The Himalayan Tea Treasure: Pulga, Himachal Pradesh.

View of Parvati Valley from Pulga.

A place not to miss for a backpacker in search for some peace while in Parvati valley in Himachal Pradesh is the village of Pulga which is at an elevation of 9498 feet (2896m) above sea level.

Pulga village is best known for its beautiful wooden houses, Tea plantation and its animal husbandry. At the heart of the village is a temple of their lord Narayana where the older villagers gather in the evening to spend time with each other

Lord Narayana Temple, Pulga.
Fairy Forest, Pulga.

Accommodation facilities for travellers in Pulga is very limited with a couple of mid range fancy motels and a couple of budget lodges.

Places to visit in pulga village are it’s apple farms, tea plantations, fairy forest and temple of lord Narayana

How to reach Pulga?

Visitors can reach Pulga by travelling via Kullu, Kasol or Delhi. If you are planning to travel from Kasol, it will take 2 hours to reach Pulga by road. You can also take a bus from Delhi to Bhuntar and from there you can reach Pulga via Katagla.

It is the best place for backpackers and travellers to find one’s soul. Visiting Pulga village is a very refreshing and heavenly experience.

Winters of Pulga Village.

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