Kheer Ganga
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, KULLU/ Updated : Mar 9, 2017, 11:02 IST
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If you wish to test the adventurous side of yours, then a trek to Kheer Ganga is the best thing to do when in Kasol. Though Kheer Ganga is touted as one of the easiest treks in Himachal, it is fun for beginners. This around nine k … Read more
If you wish to test the adventurous side of yours, then a trek to Kheer Ganga is the best thing to do when in Kasol. Though Kheer Ganga is touted as one of the easiest treks in Himachal, it is fun for beginners. This around nine kilometres long path leads to uphill where to everyone’s surprise awaits a hot water spring magically. Read less

If you wish to test the adventurous side of yours, then a trek to Kheer Ganga is the best thing to do when in Kasol. Though Kheer Ganga is touted as one of the easiest treks in Himachal, it is fun for beginners. This around nine kilometres long path leads to uphill where to everyone’s surprise awaits a hot water spring magically. You simply cannot miss out on a trek that leads to somewhere magical! Trekkers generally stay on the hilltop for the night and come back later the other day and there are several beautiful villages offering accommodations to the visitors.
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