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Kasol, situated at a high altitude, is primarily connected to the rest of India through well-maintained roadways. The city is served by regular bus services, operated by both private and government agencies. There are no direct flight or rail connections to Kasol.
The nearest airport to Kasol is the Bhuntar Airport near Kullu, located 31 km away. This airport acts as a crucial link between Kasol and the rest of India and offers air connectivity to travellers. For rail travel, the nearest narrow gauge railway station is in Joginder Nagar, situated 145 km away from Kasol. Alternatively, in terms of broad gauge, Pathankot serves as the nearest railway station, providing accessible rail connectivity for those travelling to and from Kasol.
The nearest airport to Kasol is the Kullu Manali Airport, also known as Bhuntar Airport, located in the Kullu district. This airport offers daily flights connecting to Delhi, the capital of India. From the Bhuntar airport, which is merely 31 km away, you can easily reach Kasol within approximately 1 hour by booking a cab or taxi.
For travellers flying from Delhi to Kasol, you can take a flight to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. From there, you have several options: you can opt for a bus or a car rental, covering 540 km with an 11-12 hours journey to reach Kasol. Alternatively, you can take another flight from IGI Airport to Bhuntar and proceed to Kasol using the same method mentioned earlier. This multiple-connectivity approach provides flexibility and varied travel experience for travellers.
Kasol does not have its own railway station. To reach Kasol by train, travellers need to get off at the nearest railway station, Joginder Nagar railway station, located approximately 144 km away from the village. From Joginder Nagar, you can hire a cab or take a bus from Joginder Nagar Bus Stand headed towards Manikaran, a journey that typically takes about 4.5 to 5 hours. Joginder Nagar is the closest railway station to Kasol in Himachal Pradesh.
Alternatively, Chandigarh Railway Station is a popular choice among tourists arriving by train. Chandigarh is situated at 296 km from Kasol and is well-connected to major Indian metro cities. From Chandigarh, travellers can take a bus heading to Manali or hire a tempo traveller to reach Kasol, with the journey lasting approximately 8 to 9 hours.
Kasol, a highly popular destination among foreign tourists in India, is easily accessible via excellent roadways. The NH-3 serves as the main route leading to this charming village. A road trip to Kasol can be just as enjoyable and pleasant as the village itself. Travellers have the option to either self-drive or book a car rental for a comfortable journey. For travellers starting their journey from Delhi, which serves as a central hub for those coming from long distances, various agencies provide rental vehicles and cab services to Kasol. Buses also operate daily from Kashmiri Gate ISBT in Delhi, mainly semi-sleeper Volvos, priced around 1000 to 1500 INR per seat. This bus journey typically takes about 11 to 12 hours. Upon reaching Bhuntar, travellers can disembark and take another bus headed towards Manikaran, connecting them to the serene beauty of Kasol.
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