Let’s cross that bridge – Kasol Himachal Pradesh, India

Manali in Himachal Pradesh is a nature’s paradise and a famous tourists spot in Northern India. While on our trip, before heading to Manikaran Gurudwara we had a quick detour towards Kasol Valley suggested by our cab driver. We found an utterly breathtaking bridge which is used by locals to cross Parvati River only to be headed for another lovely view of the valley.  

Read more about how to reach, where to stay and what to do in and around Kasol Himachal Pradesh!

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The bridge looked as normal as it could but it was remarkably adventurous. The bridge going towards the Kasol Valley over Parvati river was continuously moving with strong waves & winds because of the strong waves of the river. Upon reaching the centre of the bridge, the pressure felt unbearable and can actually give anyone chill down the spine that they will probably fall in the river. This was more of a perception anyhow because of the high tides and windy weather. I even thought about going back but thank god I didn’t..it was a wonderful view on the other side of the hill. I can never ever forget that experience in my life & might even return to feel that breeze again.

Related Post – Blissful things to do in Manali Himachal Pradesh!

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Did I titillate your adventure buds for Kasol Himachal Pradesh? Would you dare to cross this bridge in Kasol Himachal Pradesh? Do share your thoughts with me!

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20 Comments

  1. […] a few miles behind the Manikaran Gurudwara in Kullu, a bridge is built over the Parvati river in the Kasol Valley – caught our attention. In an attempt to […]

  2. […] few miles behind the Manikaran Gurudwara, Kullu, a bridge – built over the Parvati river in the Kasol Valley – caught our attention. In an […]

  3. Wonderful clicks ! Manali undoubtedly is one of the best Hill stations in all sense ..

    We too visited Manali recently !

    1. Yes, Manali can never one down with so many spots to cover 🙂
      Will surely take a look at your post as well.

      1. thank you ! 😊

  4. Wow the pictures are lovely…

    1. Thank you so much..Glad you liked the pictures🙂

  5. What an audacious bridge, daring to cross that raging river, full of huge bone crunching boulders below !
    You are very brave to have been in cahoots with that bridge !
    But what really grabbed me was the top picture.. I realize that it’s most likely because I’m viewing this on my droid (zoomed in even 😕)
    But what IS that big fishheaded humanoid crossing towards you like the creature from the black lagoon ? !!!
    I’m guessing it’s distortion, or blurred or something.. It appears to have a right arm holding on to the railing..
    Please tell me it’s a big hat or that I’m crazy and it’s not a fishheaded being..

    1. Yes it was an adventure for us 🙂
      And seriously your question kept me laughing 😀 Please don’t worry it wasn’t anything close to what you’re thinking. As it is the only medium(others are long) to cross between two hills, locals use it to frequently to transfer things and the one in the picture is also another local carrying something on her head wrapped in a cloth 🙂 So, no fish-headed being, sorry about the confusion caused by picture quality as it’s relatively old picture.

      1. The picture is awesome to me..
        And the one looking straight down is extraordinary because it can make the viewer feel as if they are there..
        I can honestly say I’ve never been disappointed by any of your pics I’ve seen.. 👍

  6. Looks amazing! Definitely added on my list of places to visit

    1. I hope you visit the place sooner than late 🙂

  7. Nice take on the challenge, Dreamer. 🙂

    1. Thank you so much🙂

  8. […] Let’s cross that bridge – The Dreamer […]

    1. Thank you, glad you liked the pictures 🙂

      1. I loved them. 😀

      2. 🙂 Thank you

      3. You are welcome. 🙂

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