kasol
Kasol is a small village in Himachal on the Parvati River. Best known as the 'Amsterdam of India', Kasol is a tourist attraction that quickly gained popularity as a popular destination for hikers, backpackers, and nature lovers. Kasol is located 14 miles [23 km] from Bhuntar and close to the religious city of Manikaran and is one of the most beautiful places in the world to enjoy the cool mountains, pine trees, and flowing river. Kasol is famous for its hiking trails, which include trips to Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati Pass. Located a few miles from Kasol, Malana is a small isolated community. The Malana people claim to be of Aryan descent, so they avoid contact with outsiders. The town has a lot to look forward to, however, and is often referred to as ?Little Greece?. Kasol is home to a large number of people from Israel, characterized by the most common foods in Israel, as well as road signs written in Hebrew. Kasol has a few roadside restaurants that offer delicious food, and the feeling of sitting and enjoying food amidst lush green forests and stunning mountains makes the food even more enjoyable.