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Why is Kasol Known as Mini Israel?

Are you aware that Kasol is known as ‘Mini Israel’? You might be wondering how this little village got this name. Here’s an in-depth article that gives you insight into why kasol is known as Mini Israel.

Why is Kasol Known as Mini Israel?

By MusafirBaba

02-Mar-2023 • State-wise Trips


What comes to your mind when you hear the word, ‘Kasol’? Your mind starts thinking about hemp, good food, scenic views, and relaxation. 

 

Well, for starters, it is a small village in Himachal Pradesh, near the famous travel destination Kullu Manali. 

 

Travellers take a flight to Bhuntar or catch a bus. Driving till Kasol is a possibility too, but most backpackers prefer travelling in a bus or a shared car. 

 

Known for its tranquillity, bakeries, and good-quality hemp, Kasol sees a youthful crowd all-year-round. 

 

Are you aware that Kasol is known as ‘Mini Israel’? You might be wondering how this little village got this name. Here’s an in-depth article that gives you insight into why kasol is known as Mini Israel. Let’s dive right in! 

 

Unravelling the Truth Behind the Name 

 

The flora and fauna and the natural beauty of Kasol is no less than Israel. When you visit Kasol, you find too many Israeli backpackers. Some of them have settled in Kasol, and others are giving it a thought. You will find some of the Israelis have opened hotels and restaurants in this area. 

 

Israelis feel safe in Kasol as the villagers don’t create a menace and have embraced the guests with open arms. The villagers have also tried to provide all the services that an Israeli would need. Reasonable accommodation, food from different countries, a peaceful atmosphere, and excellent quality weed - Israelis get all of it right here. 

 

That’s precisely why Kasol has become a hub of Israeli tourists. They are also helping the local villagers to boost the economy. Israelis have been generating employment for the villagers. Kasol was an unknown village a few years ago, but it has started to become a known spot for travellers, especially Israelis. 

 

More than five hundred Israelis visit Kasol every year. It might seem like a fairly low number to you, but Kasol is a small village, so five-hundred is a considerable number. 

 

The youth of India are interested in visiting Kasol, but then still, the number of Israelis residing in this little village is higher. 

 

Understanding the Distinctive Culture in Kasol 

 

Kasol is not a regular Indian village. The hotels and restaurants cater to foreign guests, especially Israelis. The food you get in Kasol has an Israeli touch, and even the travellers and backpackers dress up in an Israeli fashion. 

 

Once you visit Kasol, you will find that the vibe of this place is interesting and intriguing. It does not feel like India because the destination has an Israeli touch. 

 

Try out the Israeli, German, and continental dishes - some of the popular restaurants here are run by Israelis too. Jim Morrison Cafe to Woodrose Cafe - there is no shortage of good eateries. Most of the cafes serve Israeli food, but you get other options as well. 

 

Since it is a little village, the locals and travellers like to walk around instead of taking a vehicle. 

 

Making new friends in Kasol isn’t a difficult task - people like to mingle. Israelis are quite fond of making new friends here. There is a chance you might make lifelong friends in this area. 

 

Visiting the Chabad House in Kasol 

 

Most of the Israelis follow Judaism. Now, the interesting bit is there is a Chabad House in Kasol. This is the safest haven for Israelis as they can go and learn about Judaism. 

 

It is possible that the Israelis love the peaceful atmosphere in Kasol. The village is laid-back with cheap accommodation, good food, friendly people, no threat, and the greatest hemp. 

 

Kasol is indeed a safe and happy spot for Israelis. Thus, one can conclude that ‘mini Israel’ is the perfect name for it. 

 

Israelis feel comfortable in the region which is why they spend most of their days in Kasol. Backpacking is trending these days, and the credit goes to affordable accommodation and top-notch services. 

 

Life in Kasol is Peaceful 

 

Living in Kasol is a dream-come-true for peace lovers. Nobody likes to be amidst city madness (exceptions are always there). 

 

When in Kasol, you would want to relax in one of the laid back cafés or enjoy the view from the bridge. Sit near the gushing river and enjoy fresh morning bakeries. 

 

Kasol is all about relaxation and breaking free from all the hustle bustle. 

 

Israelis are aware that they will always find solace in this peaceful village. The villagers around here have embraced the foreign guests and you will be pleased to find that the destination is filled with Israelis. 

 

You will not find as many Israelis in any other part of India. Although backpacking is quite famous in our country, and you will see people from all over the world travelling to different destinations and settling for months (even years). 

 

Kasol is the ideal hub for Israelis and they continue to visit the village to gain some peace, good-quality weed, and a low-key lifestyle.

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