Why kasol is called Mini Israel.?
Kasol is very special for adventure lovers, as they can comfortably enjoy the shade of the stars in the lap of nature. There is a lot of places to visit in Kasol like Parvati River, Kheer Ganga Peak, Malana, Tosh Village, Manikaran and Bhuntar etc.
That is why this area is called Mini Israel. Here the Tibetan or 'Star of David' Israeli flags are seen waving in the evening breeze.
They have been specially sent from Israel to help the Jews to worship and take care of their holidays. There are 23 Khabad houses across India.
The Khabad House built here gives cultural direction to this small hill village Kasol.
Even if a person from India comes to this village by mistake, he does not give any room to it here and in the end he has to go from this village.
People say that the people of India do not allow the people of India to come to this village, because the tourism businessmen are the only ones because the people here will not earn as much from any Indian person as foreign people do.
Should you go? Let’s Traveling perspective
we believe travel should be fun, authentic, and a little off-beat. If you’re thinking of Kasol, here’s a quick checklist:
- Best time: May-June or September for clear skies and fewer crowds.
- Must-do: Explore Old Kasol, New Kasol, the Parvati river-banks, cafés, and easy treks like Chalal or Malana.
- Local vibe: Respect local culture. While the Israeli connection is strong, the Himalayas and local communities still shape the place.
- Budget wise: Compared to many tourist hotspots, Kasol can be very affordable — staying in guest-houses, dining in small cafés, and enjoying nature for free.
- Unique angle: This harmony of Indian mountain culture + international backpacker community gives Kasol a distinct charm.
Final thoughts
Kasol isn’t just the “Mini Israel of India” because of one reason — it’s a blend of heartfelt travel culture, international flavour, and Himalayan serenity. The Israeli presence is obvious, but so is the breathtaking nature and local warmth. we call it a place where travel gets interesting: both familiar and foreign in the same breath.
If you’re planning your next off-beat trip, make sure Kasol is on your list. Nature, culture, chill vibes — it’s all there.
Travel made fun, one trip at a time.



This is such an informative blog. Thanks for sharing.
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