The cafés are still open, the pine-scented air still drifts through the narrow lanes, and the Parvati River continues its steady rush past the village. Yet something feels different in Kasol this year. The familiar rhythm of Hebrew conversations, backpacker chatter, and bustling café terraces is noticeably subdued.
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Kasol’s ‘Mini Israel’ Identity Faces A Quiet Season As Israeli Backpackers Stay Away
Israeli tourists, a key part of Kasol’s backpacker economy, are largely missing this season amid geopolitical tensions and flight disruptions

Israeli backpackers form a crucial part of Kasol’s tourism economy Photo: Unsplash
Israeli backpackers form a crucial part of Kasol’s tourism economy Photo: Unsplash
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