Pragpur is located at an elevation of 2000 feet above sea level.
- Heritage village Pragpur is ideally suited to explore the Kangra valley.
- The area has several streams that drain into the river Beas.
- Many places of historic, religious and cultural importance are with in easy reach.
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Tourist Attraction :
- With its equitable climate, easy access, safe passage and rich flora and fauna, Pragpur and its surroundings offers an ideal location for village tourism.
- The ambience of the heritage zone of Garli-Pragpur is zealously protected by the local residents.
- In their endeavour that Garli-Pragpur retains its unique character, panchayats preserve their heritage buildings.
Several heritage structures are now being restored using original techniques but with modern facilities to facilitate tourist.
The Taal: Dating before 1868, the Taal or pond forms the core of Pragpur village and serves as a recreational space for young and aged alike. The Taal is surrounded by heritage structures.
The Judge's Court: Completed in 1918, this is a splended country manor designed in Indo-European tradition. The visionary behind this bold structure was Justice Sir Jai Lal. It stands in 12 acres of greens, and is just a short walk from the village core and the Taal. It is now run by the owning family as a heritage hotel. The residents of Garli-Pragpur are hospitable. There is always a warm welcome for tourists and the area provides a safe passage. The area is round the year visitable.