Find Pulga: The Ultimate Itinerary of 2025



Pulga is a very picturesque village in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Pulga has become an abode for nature lovers, trekkers, and those who want to be secluded. Pulga is one of those destinations that takes you away from all the hustle-bustle of the cities. The itinerary to visit Pulga in 2025 would be discussed in the article below.



Why Pulga Should Be Included in Your Tour Plan in 2025

Pulga's untouched natural beauty, dense deodar forests, wooden houses, and cultural enthusiasm make this a destination not to be missed. With enhanced thrust on the front of eco-tourism, 2025 will prove to be even more enriching in this Himalayan sojourn.


How to Reach Pulga: Transport Options


Bhuntar: Gateway to Pulga From Major Cities:


By Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport. It is about 40 km from Pulga. Daily flights of Bhuntar connect to Delhi and Chandigarh.


By Train: The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar. It is about 145 km from Pulga. Then buses and taxis will drive you to Bhuntar.


Through the Road Network: It's feasible to get direct buses to Bhuntar from Delhi as well as Chandigarh. Thus, there is a travelling time from Delhi of about 12 hours as well as an 8-hour journey if originating from Chandigarh.


Bhuntar to Pulga: 

Take local bus / hire taxi for a route travel to nearest motorable village by that from where local Barshaini village is within walking distances of 45 minute treks to reach it


Pulga Best time:

Summer (March to June): The best time for a trek and greenery.

Autumn (September to November) : Clear sky and crisp air gives a perfect photography.

Winter time (December to February ) : Snowfall covers the village and makes it a white haven.


Day 1: Reach Pulga.

Morning:

Start your trek from Barshaini to Pulga. The trail takes one through dense forests, stunning scenery as against the Parvati river valley.


Visit a local guest house and try out the cozy little homestays.


Late Afternoon:

Try authentic Himachali cuisine at any of the village cafes

You must try Siddu,Thukpa, and homegrown Himalayan tea brewed up in the herbs.


Night Walk.

A walk through the mystical forest known as the fairy Forest of the celestial beings.


Sunset time across the valley. And another day has come to its complete end.


Day 2: The village of Pulga and more


Morning

Rich Architectural expression by wooden craftsmanship at Narayan Temple: The whole history is very much full in it. Whole colourful village life of taking in, interacting and in the knowledge of locals culture and traditions

Afternoon

Kalga or Tosh: Both are nearby possessing tremendous scenic beauty and relaxation as well. Enjoy picnic at Parvati River; sit back to soak up the serenity of nature around.

Evening

Come back to Pulga, stay in the warm bonfire with fellow travelers, have your travel stories, share them and listen to some music while chilling above you, in a starry night.


Day 3: Hike and Adventure

Morning:

Hike to Kheerganga long hard trek panoramic view tops. Top use hot water springs said to cure many things.


Afternoon:

Panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and green meadows while going back to Pulga is also very beautiful.

Evening

Explore Pulga's small cafes offering both local and international food, German bakeries, and Tibetan momos.


Accommodation in Pulga

Homestays

Stay with family-owned homestays and soak up Himachali hospitality

₹500 - ₹1,500 per night.


Guesthouses and Hostels

Budget-friendly and a perfect fit for any budget-conscious traveler. Cleanliness is a priority but a shared vibe.


Price: ₹300 - ₹1,000 per night.


Luxury Tents and Eco-Resorts

Panoramic valley views for a cozy stay in a unique way.

Price: ₹2,000 - ₹5,000 per night.


Packing List to Pulga

Wear:

Dressy-cum-layered clothing. During the summer, take light woolens and heavy woolens in the winter.

Trekking

A good pair of shoes, trekking pole, and a backpack.

Other things

Take sunscreen, a first-aid kit, a refillable bottle of water, and snacks.


Pulga Tourist Guide for 2025

Network Connectivity: Not very great in Pulga. BSNL is the best. Enjoy the digital detox!


Eco-Friendly Practices: Carry reusable items and avoid plastic waste to preserve Pulga's beauty.


Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly and seek permission before photographing locals


Nearby Attractions: Extend Your Pulga Journey


Manikaran Sahib (12 km):


A sacred Sikh pilgrimage site known for its hot springs and gurudwara.


Malana (22 km):


An ancient village with unique traditions and breathtaking landscapes.


Kasol (16 km):


A popular hangout for backpackers, offering a blend of bustling cafes and riverside camping.


Pulga 2025: The Experience of Sustainable Transformation

Visit Pulga, embracing sustainability; your 2025 trip won't be only a soul restoration but restoration for the fragile ecosystem it homes. Every move in paradise would definitely involve adventure, culture, and discovering oneself.


Pack your bags, set off your travel plans, and let the serenity of Pulga envelop your soul.