Discover the pristine Himalayan paradise at 31.38°N, 77.20°E in Mandi District. Explore 50+ ancient temples including Mamleshwar Mahadev and Kamaksha Devi, trek to Shikari Devi Peak (3,359m), book hotels, and experience authentic mountain culture in Himachal Pradesh's most scenic valley.
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Discover TemplesShikari Devi trek to 3,359m peak, Kunho Dhar trails, and pristine mountain hiking paths through dense cedar forests and alpine meadows with panoramic Himalayan views.
Start TrekkingFamous for premium apples, wheat, corn, and organic produce. Visit local orchards, experience authentic farm life, and purchase fresh Himalayan agricultural products.
Learn MoreExplore Pandava legends, ancient Pahari folklore, centuries-old Himachali traditions, and cultural festivals preserved in every village across Karsog Valley.
Read StoriesA pristine Himalayan paradise in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh
Nestled in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, Karsog Valley is located in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh at an average elevation of 1,400 to 1,800 meters. Known for its terraced apple orchards, dense pine and deodar forests, and untouched natural beauty, it is a haven for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike.
According to local legends, Karsog has a deep connection with the Mahabharata. It is believed that the Pandavas spent a significant part of their exile in this valley. The name "Karsog" is said to be derived from the words "Kar" (mourning) and "Shok" (sorrow), pointing to a mythical past where the villagers were troubled by a demon, who was eventually slain by Bhima.
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One of the most revered ancient temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It houses a 200g grain of wheat believed to be from the Mahabharata era, a fire (Dhooni) that has been burning for thousands of years, and a massive ancient drum (Bhekhli) crafted by the Pandavas.
Located in the village of Kao, this temple is famous for its intricate Kath-Kuni wood carvings and unique Pagoda-style architecture. Dedicated to Goddess Durga, it is a prime example of exquisite Himachali craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Situated at an altitude of 3,359 meters, this unique roofless temple is dedicated to the Goddess of Hunters. Despite heavy snowfall in winter, snow never accumulates on the idols. The trek to the temple offers breathtaking 360-degree Himalayan views.
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