Glad! That you guys enjoyed. First of great getting your story and pics were absolutely great.
at the time you will comes next done your bus booking first. Hehe great experience.
get well soon. Dear Patricia, So sorry to hear about your health condition. may you get treated well and your cancer gets cured. wish you a speedy recovery. Yes i had a wonderful journey in Kasol, Leh and Ladakh> your blog was really helpful. We stayed at the Panchali Guest house. Though the room charges was 1000 All inclusive of breakfast for 2. It was ok
Parvati Valley Hi, i returned from kasol last weekend only. so obviously i loved your blog. you expressed every flavour of kasol very nicely.
i would like to add two things - 1. trekking & 2. near by villages.
kasol offers world's one of the best trekking called "KHEER Ganga". this is 15 kms adventurous trekking which leads you to the top of mountain nd u can enjoy natural hot springs there.
but, it is not preferred in monsoon (rainy season) and unfortunately we missed it.
Second, the near by villages. we went to Malana, one of the oldest village, culturelly very rich. Cab dropped us 4 kms away from the village, not even on the same mountain. we reached the other mountain via crossing river through a wooden bridge and climbed the mountain 3kms. it was awsome. this village is not at all influenced by city life. we got to see a hilly village where people are living without any transport facility nd basic facilities. it was a new experience.
we spent 3 nights in kasol and i feel it was yet to explore.
kasol, manikaran Hi Patricia,
Your blog is very interesting and helpful for travelers. the information is crisp and descriptive with nice pictures.
Me and my husband are planning to visit Manali, leh and ladakh end of July till Aug 1st week.
Could you share the contact details of the holiday home where you stayed for Rs 300 . Also how did you reach the place that grows weed.
Did u visit Leh and Ladakh. If yes please share your experience and recommendations for stay there.
Thanks a lot
Amy
SORRY IN TREATMENT SORRY I didn't see your message tip now, after your trip. I', undergoing cancer treatment and haven't been keeping up with blog. hope you had a good time
amazing jorney u had i guess,, m also planning to go wid friends, just to feel the nature and its serenity out dere.. your blog is quite good and m geeting positive vibes from it
Fantastic gesture! Dear Madam, I just found your blogs. I think that your gesture of taking photos on Polaroid and then presenting them to the subject people is fantastic.Bharat Kadge.
Lovely writeup Hey Patricia, just came across your blog entry, and loved it. I'm writing five years after you wrote the piece, and Kasol has changed a lot since then. Loved your description of Manikaran. You have a wonderful conversational style of writing. Carry on.
Best,
Rahul G
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kasol amazing journey and very well put forward...
I just have one issue that I am too scared of the bus ride with inches away from the valley, any suggestion for that
surprises, good and bad Yes, it was the right price and tranquility, just what i needed after a bad diagnosis. Got my believe back that I must continue to go on, including exploring this beautiful world of ours. xoxoxo
very very impressive ,quiet interesting too..Do these women know anything about the menstrual cycle and what to they use ?why don't they have schools in their villages though?
KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India HI Patrica,
Lovely blog. Enjoyed reading it a lot. I was looking for some info on kasol as its going to be my first time up there and going through your blog explained exactly what to expect. i Leave tomorrow and cant wait to get there and smell the green. Be safe and tc. Thanx
Hey Patricia. Your blog was a really nice read. I was planning to visit Kasol, and wanted to know whether November would be the right time to do so. I'd like to trek around and have heard that trekking shuts during that month. It'll be great if you could give me some insight on that front. Thanks and your blog was a great read.
Thanks I like what you have said to the public , I am Namibian You have said all but Himba don't use goats skin as clothe, they only use calf skin or sheep skin mostly.
I am pure Himba too though I went school,.
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Read ur blog on kasol india. Its good. Did u go in december ?