It's a beautiful village 5 km away from Naggar. The road to village passes through apple orchards. There are lot of old and traditional buildings in the village. It makes for a quaint experience to see local village lifestyle in the mountains. From Naggar, the trail leads past Roerich’s cottage and there is a motorable road to Rumsu, but the walking path is shorter with stunning views of the valley and the mountains. Rumsu is a charming village with old wooden houses; the residents worship Jamlu Devta (main deity of Malana). The area around the temple is the centre of activity in Rumsu and is an impressive one. Leather boots or apparels are not permitted in the vicinity of the temple. Beware though, as outsiders are forbidden to touch or enter the temple. Rumsu is also chiefly known for being the starting point of the trek to Malana. There is a well-defined trail through a forest of deodar, pine and other trees that leads toward...
Read moreExtremely beautiful village situated admist the majestic mountains. The people who reside here are so good and well hospitable, a trek from naggar amongst the forest or a drive through the main road makes it a worth. Food options are less and zostel situated here is not upto the mark
Rest if you want to explore real himachali culture and ethnicity its the best place to be, recomment to interact with locals to make the best out of rumsu
P.S donot touch the tenples they also have notice board mentioning it and maintain the integrity and local...
Read moreIf you've made it all the way to Naggar/ Roerich, don't miss out on going just a bit further and seeing Rumsu village also.
From Roerich, it's possible to walk upto the Free Spirits tribe hostel (20 mins). Just around the corner and to your right there's a trail going up to Rumsu (20-30 mins). It's a beautiful walk through forest and orchards to this quaint village of smiling faces and old wooden houses perched on the hillside.
One could walk further to Pulag also...
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