Pulga is the nature’s secret with around 3000 people residing in it. The landscape and scenic offering of transcending mountainscape surrounding Pulga is sure to blow one’s mind. You can also take a 5 km trek from Bharsheni with a breathtaking view of the Kheerganga mountains, which is the beginning of this beautiful journey towards the unexplored Pulga.
The village has pocket-friendly homestays with friendly staff but not many amenities. If you are visiting Pulga, remember to carry sufficient cash as there are not many provisions for withdrawing money. The village is a starting point for various treks and is positioned between two mountain runs, offering awe-inspiring views during the golden hours of the day.
From the village, one can go on a trek to Kheerganga and return by evening, the splendid view on top can only be enjoyed after trekking the rocky patch. The ferry forest on the sides looks like natural canopies which looks nothing less than a dreamland. The route to the top takes you across several streams of crystal clear water against the mountain ranges providing a great landscape view. There is an abundance of small places on the way where you can even sit, relax and enjoy the scenic beauty. You can also capture beautiful images of the mesmerising view on your trek. Click here {@deep.roy04} to check out some pictures of the journey.
If you are fortunate, you may experience snow during late January or early February. The mountain ranges are a treat to the eyes after the snowfall. The mists passing by the mountain belt accompanied by snow settled on the rocky mountain body with is definitely something unparalleled and unmissable.
If you have a sweet tooth, request for the milky bar chapatti during the homestay, and I bet you won’t stop at just one.
The village has pocket-friendly homestays with friendly staff but not many amenities. If you are visiting Pulga, remember to carry sufficient cash as there are not many provisions for withdrawing money. The village is a starting point for various treks and is positioned between two mountain runs, offering awe-inspiring views during the golden hours of the day.
From the village, one can go on a trek to Kheerganga and return by evening, the splendid view on top can only be enjoyed after trekking the rocky patch. The ferry forest on the sides looks like natural canopies which looks nothing less than a dreamland. The route to the top takes you across several streams of crystal clear water against the mountain ranges providing a great landscape view. There is an abundance of small places on the way where you can even sit, relax and enjoy the scenic beauty. You can also capture beautiful images of the mesmerising view on your trek. Click here {@deep.roy04} to check out some pictures of the journey.
If you are fortunate, you may experience snow during late January or early February. The mountain ranges are a treat to the eyes after the snowfall. The mists passing by the mountain belt accompanied by snow settled on the rocky mountain body with is definitely something unparalleled and unmissable.
If you have a sweet tooth, request for the milky bar chapatti during the homestay, and I bet you won’t stop at just one.