The First Kheerganga Trek 



The First Kheerganga Trek 

Never gone hiking before? Considering taking children on a trek? One of the best Himalayan hikes for novices and kids is kheerganga trek . Here is our account and a thorough guide to the Kheerganga trek in the Parvati Valley so you may wisely plan your own.


Trekking or hiking, in my opinion, is a fantastic method for kids to gain self-assurance, tolerance, tenacity, and a feeling of responsibility. It's amazing how even one hiking trip can mould and change the children.

A Comprehensive Guide to Kheerganga Trekking for Novices

I thoroughly enjoyed my first walk to kheerganga trek distance with my husband and daughter, so much so that I considered writing about it and offering some advice to encourage others to take their children on treks.


Continue reading to learn how we took our daughter, who is 8 years old, on the Kheerganga walk in a single day and how you can too. But before we get into the specifics of the walk, you need to be aware of how to be ready for hiking and what to wear while trekking.

The Mystical Valley of Parvati 

The Parvati Valley, which extends all the way to Mantalai Lake in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, begins above Bhunter where the Parvati River meets the River Beas (source of Parvati River.)

The valley is so breathtakingly lovely that it touches your soul.

Mini-Israel of Himachal Pradesh: Kasol 

I had been reading a lot about Kasol, and I was drawn to the region by its rich cultural diversity, delectable cuisine, and abundance of natural beauty.


Kasol is well-known among travellers and those who enjoy staying intoxicated (Charas or Marijuana).


The area provides a wonderful fusion of Israeli culture, stunning scenery, and untamed nature.


You can't deny the satisfaction you feel while doing something unusual, even though Kasol is not a fantastic place to for a family vacation.

The strange has a certain allure!

How to go from Delhi to Kasol 


The best way to get to Kasol is by car because you wouldn't want to miss the breathtaking vistas. For those looking for adventure, a weekend vacation there is a terrific option from Delhi.


Drive on one's own or hail a cab. It's also a good idea to take a private bus or a Volvo from Majnu Ka Tila or Rama Krishna Ashram Metro Station in Delhi, or the HRTC Himsuta Volvo from ISBT Kashmiri Gate. If you're travelling by bus, you'll need to get off at Bhuntar and take another bus to Kasol, Manikaran, or Barshaini, depending on where you've made reservations for your accommodations.