aid kit.
Tour guide with a trekking experience.
Permits required for the trek.
Camping gears.
Meals outside of the package.
Entry charges at sightseeing locations.
Expenses of a personal nature.
Anything else not covered in the package.
Duration: 2 days and 3 nights
Start and End Point: Kasol
Trekking Distance: 24 km (both ways)
Trekking difficulty: easy to moderate
Temperature Day: Varies from 7°C to 18°C
Maximum Altitude: 9700 ft
Nearest Airport: Bhuntar (46 km)
The ideal time for the trek is March to June and September to November. Avoid monsoons, as the trails can be slippery. Winter treks are possible but require preparation for snow and freezing temperatures.