Travel News Desk, Himachal The list of most visited places by tourists includes places like Shimla, Manali, Spiti, Tirthan Valley, which are easy to reach and can be covered in one to two days, but there are more such places. There are many places. Which are still away from the sight of tourists. For this reason the beauty of these places remains intact even today. One such place is Karsog. Which is known for its dense forests as well as apple orchards. Although Karsog comes under Mandi district, the distance from Mandi is 125 kilometers. The distance from Shimla to Karsog is just 100 km. The road from Shimla to Karsog is very spectacular. Many times we don’t realize when the journey of 100 kilometers is completed after seeing the apple, pear, pine, kail and cedar trees. Karsog is surrounded by lush green mountains and forests. Paddy and maize are also cultivated in Karsog. So the fields spread far and wide also add to the beauty of this place.
Kamru Nag Trek
By coming here you can also enjoy trekking. Rohanda is 22 km from Karsog, where people reach by bus. Kamru Nag trekking starts from here. The pleasing views of snow covered mountains add to the fun of your trekking.
Mamleshwar Temple
Also worth visiting is the Mamleshwar Temple in Karsog Valley, where the Pandavas spent some time during their exile. This temple is built on a platform made of stone and wood. There is a Dhuna in the temple, which is said to be burning since the Mahabharata period. It is said that this Dhuna was burnt when Bhima got rid of the demons and it has been burning since then.
Kamaksha Temple
Kamaksha Temple is located at a distance of about 7 km from Karsog. Wood and slate have been used to build this temple. Here Kamaksh Maa is seated on a four-armed throne. If you come here then do not forget to visit this temple.