Kalga, Pulga and Tulga Villageskasol
The Picturesque Triplets

Overview
Explore the beauty of simplicity in these villages reached through a walking trail from Barshaini. Enjoy lush apple orchards and wildflower-strewn pastures.
What To Expect?
A serene journey through three distinct mountain hamlets. Expect vast apple orchards in Kalga, the mystical 'Fairy Forest' in Pulga, and the rustic agricultural charm of Tulga. You will encounter traditional Himachali wooden architecture, cozy cafes serving international cuisines, and unmatched views of the snow-clad peaks of the Parvati Valley.
Tips
- Carry sufficient cash as there are no ATMs in these villages and digital payments are rare due to poor network.
- Wear sturdy trekking shoes as the trails between the villages are rocky and can be slippery after rain.
- Pack warm clothing, as temperatures drop significantly at night, even during the summer months.
- Try the locally grown apples and traditional herbal teas available at village shacks.
- Respect the local culture by dressing modestly and not wandering into private farmlands without permission.
Exploring Kalga, Pulga and Tulga Villages
More About Kalga, Pulga and Tulga Villages
Kalga, Pulga and Tulga are a trio of secluded villages perched on the mountain slopes across from Barshaini. Often called the 'triplets', each village has its own unique character. Kalga is known for its sunny meadows and numerous homestays, while Pulga is famous for its dense cedar forest known as the 'Fairy Forest'. Tulga, the smallest of the three, remains the most agricultural and untouched.
Reaching these villages requires a moderate trek from the Barshaini dam. The absence of motorable roads has helped these hamlets preserve their slow pace of life. Travelers often visit to escape the commercial bustle of Kasol, enjoying the simplicity of mountain living amidst wildflower-strewn pastures and the scent of fresh pine.
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How to reach Kalga, Pulga and Tulga Villages
Drive or take a bus from Kasol to Barshaini (approx. 18 km). From the Barshaini dam/bridge, follow the marked trails uphill. Kalga is a 15-minute climb, Tulga is about 30 minutes away, and Pulga is roughly a 45-minute walk from the base.
Tips for Visiting Kalga, Pulga and Tulga Villages, kasol
- Carry sufficient cash as there are no ATMs in these villages and digital payments are rare due to poor network.
- Wear sturdy trekking shoes as the trails between the villages are rocky and can be slippery after rain.
- Pack warm clothing, as temperatures drop significantly at night, even during the summer months.
- Try the locally grown apples and traditional herbal teas available at village shacks.
- Respect the local culture by dressing modestly and not wandering into private farmlands without permission.



















































