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What Happens When a Place Gets 'Discovered'
Kasol, Himachal Pradesh
15 May 2025

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In 2018, Chitkul was a quiet village at the last point on the India-Tibet road. By 2023, it had cafes serving avocado toast, a parking crisis, and a garbage problem that the 700 residents couldn't manage.
We watched the same thing happen to Kasol, Tosh, Malana, and now it's starting in Jibhi. The pattern is always the same: someone posts a reel, a hundred thousand people watch it, and within two seasons the place is unrecognizable.
This is why Before Maps exists. Not to gatekeep places - that's impossible and arrogant. But to model a different way of visiting them.