1 Nights / 2 Days
Overview
Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This solitary village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valley to the north-east of Kullu Valley, is isolated from the rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deotibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the side of the torrential Malana river, at a height of 2,652 metres (8,701 ft) above sea level. Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure and people are strict in following their customs. Malana has been the subject of various documentaries, including Malana: Globalization of a Himalayan Village, and Malana, A Lost Identity. The existing speakers of the autochthonous language Kanashi, the traditional language of the inhabitants of Malana, number approximately 1700. According to the 1961 census, the language speakers were then 563, but today the population of Malana is at least three times as large as 40 years ago.
Reach Kasol by 10 AM in the morning. Drive halfway to Malana. The road ends at a point. From there you have to trek uphill to reach Malana village. The trail is breathtakingly beautiful. Mountain, river, forest, chirping birds, smiling local villagers will ease out your fatigue of trekking. Explore Malana village and its culture. Overnight stay at Malana.
After breakfast start your trek to Kasol. Reach Kasol by noon. Rest for some time and leave campsite. you can have your lunch on way some where or evergreen cafe or in Manikaran gurudwara.
Himachal Pradesh, known as the land of Gods, attracts travelers from all parts of the country and abroad with its majestic snow-capped hills, lush green valleys, serpentine roads, and perennially flowing rivers. The tourism industry of this state has seen a boom in the past few years. To cater the increasing demand in the Himachal Pradesh tourism, Mr. Vijay Kumar established Himalayan Gaddis Adventure in 2018. Read More...
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