A fabulous place must visit once in life...
The majestic mountains of Himachal Pradesh hold innumerable secrets. One such secret is the mysterious village of Malana. Located in Parvati Valley, the village is unlike any other place in the world. It is believed that the natives of this village are the descendants of Alexander the Great’s soldiers. The uniqueness is evident from the lifestyle and social structure of the village inhabitants. They have their own village administration that is supposedly the oldest republic in the world. Malanis are extremely proud of their culture and do not like to mingle with outsiders. In fact, physical contact with the people or their properties is strictly prohibited. The beauty of Malana lies in the fact that it is untouched by pollution and urbanization, having preserved its cultural and natural identity. The pristine rivers and the valleys form an entire world on its own, far away from the pollution and the hustle and bustle of urban India. The economy of this village is solely dependent on tourism and the trade of locally-grown hashish, known as ‘Malana Cream’.
The 21 KM trek to Malana will start at the base camp in the village of Kasol. Located along the spectacular Parvati River, this enchanting village lies high in the hills and is extremely popular among western backpackers, especially Israelis. Hence, it is also known as ‘mini Israel of India’. However, the village is slowly gaining recognition among Indians too. Young tourists will find no dearth of options to explore in Kasol, as there are plenty of bars, cafes, and restaurants to hang out. You can try your hand at Israeli cuisine – start with Chicken shipudim (skewers). Summertime in Kasol is replete with trance parties and music events. Kasol and its nearby areas also have their fair share of interesting tourist attractions. Some of them are Parvati River, Manikaran Gurudwara and Tosh village.
This 2-day trek from Kasol and Malana would be the perfect way to engage the adventurer in you. Take in the sights and sounds of these hill stations and learn about their unique culture and traditions. Make wonderful memories and capture those moments on camera. There is nothing better than a quiet retreat in the hills, away from the woes of...
Read moreThank god, I stayed here during my visit. I had a great experience here, stayed here for two days. The service is really great. The owner of the cafe, (Baba), he is really, kind & fair person. Unlike other cafe, he doesn’t charge for basic necessity like boiled drinking water. Temperature drops like -10 & -12 in the night during winters. Normal water is not even an option.
The food they offered were really great, considering the altitude the cafe is located, they offered great variety of food. Adequate warm blankets were provided and they cleaned the place every day, unlike other cafés.
Overall it was cozy & comfortable stay. With an affordable price. I highly recommend Baba cafe, if you plan to stay in the...
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