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  • Triund Trek: A Trekking Paradise For Experts & Beginners To Explore In 2024

23 Mar 2023

Triund is a serene and alluring trekking destination. Nestled in the lap of Dhauladhar Range, 18 km from Dharamshala, it offers jaw-dropping views of the lofty Dhauladhar ranges on one side and the gorgeous Kangra valley on the other. And the Triund trek is indeed easy for first timers, popular among adventure enthusiasts of all ages.

The Triund trek route is exhilarating and super thrilling but Triund trek time needs to be checked and maintained while planning the trip . The amazing panoramic views from the top at different times of the day – dusk, moonrise, and dawn – highlight the unique charming beauty of Triund.

The Triund trek in Mcleodganj comprises of undulating and steep but well-defined trails through the lush forests of green rhododendron and oak trees. So, there need not be any hassle about how to reach Triund or getting lost in the way. To solve this, and many such queries, we have compiled everything you need to know in this Triund trek guide .

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A dog stands on a rock as the sun sets at Triund

Triund trek is accessible throughout the year, except during January and February. Heavy snowfall during these months cut off some sections of the trekking route. The best time to visit Triund is from March to June because of the cozy and comfortable weather and clear views. The weather in Triund is cool and comfortable round the year, except for chilly winter months.

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Base Camp: Dharamshala Nearest Airport: Gaggal Airport (13 km from Dharamshala) Nearest Railway Station: Pathankot Railway Station (85 km from Dharamshala) Attractions Enroute: Gallu Devi Temple, Shri Kunal Pathri Devi Temple, Shiva Cafe, and Bhagsu Waterfalls

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A view from the hills in Himalayas during the Triund trek

Duration: 1 night, 2 days Triund Trek Distance: 7 km (from Mcleodganj to Bhagsu village) | 3 km (from Bhagsu Village to Triund) Triund Trek Height: 2,850m above sea level Triund Trek Starting Point: Galu Time Taken: 3 – 4 hours a side

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A steep climb on the Triund trek that is marked by rocks and boulders

Difficulty Level: Easy 

The trek involves gradual to steep ascents that even amateurs can cover. And since the Mcleodganj to Triund distance is not much, it is not very exhausting either. The first 5 km of the Triund trek are simple and not very undulating. Thereon, the Triund trek route gets steep and requires a sturdy walk. This stretch is popularly known as 22 curves because of the 22 sharp curves en route.

However, if you are trekking during winters, the trek becomes slightly difficult due to the presence of snow on the otherwise firm and well-defined path.

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Day 1: Dharamshala or Mcleodganj to Triund trek

A man passes by the hilltop flag and temple at Triund

From Dharamshala, it will take about 4 hours. So, it is advisable to start after breakfast. The ascent from Bhagsu Nag takes you through oak and rhododendron forests. Have lunch at the few eateries on the way. Enjoy the surreal view of Dhauladhar Ranges and Kangra valley. Post sunset, enjoy bonfire and dinner under the starlit sky.

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An aerial view of the Bhagsu village that marks the end of the Triund trek

Start after breakfast and move upslope to Khabrotu . This is an awesome view point that offers breath-taking view of Laka Glacier and snow-capped peaks of Dhauladhar. Start descending thereafter. You can have lunch on the way. Take a different Triund trek route as you walk downhill until you reach the Bhagsu village. Enjoy the beauty of Bhagsu waterfall enroute which is one of the best waterfalls in Himachal Pradesh . The Triund trek ends at Bhagsu village.

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Tips For The Triund Trek

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These are some of the following tips we recommend you to keep in mind while planning for the Triund trek. 

  • Go for this trek with someone who has done it before. An authorised Triund Trek guide will be better.
  • There are a few guesthouses in the Gallu Devi Temple area. If you want, you can even take a halt there before going for the climb.
  • Night camping is not allowed at Triund peak. So, we recommend you to stay at any of the guest houses by Forest Department available. You can also book rooms at Dharamkot Village or Shiva Cafe as these two have been highly rated by our travelers. 

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Triund trek is a short trek perfect for you to test your stamina and grit. Also, it is a perfect vacation from Delhi and Chandigarh if you consider the Triund trek package available.  So, are you scrolling your calendar yet?

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Is Triund trek dangerous?

No, Triund trek isn’t dangerous unless it is the monsoon season being talked about. Trail can be slippery during the rainy season. One can easily do this trek even if they are a beginner at trekking.

Can Triund trek be done in one day?

Triund trek is an approximately 9 km trek and can be easily done in 4-6 hours which makes it possible to do it within a single day but the best part is to watch the sunset, stay overnight in a camp and then enjoy the sunrise the next day. So, it is advised to at least keep 2 days for the trek. It is a weekend getaway from Chandigarh and Delhi.

Is Triund trek open now?

Triund trek is available throughout the year, but monsoon isn’t a good time for the trek as the trail can get slippery and dangerous. It is also quite cold in December and January.

How long is Triund trek?

Triund trek is a 9 km trek which takes around 4-6 hours to travel one side.

How difficult is Triund trek?

Triund is a moderate level trek which can be done by beginners too. The difficulty depends on one’s fitness and not the train here.

What is the best time to visit Triund?

The months of May and June before the rainy season and late September to November before it begins to get too cold is a good time for Triund trek.

Is there snow in Triund?

Yes it snows in Triund and if one wants to trek in the snow, then January to March is a good time to do that.

Is Triund trek safe for girls?

Triund trek is a popular trail and there are quite a lot of tourists doing it. Thus, it is a safe trek for both girls and solo travelers.

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Trek to Triund Top – A Complete Guide

The trek to Triund Top, near Mcleodganj and Dhamarkot in the state of Himachal Pradesh, is a popular one. The reason? It is short and easy – great for first-time hikers. The reward for reaching the top is the gorgeous view of the snow-covered Dhauladhar range and green grass as far as the eyes can see. It is a sight to behold!

We were two girls who trekked to Triund all by ourselves and loved every bit of it. If you’re in the Dharamshala/Mcleodganj area then you definitely should hike to Triund top. The below-mentioned pointers are all you need to know for a successful Triund hike.

Note: Please do not litter when you travel. Carry your waste with you in bag and if possible pick up any litter your find.

1. At what height is Triund?

Triund top is at the height of 2,850 m (9,350 ft). The elevation gain during the trek is about 914 metres (3,000 feet).

The green Triund Top

2. What is the best month to hike to Triund?

The trek to Triund top can be done all year round except for the rainy months of July and August, and the peak winter months of January and February. In December, you can expect the first snowfall on the trek. The spring and summer months of March to June have the best weather conditions to trek. Though post-monsoon months have the clearest views of the mountains during the trek.

We went in late April and during this time there is a lot of haze due to forest fires. Hence, the view of the valley and mountains during the trek wasn’t very clear.

View of the Kangra Valley during the trek to Triund

3. How long is the Triund trek?

There are two main Triund trek routes: One from Dharamkot (via Gallu Devi Temple) and one from McLeodganj (via Bhagsu)

1. Dharamkot (via Gallu Devi Temple): 7 km and 4.5 hours at an average pace one way

The route up from Dharamkot goes via Gallu Devi Temple. This is the preferred route because it is not only the easier of the two but also a very beautiful one through Rhododendron and Oak forests. Remember to go up from Zostel via the staircase. After reaching Gallu Devi temple, you’ll have to take the path going right. It’s not difficult to find and there is a shop and checkpoint there so you’ll be sure of where you’re going.

If you want to shorten your hike to about 5.45 km and 4 hours approx., then take a cab to Gallu Temple Checkpoint. We took a cab from near Zostel in Dharamkot to Gallu Temple and it cost a whopping Rs. 500 after bargaining! The road to the temple is quite bad and hence the cab guys charge quite a bit.

Gallu Devi Temple at the start of the trek to Triund

2. Mcleodganj (via Bhagsu Falls) : 9 km and 6 hours at avg pace one way

There is another trek route to Triund that goes via Bhagsu Fall and Shiva Cafe. It is considered to be more challenging because certain sections are steep and slippery and hence the trek takes more time to complete. It is, therefore, not recommended for beginner hikers. Per my observation, most tour groups take this path. They start at Mcleodganj Chowk, go through the falls and then to Triund. So if you’re a beginner and planning to book a tour, read/enquire about the route details carefully before making your booking. In this blog post, we will only discuss the Dharamkot/Gallu Devi Temple Route.

4. Do I need a book a tour or hire a guide to trek to Triund?

You don’t really need a guide or tour. If you’re walking alone, you might prefer to hire someone for company’s sake but it’s unnecessary especially if you take the Gallu Devi Temple route.

As I mentioned before, we were two girls who did Triund trek without a guide. At no point did we feel that we should have come with a guide. You will keep bumping into people from time to time since it is a popular hike. It’s perfectly safe and easy!

5. Can the Triund trek be done in one day?

Yes, it absolutely can. A day hike is best if you’re short on time and can spare only one day. Remember that you’ll need to be physically fit to hike up and then back the same day. It would be about 12-18 km depending on your route and take you 5-7 hours minimum not counting the time you’ll spend at the top.

6. Should I spend the night at Triund?

If you hike a lot then staying the night may not be interesting for you since you’ll complete your journey up quite fast and have plenty of time to spend there before you come back down.

For beginners or those who don’t hike often, I would highly recommend doing a Triund night stay for these reasons:

  • If you’re hiking all the way up, you should be able to have ample time to walk around Triund Top and soak in the view
  • Hiking up and down on the same day can be tiring. We very much enjoyed our leisurely walk up to Triund and were grateful for the rest we got at night before having to go back.
  • The view in the evening during sunset is spectacular. The way the sun turns the mountains golden is a sight you should not miss.
  • Triund is best explored in the evening as it isn’t blazing hot
  • If the sky is clear, you’ll see a beautiful starry sky during your Triund night stay

Triund top at sunset - the best part camping at Triund

7. How can I spend the night at Triund?

To spend the night at Triund, you can either pitch your own tent or stay at an established camp.

If you’re going to pitch your own tent

If you’re planning to pitch your own tent, note that it is technically not allowed but people still do it. Make sure you walk further toward the Triund head (which goes to the Bhagsu route) and pitch a tent there hidden by the many rocks. Also, only pitch a tent around sunset just before it gets dark so no one bothers you saying it isn’t allowed.

If you’re going to be staying at an established camp

If you’re going on a weekend, you definitely need to have a camp/stay pre-booked. There might be a lot of rush so you may not get a camp. In case you’re unable to prebook a camp, I’d suggest hiking up as early as possible so you can find an empty camp or hike back down if you can’t.

If you’re going on a weekday, it’s your wish if you want to prebook or not. Note that if you’re not pre-booking then it is best to reach there as early as possible and ask for options.

Tent for our Triund night stay

We prebooked our camp through Dhauladhar’s Doors just a night prior to going. Dhauladhar’s Doors is located at Triund top and has 2 tents, a cottage with rooms, a kitchen and a dining area. It also had a separate tent that is a toilet – a dug-out pit to do your thing with a shovel provided to cover it up with mud. You can book either the tents or a room by calling Mr Raj at +91-9736641934. They provide simple and tasty dinner (Dal, Chawal, Sabzi, salad, papad) and breakfast (bread omelette or Maggi and tea). In the tent, you’re given a cotton mattress and a sleeping bag. This cost us Rs. 1,200.

Dhauladhar's Doors Campsite at triund Top - Great for camping at Triund

8. How much does it cost to do the Triund Trek?

Day hike without a guide: If you hike in one day without a guide, then it’ll cost you nothing except any food and water you buy along the way or sticks you rent out.

Overnight stay with self-booked camp: If you’re staying the night, the camp will cost you about Rs. 700-1500 per person. Lower side on reaching there and booking and higher side on pre-booking.

Tours to Triund: These would cost in the range of 800-1800 depending on the duration of the tour, camping site and provisions.Here’s one option: Triund trek with camping

How much the two of us spent:

Cab to Gallu Devi temple: Rs. 500

Camp: Rs. 2,400 (inclusions: tent, dinner, breakfast)

Stick: Rs. 100 (Rented stick for Rs.100 each, returned it and got Rs. 50 each back)

Food and beverages at magic view cafe: Rs. 300 (Maggi, bread omelette, coffee, tea, water refill)

Beverages at Triund top: Rs. 50 (coffee and tea)

Gatorade and water at triund top: Rs. 150

Food and beverages at magic view cafe: Rs. 400 (Maggi, bread omelette, coffee, tea, water refill, Gatorade)

Cab from Gallu Devi Temple to Dharamkot: Rs. 500

Total for 2 people: 4,400

Cost for 1 person: 2,200

9. At what time should I start the Triund trek?

Now that you’ve decided if you doing a day hike or staying the night let’s get into the time to leave. Remember that we will only discuss the hike through the Gallu Devi Route in this article so here goes.

For Day Hikers

If you’re a day hiker, then you have to start the hike before 11 AM. After that, you won’t be allowed up without a camp booking. It’s safer to cross the checkpoint at Gallu Devi Temple before 10 AM.

I’d suggest starting as early as possible. Most people start between 7-9 AM. The reason for this is that if you’re slow, you’ll have plenty of time to spend at Triund and some more to return before dark. If you’re fast, you’ll have more time to spend at Triund or you can even go up to Snowline Cafe.

For Campers

Take note that you are not allowed to cross the Triund checkpoint after 2 PM.

If you’re setting up your own camp or haven’t pre-booked a camp, then leave before 11 AM. If you have already prebooked a camp, you can leave between 11 AM and 2 PM as well.

Here’s my suggestion:

Leave before 11 AM regardless. If you’re a slow hiker, you’ll get plenty of time at Triund before sunset and if you’re fast you’ll get even more.

We left at 12:30 PM, took tons of breaks for various reasons and reached by 5:30 PM. The issue with this was that after arriving so late, we had only one hour to enjoy the sunset and find our camp. We couldn’t explore Triund Top properly this evening but consoled ourselves thinking that it’ll be okay to explore it the next day. But the next morning we noticed, to our dismay, that it was not only very sunny and hot but also that the mountains aren’t really visible. I would have rather reached much earlier the previous evening and left Triund early the next morning.

The view from Triund Top in the morning

10. What happens at the Gallu Devi Temple Forest Checkpoint?

On reaching the Gallu Devi Checkpoint, you will be stopped by a police officer who will check your Government ID card and make a note of your name and ID number in a register. They will also take a photocopy of your ID card. If you reach the checkpoint after 11 AM then he’ll also check your camp booking confirmation.

Further, the officer will check your bag for alcohol and speakers. These are not allowed on the trek.

Don’t forget to rent a stick if you don’t have your own trekking pole. It is available at the checkpoint shop. It costs only Rs. 100 to rent and you get Rs. 50 back on returning it. This stick will help you immensely on your way up to Triund by taking your body weight off your legs and dividing it between your upper body and lower body. Your knees will thank you for lowering the stress on them and your back for better posture. As a result, your balance and speed will increase.

Rest a While Cafe near Triund Checkpoint

11. What is the Triund trek route like?

Here’s a video of my experience . It’s the very first long-form video I have ever edited, so please be kind.

The first half from Gallu Devi Temple is a gradual ascent through Rhodendron and Oak forests. A lot of the trek will be shaded by these trees which will lower the intensity of the sun on you. You’ll not get very tired.

Start of the trail to Triund via Gallu Devi Temple

The floor will be a mass of leaves and will gradually start having more rocks. From time to time you’ll find clearings that’ll give you a view of the Dharamshala area or rather the Kangra Valley. It’s quite a view on a clear day.

Valley view from Magic View Cafe on the Triund trek route

You’ll reach the mid-point of the hike with just a few breaks here and there to catch your breath. The midpoint is marked by two cafes – Magic View Cafe and Best View Cafe. Magic View is the oldest Chai shop built in 1984 and the better one too. (Trust me, we tried both and the person at the other cafe didn’t care about his business at all)

The well-stocked Magic View Cafe midway on the Triund Trek

Second Half

The second half begins to get steeper and steeper. But it’s perfectly fine – nothing scary just more tiring. The ground will have more rock than leaves and the trees will clear out more and more.

The trail will also start to get more beautiful.

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The final 20-30 mins will be a bit gruelling. You’ll feel like giving up but you’ll see the route get greener telling you that you’re just about to reach. Carry on and you’ll be rewarded in just a bit.

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The moment you near the very last few steps to Triund Top, you’ll get a glimpse of the mighty Dhauladhar Mountain Range and trust me, all your tiredness will melt away and be replaced by sheer awe and gratitude.

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A few more steps and you’ll see green grass and rocks all over. You can grab a tea or coffee and bite at the very visible tea stall! Just spend the evening walking around, breathing clear fresh air and being mesmerized by the view.

Be sure to get settled in your camp before dark.

To find your specific camp or a random camp to stay in (if you’ve not pre-booked your stay) simply ask the person at the shop. When we got there our camp person located us himself so it was quite convenient.

12. What to Pack for the Triund Trek?

Basics (will be needed by day hikers and by campers).

  • Hiking Shoes: Wearing hiking shoes will ensure you get a better grip, lessen the chance of a sprain and increase your speed on the trail. If you’re buying a new one, please break into them before attempting this hike or any other. Shop for hiking boots on Amazon
  • Hiking Socks: Hiking socks keep your feet dry and less sweaty. But mainly, it keeps your feet cushioned which stops painful blisters from forming as your hiking shoe rubs against the foot while you walk
  • Comfortable Backpack: Backpacks that have straps with good padding are ideal! If you wear a thin-strapped or fashion backpack, you will feel the weight of the bag a lot through the hike and it’ll weigh you down. Day hikers can carry a small backpack (10-20 L) and not worry about this too much but campers will need to be a lot more thoughtful about this as they’ll be carrying more weight. A 30-40 L backpack will be sufficient.
  • Rain Cover for Backpack: This will keep your bag and the stuff inside dry in the rain! Buy a Raincover on Amazon
  • Water Bottle: We carry foldable bottles like this one because it literally has no weight but you could surely carry any other as well. Do carry one or two 1L bottles and refill them at the stores on the way. In all probability, you may end up having to buy a bottle of water anyway. Note that a bottle of packaged water is priced at Rs. 50 though the MRP is Rs. 20. Buy a foldable bottle on Amazon
  • Sunscreen: As you get closer to the sun, the chance of damage by UV rays increases so applying SPF is essential. An SPF 30-50 sunscreen will do. Reapply after 4 hours. Linking two sunscreens I usually use! Buy face sunscreen on Amazon | Buy body sunscreen on Amazon
  • Sunglasses: These are necessary to protect your eyes.
  • Cap: Again this will protect your face and hair from the sun. I personally don’t usually wear a cap though!
  • A snack or two: If you’re going on a day hike, carry some snacks for the trek to Triund. If you run out, you can always restock from the shops on the trail but note that everything will be double the price. We carried Glucose Tablets and Gatorade which really helped keep our energy levels up.
  • Stick/Hiking Pole: You can either bring your own hiking pole if you have one or rent a stick from the store at the checkpoint. It costs Rs. 100 to rent a stick and on returning it you get Rs. 50 back.
  • Cash: Google Pay etc. don’t work very well on the route as connectivity is dodgy. Best to carry at least Rs. 2,000. Even if you go up there and decide to stay the night, you’ll have cash on you to pay up!
  • Govt. ID Card: You may need this at the checkpoint depending on the time your start your hike.

Also, depending on the month you’re travelling in, day hikers can also carry a woollen layer like a jacket or sweatshirt. I would always carry a wind cum rain jacket in any season but that’s up to you!

For campers only (in addition to the above)

It gets really chilly at night you will need to carry woollen layers in addition to some other items. While you’re hiking you won’t feel cold at all, so all your woollens will be in your bag. These woollens will add a bit of weight to your bag so stressing on this again – carry a good, sturdy, well-padded backpack. It is best to shop for items given below at Marks and Spencer (thermals), Uniqlo (down jacket and thermals), Columbia, Decathlon, and Wildcraft. All these brands are present in India!

  • Thermal: This is just needed if you’re hiking in the chillier months! We did not carry this in April and didn’t think we needed it either.
  • Sweater or Fleece: This will be the first layer after your t-shirt.
  • Padded or Down Jacket: Padded jackets are ideal for treks as they insulate even after they get wet. But if you don’t have one, carry a down jacket instead. Make sure you carry a lightweight packable jacket.
  • Windbreaker cum Raincoat or Poncho: This is extremely important. The wind at night bites and it can rain at any time. If you don’t wish to get sick it is best to buy one if you don’t already own one.
  • Gloves: Yes, it is that cold and you will probably need gloves. We sure did!
  • Wollen Cap/Beanie: Protecting your head from the cold is ultra important, even while you sleep.
  • Warm Socks: It is good practice to change your socks before you sleep on a trek. Wet socks can make you ill. Warm socks (plus a beanie) are essential to staying toasty all night.
  • Change of clothes (optional): Carry an extra change of clothes. You should change your T-shirt once you reach the campsite so you don’t fall ill wearing a wet one. A spare set of pants helps in case the one you’re wearing gets wet. That said, we still didn’t carry a set of pants to reduce weight.
  • Head Lamp: While you can get by with your phone torchlight, it is best to carry a headlamp for convenience. You can then be hands-free in the night while exploring, looking for peeing spots, or even inside your tent. I just hung mine from the centre hook of the tent and had our own bulb of sorts!

13. Are there places I can trek to beyond Triund?

Yes, you can trek further than Triund as well. If you’re planning to camp at Triund, then you can definitely hike up to Snowline Cafe the next morning (2 km further) and then hike down to Gallu Devi Temple. However, there are longer treks that go beyond Triund as well. These are as follows:

McLeodganj- Triund- Laka Glacier- McLeodganj: 10,600 ft; 11- 13 km one way; 2-3 days, moderate-difficult

McLeodganj – Triund – Laka Glacier- Indrahar Pass-McLeodganj: 14,245 ft; 4 days; 22 km one way; difficult

That’s all folks! I would love to answer any questions you may have about the trek to Triund. Do drop them below in the comments section and I’ll answer them asap. Have a fantastic trek!

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Triund Trek in McLeod Ganj : A complete guide

Standing over the green meadows at the top of Triund,  I was overwhelmed   by the sight of the snow covered  imposing face of the Himalayas. I can hardly ever forget that image! At the same time, it was natural for me to feel philosophical up there. At the top, it suddenly turns adventure into spirituality, a very unique experience indeed! However, in order to experience that unique feeling, one has to complete a 10 km long trek. Though the Himalayas offer scores of trekking options, Triund trek in McLeod Ganj is one of the moderate ones. If you are up for that experience, here’s a complete guide to the Triund trek in McLeod Ganj.

{To make your reading complete, here’s the link to our Triund trek diary:  Triund: Trekking in a garden }.  {For more such trekking plans, do check out:  Dzukou Valley Trek }

The base location: McLeod Ganj/ Dharamshala

The location of Triund near McLeod Ganj in Dharamshala couldn’t be any better. Its history, heritage, scenic views, cultural and spiritual vibes are reasons for me to go back again and again. It was established as a hill-station by the British in the later part of the 19th century. In fact, it’s named after a British lieutenant governor- David Friell Mcleod.  

{Read about another hill-station named after a British official:  Dalhousie }

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It was only in the post-independence era, in 1959, Tibetan leader- His Highness the Dalai Lama sought political refuge in India. In an act of solidarity with the Tibetan freedom struggle, Indian government permitted to set up his capital in exile in McLeod Ganj. Since then,  McLeod Ganj has become a hub of Tibetan Buddhism, and is known as ‘Little Lhasa’ (the capital of Tibet).

On my part, I have a fondness for Buddhist philosophy as well as Tibetan culture, especially their colourful Monasteries.  Besides, Dharamshala is also home to tea gardens, heritage sites and much more. In many ways, it reminds me of  Darjeeling  (have look). Find a list of major tourist attractions in Dharamshala-McLeod Ganj in a section  below .

{More similar Himalayan destinations:  Great Himalayan National Park  |||  Mussoorie }

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Triund Trek in McLeod Ganj: A fact sheet

Triund peak is 2850 meters (9350 feet) above sea level. The  route of  Triund trek in McLeod Ganj is 9-10 kilometers (one way) from the base to the top, and can be covered in 5-6 hours. If one starts early in the morning, one can complete the Triund trek in one day. However, a night-stay in a tent at the Triund peak overseeing the snowy mountains is an amazing experience not to miss.

For your information, some trekkers go much beyond Triund peak. They trek up to snow-line at 3500 meters (10,000 feet), and Indrahar pass at 4300 meters (14108 ft). Thus, if you are interested in trekking beyond Triund peak, have some more days in hand.

{Further reading for adventure seekers:  Ladakh: Camping in Zanskar Valley }

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Triund Trek in McLeod Ganj: How to plan

We heard that trekkers do it in all seasons across the year. But in general, in my view, spring (March-April) is the best time. The temperature is just perfect, neither too cold nor too hot. Besides, clear skies mean the best views. And of course, not to forget the  Rhododendrons  ( Buraansh in Hindi). Because Rhododendron flowers bloom only in the spring.  Believe me, the walk among the Rhododendrons is absolutely enjoyable. 

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Monsoons could be risky due to possibility of landslide/ rocks falling off. Besides, thick clouds block views of the valley. Winters would be too cold to enjoy, especially the night camping at the top. In the summer, day time trekking would be really difficult; but one can start in the wee hours of the morning.

Arranging the trek (with a guide or without):

Though one really doesn’t need a guide to trek, it’s good to have one if you are doing it the first time, or you are with family. The guide’s company provides all amenities like tents, blankets and food/ water, etc. They carry all the stuff by mountain-hardened horses. They charge approximately Rs. 1000 per person, including guide services, tents, sleeping gear, food, etc.

If you need a guide, you may contact Anil (we have his mobile phone number; just ask in the comment section).

To camp overnight or not:

No doubt, camping for the night at the top is a must do. The blanket of stars spread across the clear night sky makes it an unforgettable experience. The nearby snow-clad mountains are visible even in the darkness of night. And if it is a full moon night, one would enjoy sitting outside the tents or walking around the plateau. Plus, the experience of the morning-after is also beautiful. See in the picture below how a morning at the top looks like.

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Alone or in a group:

While travelling in groups can be a little limiting (freedom) in general, I would say it’s more enjoyable trekking (and other adventure trips) in groups rather than alone. Moreover, trekking in group reduces the fear factor, and calms down the nerves.

The trek route and schedule

The two routes:.

There are two main routes to complete the Triund trek in McLeod Ganj:

  • While one route starts from Bhagsunag temple side, the other one starts from the Guna Devi temple.
  • Though the route that starts from Bhagsunag temple is a bit shorter than the other one, it’s steeper at places.
  • The route starting Guna Devi temple is longer, but has gentler slopes. However, in order to take this route, one needs to hire a vehicle to get dropped at Guna Devi temple, some 2-3 kms away. Else, add that distance in the trek itself, which makes it around 12+ kilometers.
  • In any case, both the routes have easy to moderate slopes at different points. 
  • Overall, I would suggest first timers to take the Guna Devi temple route.

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When to start:

  • In order to complete the Triund trek in McLeod Ganj in one day, one should start as early as possible in the day so as to reach the top by early afternoon. This way, one has some time in hand to spend at the top, and enough time to reach back McLeod Ganj before it’s dark.
  • If one is planning for night camping, the starting time can be a little late in the morning. But it’s always good to start early so as to avoid trekking in the afternoon sun, unless it’s winter or spring. 

The trekking path:

As Triund is a popular trek route in McLeod Ganj, the trekking path is well laid out. Moreover, unlike many trekking routes, one would not get lost on the way. At places, the path is like a stairway made of rocks/ stones. At other places, it’s just a gentle slope to hike. It’s only towards the end of the trek that the path becomes a little steep and a bit difficult, that’s only about 1 km. 

One thing that I loved particularly about the trekking path was the abundance of blooming Rhododendron trees. Interestingly, number of these trees kept increasing as we gained height. So much so that at one point, it just felt like trekking in a garden! You will experience the same if you are trekking in the spring.

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The Midway rest points:

On the way, there are two proper halting stations, which really means two decent eateries. The first one is called the Magic point, approximately 2 kms from the starting point. 

Just ahead of the Magic point, look for a small off-route towards left side. Hike a bit to find a nice view point, perfect for photography. I liked a huge black rock there inching out of the hill surface like a cliff. It’s easy to climb up there and take cool clicks!    

The second one doesn’t have a name, but it’s like a little polythene covered snack point. After the second rest point, the trekking route becomes gradually more difficult.

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How is it at the top:

Once you reach the top, it’s but obvious to be overwhelmed by the sight of those snow-clad Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. You will feel as if the grand mountains are smiling at you and are welcoming you to their home. Instantaneously, all the pain taken in the last 5-6 hours would vanish, and would seem totally worth it.

After a while, you will notice the lush green plateau beneath your feet. Huge pieces of boulders interspersing the meadows look fascinating!

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Triund Trek in McLeod Ganj: Miscellaneous Tips

In this section, I list out a few miscellaneous tips which might be helpful in planning and making up your mind for the Triund trek in McLeod Ganj.

How to reach:

  • By air: Gaggal airport, 15 kms away | Flights from Delhi and Chandigarh
  • By train: Joginder Nagar is the nearest station, 70 kms away
  • By road: Regular comfort buses from Delhi (~500 kms) and Chandigarh (250 kms) | Or, one can drive

Where to stay:

  • Budget hotels:  Moon Walk Residency | Hotel Akash | Albela House | Grand View Lodge | Treebo Trend Roshan House | Green Hotel | King Castle
  • Hostels:  The Hosteller (Bhagsunag | Mall Road) | Moustache | Zostel | Mitra Hostel | Young Monk Hostel & Cafe | Alt-Life Dharamkot | La Vaca India | goSTOPS.

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Where to eat:

The Clay Oven | Tibet Kitchen | Hummingbird cafe | Tibetan Mandala cafe | Moonpeak cafe | Nick’s Italian Kitchen | Jimmy’s Italian | Illiterati Books & Coffee | Crepe Pancake | Four Seasons Cafe

Dress for the trek:

  • Wear comfortable fitting clothes. Avoid tight-fitting clothes like jeans. 
  • Put on layers (sweaters, jackets etc) as per seasonal requirement. 
  • The weather can deteriorate any time at the top. So, it’s good to carry some woolens even during the summers. 
  • Trekking shoes, or at least good sports shoes with grip is a must. 
  • Besides, a cap or some kind of head gear is advisable. 
  • Further, sunglasses are a good addition. 

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Big question: Is there a toilet up there? 

Answer: No; so, you know what to do, right! (The Forest Deptt. is not allowing any construction work at the top. However, somewhere below the peak, some trek operators have toilet facilities). In any case, believe me, toilet would not matter; everyone manages just well, out in the open. 

Things to carry:

  • If you are not on a guided trek, of course you have to carry the tent, blanket, food etc.
  • A torch, a lighter and an umbrella would be handy
  • A walking/ trekking stick is optional (we didn’t need them)
  • Some dry snacks/ energy bar
  • Water bottle; not too many, just one to start with. Their weight can be annoying. In any case, there are small shops at 2-3 points on the way.
  • Above all, carry basic first-aid kit; sun-screen lotion, etc.
  • While you might want to carry a lot of things, control your urge. It will be better to keep yourself light rather than stuffed.

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Things to explore in McLeod Ganj/ Dharamshala

By the way, after completing the Triund trek in McLeod Ganj, you better have some more time to explore that wonderful place. There are so many interesting places to see and things to do! Here are a few that I would suggest.

Natural sites:

  • Naddi view point; nice to walk around in the wilderness enjoying the views
  • If you love waterfalls, hike 1-2 kms to reach Bhagsu Waterfalls
  • Dharamkot, a sleepy village to leisurely hangout
  • Dharamshala Tea Gardens; enjoy the view, and shop some great tea
  • Dal lake, a cute little lake
  • If you love paragliding, you have to travel a bit more to reach Bir- Billing, the paragliding site, 75 kms away.

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Cultural Experiences:

  • For a great spiritual experience, visit the Dalai Lama temple complex. Find out if he is around, and speaking at the temple one evening
  • Namgyal Monastery, a beautiful Buddhist temple
  • Shakti Peeth Chamunda Devi temple; 25 kms
  • Tashi Jong Monastery; 56 kms away
  • Baijnath Shiva temple; 60 kms away
  • Conveniently, the last three places are actually on the same route, i.e. towards Bir.

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Heritage sites:

  • Church of St. John in the wilderness; established 1852 
  • Norbulingka Institute: Tibetan school of art and craft; 15 kms away
  • Kangra fort; the largest fort in the Himalayas, and one of the oldest in India; 30 kms away
  • Musroor rock cut temple; an 8th century Hindu temple; 45 kms away.

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Other sites of interest:

  • The Tibet Museum; a great collection of Tibetan artefacts and culture
  • Dharamshala Cricket Stadium: A picturesque ground with the Himalayas in the backdrop
  • Kangra Art Museum; rich collection of traditional miniature paintings.

Concluding Notes

Triund trek in McLeod Ganj is really enjoyable with gentle slopes and great views of the Himalayas all around. It’s long enough to give that satisfaction of completing a proper trek. At the same time, i t’s not too long to deter non-regulars to undertake this trek. If you have never done trekking in mountains, Triund trek in McLeod Ganj is a great option to start the journey.

I would suggest to plan your trek in the spring season- late March to April end, especially because of pleasant weather and the Rhododendron flowers. Do plan for a overnight camping at the top. Further, icing on the cake would be a full moon night. If possible, do it in a small group- your best buddies. 

Besides, please don’t forget to have some extra time (at least two days) on hand to explore places in and around McLeod Ganj. Have a great time and thank me later!

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Triund was my first trek, first solo trek and first camping destination. This blog brought back the memories.

Hi Rajat! Thanks for sharing your experience. Yeah, Triund is a nice trek for beginners. Keep in touch.

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A Guide to the Triund Trek in McLeodGanj + Insider Tips (2024)

Triund Trek in McLeodGanj

If you’re planning on doing the Triund Trek in McLeodGanj, Dharamshala, you have come to the right place!

McLeodCanj, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, is most famous for being the home of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet. This town is close to the city of Dharamshala (a flight or night bus away from Delhi ) and tourists from all over the world come here to learn more about Buddhism and Tibetan culture.

There are plenty of interesting things to do in McLeodGanj , and this town is also home to one of the best Himalayan treks to do on your own: the trek to Triund Hill.

In this guide, you will find everything you need to know if you’re planning on trekking to Triund. You can hike to Triund in 1 or 2 days . I did this hike by myself in one day, but it is also possible to camp at Triund and hike back the next day, but more about this later!

How to do the Triund Trek in McLeodGanj

View on the way to Tirund Hill in McLeodGanj

There are two hiking trails to reach Triund Hill, and they both start in Bhagsu, which is a 20 to 30-minute walk from McLeodGanj.

While nearly everyone takes the easiest trail to hike to Triund and Back, I highly recommend making a loop and taking the easy trail to hike up and the difficult trail to hike back down.

I did it the other way around and took the difficult trail to hike up. This was my favourite one, as I only encountered two other hikers and found the landscape more beautiful here.

This guide describes how to hike up the easier way and hike back down the more difficult way. It speaks for itself that you can also do the hike the other way around as I did, though.

Tip: The way to Triund can easily be found using Maps.me. This app comes in particularly handy for the more difficult trail, as the path isn’t always as straightforward here.

Do you need a guide to hike to Triund?

Although you can hire a guide to do this trek, this is not necessary and many people hike independently. The path is easy to follow and the hike is not too difficult.

However, if you don’t have much hiking experience and would prefer to do the hike with a guide, you can book the guided Triund trek on GetYourGuide. This trek takes 2 days and includes a guide, camping and food.

Hiking from McLeodGanj to Triund

Triund Hill in Himachal Pradesh

If you’re starting in McLeodGanj, you will first have to head to Bhagsu , which is 2,5 km (1.5 mi) from McLeodGanj. You can either get here by walking or by taking a taxi.

From Bhagsu, you will have to hike (or continue the taxi drive) all the way up to the Gallu Devi Temple . This is where you will find the start of the path to Triund. It all depends on your personal pace, but it takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to get from Bhagsu to Gallu. The right path can easily be found either by asking a local or using Maps.me.

From here on, it is pretty straightforward. There are arrows marking the way to Triund and it is difficult to get lost, as there’s only one path.

It takes a total of approximately 4 to 6 hours to reach Triund (the total distance is around 10 km or 6.2 mi), depending on your personal pace.

It is good to know that there are some shops and restaurants on the trail from Gallu to Triund.

Hiking to Triund Hill

Once you reach Triund, you will have a beautiful view of the Dhauladhar Mountain Range . This includes a view of Moon Peak, Riflehorn and Arthur’s seat.

It is quite big there and this is a nice place to stay for a while (or camp if you want to do the trek in 2 days). By the time I reached Triund, the sky wasn’t clear anymore and you couldn’t really see the mountains, but this is what it looks like on a clear day:

Triund Hill on a clear day

Camping at Triund (optional)

It is possible to camp at Triund if you would like to do the hike in 2 days, although it is possible to do it in 1 day too. I didn’t stay the night at Triund myself, but I’ve heard it is amazing, as you will be able to see the sunset/sunrise and sleep under the stars.

If you want to camp at Triund , it is good to know that you can rent a tent and sleeping bags in the shops there. If you’re visiting the place during the high season, at the weekend or in the holidays, it is better to book in advance, though, as the tents might be booked out (just ask the place where you’re staying in McLeodGanj to book it for you).

Another option is to stay at the government guesthouse . This place can be booked at the Forest Department Office of Dharamshala (+91 1892-224887).

>> Read: India Packing List: What to Pack as a Female

Camping at Triund

Hiking further: the Laka Glacier Trek (optional)

I didn’t do this myself, but once you reach Triund, it is possible to hike further and do the Laka Glacier Trek. This is a 2 km (1.2 mi) long, steep uphill trek and it is quite strenuous.

This being said, this trek will take you higher along the breathtaking landscapes of the Dhauladhar snow-clad mountains and Kangra Valley. As its name predicts, the Laka Glacier Trek ends at the Laka Glacier, which stands 3,200 m (10,498 ft) above sea level.

It is good to know that you will need 2 or 3 days if you decide to hike to this glacier.

Hiking back to McLeodGanj

View of Bhagsu from Triund

To hike back to McLeodGanj, you can follow the Triund – Karthani Trail , on the southern side of Triund Hill. This trail will pass the Bhagsu Waterfall before reaching the centre of Bhagsu.

Note that the Triund – Karthani Trail is not as straightforward as the trail to hike up, but it is not so hard to follow with a little help from Maps.me.

This trail was my favourite part of the hike. It is not much frequented, the landscapes are amazing and I encountered plenty of sheep and goats along the way, which gave me some nice photo opportunities.

Sheep and goats on the Karthani Trail

Difficulty of the trek to Triund

The Triund Trek is considered a moderate trek . It is not too difficult, but you will need an average fitness level to complete it.

The elevation at Triund is 2,875 m (9,432 ft), while McLeodGanj is at 2,082 m (6,831 ft), so you will ascend about 800 m (2,600 ft) during the hike. This takes a total of 4 to 6 hours and the trek covers about 10 km (6.2 mi) one way.

Although you can do this trek in one day (which is what I did and it is very doable), it will be easier if you camp at Triund and split the hike into 2 days.

If you decide to hike further to the Laka Glacier, you will have to hike up an additional 325 m (1,066 ft).

Shepherd and sheep at Triund in Himachal Pradesh

Best time to do the Triund Trek

The best time to trek to Triund is in the Summer, between the months of March and June . This is when the weather will be at its best and the views will be most clear. You can expect temperatures between 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F) at this time of the year.

July to September is the monsoon season. So this is not a good time to trek to Triund unless you don’t mind the rain and slipperiness.

The Winter lasts from October to February and it is possible to do the trek to Triund during this season too. Do note that there will be snow if you’re going in January or February.

Tips for hiking to Triund

  • Make a loop rather than going down the same way as you came up (this is what most people do).
  • Use Maps.me to navigate easily.
  • Bring water , snacks and sunscreen , and wear comfortable shoes . I wore hiking boots, but this trek can also be done with sneakers.
  • Consider camping for a night to see the sunset/sunrise.

Hike to Bhagsu Waterfall, one of the best places to visit in McLeodGanj

Where to stay in McLeodGanj

There are plenty of places to stay in and around McLeodganj. You can opt for McLeodGanj itself, Bhagsu or Dharamkot.

While McLeodGanj is the place where the Dalai Lama lives, Bhagsu is a 20-minute walk from here and it is quieter. Dharamkot is a 30-minute walk from Bhagsu and it is also quieter than McLeodGanj.

Although McLeodGanj is often referred to as Dharamshala , I would not stay in this city, as it is located 5 km (3.1 mi) downhill of McLeodGanj and it is far from the main tourist attractions.

I stayed in Bhagsu as well as in McLeodGanj while I was there, you will find my top recommendations below:

  • Shree Guest House ( ⭐ 8.3) : Shree Guest House was my favourite place to stay in the area. This guesthouse is located in a quiet area in McLeodGanj, just a 5 to 10-minute walk from the main street. The rooms are nice and clean, there’s a shared balcony, the wifi is good and Nadish, the owner, is amazing!
  • Hotel Norbu House (⭐ 9.3): If you’re looking for a more luxurious place to stay with a beautiful view, Hotel Norbu House is the place for you. This hotel is located in a quiet street, near the centre of McLeodGanj and it has all the amenities you might need.
  • Eevolve Dharamkot (⭐ 8.3): Located in Dharamkot, this eco hostel offers beautiful rooms and a garden. This is a great place to stay if you’re planning on staying in the area for a little longer and would like to enrol in yoga classes, for example.

Animals at Triund Hill

Triund Trek in McLeodGanj: Final thoughts

The trek to Triund is one of the most popular hikes in Dharamshala and it is easy to understand why. Not only are the landscapes beautiful, but this is also a trek that can easily be done independently.

All in all, this was a trek I really enjoyed, even though the sky wasn’t clear anymore by the time I reached Triund. If I would do it again, I would camp at Triund as this increases the chance of having a clear view.

I hope that this guide was clear and that you have found exactly what you were looking for. Let me know in the comments below if you have any questions. I’m updating this post frequently.

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How to do the Triund Trek

Laura Meyers

Laura Meyers is the founder of Laure Wanders. She was born in Belgium and has travelled to over 40 countries, many of them solo. She currently spends most of her time between Belgium and South Asia and loves helping other travellers plan their adventures abroad.

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Triund Trek: A Face-Off With The Dhauladhar Range

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The trek up to Triund hill was the tail end event of the entire Himachal backpacking trip. An Unknown path, steep and rocky trail, blind trust in google maps, with nothing but an intuitive sense of direction, an impending deadline, and unexplainable love for mountains. It was a perfect recipe for an adventure. And when it comes to adventures, I am game for it, come what may. Looking back at that trek, it reminds of these beautiful yet lasting words by James Baldwin.

And once you realize that you can do something, it would be difficult to live with yourself if you didn’t do it. James Baldwin, The Paris Review.

There is something with climbing mountains that I simply can’t give up on (read the description of the Instagram post below to know what). climbing mountains gave so much satisfaction that it’s very difficult to live with myself if I didn’t. Especially when you can see the peak challenging you from the window of your hostel, I simply can’t tuck myself under the blanket.

View this post on Instagram Why do you have to trek sir, That busy mind of mine keeps asking me. Why do you have to take the pain And climb huge mountains Why do you have to take the pain To cross slippery rocks Why do you have to take the pain To walk alongside dangerous ridges With a sigh, I reply!! Those huge mountains, Represent the huge challenges I have set for myself Those slippery rocks Represent the pitfalls in my plans The dangerous ridges represent The risks you gotta take to complete the challenges. But above all, Trekking teaches you one thing Really Really well. That is to always, always take One step at a time. No more no less. Just One Step. And soon you'll find yourself On top of the summit. P.S. Image for attention only 😂 #traveldiaries #travelblogger #instatravel #jannatehimachal #himachaldiaries #kheergangatrek #unciatrails #plantheunplanned #tripotocommunity #nationalgeographic #travelindia #guytravels #injutravels #colorsofindia #landscapesofindia #trekindia #treksofindia #feedyoursoull #blogger #himalayas #himachaltreks #lonelyplanetmags #travelwriting A post shared by Gowtham Injamuri (@trailsofinju) on Jun 27, 2019 at 8:10am PDT

So, it was the last circuit of the Himachal Backpacking trip with my friends. After a whirlwind trip from Delhi to Kasol and flying high in Bir Billing, we landed in Mcleodganj after what seemed like a grueling journey. The last few days have been intense, hectic and what not. But the moment I put my foot down at Mcleodganj the snow-capped mountains of Dhauladhar range allured me. My whole purpose of adding Mcleodganj to the itinerary was to get a little closer to those massifs. So, I asked my friends if they were up for the trek. All but Hithesh and Santhosh said no. Understandably so.

The choice for me, however, was obvious. I looked at the massifs and gave a thumbs up, “Challenge Accepted and you shall be scaled”. The others planned to explore the Dharamshala the following day. Read on to know all about my experience of the Triund Trek.

Table of Contents

We knew we were up for a challenge. The trek was 8 KM one way. We were planning to go via the Bhagsunag waterfall. This trail was the only option left other than the one from Gallu Devi which was 10 KM one way. The problem, however, was that the trail through Bhagsunag Waterfalls wasn’t very clear on maps or the ground. On top of that, we had a bus to catch in the evening, to reach Delhi. So, we had to start early, be alert mentally about where we were going and push ourselves to not give up until we boarded the bus 😉

So, we set the alarm, woke up, and started the hike at around 6 AM.

triund trek top view

We reached the Mcleodganj taxi stand and took the street towards the Bhagsunag temple. After crossing the temple there was a concrete path made all the way to shiva cafe. You can see the Bhagsu Nag waterfall from here. A beautiful stream of water running down between the hills.

Bhagsunag Waterfalls Mcleodganj

The concrete path had too many stairs in between that slowed us down a little. But within no time we reached the famous Shiva Cafe. Because it was too early in the morning, Shiva cafe was closed but it had all the vibes of a peaceful place.

Shiva Cafe McleodGanj

We crossed over the Bhagsunag Waterfalls to reach the other mountain. The trail started to narrow down from here. It didn’t look difficult but had too many diversions and turns. Maps ceased to work and we were left with our own judgment on which trail to take.

Into The Unknown Trails To Triund

One of the thumb rule you can use is to see if the trail has any footmarks, indicating recent usage. And another is to look at the peak and see if you’re not deviating far from the peak. We crossed that trail and reached a point with some magnificent views of the sleeping Mcleodganj.

Sunrise Over McleodGanj

The sun just started uncovering the lush greenery from the low-lit early mornings. We continued walking and this particular stretch was a little steep but there was a hut at the end of it. So with pumped-up energy, we reached the hut.

Breakfast Time

We ordered some Maggi and chai to recoup some energy. There was an elderly man running the store. We also asked him if we were on the right path to reach the peak. He nodded with a smile. Such a lovely smile 😀 We paid for the meals and started the hike again.

Breakfast On Triund Trail

The trail just disappeared from here on. We knew we had to reach the ridge in front of us. All we could see were thorny and dense plants in front of us. A muddy path appeared on close inspection. We just assumed it would be the trail and started walking with the sight undeviated from the peak.

The Trail Of Thorns and Hops

Soon it leads to another trail and we hopped onto that and then another one appeared and just like that, we navigated past the thorny patch. It was indeed a real-life example of “Set your eyes on the destination and you’ll always figure a way to reach there.” Because sometimes that’s life.

You have a sense of where you wanna go and you reach there by trial and error.

Climb Or Walk?

We were now at the start of the ridge. On one side it was the grandiosity of Dharamshala and Mcleodganj. Look at those brick-sized brick walls in front of the mighty mountains. It felt as if, if not for their mercy, those brick walls would’ve crumbled a long time ago. And on the other side, we had a steep climb ahead of us.

Birds Eye View Of McleodGanj From Triund Trek

While the ridge was really steep, almost as if it touched the sky but there was another route available by the side. We started hiking on the other route. And boy we were so glad we took this route. Just after a 100m- 200m walk on this route, we found another cafe. It wasn’t open yet but there were a few granite slabs turned into Sofas for customers to sit. I sat on one of the granite sofas. This cafe was almost on the edge of the mountain. So my eyesight slowly went down the valley before taking a steep climb up to a towering snow-capped mountain. What a tiny speck of dust I was in front of the majestic mountain.

Cafe With The View On Triund Trail

As much as we wanted to stay, the thought of getting a better view from the top made us restart the hike again. The hiking route took us up the ridge again and this time we continued on the ridge without any deviations.

The sun was right on our backs. The sweater I got slowly turned from a shield to baggage. The ridge walk became rough after a while. With steep climbs on a rocky path, it just threw one blow after another.

The Magic Unfurls

By then the snow-capped mountains started wrapping clouds around them. As if they’re doing a magic show to entertain us and make us forget and endure the pain of the steep climb. The occasional sight of a Himalayan Griffon made it all worthwhile.

Meadows And Massifs Of Triund

The first steep climb was behind us and the mountain rewarded us with another. We conquered that as well thinking the peak or Triund campsite was just at the top. But I think the ridge fell in love with our determination, So it presented yet another steep climb, we trekked up that too and then another and another and another. And we yelled at the ridge, “Up Up here we go” .

Trails of Triund

We kept taking small breaks and continued the climb. Occasionally looking back at the downward slope all the way to Mcleodganj. From that point, Mcleodganj was as tiny as an ant. The climb didn’t end there and the steep slopes kept challenging us. Added to that, the sun was merciless too. So we took the meadows to ease the stress on the legs for a while.

Meadows Of Triund Trek

After a brief walk on the meadows, the trail flattened out. The meadows were dotted with huge rocks.

Rocky Trails Of Triund

Face-Off With Dhauladhar Range

To our utter surprise, We reached the Triund Campsite at around 10:15 AM. And there it was, the magnificent Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. With nothing but courage and a paraglide away from where we stood. I just stood there, taking in everything I can.

Reaching Triund Hilltop

The slippery glacial slopes, the towering sharpness of the peak, the clouds caressing its crown. I sometimes wonder, how on earth do such meadows even exist. I mean, look around, all you see are nothing but towering and unreachable peaks. Yet, almost magically, you have this Triund hill. A hill with all its meadows makes the perfect ground for you to witness the mighty mountains. I sometimes feel its all part of a clever architect’s design.

The Magnificent Dhauladhar Range

I was in love with that place. Just resting there, looking at those mountains made me unreasonably happy. With enough time at hand, we decided to take it slow.

Tranquility Of Triund

Looking at the cloud patterns it appeared to rain, so at around 12 PM we started the climb down the same way. Considering the trail was completely downhill, it was quick and not as tiring as it was. One last click before the rain kicked in xD

Posers Of Triund

On the way back we saw a few people. They may have climbed up via the trail starting at Gallu Devi Temple, stayed at the Triund campsite overnight (which I believe is now banned), and were climbing down. We climbed down the hill, hiked through the thorny trail, and after the last stretch of those winding narrow trails which were now familiar, we saw the Shiva Cafe. I was proved wrong when I said it had the vibes of a peaceful place. Against all my thoughts, it was surprisingly crowded. So crowded that we had to wait for a while to get a seat to sit and eat.

Shiva Cafe On the Way Back

We reached the La Vaca Hostel at around 3:30 PM. Met the other guys, packed our bags, and left to Dharamshala for the bus back to Delhi. For the first time during that trip, I stood there in silence witnessing the myriad shades of sunset sky. And just like that, we bid goodbye to the sun, Dharamshala and the Dhauladhar range of Himalayas.

The Goodbye Sunset At Dharamshala

As part of my effort to help more and more travelers witness the beauty of this world, I’m adding few FAQs to help you plan a hike up to the Triund Peak.

Why Should You Choose Triund Trek?

How long is the triund trek.

There are two routes you can choose for the trek. The trek to Triund via Bhagsu nag waterfalls is the shortest but also the toughest. The trail via Bhagsu nag waterfalls is 8KM one way . The other route to Triund via Gallu Devi temple is 10 KM one way but it’s not as tough as the first one.

How to do Triund trek?

If it was earlier, I would’ve advised you to set aside 2 days for the Triund Trek. The sunset and sunrise are supposedly breathtaking. But camping is now banned. So you can plan to do this in one day. I would suggest you start very early

How To Reach Triund Trek?

The basecamp for the Triund Trek is Mcleodganj. McLedoganj is 8 KM from Dharamshala and is frequented by local buses every 20 Mins. Dharamshala, in turn, is connected with all major cities in India via road. There are overnight Volvo buses running to and from Dharamshala to all major cities like Shimla, Manali, Chandigarh, and Delhi. So you can reach Dharamshala by bus from cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, etc.

You can even choose to fly down to Dharamshala. Book a ticket to Kangra Airport from wherever you’re in the world.

While at Mcleodganj, ask for Dharamkot which is another small area near McLeodganj. After reaching Dharamkot, ask for Bhagunaag Temple or look it up on maps. Once at the Bhagsunaag temple, take the concrete path towards Bhagsunag Waterfall. The waterfall is visible clearly once you cross the temple. Follow the trail to reach the Triund Peak via Bhagsunaag waterfalls. If you want to take the less intense Gallu Devi trail, then the Gallu Devi temple is about 1.6 KM from Bhagsunag Temple.

How difficult is Triund Trek?

Although the difficulty is subjective, I can assure you that if you have basic fitness, (If you can clock 5KM sprint in 40-45 Mins) then you will be able to comfortably finish the trek in one day. Even if you take the trial via Bhagsu Nag waterfalls. So, I would classify it as an easy to moderate trek. Triund trek is regarded as one of the best treks for beginners.

How To Plan For Triund Trek?

If you are coming from Delhi or nearby cities, take an overnight bus on one of your leisure weekends. Reach Dharamkot and start the trek using the directions mentioned above. Complete the trek. Stay in one of the hostels (I stayed in La Vaca Hostel , inexpensive for students too and very cozy). Explore Dharamshala the next day and head back to your city via another overnight bus.

In Case you’re planning for Triund Trek from Hyderabad or Bengaluru or Mumbai, then I recommend you to club a few other places in Himachal Pradesh. I personally took a week off and explored Kasol(Check out my blog post here ), hiked up the meadows of Kheerganga(Check out the DIY guide here ), Manali, did Paragliding Bir Billing, and landed at Mcleodganj for the trek. It was very hectic for me so you may delete or swap a few places. My strong recommendation is don’t come all the way just for Triund Trek.

Essentials For Triund Trek?

If you’re doing a one-day trek to Triund, then below are few items I definitely recommend:

  • Sweatshirt (If you’re starting very early)
  • Good Hiking Shoes
  • Comfortable pair of clothes.
  • Another pair if you wish to get into Bhagsunaag waterfalls on your way back.
  • 2-3 Liters of Water. It gets really hot at the top during the summer months.
  • Shades/sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Protein bars or Nutri Bikies to energize yourself. Don’t pack the entire supermarket citing the hiking reason. And PLEASE DON’T LITTER.

P.S: For Ladies, please pack essentials as deemed necessary by you beyond the above-mentioned items. Safe trekking.

P.P.S: I’ve mentioned the above essentials keeping summer months in mind. Please plan according the season in which you’re planning to go.

Is Triund Trek Safe?

Whenever you are in the mountains, you are always at the mercy of nature. Please respect the nature and conditions and you will be good. The trail from Bhagsunag waterfalls to Triund is a continuous climb. I am sure of its slippery nature in monsoons. The trail from the Gallu Devi temple is a ridge walk. So, it is quite dangerous in the event of a landslide. Otherwise, the trail is very good for hiking. Just respect the nature and overcast conditions and you will be safe in the lap of nature.

Can Triund trek be done alone?

It is given that Triund Trek is very ideal for beginners and also the trail is clear from the Gallu Devi temple. So, even solo trekkers and travelers can hike up to the Triund campsite without any doubts in mind. Take sufficient snacks and water and precautions about your personal safety while you’re on and off the trail. It’s highly likely that you will find enough people to befriend if you take the Gallu Devi temple. So rest assured and you can do this trek completely on your own without a guide.

Where To Stay In Your Trip To Triund Trek?

Dharamkot is the basecamp for a lot of treks in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. By the virtue of that, there are a number of backpackers hostels in McleodGanj and Dharamkot. You can find branded backpacker hostels like Hosteller, La Vaca Hostel, etc. We stayed in La Vaca hostel and it was really comfortable and affordable. You can check for bookings on booking.com or Airbnb.

Other Treks Near Triund!

So, if you have more time at hand you can go for other trekking destinations around Triund. Treks like Indrahar Pass Trek, Laka Glacier Trekking are all one day trek away from Triund hill. Refer to this article for more details.

Cost of Triund Trek!

Barring the personal expenses, the cost for Triund Trek is INR 0 rupees. You read that right, unsure why, but there is no entry fee for Triund trek. So if you’re doing it on your own it’s completely free of cost.

What’s The Height Of Triund Hill?

The Triund Hill is at a height aka Altitude of 2850m above sea level. It is situated at the foot of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.

Triund Trek Map/Route

Refer to the below-handmarked trek route for reaching Triund Hill from Mcleodganj. I’ve marked the trails for both the trails of Bhagusnag Waterfalls as well as the Gallu Devi Temple trail.

Triund Route Map From McleodGanj

Should You Choose Kheerganga Trek or Triund Trek?

Honestly, there is no right answer. For me, Kheerganga was more exciting simply because it had much more variety. Kheerganga has meadows, forests, steep climbs, waterfalls, and above all hot water springs. You can read about my experience here . But on the other hand, Triund Trek brought me much closer to the snow-capped mountains which were just distant backgrounds in pictures during Kheerganga Trek. However, Kheerganga is a moderate difficulty trek and you need two days to complete the trek. So if you have two days to spare, give Kheerganga a shot. If you’re looking for a quick weekend trek, then go for Triund.

Hope the FAQs help you plan your trip better. Have a good time in the Himalayas and while you’re there, take care of the mountains.

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Triund Trek: The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need For Triund

Table of contents.

Triund Trek- the most sought-after trek in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Three reasons-

  • It’s an easy and short trek. It can be easily done over a weekend.
  • Accessibility of the trek. Triund is in Dharamshala; Dharamshala is very well connected by road and air, and the starting point of the trek (Gallu Devi) is also easily accessible by road.
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Triund Trek

The above three reasons all together make it a perfect weekend getaway destination, especially for North India.

Triund Trek

Triund trek is one of the easiest and DIY Himalayan trek. It’s in Dharamshala, near Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, India.

It’s easy because there’s a well-defined route to reach the Triund top. The trail goes through the woods of Oak trees, Pine, Deodar, and Rhododendron. The trail offers you a picturesque view of the spectacular Kangra valley on the one side and the mighty snow-covered Dhauladhar range on the other side.

You also get to see the birds’ eye view of the whole Kangra district and HPCA cricket stadium (the most beautiful cricket stadium of India). The trail offers absolutely stunning views.

View of Indrahar pass

However, the trail is always crammed with people. As I have told you, it’s the most sought after trek in North India and makes an ideal weekend getaway destination.

Now, let’s talk about Triund trek in detail.

Note : At the time of writing this, I am living in Bhagsunag village (one of the nearby villages to Triund) for the last six months, and in this much time, I’ve been to Triund 4-5 times. That means I know about Triund very well and writing this complete guide from a locals point of the eye.

For any sort of help regarding Triund trek, feel free to comment, email, or you can also WhatsApp me. You’ll find the whatsApp number in the last of the post.

Triund Trek Height

  • The height of the triund trek is 2850m; 9000 ft.
  • The height of the snowline (4 km ahead from Triund) is 3350m; 10000ft.

Triund Trek Difficulty Level

It’s a one size fits all type of trek. The Triund trek has got something for everybody; a first-timer, a beginner, and a veteran.

You may find the last stretch of the trail a bit challenging. It’s also famously known as ’22 curves’ as it has 22 tiring curves that you’ve to cross before you reach the Triund top.

Honestly, I never felt it challenging. Maybe because of my fitness; I run daily. But some people do find it difficult.

Triund Trek Distance

  • Gallu Devi (the starting point of the trek) to Triund distance: 7 Km
  • Mcleodganj to Triund distance: 9 km
  • Dharamshala to Triund distance: 18-20 km

Triund Trek Length

It depends on, where do you start the trek.

  • Gallu Devi – 7km (the usual and the official route)
  • Bhagsunag via Henni village – 7 km
  • Bhagsunag waterfall via Karthani – 6 km

Best Time For Triund Trek

  • The best time for Triund is from April to June , and October to December .

Note : Don’t do the Triund trek in the rainy season. It rains heavily here in Dharamshala. In winter, the route gets closed because Triund receives heavy snowfall.

Triund Trek Route

There are three routes to go to Triund:

  •   Gallu Devi – It’s the official one. All the tourists take this route only. You’ll also find the tour guide here only.
  • Bhagsunag Village – Locals and nearby villagers, take this route and also some tourists those who are aware of this route. This route goes through the Heini village of upper Bhagsu, and after some distance, it gets adjoined to the usual Gallu Devi route. The trail is not well defined, so the chances are you may get lost.
  • Bhagsunag waterfall – This trail is very steep and goes through dense forests. It’s advisable not to trek through this route without any local guide.

Triund trek route

Triund Trek Timings

  • 07:00 am – 11:30 am

After 11:30 AM, It’s not allowed to go because you won’t be able to come back the same day; the night stay at Triund is prohibited.

Triund Trek weather

  • It’s mostly cold here.

You know how the weather behaves in the mountains. Its bright sunny and then in a whip it will start raining.

Triund Night Stay

  • Overnight camping and staying at the hilltop of Triund is not allowed at any cost.

Irresponsible travel leads to this ban. Please, travel sustainably .

At Gallu Devi (the starting point of the trek), officials take your identity proof and record your name and details to make sure you return the same day.

Triund Trek Cost

  • 1000- 1500 INR per person

The tour guide charges a minimum of 1000 rupees per person. It’s not a fixed rate. Use your bargaining skills here.

PedalThrottle Recommendation: Ditch them and ping me. I’ll connect you to an amazing, sincere local tour guide and that too at the cheapest rate compared to all the Triund packages out there. The only condition is that you need to be a minimum of four people and promise to leave no trash on the trail.

Enroute Triund

Triund Trek Itinerary

  • One day Itinerary
  • 08:00 AM- Reach the Gallu (the starting point of the trek)
  • 09:00 AM – Start the trek to Triund
  • Soak in the beauty of nature
  • Keep getting mesmerized by the view along the trail
  • Take a break at Magic view café
  • 12:00 –01:00 PM – Reach the Triund top
  • It’s time for a photo session
  •  Spend some quiet time with yourself and the mountains
  • 04:00 PM – Start descending back to Gallu Devi.
  • Have some amazing food at some amazing cafes in Mcleodganj market
  • Head back to your hotels

Triund Trek Package

I have to be honest here.

I genuinely don’t want you to opt for any packages provided by these irresponsible travel companies. By choosing these travel companies, you’re indirectly harming the ecosystem, and anyway, they charge you a lot more than the reasonable rate.

Before you decide to go with any of the travel company, ask them about their company’s environmental and responsible tourism policies. Choose only those who support responsible tourism.

FYI : The ban on overnight camping at Triund top got imposed last year only. The travel companies and we are equally responsible for this. It’s good that its banned now.

Last year on New Year’s Eve, there were more than 2000 people at Triund. Can you imagine the negative impacts of this? At such a height, where would all waste go?

Locals tell that there was nothing but tissues, bottles, sanitary pads, and plastic bottles.

Please be a responsible traveler.

Take all your trash back to the city where it can be appropriately decomposed and also don’t bring any speaker. I don’t understand what’s need to come in nature to listen to songs, you can do that in your room.

Locals also tell that earlier, there used to be a lot of songbirds. Now it’s just water bottles and Lays packets.

PedalThrottle recommendation: Hire any local tour guide from the nearby village. I’ll help you with that.

Why should you go with a local tour guide instead of a company?

  • Locals care about their place, the environment more than the tourists, and any other travel company. Their intention is never just to make money.
  • They’ll tell you lovely stories about the place as it’s their native place. Who can be a better person than locals to talk about their place?
  • They’re always willing to go the extra mile for you to make your experience memorable.  Like a travel company, they never want to just get rich off of you.
  • By choosing them, you support their livelihood.

Triund Trek From Delhi

  • Board an evening bus from Delhi to Dharamshala. Try to take the bus between 6 to 9 PM.
  • Reach Mcleodganj/ Bhagsunag/ Dharamkot from Dharamshala
  • Check-in at your hotel and take rest.
  • After rest, explore the local sightseeing of Mcleodganj.
  • Visit the famous Bhagsunag waterfall , Dalai Lama temple, Bhagsunag temple , St John’s wilderness church.
  • Spend your evening exploring Mcleodganj Market. Try out some Tibetan cuisines as you’re in Lhasa of India. Do some street shopping, and don’t forget to check out some fantastic local cafes.
  • Come back to the hotel and sleep early.
  • Wake up early and have some breakfast.
  • Check out at your hotel and leave the luggage in the hotel. Just keep the essentials for the trek.
  • Head to Gallu Devi( the starting point of Triund trek). Please reach Gallu Devi by 08:00 AM.
  • Start your trek by 08:30–09:00 AM.
  • Reach Triund Top by 12:00–1:00 PM
  • Spend some time there with the beautiful views of Dhauladhar ranges.
  • Start trekking back to the start point by 03:00 PM.
  • Reach Mcleodganj by evening.
  • Pick UP luggage from the hotel.
  • Have some good food in The Mcleodganj.
  • Board the evening bus to Delhi with lots of amazing memories.
  • Reach Delhi the next day morning by 07–08 AM.

Important things to remember :

  • You need to have a tour guide with yourself; otherwise, you won’t be allowed to go for Triund.
  • If you’ve not made any prior booking with any company, you can hire a tour guide at Gallu Devi.
  • Alcohol and plastics are not allowed to carry.
  • The trek’s timing is 07:00 AM TO 11:00 AM; after that, you won’t be allowed to go.
  • Carry an identity proof with yourself. They ask for it at the start of the trek.
  • Please don’t leave any trash on the trail.
  • Carry your own water bottles. 
  • There’s no mobile connectivity in Triund

Things to carry-

  • Warm clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Sunscreen and moisturizer
  • Sunglasses and hats
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks/lunch/energy bars
  • Identity proof
  • Portable charger
  • Trekking poles(optional)
  • Rainwear and umbrella

 Wrap Up

Triund trek is indeed a beautiful trek and makes an ideal weekend getaway destination. Don’t forget to visit Triund when you’re in Dharamshala. Check the weather conditions before planning to go to Triund; otherwise, you’ll be hugely disappointed. 

I hope this detailed guide about Triund trek answered all your questions and will help you plan a perfect Triund trip.

Travel Like A Local

The best way to experience Triund trek as a local would be to hire a local guide/villager and ditch the usual route and instead take the route which goes through Bhagsunag village, and while coming back take the ‘Karthani-Leete’ route.

‘Karthani- Lette’ route ends at bhagsunag waterfall. You’ll also find the famous ‘ Shiva cafe ‘ on the way and there you can rest and fuel up yourself by eating lip-smacking pizzas and cold smoothies.

This is how locals do the Triund trek .

Triund trek is 7 KM long.

Gallu Devi is the starting point for Triund trek.

Himachal Pradesh, India

Triund trek is in Dharamshala, Near Mcleodganj, in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India.

Triund trek is in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. You’ve to come to Dharamshala first and then choose to stay either in Mcleodganj, Bhagsunag, or Dharamkot. The starting point is Gallu Devi, which is easily accessible by road. You can hire a taxi to reach there.

For Triund trek, you’ve first to reach Gallu Devi, and Gallu Devi is 4 KM from Mcleodganj. Gallu is easily accessible by road, so you can hire a taxi or reach it in your vehicle.

The timings for Triund trek is 07:00 AM to 11:00 AM. The early you start, the better it is as you’ve to come back the same day.

Not at all. It’s an easy trek. Only the last one kilometer is a bit challenging as it has 22 tiring curves.

Identity proof and all the hiking essentials.

It would be best to stay in any of these areas: Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, Dharamkot, and Gallu devi.

Triund is 20 Km from Dharamshala.

Wear warm clothes but don’t forget to carry rainwear too. Trekking shoes is a must.

You can reach by air as well as the road. The nearest airport and bus stand is Dharamshala. The bus takes approx 12 hrs and 2 hrs by air. From there, you can hire a taxi and reach Gallu Devi.

It’s a one day trek only. Overnight camping and staying is not allowed, so you’ve to come back the same day.

 The best time to visit Triund trek is April to June and October to December.

Yes, but the route gets closed when its snowfall. You may spot snow till March and April.

Yes, overnight camping as well as staying at the hilltop, is banned.

No, alcohol and non-biodegradable substances are strictly prohibited.

No, there’s no mobile connectivity in Triund.

It’s not allowed to do it alone.

“ Speed is not a priority; just enjoy your hike- keep a smile.” ☺

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Imagine waking up to a beautiful lush-green hilltop with snow-covered mountains all around and a warm cup of masala chai in your hand. This dream view of yours can be a reality for you if you visit the small town of Dharamshala and take the Triund trek from there. Situated on a small hilltop Triund is a very popular trekking and camping destination situated near the popular Himalayan city of Mcleodganj.

Triund trekking is an ideal weekend destination for those among us looking for a not-so-difficult taste of trekking in the beautiful Dhauladars. With breathtaking scenic views of the Kangra valley and the snow-clad mountains, camping in Triund is very picturesque. 

Triund, a quaint hill station in McLeodganj’s Dharamkot locality, is the start point for many trails that lead to the Triund Hill. Situated in the lap of the magnificent Dhauladhars, the Triund trails further also lead to the Inderahara pass, a pass joining two major districts of the state-Kangra & Chamba. Vistas of the whole Dhauladhar range, as well as the extensive, verdant green meadows, provide a magical experience that draws a multitude of weekend trekkers.

The 10-12-kilometer Triund trek begins from Dharamkot and is marked by a well-defined pathway. If this is your first time trekking, it is advisable that you hire a guide/tour operator because the routes traverse through dense woods of rhododendrons and deodars, which, despite their beauty, may be a little confusing.

The Mcleodganj to Triund trek takes a maximum of around six hours, depending on your speed. The hilltop of Triund has a large flat meadow where you can rest, enjoy the serenity and acclimate if you plan to go trek higher.

Triund trek is a peaceful climb that is accessible to people of all ages. Triund has a clear trail that passes through a lovely mixed woodland of oak, deodar, and rhododendron. The first few kilometers are rather moderate and uncomplicated, but the last two kilometers are known as the “22 curves” since it contains 22 exhausting turns before you reach Triund top.

The trek is worthwhile since the view from the top is breathtaking. Triund is accessible for most of the year, except for the months of January and February when severe snowfall restricts the trail to Triund.

HOW DO YOU GET TO THE TRIUND TOP?

Triund Trek

For the famous Mcleodganj Triund trek, you have to reach either Dharamshala or Mcleodganj. You can reach the above destinations by the following means to further cover the Triund trek distance by hiking.

By air: The closest airport to Triund is Gaggal Airport, which is 22 kilometers away.

By rail: The nearest railway station to Mcleodganj is Pathankot railway station, where you may board trains.

By bus: Tourists can easily book Volvo buses to Dharamshala or Mcleodganj, the entire distance is 500 kilometers.

The Triund trekking begins from Galu Temple (3 km from the main Mcleodganj market), however, there are a variety of ways to get to Galu. You may either get a cab from Mcleod Ganj to the Galu Temple or begin the journey from Mcleod Ganj.

The trek may alternatively begin from Bhagsu Nag by passing through the famous Bhagsunag waterfall. From Galu, there is a clear trek that leads through a lovely forest of mountainous shrubs, bushes, trees, and plants.

It is a moderate hike with unrivaled beauty when compared to other trekking routes in the region. This trek passes through forests of Deodar, Oak, and Rhododendron. Small tea, coffee, and snack shops (not many) can be found along the journey. The whole distance of this journey is trekked by a lot of locals and tourists every day. This trek can easily be done by an average physically fit individual easily in around 5 hours. 

BEST TIME FOR TRIUND TREK 

The Mcleodganj Triund trek is accessible for most of the year, with the exception of the months of January and February when the hiking trail to Triund is inaccessible due to heavy snowfall. The ideal time to go trekking is in the first half of the year, from March to May, and in the second half of the year, from September to December. Even if it rains in June and July, hiking is not advisable but still feasible; the meadow is lush green and offers an out-of-this-world view.

It’s a reasonably easy hike that shouldn’t be too taxing. For the most part, this is an undulating hike; but, getting to the end is a challenge. However, be cautious when going to the peak during the winter months, since the accumulation of snow can make the well-defined trail a bit disconcerting.

Some Important Information Regarding Triund Trekking

  • The Itinerary- Mcleodganj – Dharamkot – Magic View – Triund – Dharamkot
  • Triund Trek Difficulty Level- Moderate
  • Mcleodganj to Triund Distance- 12 km
  • Altitude Gain- 2100 m to 2,850 m
  • Nearest Medical Facility- Mcleodganj
  • Nearest Major Hospital- Dharamshala
  • Last ATM- Mcleodganj

Things To Carry In Your Backpack For Triund Camping

  • Sturdy Trekking/hiking shoes (waterproof)
  • Warm Hand gloves (if the weather and temperature are low)
  • Extra pairs of socks
  • Jacket and wind-cheater
  • Water bottles (mineral water is available, but maybe expensive)
  • Cap and Sunglasses
  • Trekking poles (if needed)
  • Photo ID proofs
  • Light snacks (chocolates, dry fruits for the trek)
  • Basic toiletries-handwash, soap, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, etc.
  • Basic medicines & pain gels
  • Hand sanitizer & masks

Also, before leaving for the trek make sure you book everything in advance and also check if the trek is open for the tourists or not. Recently, the government has banned camping on the Triund top and trekkers can camp at the available campsite of Mana which is around 2 km from the Triund hilltop. Taking a guide along is also mandatory now. 

As a good tourist, we expect you to leave no trace- Protect Nature, Don’t litter on the trails and the hilltop. We hope we have answered most of your queries, if you still have any more of them please comment in the section below and we will try to answer them too. 

Happy Trekking!!! 

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Triund Trek

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Triund Trek a very peaceful Trek in India , offers the charm of trekking in Himachal . A well- known destination, the beauty of high hills attracts many tourist every year.

Feast your eyes with the exotic views of Dhauladhar range and fascinating Kangra valley. The exciting terrains through mixed dense forests and serpent curves makes it a bliss for trekking lovers. The soothing environment makes it perfect for a relaxing escapade.

Why Triund Trek ?

Triund is a small hill station located in the Kangra district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Triund is a part of Dharamkot and is located at the foot of the Dhauladhar ranges at a height of 2875 m. This is an easy and ideal destination for trekkers looking for a short but moderately difficult trek with spectacular vistas and a rewarding end result.

The Triund Trek is extremely popular among young people and families. During peak seasons, the trek can be extremely crowded; therefore, those planning to visit the site for its tranquility should consider visiting during the weekdays and early summers when it is less crowded. The trail helps trekkers gain knowledge about the beauty of the mountains and local culture. The trek’s short duration benefits climbers who want to enjoy the thrill of trekking while also visiting Himachal’s local villages.

Trekkers can extend their trekking experience by visiting nearby attractions such as Bhagsu Falls, a popular tourist attraction known for its captivating and refreshing waterfall. The views of many snow capped peaks from the endpoint might also assist trekkers in bookmarking their new adventure.

Highlights of Triund Trek

Camping at Triund will be a magical and one in a lifetime experience.

This trek offers magnificent views of Dhauladhar range and Kangra valley.

Go through the dense forest cover of Oaks, Fir and Rhododendrons

Explore the rich variety of Flora and Fauna.

Witness small settlements and small streams on the way.

Key Points of Triund trek

Short itinerary of triund trek.

Day 1 –   Trek from Mcleodganj to Triund (2875 m) (9 km) (4/5 hours)

Day 2 –   Triund (2875 m) to Mcleodganj (9 km) (3 hours)

Note: – Our service will remain from Mcleodganj to Mcleodganj – for more details please check includes or excludes 

Triund trek should be your this year’s summer trek?

The journey to Triund is brief but difficult. The Moon peak, Rifle Horn, Arthur’s Seat, and the mighty Dhauladhar range can all be seen from the start of the trek. This trek’s forest section is small but revitalising, with oak and rhododendron forest, which is quite memorable for trekkers. Climbers will enjoy this trek because of its varied terrain, dense forests, and serpentine curves.

Despite the fact that the Triund trek can be completed in a single day, with a total time of only nine hours back and forth, including time spent at the end point, we strongly recommend that trekkers stay overnight. A delicious dinner combined with camping under a star-studded sky is an experience in and of itself. One of the most spectacular aspects of the Triund Trek, attracting a large crowd of nature enthusiasts, is the rainbow of colours that fills the sky as the sun sets and rises.

The altitude covered in Triund trek 

Mcleodganj-2082m

Triund-2875m

Best Time to Visit  Triund Trek

Triund is a journey that can be done at any time of year, but the summers are regarded as peak season, attracting a significant number of visitors from all around the country. This trek is the first choice of those seeking for a simple and doable summer trek. Summer experiences fairly good temperatures with pleasant daytime and slightly colder nights. In March, April, May, and June, visitors can see beautiful trails and green forests with flowing streams.

This trek is also best done in the months following the monsoon season, just before winter. Daytime temperatures range from 5 degrees Celsius to 12 degrees Celsius from September to December, with slightly colder nights.

Is it safe?

Set amidst the popular destinations, the Triund trek is indeed very safe. All of our professionals strive to provide the best experience possible for trekkers, so a collaborative contribution of a relaxed mindset and morally communicative behavior with fellow trekkers will be greatly appreciated.

Despite the fact that the elevation is relatively low, if the hiker experiences any AMC symptoms, please notify our teams before continuing.

Difficulty level

Regardless of the fact that the top is relatively low in elevation, we recommend regulated physical fitness. All groups will be guided by our pros for trekking equipment and any impending terrain during the course.We strongly urge beginner trekkers to attempt the Triundtrek due to its modest difficulty.

Weather conditions

Summers on this trail are typically green, whereas winters see a gradual drop in temperature, allowing nearby areas to become covered in patches of snow.

The weather conditions vary depending on the time of year trekkers travel. From March to June, temperatures are moderately pleasant during the day but significantly colder at night. Monsoons continue to cascade the trek with heavy rain.

During the day the temperature of Triund trek is around ( 09°C to 18  °C  and during the night the temperature comes down to  05 °C  to 10 °C  which is not bad.

Things to carry

1) Because nights at elevations tend to be considerably colder, we suggest having well-graded, warm and comfortable clothing along with good quality shoes.

2) Despite the fact that we handle medical crises, we urge individuals to keep their emergency kits at hand in any case of personal underlying illnesses.

3) Since the journey provides you with a picturesque view of many peaks, don’t forget to bring your camera along with extra batteries.

4) Our staff will consult with fellow trekkers about their luggage and, if lacking, will assist trekkers in obtaining any necessary equipment. Only the relevant luggage should be brought, as a result.

Other important trekking essentials-

Connectivity and Transactions

1) All networks, including Vi, Airtel, and BSNL, function well in Himachal Pradesh, but connectivity along the route is unpredictable, so we advise people to complete all of their work ahead of time.

2) Trekkers will be provided with walkie- talkies beforehand in case of emergency

3) Last ATM transactions available will be at Mcleodganj. We recommend travellers to collect cash beforehand or while in Mcleodganj as ATM available at other places might not dispense cash at times.

Day 1: Mcleodganj to Triund (2875 m) (9 km) (4/5 hours)

Meet the team at Mcleodganj Bus Stand and start the trek to Triund. Today’s trek will be amazing through mixed dense forest of Oaks, Deodar and Rhododendrons.

Triund is on the ridge top and offers exotic views of Dhauladhar ranges on one side and Kangra valley on the other. Setup your camps there in the peaceful environments and spend your night in the tranquil charm of Triund.

Day 2 : Triund (2875 m) to Mcleodganj (9 km) (3 hours)

Wake up early to watch the sunrise view and changing colors of lofty Himalayan peaks. Have sumptuous breakfast at Triund and get back to Mcleodganj.

Mandatory Documents

Please carry the documents given below.

Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates

Note: –   Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.

Necessary Items for trekkers

carry on a trek

Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)

Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.

The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.

Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.

Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.

Layers of warm Clothing  Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.

Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.

T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.

Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.

Hiking Pole

Water Bottle 2

Cap or Balaclava

Woolen and Waterproof Gloves

Socks (Woolen and Regular)

Torch head light

Personal Toiletry Items –  (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)

Carry Personal Medical Kit

Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)

Medical Kit

Diamox – (Prevents altitude sickness)

Digene – (It cures discomfort in stomach, acidity)

Crocin Advance – (Cures fever and headache)

Aspirin/Combiflam – (Pain reliever)

Disprin – (Cures headache)

Avomine – (Prevents motion sickness)

Avil – (It treat allergies)

Norflox TZ & Lomofen – (Prevents Diarrhoea)

Ranitidine – (Reduces the amount of acid in stomach)

Volini/Moov spray – (For sprains)

Betadine/Savlon – (Antiseptic cream)

Stretchable/Elastic bandage

Note:- Use medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.

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What is Included In This Trek?

Transport Facility Mcleodganj To Mcleodganj

Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in tents on twin share basis

All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner

(All camping gears)

High quality tents

Sleeping bags

Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents

Dining Tent

Dining Table

Kitchen team

Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide

Medical Kit

Oxygen Cylinders

Crampons and Gaiters

What is Not Include In This Trek?

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

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Triund Trek: The Perfect Hike from Mcleodganj + Mountain Goats!

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Triund Trek - hiking route guide

Dharamshala in Northern India is famous for its association with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan community. It’s a fascinating and soul-nourishing place, but not far beyond the city you can experience soul-stirring peaks and joyful encounters with nature.

For anyone planning a visit to Dharamshala in Northern India , I encourage you to journey out onto the nearby nature trails that surround the city. If you’re wondering what hikes to do – as there are many – the Triund Trek is accessible to everyone and should be at the top of your list. 

Triund is a green alpine meadow situated on top of a hill station from where you have breathtaking views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountains and Kangra valley.

The hike to Triund from McLeodganj is a captivating adventure that promises majestic landscapes, walking with mountain goats, and the sheer joy of being up-close and connected with the Himalayan foothills.

Mountain goats along the Triund Trek

Duration, distance & difficulty level

Duration: The trek to Triund begins from McLeodganj and can easily be completed in one day. It usually takes 3 hrs up and 2 hrs down. You’ll want to leave enough time to spend at least 1 – 2 hrs enjoying the views from Triund Hill, so I recommend starting early.

Note: You can extend by one or two days by continuing onto the Snowlike Trek and also the  Indrahar Pass Trek which takes you to 4,342 metres above sea level. 

Distance: Depending on your starting point, it’s between 18 – 22 km round trip on foot.

Elevation:  Triund is at an altitude of 2800 metres, with a trek elevation of approx 1000 metres.

Difficulty: Although difficulty rating is quite subjective, I think it’s relatively easy – moderate comparative to other treks in the area.

I can assure you that if you have general fitness, with no problems standing on your feet all day, then you will be able to comfortably finish the trek in one day. If you get tired, there’s plenty of resting opportunities along the way, including a few stops for refreshments. 

Getting to the trailhead

Trail signs on the trek to Triund

The starting point of the trek is Galu Devi Temple , and you can get there by walking or getting a taxi from Mcleodganj, or from Bhagsu Nag village. Of the two, Mcleod Ganj is more straightforward and easier, but Bhagsu Nah offers the better views to where the trail starts at Galu. 

1st part of the Triund Trek

Hiking trail from McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala

The start of the trail is well marked and offers charming views of the valley and Dharamshala in the distance.

Almost as soon as the hike began, the uniqueness of the Triund trek began to unfold. From behind me, I could hear hooves clicking on the path and the sound was getting closer and closer.

I turned to look around, and saw a Shepard accompanied by his herd of donkeys and horses carrying heavy supplies strapped to their side. A couple of tiny dogs were running along for the ride like little musketeers. 

horses along the Triund Trek

I walked with them for a while, feeling utterly overjoyed to be sharing the path with a herd of animals instead of a hoard of humans.

Eventually, I was no match for their well-oiled engines, causing the gap between us to grow until they disappeared up the paths and behind a forest of trees. 

Magic View Cafe

About halfway through, I reached Magic View café , a charming makeshift mountain shop. 

Located at the side of a cliff, it offered sublime views of the valley below. I ordered a chai tea and rested for a few moments to take in the full panorama of the valley.

As much as I felt content to stay, the thought of getting a better view from the top lifted me from my seat and onto my feet once again. 

2nd part of Triund Trek + encounter with mountain goats

Soon after leaving Magic View café, I stopped in my tracks at the sight of a huge group of mountain goats. It was unlike anything I’d ever seen before.

Triund Trek hike guide - mountain goats

Amusingly, most of them were lounging around the main path. They couldn’t have looked less disinterested about any humans trying to pass through, myself included. I wondered whether it would be best to wait until a clearing in the path became available. Instead, I ended up weaving myself around them, careful not to step on any tails.

I stood for a while, marvelling at their beautiful long coats which swept along the ground like majestic capes in glossy shades of cream and brown, and grey and black.

Mountain goats in Mcleodganj - Northern India

Their most notable feature, their horns, looked as though they had been carved from a sculptor’s well-honed chisel. No two were the same. Each unique and differed dramatically in shape. Some horns shot up like spiral daggers, others had grown in flat a circular motion like two cinnamon swirls.

Mountain goat horns

Adding to the awe-inspiring scene were adorable babies goats, or ‘kids’ frolicking under the sun. They looked exactly like lambs. So cute! Possessing the energy of youth; not yet fully confident or capable on their legs but brimming with that youthful curiosity and persistence to get up and keep trying.

I genuinely could have turned back now and I would have been extremely happy. I felt nothing could top my encounter with these magisterial creatures. Though I still had lots of fuel in my tank, and with more people making their way up, it was time to move on.

The climb from here got steeper and rockier, and with this the views of the valley became wider and more spectacular.

The last 25 minutes to the top were probably the most challenging, with many curves in the trail (22 in total), but totally doable.

Reaching Triund Hill

Right before reaching the top, the view was obscured by a mound of huge boulders, only adding to the anticipation. Finally, one swift turn around the final corner, and there it was, the magnificent Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas.

Stunning doesn’t even begin to describe it. I just stood scanning the whole view and imprinting it to memory. This was a moment I wanted to last forever.

Triund Hill in Dharamshala, India

If someone had told me that I was in Switzerland, I would have believed them. The towering sharpness of the slopes that looked almost close enough to touch, extended beyond a fertile meadow filled with grazing horses.

I sometimes wonder, how on earth does such beauty even exist, and how lucky I am to experience it.

Exploring Triund Hill - boulders & paragliders

triund trek top view

In the distance, I spotted a couple of paragliders, and watched them surf and meander through the thin clouds setting off from the top and into the valley below. 

I have always thought if I could be transformed into any animal, it would be a bird. Can you imagine? Gliding across mountain tops, valleys, rivers, and borders. These paragliders seemed to have achieved something magical that resembled such freedom, if only for a few short but exhilarating moments.

As I began to explore Triund Hill, I came across lots of huge rocks, a playground for bouldering enthusiast. There weren’t many people in this section so I scrambled up a few just for the fun of it.

I stayed on Triund Hill for almost two hours, until fog started to appear. I watched as it engulfed the summit and soon could see nothing of the sharp peaks. It was a good job I started early. Had I arrived in the late afternoon, I would have been disappointed. Slowly, I turned around and made the journey back the way I came. 

By stepping out onto these time-worn paths located on the foothills of the Himalayas, you’ll leave with a little bit of your heart behind.

Hike to Triund, guide

When is the best time to hike Triund?

The trek to Triund top can be done almost all year round except for the rainy months of July and August, and if you want to hike during peak winter months of January and February there will be a lot of snow so you should only go with a guide.

In December, you can expect the first snowfall on the trek. The spring and summer months of March to June have the best weather conditions to trek. Though post-monsoon in autumn from early September to November have the clearest views of the mountains during the trek.

I went in early October and the weather was perfect for hiking, with great visibility to enjoy crystal-clear views of the Dhauladhar mountains and Kangra valley 

Want a more challenging hike? Add on the Indrahar Pass Trek

If you’re after something more challenging, you can extend the trek by one or two nights to complete the Indrahar Pass which reaches an elevation of 4300+ metres. Essentially, you do the Triund Trek, but continue to the Pass which increases in difficulty. It takes 3 or 4 days depending on your pace.

If you wish to do this hike, I recommend going with High Point Adventure . It’s an excellent and honest tour company and the guides are very kind and knowledgable. You can find their office located on Dalai Lama Temple Road in Mcleodganj.

I was supposed to do this trek with a guide, but had to cancel the morning of this hike as I spent most of the night awake. I’m not sure what happened exactly, but I’m quite certain it was an allergy to moth balls. Yep, of all things, moth balls. Many accommodations use them across India and they’re full of chemicals. For some of you, the smell might be nostalgic of your grandma’s cupboards.

The day previously, I had been hiking around the area and frolicking in the nature, feeling happy as a bee in honey. Everything was great until it was time to sleep.

Once I laid down and attempted to nod off, the sneezing started from out of nowhere. My nose turned into a running tap, followed by uncomfortable wheezing from my chest. The symptoms lasted all night, and I felt tired and miserable in the morning.

After a few moments of self-pity, I decided it would be better just do the Triund Trek. I was concerned it would develop into a cold, and I wouldn’t have the energy to make it over the Indera Pass, so figured I’d settle with the hike to Triud which I’d still manage even if I was feeling under the weather.

Regardless, the beauty that unfolded on the Triund Trek, and the view from the top, was enough to literally unblock my nose so I could smell the nature (also… there’s no nasty moths balls in nature so that helped!).

I’m sure I can also attribute feeling good to all the extra endorphins that you naturally get from all that increased breathing while hiking!

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Where to stay in McLeodganj

I stayed in two different places while in McLeodganj – one in the centre of town that was a bit more plush, and the other was basic accommodation situated in nature.

If you’re short on time, I recommend staying somewhere in the centre of town. This way you’ll also have a wealth of cultural offerings on your doorstep, not to mention some great places to eat after a day of exploring.

While in town, I recommend staying at Norbu House . It has everything you need and more. Close proximity to the Dalai Lama Temple and each room has a balcony with beautiful views.

For the basic accommodation, I stayed at Sagar Cottage (not bookable online), which is located next to Galu Devi Temple. If you have a heavy wheelie bag, this place will be tricky to reach, but if you’re looking to be away from town and just want to go hiking, then it provides a good base. While it might be basic, the higher vantage point affords exceptional views. 

If you’re looking for somewhere bookable that’s set on the outskirts of the city and closer to nature, Saheb’s Castle also offers an alternative stay. 

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Triund Trek, Mcleodganj

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Trip Highlights

Enjoy camping under the starlit sky with views of the snow-capped peaks on the adventurous Triund Trek. 

Experience the unique trail that ascends through dense oak, deodar, and rhododendron forests to alpine meadows and finally to the rugged terrain of the Himalayan peaks.

Get a thrilling experience as you reach the summit and witness the breathtaking views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar range and Kangra valley.

Witness the powerful BhagsuNag waterfalls, offering a refreshing and rejuvenating experience.

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Know Before You Go

  • Since its difficult to provide all the facilities in the mountains, one must not expect luxuries. Electricity may be available only at a few locations.
  • Bonfire would be dependent on weather conditions.
  • In case of bad weather any Govt restriction, the campsite location might change to Dharamkot.
  • The management reserves all the right to modify the triund trek during any emergencies or natural calamities.
  • The Triund trek takes place through an eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites or campsites. Travellers littering may be fined.
  • Children below the age of 7 years are not recommended for Triund trek.
  • It is recommended to carry season wise clothes and the right kind of shoes for the Triund trek.
  • Take your time adjusting to high altitudes, as the weather conditions can be different from lower areas.
  • Listen to your trek leaders or instructors carefully for a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the tour.
  • Please carry a valid ID proof.
  • No bill will be reimbursed for any missed service/facility.
  • Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
  • Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
  • Mobile & laptop charging points may/may not be available on campsites at a common point.
  • Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
  • It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the trek.
  • Please note that in the event of emergencies or natural calamities, the management reserves the right to modify the trek itinerary. However, any changes due to circumstances beyond our control is not covered in the package cost.

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About The Triund Trek :

Start on an unforgettable journey with Thrillophilia's Triund Trek package to experience a mesmerising adventure. The trek takes you through the dense forests of Oak and Rhododendron, leading you to the awe-inspiring views of the Dhauladhar range. This carefully curated trek leads you through natural trials, providing stunning views of the Kangra Valley.

As the day unfolds, prepare to be captivated by the stunning sunset that adorns the sky in vibrant hues of orange and pink. With Thrillophilia, immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the Himalayas, enjoying an ideal getaway with peace and adventure. Join us on this journey to discover the serene beauty and exhilarating challenges of the Triund Trek Dharamshala, for an experience etched in your memory forever..

Triund Trek Quick Facts:

Start/ End Point of the Trek:   Bhagsu Naag taxi stand

Duration:  2D/1N

Triund Trek Distance:  14 Kms

Triund Trek Height: 9350 feet

ATM:  Last ATM is in McLeod Ganj

Mobile Network: BSNL/Vodafone works the best in these areas

Trekking Gradient:  Easy To Moderate 

Triund Trek Best Time:  March till December

Triund Trek Package Inclusions:

➔ Accommodation in Dome tents on sharing basis

➔ Meals while on trek Dinner and Breakfast (Veg.)

➔ All necessary permits 

➔ First aid medical kits and stretcher

➔ Professional Trek Leader (Mountaineering qualified), Guide, and Support staff.

Available Group Departures:

➔ May: 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 22, 29

➔ June: 1, 5

➔ Sep: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26

➔ Oct: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31

➔ Nov: 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28

➔ Dec: 4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 22

Note: Customization available

How to Reach:

The Triund Trek itinerary begins at McLeodGanj, which serves as the starting point of this exciting trail. From there you can take a short 25-minute walk, take a taxi, or an auto ride to Dharamkot. Dharamkot is the base camp for the Triund Trek and is located 3 kilometres from McLeod Ganj.

By Air: The nearest airport to McLeod Ganj is the Gaggal Airport in Dharamshala, which is located around 21.9 kilometres away. Upon arrival, you can take a taxi or a bus to McLeod Ganj, which takes around 40 minutes to 1.5 hours. You can take a connecting flight from various cities in India to Gaggal Airport, also known as Kangra Airport.

By Train: Pathankot Railway Station is the nearest major railway station to McLeodganj, located approximately 90 kilometres away. Regular trains operate between Pathankot and major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad, making it a convenient option to reach McLeodganj. Taxis, buses, and shared vehicles are easily available from Pathankot, taking approximately 3-4 hours to reach McLeodGanj.

By Road: McLeod Ganj is well-connected to cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, and Haridwar by road. You can choose to drive your car, rent a taxi, or even take a private as well as public bus ride to reach McLeodGanj. From Delhi, the journey is around 495 kilometres, and a bus ride takes anywhere between 11 to 12 hours. Once you reach McLeodganj, you can hire a taxi, or an auto, or walk from the bus stand to reach Dharamkot.

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The best time to go on the Triund Trek is from March to June, and September to November. These months offer clear skies with pleasant weather and minimal rainfall, making it ideal to book our Triund Trek package. During spring, the trail is adorned with blossoms, while autumn presents a clear atmosphere, providing stunning views of the Dhauladhar ranges. Additionally, the night-time temperatures are comfortable, enhancing the camping experience under the starlit Himalayan sky.

How much does it cost to trek Triund?

The Triund Trek cost typically ranges from INR 845 to INR 1100, per person. This package includes accommodation in dome/alpine tents, sleeping bags, vegetarian meals, trekking and camping services, a bonfire, and the guidance of a friendly and experienced trekking guide. It covers all essential amenities, from clean drinking water to first-aid kits, thereby ensuring a hassle-free trekking experience.

What is Triund famous for?

What is the maximum altitude of triund trek.

The maximum altitude of the Triund peak is almost 9350 feet above the ground from where you can gape at the bounties of the Dhauladhar range and delight your eyes.

How is Triund Trek weather?

Triund's weather offers clear skies and pleasant weather for most of the year, promising a delightful trekking experience. The winter paints the landscape in white, while spring unfurls a variety of colours. The autumn welcomes a warm ambience with yellow-orange leaves and the summers are as vibrant as ever. During the monsoon season, while the trail comes alive with vibrant greenery, trekkers should be mindful of occasional showers and prepare accordingly for a safe experience.

What is the difficulty level of Triund Trek?

The Triund Trek is considered to be easy, making it suitable for all kinds of trekkers. The trail starts with gentle inclines and then gradually progresses to steep ascents. This gradual increase in difficulty allows trekkers to adapt to the terrain, making it ideal for beginners and experienced hikers alike. It is a welcoming choice for those seeking an enjoyable Himalayan trekking experience.

What activities are included in Triund trek?

1. Marvel at the BhagsuNag Waterfall:  As part of the McLeodganj Triund Trek package, you will have the opportunity to witness the majestic BhagsuNag Waterfall. This captivating natural wonder is the highest waterfall in McLeodganj, and it offers a refreshing stop along the trek. 

2. Witness the Dhauladhar Mountains:  The Triund Trek provides trekkers with the chance to witness the awe-inspiring Dhauladhar mountains up close. These rugged peaks are a prominent feature of the landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views throughout the trek. 

3. Camp in Leta Village:  Leta Village, situated along the trail, is an ideal spot for camping. Trekkers can experience the tranquillity of the Himalayas by setting up camp amidst the serene surroundings. This activity can be included within your Triund Trek prices.

4. Enjoy the Sunrise at the Top:  One of the most enchanting experiences on the Triund Trek is witnessing the sunrise from the top. As dawn breaks, the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colours, casting a warm glow over the landscape.

What do you wear to a Triund Trek?

When going for the Triund trek, you must know that you will be facing colder climatic conditions, therefore your clothing needs to be warm. From fleece jackets to layer-able clothes, these items are a must. You should bring woolen clothes while making sure that you pack extra. In addition to this, items like woolen caps, gloves, socks, etc are also a must. 

Which type of shoes should I carry on the trek to Triund?

What kind of physical fitness will be required to do trekking in triund.

The trek is not very difficult, but there are tricky trails as well which requires climbing in deep snow. But for that, you need to prepare yourself. For this, you can start jogging every day and then do cycling for some time. Always take the stairs without any breaks which will help you to keep fit.

Also, start with brisk 10 minutes walk every day and then some physical exercise like stretching. You can also do some yoga every day to regulate your breathing properly.

What is the total trek distance of Triund Trek?

The total trek distance of Triund Trek is 14 kilometers. In general, it takes the trekkers around 4 to 5 hours to cover this entire distance and reach the summit.

How long does it take to trek Triund?

The Triund Trek spans approximately 9 kilometres, from Dharamkot to the stunning Triund top, making it a one-day trek. The trail encompasses diverse landscapes, from dense forests to steep ascents, offering trekkers a rewarding and exhilarating experience. It can be completed in 4 to 6 hours, depending upon your individual pace and breaks in between.

Is Triund open all year around?

Is camping allowed in triund.

Yes, camping is allowed in Triund. You can stay here overnight in tents with your friends or solo. Camping is one of the best parts of the Triund trek as tourists can enjoy gazing at the glittering stars, listening to the exotic animals, and feeling the calmness of the place while camping here.

Is Triund Trek safe for beginners?

Yes, Triund Trek Thrillophilia is safe for beginners as it is one of the most sought-after treks when it comes to naming a trek for beginners. This is a small 14 km trek that can be completed easily as the terrain is quite an easy one. On the notch, it gets a little difficult but is doable for everyone.

Is there snowfall in Triund?

Yes, there is snowfall in Triund in the chilling months of winter. If you want to experience the Triund trek amidst the snowfall, the best time you plan the itinerary in the months of January and February. The coldly white snowfall makes the Triund trekking experience more captivating. However, the Triund trek in winter along with snowfall becomes slightly challenging, especially for novice trekkers.

Can Triund be my first trek?

Is triund trek safe.

Triund Trek is referred to as one of the safest treks in Himachal, rather says, the Himalayas. Trekkers will always find people on the way through the entire Triund Trek distance. There are no such incidents of robbery or like that reported till date.

Moreover, the locals are very supportive and they always make you feel welcome. Also, no wild animals are found during the Triund Trekking. So, it is absolutely safe and solo travelers can also go for it.

How to reach Triund Trek from Chandigarh?

By Bus: A number of direct buses run regularly from Chandigarh to Mcleodganj, which is considered to be the base camp for Triund Trek.

By Train: There is no direct train to Mcleodganj from Chandigarh. You can take a train from Chandigarh to Jalandhar. Upon reaching Jalandhar, you can take a taxi to reach McleodGanj, from where the Triund Trek will start.

How to reach Triund from Delhi?

The total distance from Delhi to Triund is 480 KM. If you’re planning for the Triund Trek from Delhi, you have to reach McLeodganj first. The reporting location for the trek is in Dharmkot, just 10 KM away from McLeoganj.

By Flight – The nearest airport to McLeodganj is Gaggal. You need to take a flight from Delhi to Dharamshala, again flight travel from Dharamshala to Gaggal.

By Rail – The closest railway station to McLeodganj is Pathankot railway station. There are direct trains running between Delhi and Pathankot.

By Road – You can take a bus ride from Delhi to Dharamshala or McLeodganj directly. From there, there are many Volvo buses available at your convenience to reach the location. From McLeodganj, tourists generally go by walk to reach the basecamp, or by taking a private taxi.

Can we visit Triund Trek in December?

Yes, you can go for Triund Trek in the month of December. During the winter month, Triund Trek receives snowfall, which usually attracts snow lovers.

Is Triund trek open in October?

Can triund trek be done in one day.

Since you will be trekking for a distance of 14 KM to reach an elevation of 9350 ft, you might not be able to cover the whole trek in a single day. It is at all times advisable to keep hurried aside and take full advantage of the trek by spending a night camping amidst the serene surroundings. 

What should I bring to a Triund Trek?

Triund Trek is considered as one of the easiest and safest trekking trails in the Himalayas. However, that does not mean you should visit the place with empty hands. Along with your high energy, trekkers should bring the below-mentioned stuff to Triund Trek:

  • Warm clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Extra pair of socks
  • Skin moisturisers and sunscreen lotion
  • Umbrella or raincoat
  • Mosquito repellent cream or lotion
  • Sunglass and caps
  • Personal stuff
  • Personal medicines
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Water bottles

What are the places to visit near Triund?

  • Bhagsu Falls: Lying near the Bhagsu village, Bhagsu Falls is a magnificent waterfall, cascading from an elevation of around 30 feet above sea level.
  • Kareri River: Flanked by towering mountains covered with alpine trees, Kareri River is created by the waters melting from the Mankini Peak.
  • Guna Devi Temple: Situated in Guna and perched at an elevation of around 2,310 meters above sea level, the Guna Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali.
  • Laka Glacier: Perched at an elevation of around 10,600 feet above sea level, Laka Glacier lets you trek through a spectacular trail covered with oak trees and rhododendron bushes.

Which are the other treks in Dharamshala and McLeodganj?

Treks in Dharamshala and McLeodganj include:

  • Trek to Kareri Lake: Located 9 KM away from Dharamshala City, a trek to this lake will take you through a forest filled with pine and oak trees. The trail consists of many rocky and steep areas, thus make sure you are properly geared up.
  • Bhagsu Nag: This short and refreshing trek will take you towards the bird eye view of the whole Bhagsu village. This trek will take you towards 2 main locations, one of which is a gushing waterfall and the other is a Shiva Temple.
  • Trek to Shri Guna Devi Mandir: Located 13 KM away from both Dharamshala and McLeodganj, this 4KM long walking trail will lead you to the most scenic views. Being a one day hike, this is the favourite trail of many tourists here.

Which are the other best Himachal treks that we can book from Thrillophilia?

Here is the list of best treks in Himachal that you can book from Thrillophilia:

  • Bhrigu Lake Trek
  • Beas Kund Trek
  • Prashar Lake Trek
  • Kheerganga Trek
  • Pin Parvati Trek

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🗓 Best Time To Visit: September to June

⏰ Open Hours: Open 24 hours

🏞 Things To Do: Trekking, Camping, Photography, Bird-Watching

💰 Budget: INR 3000 - 4000 for Trek and Camping

🧳 Traveller Types: Adventure Enthusiasts, Nature Lovers, Photographers

🔖 Known For: Spectacular views of Dhauladhar ranges, Beautiful trek trails, Night camping

🚉 Distances: From Dharamshala Airport - 22 km, From Pathankot Railway Station - 85 km, From Mcleodganj Town - 9 km

🥾 Trek Difficulty: Moderate

🏕 Campsite Facilities: Basic Tents, Sleeping Bags, Toilet Tents, Kitchen Tents

📌 Tips: Carry enough water and snacks, wear comfortable shoes, start early for the trek

🚫 Rules/Regulations: No littering, respect nature, no loud music

Are you looking for a thrilling and memorable trekking experience in the Himalayas? Do you want to witness the majestic beauty of the snow-capped mountains, the lush green valleys, and the starry night sky? If yes, then you should definitely consider Triund trek as your next destination.

Triund trek is one of the most popular and rewarding treks in Himachal Pradesh. It offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar range, the Kangra valley, and the night sky. It is also a perfect getaway for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and backpackers. In this article, we will provide you with a complete guide to Triund trek, covering everything you need to know before you embark on this amazing journey.

What is Triund Trek and Why You Should Do It

Triund is a small hill located at an altitude of 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level. It is situated in the lap of the Dhauladhar range, which is a part of the Himalayas. Triund trek is a moderate level trek that starts from Mcleodganj, which is a famous hill station and the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The trek takes about 4 to 5 hours to reach the top of Triund from Mcleodganj and covers a distance of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) one way.

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The main attraction of Triund trek is the scenic beauty and tranquility of Triund. The trail passes through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and fir trees that provide shade and freshness. The trail also offers panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range and the Kangra valley that will leave you spellbound. The best part of Triund trek is camping under the stars at Triund. You can pitch your own tent or rent one from the local vendors. You can also enjoy a bonfire and some delicious food at Triund. The night sky at Triund is a sight to behold as you can see millions of stars twinkling above you.

Triund trek is not only a visual delight but also a physical and mental challenge. It tests your stamina, endurance, and willpower as you climb up the steep slopes and rocky paths. It also gives you a sense of achievement and satisfaction as you reach the summit and witness the breathtaking views. Triund trek is also a great opportunity to connect with nature and yourself. You can feel the fresh air, listen to the birdsong, smell the flowers, and touch the snow. You can also meditate, practice yoga, or read a book at Triund.

Triund trek is one of the best ways to experience the Himalayan adventure and culture. You can meet new people, make friends, and share stories with fellow trekkers and locals. You can also learn about the history, religion, and lifestyle of Mcleodganj and Dharamshala, which are known for their Tibetan influence and heritage.

Best Time to Visit Triund

Triund trek can be done throughout the year except for January and February when it is closed due to heavy snowfall. However, the best time to visit Triund depends on your preference and availability.

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If you love snow and want to see Triund covered in white, then you should visit Triund in March or April when there is still some snow left on the ground.

If you love flowers and want to see Triund in full bloom, then you should visit Triund in May or June when the rhododendron flowers are in season.

If you love monsoon and want to see Triund in its greenest glory, then you should visit Triund in July or August when the rain brings freshness and vitality to Triund.

If you love clear skies and want to see Triund in its best visibility, then you should visit Triund in September or October when the weather is pleasant and dry.

If you love cold weather and want to see Triund in its most serene state, then you should visit Triund in November or December when there is less crowd and more peace at Triund.

The weather conditions and climate of Triund vary according to the season and altitude. The temperature ranges from 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) during the day and from -5°C to 10°C (23°F to 50°F) during the night. The rainfall ranges from 100 mm to 300 mm (4 inches to 12 inches) per month depending on the monsoon. The wind speed ranges from 5 km/h to 15 km/h (3 mph to 9 mph) depending on the weather.

You should always check the weather forecast before planning your trip to Triund as it can change quickly and unexpectedly. You should also be prepared for any weather changes and carry appropriate clothing and equipment for the trek.

How to Reach Triund

The base camp of Triund trek is Mcleodganj, which is a famous hill station and the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Mcleodganj is well connected by different modes of transport such as air, rail, and road.

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The nearest airport to Mcleodganj is Gaggal Airport , which is located 18 kilometers (11 miles) away. You can take a flight to Gaggal Airport from Delhi, Chandigarh, or other major cities in India. From Gaggal Airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to Mcleodganj, which will take about 45 minutes to an hour.

The nearest railway station to Mcleodganj is Pathankot Railway Station , which is located 90 kilometers (56 miles) away. You can take a train to Pathankot Railway Station from Delhi, Amritsar, or other major cities in India. From Pathankot Railway Station, you can take a taxi or a bus to Mcleodganj, which will take about 3 to 4 hours.

You can also reach Mcleodganj by road from Delhi, Chandigarh, or other major cities in India. You can take a private car, a taxi, or a bus to Mcleodganj, which will take about 10 to 12 hours from Delhi, 6 to 8 hours from Chandigarh, or 4 to 6 hours from Shimla.

Once you reach Mcleodganj, you can start your Triund trek from the main square of Mcleodganj or from Dharamkot, which is a small village located 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) away from Mcleodganj. You can walk or take a taxi or an auto-rickshaw to Dharamkot. The trekking trail starts from Dharamkot and passes through Galu Devi Temple, which is the first checkpoint of the trek. You can also hire a guide or a porter from Dharamkot or Galu Devi Temple if you need one.

There are many attractions enroute to the base camp of Triund trek that you can visit and enjoy. Some of them are:

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Namgyal Monastery: This is the largest Tibetan monastery in India and the official residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. You can visit the monastery and see the beautiful architecture, statues, paintings, and gardens. You can also attend the prayer sessions and listen to the chants of the monks.

Bhagsu Falls: This is a scenic waterfall located 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) away from Mcleodganj. You can hike up to the waterfall and enjoy the refreshing spray of water. You can also visit the Bhagsunath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has a natural spring inside it.

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Tibetan Museum: This is a museum that showcases the history, culture, and struggle of the Tibetan people. You can see the exhibits, artifacts, photographs, and documentaries that depict the life and plight of the Tibetans. You can also learn about the Tibetan Buddhism and its teachings.

St. John’s Church: This is an old church that was built in 1852 and is surrounded by deodar trees. You can see the Gothic style architecture, stained glass windows, and paintings of the church. You can also visit the grave of Lord Elgin, who was the Governor-General of India during the British rule.

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Triund Trek Itinerary

Triund trek is a moderate level trek that takes about 4 to 5 hours to reach the top of Triund from Mcleodganj and covers a distance of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) one way. The trek can be done in a day or two depending on your preference and availability. Here's a detailed itinerary:

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Day 1: Arrive at Dharamshala

Your trip begins with your arrival at Dharamshala, a beautiful hill station and the home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. You will be transferred to your hotel where you can rest for a while and explore the town. You can visit H.H. Dalai Lama Temple , and Norbulingka (a Tibetan centre for learning and preserving traditional art and craft). Tomorrow you will start your trek on foot, so rest well.

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Day 2: Bhagsu Nag to Triund

Distance: 9 kms, Duration: 4 hours

After breakfast at your hotel, you will leave for Bhagsu Nag. This is where your actual trek on foot begins. You will start with a steep climb through dense forest of rhododendron, oak and deodar trees for about 4 hours. Make sure you break for lunch on the way to Triund.

This straight trek will take you to your first destination of the day, Triund, a lovely alpine meadow situated at the top of a ridge. The beauty of the surroundings is mesmerizing especially with an enchanting view of the peaks of Dhauladhar Mountain and Kangra Valley gracing the two ends. Pitch your tents for the night and enjoy a warm dinner along with bonfire.

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Day 3: Triund to Laka Glacier

Distance: 8 kms

The next day, you will trek further up towards Laka Got crossing the glacial moraine on the way. The trail will lead to an opening of an open meadow at Laka Got, a temporary shepherd encampment. It is located at the mouth of a small glacier known as Laka Glacier, which is covered with snow from March to June. However, the snow starts to melt as the monsoon approaches while you will not find any snow after monsoon. Stay here for a while and cherish the beauty of nature. Have lunch and return to Triund for a goodnight sleep.

Day 4: Triund to Bhagsu Nag

It is your last day of the trek when you will be returning back to Bhagsu Nag from Triund. Trek downwards taking a different route than the one you came from. The trail is steep descending via Laheta Village leading you to Bhagsu nag marking the end of the short yet exhilarating excursion. Arrange for the transfer to the hotel to wash up and proceed with to your next destination.

Tips & Tricks For Triund Trek

1. No matter what season you are travelling in, always bring warm clothes with you

2. Be prepared and bring your own trekking gear and equipment

3. Bring a medical aid kit and your usual medicines for the way

4. Bring good quality hiking boots or sports shoes

5. Bring raingear even if you are not travelling during monsoon season

6. Obtain all the permits well in advance required for trekking in the region

7. Bring spare batteries and film roll for the camera as there will be no electricity supply

8. A well informed and trained guide is essential and do make sure to sort out all trivial things well in advance to avoid misunderstanding

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Triund trek is a complete guide to the ultimate Himalayan adventure. It is a moderate level trek that offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar range, the Kangra valley, and the night sky. It is also a perfect getaway for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and backpackers.

We hope that this article has inspired you to book your trip and experience the beauty of Triund. Triund trek is one of the best ways to explore the Himalayas and enjoy the scenic beauty, tranquility, panoramic views, camping experience, and culture of Mcleodganj and Dharamshala. It is also a great opportunity to challenge yourself and connect with nature and yourself.

So what are you waiting for? Book your trek to Triund today and get ready for the ultimate Himalayan adventure. You can visit our website for more details. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Happy trekking!

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For those who enjoy adventure and experiencing nature, the Triund Trek's immense wilderness is the perfect location. With the stunning Dhauladhar Range on one side, the Kangra Valley on the other, and the beautiful landscape all around, it provides a wonderful escape from the daily grind.The Triund Trek is one of the most popular treks since it is easy to moderately demanding and allows both novices and experts to experience the Himalayas. It is located close to Chandigarh, about 18 kilometers from Dharamshala, and is a fantastic area to hike all year. It will lead you to the homes of numerous birds and is a great location for birdwatchers. You may witness a magnificent vista of the rhododendron and oak trees along the route, making the Triund trek a pleasure for nature lovers.Located at 9500 feet above sea level, it can easily be finished in 2 days and one night, making it a great weekend trekking destination. Another popular activity there is Triund camping, which is a fantastic way to absorb the beauty of the area under the stars. The sunset views are unquestionably the most notable feature of the trek, drawing hikers to camp at the top overnight.A significant number of people visit the hike every year since it is easily accessible from Dharamshala or McLeodganj and offers incredible experiences. It might be packed up top during weekends and throughout the holidays. As a result, it is advisable to take this hike on a weekday to experience its beauty with fewer people.

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Maximum Altitude: 9278 ft (2828 m)

Grade: Easy to Moderate

Duration: 2 days and one night

Trekking Distance: Approx. 11 km

Trail Type: Well-defined trails with 22 curves and steep trek

Railhead: Pathankot Railway Station is the nearest railhead to the trek from where trekkers can access McLeodganj by bus or shared cab

Airport: Gaggal airport is located 10 km from nearby Dharamshala

Snow Season: January to March

Service From: Dharamkot, McLeodganj, Bhagsu, or Gallu

Base Camp: Dharamkot, 2 km from McLeod Ganj

Best Season: The best months to trek are the spring and summer months of April to June, and the post-monsoon months of September to November.

Region: Dharamkot, Himachal Pradesh

Who can Participate: Anyone who enjoys nature, adventure, and birds, as well as novice to experienced trekkers

Triund Trek Itinerary

Day 1: The trail begins close to the water tank near the government school in Dharamkot. Walk up this trail for about 30 minutes to the Galu temple clearing. The path to Triund continues right after passing the tiny shrine. Enjoy the magnificent scenery along the route. After reaching the summit, basking in the winning feeling, unwind around the bonfire, and take in Dharamshala's breathtaking scenery. After a delicious dinner, retire to your lodging for a night of beautiful dreams.

Day 2: Get up early to enjoy the lovely sunrise and depart for the Snow line, approximately 5 kilometers away. After spending some time at the Snow line, head to McLeodganj in the afternoon. Coming down should take much less time than climbing up.

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Dharamkot to Triund

Trek Distance: 5.45 km

Trek Duration: 4 hours

Begin your Triund Trek journey early in the morning near Dharamkot's water tank and continue the trek for about 30 minutes to the Galu Temple clearing. From the tea shop, walk past the shrine. The trail ascends gradually, passing through dense oak woodland and climbing the steep slope of the Laka Ridge. As you travel farther down the valley, you will see spectacular views of the Dhauladhar mountain as well as exotic songbirds. The road includes around 22 curves and becomes steeper after halfway. The trail climbs to the Triund ridge via a series of switchbacks taking you out of the rhododendrons onto the grassy field of the Triund ridge. It is the location of your Triund camping, where you will spend your delightful evening and night under the twinkling stars.

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Triund to Dharamkot

Trek Duration: 2-3 hours

Start your day by savoring the breathtaking scenery of the sun rising behind the mountains. It truly is a sight to behold to watch the sun rise over the Kangra valley. Have your morning breakfast, pack your bags and start your return trekking journey to Dharamkot. This return Triund trek distance is roughly 5.45 kilometers long, like Day 1. While continuing on the trail downward, you will get to Dharamkot faster. As a result, you will have more time to take in the panorama around. Enjoy the trek, stop at the cafes along the way, take some amazing pictures, and come home with lovely recollections of your incredible trekking adventure.

General Trivia About the Triund Trek

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Although the Triund hike may be completed in a single day, stopping overnight is strongly recommended. While camping at Triund, you can enjoy sunrise and sunset vistas, a magnificent dinner and breakfast, a starry sky, a bonfire, and a comfortable night's sleep under the dazzling stars. Seeing the snow-capped mountains from the top is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

However, the Triund trek route is easy; there are some challenging sections that require a steady stroll. The Triund trek distance has 22 steep twists, giving it the nickname "22 Curves" trek.The Triund trek doesn't need special authorization, but there is a forest checkpoint at the starting point near the Gallu Mandir temple. They check your id and backpack for the plastic you are carrying. Make sure you are trekking responsibly and don't dump any trash into the mountains. Take your rubbish back to the cities with you, leaving the mountains in a better state than you found them.

You can extend your hike through Laka to Lahesh cave from Triund if you have the time. Lahesh cave is the starting point for the Indrahar pass trek located at an elevation of 14,250 ft. It is possible to ascend to Lahesh Cave and return to Dharamkot on the same day.

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Route 1 : Dharamkot to Triund and back to Dharamkot

- Dharamkot to Gallu Checkpoint: 800 m

- Gallu Checkpoint to Magic View Cafe: 2.70 km

- Magic View Cafe to Triund Top: 2.10km

- Total distance: 5.60 km

- Total Time: 4-5 hours to reach the top and 2 to 3 hours to return to Dharamkot

Route 2: Bhagsu Nag to Triund and back to BhagsuNag Village

- Bhagsu Nag to Triund: 9 km, 5 hours walk

- Triund to Khabrotu to Bhagsu waterfall to Bhagsu Nag village: 9 km, 5 hours walk

- Total distance: 18.0 km

- Total Time: 5 hours to reach the top and 5 hours to return to village

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Although the Triund trek is an easy and safe hiking destination, you must be physically fit and follow certain safety practices and restrictions. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a first-timer, everyone embarking on this adventure should keep the following essential tips in mind to have the best time possible on the Triund trek:

  • Hire an expert guide if you are a beginner for this trek. It will help you safely complete the trek.
  • Before planning for this trek, start working on your leg strength and willpower.
  • Develop an environment of trekking at your home and practice daily. It will work as a prevention from possible injury.
  • Keep sipping a modest amount of water at various intervals throughout your trekking expedition to avoid being dehydrated.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as they will help in completing the trek easily.
  • Keep two pairs of socks and do check materials like fabric and necessary properties such as sweatproof and waterproof etc.
  • The trail becomes slippery after the snow starts to melt or during the monsoon, so be extra cautious during this time.
  • Practice walking daily with a backpack filled with the necessary trek items. Check how much weight you can lift comfortably.
  • Use walking poles as they will help you at steep sections.
  • Avoid littering! Bring additional plastic bags with you so you may take the trash home and dispose of it there.
  • A person's entire weight goes forward when descending, increasing the likelihood of tripping or falling, so use caution even as you are going down.

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Camping Essentials:

If you plan to camp alone in Triund, bring a sturdy tent, a sleeping bag that can resist 0 degrees, a liner, and a foam mat. Bring a tiny shovel with you so you may make a kitty hole and cover it if you need to defecate.

Trekking Footwear: Necessary because there will be several long and incline stretches to navigate

Backpack (40–60 liters): A sturdy backpack with a rain cover, strong straps, and a sturdy frame

Trekking pants: One set of hiking pants and a backup set in case the first pair gets wet.

T-shirts: Two lightweight, long-sleeved t-shirts to shield your arms and neck from the sun.

Thermals (Optional): It gets chilly at the summit at night as the temperature drops.

Sun hat and sunglasses: To protect yourself from the harsh sun.

Hand gloves and balaclavas/woolen scarves: To ward against the nighttime chill.

Socks: Two pairs of trekking socks and a pair of woolen socks for the evening.

Headlamp/LED torch: Mandatory for the trek

Trekking pole: To navigate the steep sections

Toiletries: Sunscreen, moisturizer, lip balm, light towel, toilet paper, toothpaste, toothbrush, and hand sanitizer.

Sanitary Ziplock: A zip lock bag to store soiled napkins that you can take home with you and discard once you get there.

Cutlery: A spoon, coffee mug, and a lunch box.

Water bottles: 1 liter each

Plastic covers: To compartmentalize items and store wet clothes

Mandatory Personal Medical Kit

  • Avomine: 1 Strip
  • Combiflam-: Half Strip
  • Crocin-: 10 tablets
  • Muscle relaxant: Half Strip
  • Digene: Half Strip
  • Avil: 1 strip
  • ORS: 6 packs

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Using Public Transportation to Get to Triund from Delhi

By Bus: The best way to get to Mcleodganj from Delhi is to take an overnight bus that will drop you off in the city center. There are two methods to get from Delhi to McLeod Ganj. The first option is to take a private bus from Majnu ka Tila, which takes approximately 10 to 11 hours. Another option is to take an HRTC bus from ISBT Kashmiri gate, which costs between Rs 600 and Rs 800 for a non-AC bus and between Rs 1200 and Rs 1500 for an AC bus. However, taking the HRTC buses is the most dependable choice, and tickets may be purchased online.

By Air: Gaggal Airport, located around 22 kilometers from Mcleodganj, is the closest airport.

By Train: Mcleodganj is 90 kilometers away from the closest train station, Pathankot. From there, you can take a bus or a taxi.

Using Public Transportation to Get to Triund from Chandigarh

By Bus: You can take a direct bus from Chandigarh ISBT to McLeod Ganj. It takes about 6 hours to get to McLeod Ganj by bus.

By Air: There are daily flights from Chandigarh to the nearest airport, Gaggal Airport. You can take a taxi from there to Mcleodganj.

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Triund Trek is open most of the year, except for January and February, when heavy snow sometimes closes the trail. The best times to trek to Triund are generally regarded as the summer months of April, May, and June, and the post-monsoon months of September and October. The weather is pleasant during these months, making them perfect for camping and hiking.

The monsoon season lasts from July to August, and hiking is not recommended during this period as the trail becomes slippery and dangerous. These months, however, offer the most gorgeous scenery, with lush green meadows and a variety of flowers and hues blooming.

The winter months of November through January are typically avoided because of the intense weather and significant snowfall. Trekking is quite risky and requires expert knowledge, appropriate gear, and guides during these winter months.

Why Visit Triund Trek?

Nestled amidst the Dhauladhar Range, Triund is an alluring and easy to moderate trekking destination that even beginners may complete. The hike provides some of the most stunning views of the Rifle Horn, Moon Peak, Arthur's Seat, and the intimidating Dhauladhar range. The trek's gorgeous forest segment leaves an indelible impression on every visitor, making it popular among nature and adventure enthusiasts of all ages. The sunset beauty is undoubtedly the most memorable aspect of the trek, attracting trekkers to stay overnight. Triund also serves as a gateway to numerous other trekking attractions, including the snow line, the Lakha Cave, and the Indrahar Pass.

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FAQ's of Triund Trek

How difficult is the triund trek.

Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate

The Triund trek is one of the easiest in the Himalayas, and even inexperienced hikers may complete it if they start from the Gallu Devi shrine. The Triund trek distance is only approximately 11 kilometers long in total, with only a few challenging spots. The first 4 kilometers of the Triund trek are simple and require no particular skills. The Triund trek trail then becomes steep, requiring good climbing skills as well as physical stamina. The journey is known as the 22 curves trek because it contains 22 sharp turns along the way.

The presence of snow makes this generally easy and well-defined trail slightly more difficult during the winters. So, if you are a beginner, it is best to avoid winters. Wearing comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing and trekking shoes are also important considerations while going on a trek. Additionally, you must avoid the alternative trek route of the Bhagsu waterfalls because it has higher and more treacherous sections. This Triund trek route is suitable only for professional trekkers. You have to be physically fit to face the challenges of the Triund trek. You must be physically capable of walking for roughly 6 km while carrying a backpack to enjoy the pleasures of the Triund trek.

Is it possible to complete the Triund trek in a single day?

Triund trek distance is about 11 km long and can easily be completed in 8 to 10 hours, making it easy to do in a single day. However, the best part of this trek is to witness the sunset, spend a night with Triund camping, and then take in the dawn the next day. Therefore, it is suggested that you set aside at least two days for the hike. It is a great weekend escape from Chandigarh and Delhi.

Is the Triund Trek risky?

The Triund trek is an easy trek with only a few steep sections. It is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the Himalayas for novice to expert professionals. This hike can be easily completed by anyone, including those who are new to hiking.

How long is the Triund trek?

Triund trek distance is around 11 km, with 5.45 km from Dharamkot to Triund and the same 5.45 km back to Triund if returning straight. The hike takes 4 to 5 hours uphill and around one hour less time downhill.

What season is ideal for Triund trek?

Triund trek is open all-year round offering stunning views of mountains and valleys. Although, the best time to go on a Triund trek is in the months of May and June before the rainy season and late September to November before it gets too chilly. Monsoon and cold winter months are not considered safe for trekking.

Will you get mobile signals at Triund Trek?

There is full network connection to Mcleodganj, and BSNL offers the greatest services in the area. However, there will be some disruptions in your cell connection along the trek. It is better to disconnect from technology while hiking to enjoy some peace, which is only possible if you turn off your phone.

Can girls safely go for the Triund trek?

Triund trek is amongst the popular trails drawing a lot of tourists. It is safe for both single female travelers and group trekkers due to the large number of trekkers present on the trail.

Could we go to Triund Trek on the weekends?

The Triund Trek is a short, easy hike that may be finished in a single day. Additionally, if you intend to camp, the trek can be easily finished in 2 days and a night. It is an excellent weekend getaway location because it is accessible and conveniently situated near Chandigarh and Delhi.

What level of physical fitness do I need to walk the Triund trek?

The Triund trek requires decent physical fitness despite having an easy to moderate difficulty level. The trek requires around 5.45 km high-altitude hike, thus trekkers must be in sufficient physical condition to enjoy the adventure.

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Hey there! Have you heard about the Triund trek? It's a super cool and easy trek in the Himalayas with amazing views of snowy mountains and valleys. People from Delhi and Punjab love to go on this trek over the weekend because it's short and sweet.

You can totally do this trek in just two days, perfect for a weekend adventure. We all know how busy life can get, but this trek gives you a chance to escape to the peaceful Himalayas. Even though it's a short trek, there are some steep parts that will definitely get your heart pumping.

Triund is a flat grassy area up in the mountains, about 2,875 meters above sea level. The views of the Dhauladhar mountain range are absolutely stunning. This trek is great for anyone, no matter your age, and you can finish it in just one day. It's the perfect quick getaway for a weekend full of fun and nature.

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Highlights of Triund

Captivating sunset, sunrise, and everlasting moments.

The sunset and sunrise are the main highlights of the Triund trek. The trek to Triund is a surreal experience which is filled with mesmerizing sunsets, beautiful sunrises, and the thrill of making it to the top.

One of the most magical aspects of the Triund Trek is undoubtedly the sunset. Everyone waits eagerly to catch that glimpse. The golden hues of the setting sun paint the sky with a breathtaking palette of colors, it is that view that makes the whole trek worth it.

Same is the effect if the sunrise from the Triund ridge, the first rays of the golden sunlight that hits the mountain top spreads different colors. It is a beautiful sight as the sun lights up the Kangra Valley. One can enjoy the different shades of colors and views of the sun rays kissing the snowcapped mountains.

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Have you ever wanted to sleep under the stars? Well, when you go camping at Triund, you can do just that! During your trek, you'll get to stay at a campsite where you can see the sky light up with millions of stars at night. It's like a magical show in the sky that will leave you in awe.

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Trail information

  • Bhagsunag (1750 meters) to Triund (2850 meters)
  • Trek Distance: 7 km
  • Trek Duration: 4-5 Hours
  • Difficulty level: Easy to moderate.
  • Old trail Dharamkot (1810 meter) to Triund (2850 meter)
  • Trek Duration: 4 Hours
  • Difficulty level: Easy

Best Season To Do The Triund Trek

When is the best time to do the Triund trek? Well, you can actually do it any time of the year! Each season brings something special to the trek that makes it super cool for adventure seekers.

But if you want the absolute best experience, try going in March to June or September to December. These months have the perfect weather for trekking. So grab your gear and get ready for an awesome adventure on the Triund trek!

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Private Trek

Solo Trek If you choose to go on a solo trek with your family or friends and a personal guide, you'll have the freedom to go at your own pace. Just keep in mind that this option can cost a pretty penny.

Joining a Group Trek is like going on an adventure with a bunch of friends. You'll have a guide to show you the way, meals provided, and you'll share a room with other trekkers. It's a fun and affordable way to explore the great outdoors.

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Hey guys! So, if you want to go on the Triund trek, you'll need to get a permit. It costs Rs 100 per day for each person.

And if you want to camp overnight, it's Rs 550 per camp for two people.

Oh, and one more thing - if you're caught staying illegally, you'll have to pay a fine of Rs 5000. So make sure you follow the rules!

Trek & Camp Gear

Ready for the Triund trek? Don’t forget to pack all the essential gear! You’ll need sturdy hiking shoes, a cozy puffer jacket, layers to keep you warm, a flashlight, toiletries, sunscreen, snacks, and some basic medicines just in case. Remember, there are no places to rent gear in Dharamsala or nearby, so make sure you have everything you need before you go. Happy trekking!

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Mcleodganj, Dharamshala

How to reach the triund trek.

Want to know how to get to the Triund Trek? Easy peasy! Just head to Bhagsunag, which is only 2 kilometers away from the Mcleodganj market. It's a quick 20-25 minute walk from there.

If you're feeling lazy or just want to save some energy for the trek, you can also hire an auto to take you from Mcleodganj to Bhagsunag. It'll cost you around Rs 100. So grab your gear and get ready for an adventure!

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How to Get to Triund using Public Transportation?

If you're coming from Delhi, the easiest way to get to Triund is by taking an overnight Volvo bus to Dharamsala. Once you arrive, the bus will drop you off at Dharamsala Mann filling station.

From there, you have a couple of options. You can either take a taxi to the trek starting point in Bhagsunag for around Rs 500- Rs 600, or you can hop on a shared jeep from Dharamsala to Mcleodganj for Rs 30. From Mcleodganj, it's just a 20-25 minute walk to reach the trek starting point.

If you prefer to fly, you can also take a flight from Delhi to Gaggal Airport, which is about 40 km away from Dharamsala. From there, you can take a taxi to the trek starting point.

No matter how you get there or where you start your trek, hiking through the beautiful Himalayan landscape is an experience you won't forget!

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Hey there! Ready for an awesome adventure? You can sign up for a trek to Triund right here! It's a super cool experience that you won't want to miss.

There are two ways to trek to Triund. The first route goes from Dharamkot to Galu temple to Triund via Magic view café. The cost is Rs 2000 per person, which includes a forest entry fee of Rs 100 per person per day and forest camping fees of Rs 550. You need at least 2 people to book this customized package.

The second route goes via Bhagsunag waterfall and you'll stay at Leta village. This package costs Rs 1500 per person and also includes forest entry fee and camping fees.

Once you book your trek, you'll get a confirmation email. The package includes overnight camping, a guide, tents with sleeping bags and mattress, dinner on day 1, breakfast on day 2, and if the weather is good, a bonfire at night. Before you head out, you'll get a quick briefing with some basic guidelines for the trek.

So, what are you waiting for? Get ready for an unforgettable trekking experience to Triund!

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Enroute attractions from bhagsunag waterfall.

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Shiva Café is a super cool spot to check out if you're ever in Mcleodganj. You can find it right by the waterfall, and it's always packed with people. The laid-back vibe of Mcleodganj has made Shiva Café a popular hangout spot. The view of the Bhagsunag waterfall is amazing and will totally relax you. The music playing in the background adds to the chill atmosphere. The snacks are delicious and will definitely fill you up. This place is perfect for nature lovers and used to be known for awesome parties in the 90s. The café is made of stones and has cool paintings inside. It's a must-visit spot for anyone looking for a unique and peaceful experience.

Bhagsu Waterfall

Hey there, have you heard about Bhagsu Waterfall? It's like a hidden gem up in the mountains, just waiting for you to explore. This waterfall is super beautiful and attracts a lot of tourists who just want to chill out in nature. The water is even considered holy, flowing through a temple and into pools where people go to wash away their troubles.

It's one of the coolest spots to visit in the area, with the sound of the rushing water being a favorite for everyone. And the best part? You can easily walk there from the main part of town, McLeod Ganj, and there's no fee to get in. Spend the whole day checking out all the different waterfalls, caves, hills, and crystal-clear pools - it's like a nature lover's dream come true!

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Jungle Café

Hey guys! Have you heard about the Jungle Café? It's this cute little tea shop that's about an hour away from the waterfall. It's right in the middle of the jungle, so it's a perfect spot for trekkers to take a break and recharge with some tea or snacks. After stopping at the Jungle Café, the trail gets tougher and you'll need to have lots of energy to keep climbing. But don't worry, there are a couple more cafes like Valley View Café and Maggie Point before we finally reach our campsite at Adventure Triund Hill Camp. Let's keep trekking and enjoy the journey!

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Are you ready for the ultimate camping adventure? Look no further than Manu Adventure Triund Camp in Leta Village! Imagine spending your days surrounded by the breathtaking Himalayas, with nothing but nature all around you. The journey to the campsite is an exciting 3-hour trek from Bhagsunag, passing through the charming upper Bhagsu village and Shiva café. Once you arrive, you can kick back and relax in cozy tents nestled in the heart of the forest. At 2300 meters above sea level, the campsite offers stunning views of the majestic Himalayas and lush greenery. It's the perfect escape for any nature lover!

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Karthani Campsite

Hey guys, so after walking for about an hour from Leta campsite, we finally made it to Karthani Campsite! This place used to be where shepherds lived, but now it's rented out by different companies who set up tents for people to stay in. It's like a mini version of Triund, and you can get a really up-close view of the amazing mountains around us. It's a popular spot for a lot of visitors, so get ready to enjoy the beautiful scenery!

Back in the day, going downhill was thought to be a breeze compared to going uphill. But for those with bad knees, it can actually be pretty tough. The good thing is, you can take your time and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed to reach the top for the sunset.

A Must visit

Holy bhagsunag temple.

Check out the awesome Bhagsunag Temple! This super old Hindu temple has been around for over 5000 years and is all about worshipping Lord Shiva. It's located in the village of Bhagsu, just a short 2 km away from Mcleodganj, with a beautiful view of the Dhauladhar range in the background.

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Once upon a time in Indian mythology, there was a big battle between the snake god, Nag devata, and King Bhagsu. The king had taken water from a special lake called Nagdal Lake, which made the snake god very angry. But in the end, King Bhagsu was defeated and then forgiven by the snake god. The place where this all happened was named Bhagsu Nag.

At the entrance of the Shiva temple in Bhagsu Nag, there is a bell made of white tiles and a marble step that leads inside. Once you’re in the temple, you’ll see a special five-faced Shivling and a small white statue of Nandi, the bull. The temple is surrounded by two pretty pools that are said to have magical healing powers.

So, if you ever visit Bhagsu Nag, make sure to check out the temple and maybe even take a dip in the sacred pools for good luck!

When you walk down the road to Bhagsu Temple, you’ll pass by a bunch of cool shops selling all sorts of fun stuff like wind chimes, dream catchers, and super trendy hippie clothes. The temple is easy to get to by road, and from there you can check out the awesome Bhagsu waterfall and even keep going to Triund for more adventures!

September is the coolest time to check out this spot because they throw a big fair every year that brings in tons of people from all over. The temple is always packed with folks having a blast and celebrating. Locals say that Radhasthmi is the absolute best time to come visit this temple.

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Dharamkot Mini Israel

Dharamkot is like a small, cool village in the Himalayas that's known for yoga. It's a great place to take a break from the real world for a few days. The best thing about Dharamkot is the awesome vibe there. It's like a mix of magic, spiritual energy from the Himalayas, happy people, peace and quiet, and feeling connected to nature. You can hear mountain birds, the wind blowing through the trees, and even smell farm animals in the distance. It's perfect for doing yoga and meditation in the morning. Dharamkot has amazing views of the Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar mountains. There are also meditation centers there where you can relax and find your inner peace. Dharamkot is a cool place that's both chill and exciting at the same time.

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Hey there! So, in this village, there’s only one main road that takes you to the super popular café called Trek and Dine. But once you pass the café, the road turns into a narrow pathway that’s perfect for taking a relaxing stroll through the forest. Along the way, you can check out cool spots like Galu Temple, waterfalls, and hiking trails. Eventually, the pathway leads to a flag temple that not many tourists know about. It’s like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered!

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Dharamkot is the place to be if you love food! There are so many awesome cafes like Trek and Dine, Moonlight café, and more. Each café has its own special dishes like lasagnas, pasta, hummus, and pita bread. And don’t forget about the famous Bhagsu Cake – it’s a must-try dessert! This yummy treat has a crunchy pie crust with caramel sauce and your choice of dark or white chocolate. Plus, if you’re vegan, there are plenty of options for you too at places like Vegan Café, Once in Nature, and Caterpillar. So many delicious choices to try in this village!

Dharamkot is a village that’s just starting to get popular with tourists, so most places to stay are home stays or guest houses. There are a few backpacker hostels, but they’re pretty basic. If you want to stay for a while, it’s easy to find a room with a bathroom and kitchen. Most of the home stays aren’t listed online, but you can find them easily and they’re usually affordable. You can just show up and ask around for a place to stay, usually with local families. There’s also a backpacker’s hostel with shared rooms and lounges at Flugler.

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Top Tips for Conquering the Triund Trek

Hey guys, if you’re planning to do the Triund trek, here are some tips to help you out! Make sure you have good hiking shoes, warm clothes, and a rain jacket because you won’t find any rental shops around. It’s a good idea to book your camping spot in advance, especially during the busy season. Consider hiring a guide to help you along the way. This trek is great for beginners, but you’ll need to be in decent shape. There aren’t any bathrooms on the trail, except at the private campsite, so plan accordingly. Anyone between 7 and 60 years old can do this trek. And remember, be ready for anything!

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Faq for triund trek, is there a permit fee for triund trek.

Yes, there is a new forest entry fee for Triund trek which clients need to pay directly at the check post at Galu temple or Bhagsunag waterfall. It’s Rs 200 per day per person. If anyone is found illegal the fine is Rs 5000.

Is camping allowed on the Triund top?

Yes, camping is allowed on Triund top only for a specific number of people per day. The forest camping fee is Rs 1100 for two people then there are other company charges from where you book it and only 10 tents are allowed in one day to be set up on the top. So, if you are looking to camp at the top you need prior permission and pre booking is required.

What do I need to carry with me for the Triund trek?

You need ID proof, hiking boots, puffer jacket, sunscreen, torch, basic toiletries, medicine, and energy bars.

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If you are a beginner and pondering about where to go for your first trek, Triund is the best option for you. Triund is a hill station situated in the district of Kangra. Located in the queen state of Himachal Pradesh , the Triund trek is an apt destination for first-time to moderately experienced trekkers.

Located amidst the vast and sturdy Dhauladhar range and Kangra valley, Triund trek provides some of the finest beauty of the knolls. Though rocky and hard at some places, the trail towards Triund is not too steep and its curvatures pass through lush green forests of oak and rhododendron. Not to mention its splendour during dawn, dusk, and moonlight, the hills gift an exhilarating cosmos to the nomads throughout the day as well. Triund trek is also a favourite weekend destination of many from Chandigarh and Delhi.

The base camp for Triund trek is Dharamshala. The nearest railway station and airport is Pathankot (Punjab) and Gaggal (Himachal Pradesh) which is 85 kilometres and 8 kilometres away respectively.

How to reach the base camp for Triund 

Once a traveller reaches Mcleodganj (10 kilometres from Dharamshala), the next destination is Dharmkot which is the reporting point of the trek. It is at a distance of 1 kilometre from Mcleodganj bus stop which can be covered by walking or by hiring an auto from the bus stop.

Best time to visit

The Triund trek can be taken up at any time throughout the year. The track goes a little shabby and muddy during monsoons. Snowfall during winter also makes the road less suitable for the trek. Best time for experiencing Triund is between March to June and then again from October to the beginning of December. The route remains closed for few weeks of December and January due to heavy snowfall.

Difficulty level

Triund trek is considered the best trek for starters. The trek stretches over a distance of 10 kilometres where first 4 kilometres is an easy trail but the last 2 kilometres have sharp, steep bends which make the trek a bit tough. There are 22 curves in the road for which the trail is also famous as ‘22 curves’.

Watching the sunrise from Triund Trek

Triund Trek itinerary

The trek can be smoothly completed at a span of two days and one night.

It’s best to start from Mcleodganj base camp at around 10 in the morning after breakfast. The road ascends via Dharamkot and Naddi and takes almost 4.5 hours to reach Triund. The road from Bhangsu village makes its way among jungles of oak and rhododendron. There are small snacks shops on the way where one can rejuvenate.

There are plenty of camps and a Forest Rest house (no need of prior booking) at Triund where one can spend the night. Camping, star gazing sessions, bone fires, and other such activities are the main highlights of staying overnight at Triund. Normally, booking at camps include accommodation and all meals.

After breakfast, trekkers hike to Khabrotu from where one can have the breathtaking view of Lake Glacier and the massive Dhauladhar. Taking a different downhill path while descending is advised to reach Bhagsu village. On the way, one can have the sight of the Bhagsu Waterfall. Gallu Devi temple is another point of a visit during the downhill journey. There are small shops along the downhill road where one can have their lunch as well.

Many say that Triund can be done in a single day! Yes, it can be but it all depends on your energy, fervour and of course, fitness level to cover both the uphill and downhill distance in a single day.

Tips before the trek

  • Weigh less. Leave out all unnecessary luggage at your hotel. The lesser burden will ease your trek.
  • Apart from winter seasons, wearing a jacket, trekking shoes and gloves will suffice for the climb. Make sure to carry raincoats and waterproof shoes during rainy days.
  • A large number of travel companies organize Triund trek. The best option is to book the trek from any of these companies. Their guidance, experience, and skills of practice prove beneficial for beginners. As mentioned earlier, the travel companies look after every need of trekkers along with accommodation and all meals.
  • Apart from the above, accommodation options are available near Gallu Devi temple areas as well where one can arrange their halt.

Things to carry to Triund

These are divided into general requirements and must-carry essentials to keep in your backpack.

General Requirements:

  • Sturdy trekking shoes
  • Hand gloves (optional, depends on weather and temperature)
  • Jacket and windcheater
  • Backpack (proper weight and size which is easy to carry)
  • Sunglasses and cap
  • T-shirts and thermals as per your requirement
  • Trekking pole (optional)

What goes in your backpack:

  • Photo ID proofs (keep a few copies)
  • Water bottle
  • Light snacks
  • Basic toiletries like handwash, facewash, sanitizer
  • Insect repellent cream
  • Sunscreen lotions and moisturizers
  • Carrying medicines of fever, gastrointestinal snags, infections and body pain is recommended. Pain gels and sprays are also advised to carry for catering an emergency.

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Triund trek mcleodganj(camping at triund top), introduction.

Triund is one of the most attractive tourist places. It is a very popular and perhaps the easiest trek in Himachal Pradesh to go from Delhi and Chandigarh.

Triund is a hilly valley in Kangra district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Located at the foot of the Dhauladhar ranges, there are two routes to reach Triund, one via Dharamkot and second route via Bhagsu fall.

Triund is considered as one of the crowded trekking sports as it is always in the list of favourites of trekkers but one can experience a true calmness at the top of Triund. “ Life is all about searching for the peace of your soul, exploring the beautiful nature can give you that satisfaction. ”

>  The trek starts from McLeodganj all the way up to Triund top.

>  his foremost place that comes on the top of the list of hikers here is Bhagsufall. It is famous for its refreshing waterfall.

> The lush green mountains around and water falling through it cherishes the beauty of the nature.

> The religious aspect of the place is fulfilled by the Guna Devi Temple.

> Places to visit also includes Naddi point, which is widely famous for the view of Dhauladhar ranges,then Tibetan museum, which visitors love to see with their family, Indraprahar pass trek, Kareri river trek

  Height and Altitude of Triund Trek  MCLEODGANJ

  •  The height of Trikund Trek is  2850m

Trek for beginner

  • The route for T riund trek from McLeodganj is easy . So, perfect choice for the first time hikers. Best place for occasional travellers, not a risky track.

Triund Trek Distance

  • It is around 18km from Daramshala and  9km from McLeodganj .

How to reach base camp

The trek at Triund starts from the base camp, you can reach there by bus or T axi from Mcleonganj . You can also start the track from McLeodganj, if you enjoy long walks.

Taxi Cost – 400(Per Cab)

Best time to visit Triund Trek

  • The perfect time to visit Triund trek is between  May-December .

Trek weather Triund Trek

  • During day time, temperature goes from  16֯C to 25֯C . And
  • During night time, temperature drops from – 7֯C -10֯C .

Difficulty level Triund Trek Mcleodganj

1) You should take a guide or an experience person with you, who had done trekking before. 2) If you want to set up camp before trek, there are few guesthouses in the Gallu Devi Temple. Dharamshala.We also Suggest Some guest Hosue in Mcleodganj 3) If you are a Tea lover, it will be best for you. You will find few tea spots in your way.

Things to carry(Must):

Backpack 30/60 L

  • External straps and loops and easy to open compartments access.

Water Bottle

  • A reusable water bottle/hydration flask – 1.5-2L.

Energy Bars

  • Nutrient-dense with oats, nuts, seeds, and fruit.

Weather Appropriate Clothing

  • Warm and waterproof clothing for winters, wind and waterproof jackets

Warm Jacket

  • Fleece/padded jacket to keep you warm.
  • A textured grip with rechargeable batteries.

Sun protection

  • Sunscreen, wide-brim hat, and sunglasses.

Rain Protection

  • Umbrella, opt for waterproof & windproof rain jacket for winters.

Trekking Boots

  • Good grip, flexible sole, good ankle support, snug fit, water-resistance and are easy to wear/remove.

Extra Pair of Clothing

  • When the weather changes in the mountains (as it happens every few hours), you can take off or put on layers as required.
  • Lightweight – cotton/bamboo/linen/microfiber easy to dry.

Personal Hygiene Kit

  • ” Hand sanitizer, biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cotton washcloth,toilet paper, a menstrual cup (if necessary) or feminine hygiene products and a sealable plastic bag to carry them out.”

Mini First Aid Kit

  • First aid for emergencies
  • Normal kitchen garbage bags to keep the trails you trek beautiful, clean, and free of garbage.
  • With a flexible sole and good grip, water-resistant.

Itinerary of Triund Trek Mcleodganj

Day 1- McLeondganj- Triund Top:

Arrival at McLeondganj is a beginning of Triund trek.The very first stop is Bhagsufall. It takes around  6 hours to reach  Top .Then Bhagu to the top of the Triund, which is the best part of the trek.At the top, you will cross the forest, meadows, hills andthen the pleasing sunset view is worth watching.Enjoy the bonfire and hot dinner in chilly night. Overnight stay at the top  in a tent.

Day 2- Triund- Mcleondganj:

Wake up with the soothing sunrise and have awesome B reakfast. Get ready to end the journey here, from Triund to McLeodganj.

>   It is best suitable trekking place for the hikers who experiences the busiest week.

>   Easiest hiking place of the state.

>   The top view of Triund is extremely gorgeous like nowhere else.

>   One can have an option to choose route between two, Dharamkot and Bhagsufall.

>   Generally, trekkers choose route via Bhagsufall, as it gives the best look of a waterfall.

>   It is exhilarating and super trilling trek undoubtedly.

>   People who enjoy photography can get their best shots here.

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How to reach McLeodganj?

By roadways- Several state government and  private buses( RedBus )  are available from various cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, etc on regular basis.

By airways- Gaggal is the nearest airport to reach there. You can also catch your flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi.

By train- Nearest railway station is Pathankot which is only 90km away. Number of train are also available between Delhi and Jammu to reach  McLeodganj . You can select as per your budget and other conveniences.

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Day 1 Mcleodganj- Triund TOP

Camping Location - Triund Top Starting Point - Dharmkot Or Bhagsu is the place where trekking begins. Reporting Time - Trek Start- 9:30 AM At Dharmkot or Bhagsu Parking Trek Distance -This trek is 9km passing bu Bhagsu Waterfall(4-5Hrs) Incusion on First Day - Guide - Evening Tea - Bonfire - Dinner - overnight stay AT the Triund Top.

Day 2 Triund – Mcleodganj (The Journey Back To Reality)

Journey Back To Mcleodganj - Mcleodganj is the place where trekking End. Incusion on Second Day - Guide - Breakfast

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  • Camping At Triund top
  • Dinner are going to be served on Day 1
  • Evening Tea
  • Breakfast are going to be served on Day 2
  • Trekking equipment ( Sleeping bags, sleeping mats, Dome tents)
  • Trek leader
  • Free Parking at repoting point
  • Freshen up Facality (At Lazy Monk Cafe,Dharamkot)
  • Porters to hold Bags
  • Air/Bus/Railway Cost to Mcleodganj. However, we'll assist you in booking the tickets.
  • The other sports or activities not covered within the Inclusion.

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How to Trek to Triund On Your Own

Sun & Moon Cafe near Gallu Devi Temple on Triund Trek

This article will GUIDE you on how to hike and trek to Triund Hill at your own between April to November months as during (Dec-March first week) Snowfall it is better to have guide. One can access or Trek to  Triund and Laka or Illaqa in McLeodganj,  Dharamsala and Himachal Pradesh via:

For Triund Hill, Hiking, Trekking and Camping first you need to arrive Dharamsala ISBT

Dharamsala ISBT

Road: -1 .  Pathankot to Gaggal then Dharamsala. 2. New Delhi to Chandigarh and then Kangra and finally Dharamsala.

Train: – The nearest railway stations on the Simla-Kangra of narrow gauge line are at  Jassur (Nurpur, Kangra, and Himachal Pradesh) and  Paror railway stop near  Nagrota (about 20 km south of Dharamsala). The nearest rail head of broad gauge is at Pathankot (about 85 km).

Air: – Gaggal Airport (which is also known as Kangra Airport) to Gaggal market and turn left for Dharamsala no need to go Kangra.  Spicejet and others have regular flights to Dharamsala airport, with one stop in Delhi or Mumbai.

Once you are in Dharamsala Bus Stand / ISBT you can board bus for McLeod Ganj (bus fare is 15/- INR) or shared taxi (fare is 20/- INR) or special booked taxi (may cost 450/-INR) to reach McLeodganj. During off season hotel rooms in Dharamsala and McLeodganj are economic and affordable.

Mcleod Ganj Main Square

McLeod Ganj Main Square

On trek from Mcleodganj to Triund, you first reach Dharamkot either on foot from Main Square of McLeodganj to a steep and rigid upward walk to your left hand side and take a walk of about 45 minutes via   office of Regional Mountaineering Centre , Dharamsala. Turn left side from the three way intersection in front of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Regional Mountaineering Centre and then you will reach Dharamkot and stand in front of the Water Tank and the Govt Primary school of Dharamkot.

You will also find a cafeteria here. Or you can hire an Auto Rickshaw or taxi/cab for INR 60/- and INR 300/- to get a drop up to Dharamkot Primary School.   Just from the left side of the Water Storage Tank and the main gate of Primary School, Dharamkot a jungle trail starts which will consume one hour of walk and will lead you to Gallu Devi Temple. Or you can continue with hired taxi/cab/auto-rickshaw through a rough road up to Gallu Devi Temple. (It’ll be costlier due to very poor road condition).

Or if you are in Bhagsu Nag then you can follow a steep trek on the left of German Bakery which goes through shops and a temple and then Bhagsu Nag village and will finally end on the back side of Gallu Devi Temple. (This is a shortcut for Gallu Devi Temple, but a hard and stiff trek and will consume most of your energy, so try to avoid it).

After reaching Gallu Devi Temple, here you will come across another cafeteria/shop named Rest A While with a small water pond and which is operational since 1988 and managed by Mr Tinku. Gallu Devi Temple is on top of the shop and another perfect one named Sun & Moon Café owned by Mr.Thapa.

Sun & Moon Cafe

From Gallu Devi Temple you can see Kareri and Balreh Village on North-West direction and BhagsuNag in East. Here you will also find three Guest Houses, providing rooms for stay for INR 500/- per night (off season).

Here the trail going upward by the side of Sun & Moon Cafe is the Trail to Triund Hill and at present Forest Department has put fence on the outer-side of trail, so no chance of getting lost unless someone wanders off intentionally!

The trek from Sh. Gallu Devi temple gets a bit of tough, with steep curves and moderate trails. It takes you about four hours (leisurely trek) and three hours (fast trek) to reach Triund Hill but for some it may take 6 hours to reach the top. On your way to Triund you will come across two refreshment shops first one named Magic View Cafė at a height of 2,500 meter run and owned by Shri Joginder Sharma since 1984 and other adjoining Magic View Cafė is Best View Cafė run by Shri Hemraj since 1998. Continue your trek after a rest and you will reach Triund Hill within 1 or 2 hours depending upon your stamina. 

Do not walk on the outer steps of the trek and watch your steps…this trek is a moderate to easy category trek…so try to avoid any type of accident. Also please do not litter or throw garbage on the treks or down in the valley, Contribute and Help in keeping Nature Clean. Happy Trekking!

In Triund , there is a Guest House operated by Forest Department Dharamsala and the booking can be done by visiting their office Forest Complex, which is behind Park Restaurant opposite to Dharamsala Police Station and General Post Office. (They have stopped booking over phone due to some tricky calls and some mischievous tourists) The rooms cost around 500 INR* (rates may vary) per day!

Forest Complex

Clothing’s as per weather, shoes with good grip, water bottles , sun protection cream and hat/cap, First Aid Kit,  and Chocolates and juice but remember to bring the empty pack of chocolate and juices or carry fruits likeOrange, Banana as better options for Fresh Energy and also as these will not trash the Nature.

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398 thoughts on “ How to Trek to Triund On Your Own ”

Cool, many thanks..

we are pleased to know it helped 🙂

I have moved to dharamshala recently.. someone told me that triund is risky, last year 2 frenchmen went missing. That scared me a bit. But from ur blog it doesnt seem like that..

😀 it’s not like that….we have seen solo girl Hiking Indrahar Pass n solo trekkers in Gunna Mata temple area…the case of French nationals is like dubious and that too when the region is populated by shepherds…kind of weird but no chance of bear or human attack…..rest Dhauladhar knows best

Thanks very much for clearing the doubts..

Is there any safety issue for girls?

no …just need to be careful….

It’s not like that. It was our first trek and took 8 hours from the foothill. We didn’t tk cab to gally Devi as we wanted to have experience for the first tym. It was little bit scary from best view café as there was basically no path. There was huge rocks to climb up. And a bit of risky, otherwise a really gd trek for the first timer.

Is triund trek open now?

Good day, Ritika, yes Triund Trek is open in 2021 for day hikes.

Hi ! I am planning a trek to Triund on 8th March. This would be my first trek so i need a lot of information regarding a guide/ porter(if required)/ accomodation there.. and would it be possible to come back the next day to Mcleodganj?

please call +919736159152; +919805439165

Hi, this would be my first trek ever and i am doing it solo. i have heard a lot about triund trek, i just dont know what to expect , what all to pack. i am a little uncomfortable with the lack of knowledge and information. I an going through all possible blogs i could find on the internet thats how i landed here.

would be grateful if you could help me with this. i am putting down my number and email address here. +91 9871668555 [email protected]

I have planed a visit of Mcleo, Dharmshala & Kangra on 3rd week of May’17.. I m planning to visit Triund but I wanted to take my parents there as they never seen such place.. is there any possibility that I can reach there without tracking like by helipad or with horse.. Kindly help..

you can hire pony or horse from Gallu Devi Temple ahead Dharamkot…up to Gallu Devi Temple you can reach there by Taxi worth 300 to 500 INR

We just got back from Triund. It was fantastic. We hired an excellent guide, Ramjeet (The Mountain Boy). He was absolutely the best. Considerate and attentive and very informative because he grew up in a nearby village. He found wood and built us a nice campfire. We had all our gear except a tent and he got us a rental tent for a small fee. As a bonus, his father manages one of the government guesthouses and was able to help feed us great food at low cost. His number is +91 88941 87613 He can also arrange taxi to/from the Sun and Moon Cafe so you don’t have to trek with automobile traffic from McLeodGanj!

thank you so much sir for your feedback…we’d love to see you for farther trek up to Indrahar Pass and beyond up to Chamba :D..

Best Wishes

Sir, we start this trek on 1st jan 2017 at 1.30pm and we arrived back at gallu temple on 7pm. It is easy trek. It’s also our first trek.So, go and enjoy an amazing views.

hi how should i plan Triund Hill trek. I am from Chandigarh and work from Monday to Fri…..I want to spend time in Triund Hill and also want to see Lahesh Cave…also is it possible to Trek to Dhaualadhar in March

are there are tent houses on the hill, or does one have to come back before night

there are four tea stall that help with tent, food and stay and beside this a Forest Department Rest House also…but all will be functional after 1 April 2014 and if you plan to trek during mid March you will have to reach top and come back same day….so you need to start early…rest you can keep in touch with our helpline number mentioned in our facebook page

Hi, I am planing to visit to Triund in mid of April. is the track safe for couples since we dont have the large number of person with us. How i can arrange the tent at the hill (Triund).

Hllo everyone i want to visit triund in date 08 jan 2016 Is it safe for us to visiting triund .And how we can arrange tent in triund

would like to rate this website with 5 stars.. so much of information and all for free….. one thing i would like to ask is from where to get the tents for our night stay at triund, and please also tell if it’s safe to do camping there i’ll come on 25th of april there

@disqus_MveWscLJtr:disqus thank you so much….well the main object of this page is to spread awareness about the importance of Mother Nature and our responsibility to keep Nature Clean and Green… 🙂 as for night stay and tents/camping please contact our Indian friend over these numbers +919736159152; +919805439165 and here is one more 098 05 831447 of the owner of httpss://www.facebook.com/pages/Sun-Moon-Cafe/1424602114424816 all are just friends no agent commission link 🙂

i like your drive to keep the Hills Clean… and i will surely contribute to it

can we camp nearby snowline cafe… so that we have toilet and food facilities nearby.. 😉 ?

Hi, thank you so much for writing back and sure we can camp in SnowLine Cafe and you will get everything from Tent to Inshop bedding, Food and the Views :).

Wishing You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike

Can we stay in night at top of the hill in january?

You need to book rooms as tent camping is not allowed in snow. For room booking you may call here 8628811277 or 9185020907

can i carry my own tent for this trek?? , and tell be if there are any charges if i live in my own tent up there

hi you can pitch your own tent and for that Forest Dept will charge you nominal fee between 100-150 INR and you will get the receipt for the same…**Note rate may vary as per Forest Dept rules..

Hii i m planing to treak to triund on 5 june ?? but we r confused which things r imp to te along with tracking ?? any suggestions frndzz..

Hi for trail skip Chocolates and Juice Cans sort of stuff instead carry fruits so that you can dispose off the shell off trail (biodegradable) and get fresh energy instantly…also wear appropriate clothings for Summer Heat and carry water…if you have you can also carry tents otherwise you’ll get tents in Triund and some provision for sudden rain….and if you plan for one night stay than carry some light jacket also…we wish you guys a Safe hill walk…and request you to not throw trash on trails..:) once again Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike to Triund Hill

i must say admin ur doing a great job…….im rishi from palampur and regular visitor of the place. tips given by you to the guests from other states/countries are exact and correct…..hats off dear, keep up the good work and happy hiking…sometime later would like to trek all the way to bharmour…

hi guys.. i am planning to take this trek (on 2nd june) with friends but have only morning to evening in hand. in fact my bus from dharamshala is at 7:30pm on monday. please advise, how to finish this trek in one day if i start very early in the morning.

>> i wish to witness maximum scenic beauty during the trek so help me with routes i should take and make the most out of it.

>> is the trek difficult for first timers?

>> will the climate be comfortable to trek? i hope its cold.

hi to complete it in one day start early by 6 AM so that you get to hear the sounds of Nature and the early rays of sun rise..on trail also this will help to get away from the Hot Sun later on trail…it’s not difficult trek..and moderate cold

hey thanks! ill definitely start early. > do i need a guide to take along or can manage on my own? > how much time will i take to reach on top and get back?

you need guide only during heavy snowfall…as of now it is a simple hill walk…all you need to be is careful and not walk on outer edges of trail…and if you start by 6 AM then you can reach Triund Hill by 10-11 AM and spend good time up there say till 3pm and can reach back to McLeodganj or Dharamsala by 6-7pm as there is plenty of evening light during summer 🙂

hii admin..m shibasis from kolkata..!!i would like to go to this triund trek in the mid october with my 5 other friends.i hv never been to tht part so can you suggest the details for guides ,porter and about expences..!!we hv 7 days in our hand so can you plan our trek including triund..!! it will be graet help for us..!waitins for ur reply..!!

hi please connect to us in https://www.facebook.com/triundhill/ actually we have a trek on Sep end or First week of Oct let’s…and probably can guide also you up to Lahesh Cave…we’ll discuss more on fb page inbox

Hi Me and my wife will be traveling for tracking here on 5 or 6th dec . Few doubts I have is it safe to track even if no one is around that time? Can we come back same day ? And will we be able to see snow there? Any suggestions we need to take care or carry with us for treck?

We are five frndzzz and planning for Triund trek in Mid of September, can we go at this time, or its heavy rain there in this month. Please advise.

mid Sep is good time..not much rain

Hi I am planning on trekking in November this year. I’m a first time trekker, so need to know what will the weather be like at this time of the year.

Also My main concern are toilets. Are there toilets, and if there are what kind of toilets are available. need to also know if we need to make prior bookings for these.

Hi, First week of Nov will be good up to Indrahar Pass and for Triund Hill and SnowLine Cafe till Nov end….as of toilets : there is no specific arrangement for it….there are toilet rooms but not used for lack of water on spot though there is a small stream 2km Northward to left below trail to SnowLine Cafe and tea stall owners fetch water from there..so toilet is in open space….and also as of guides if you are planning only up to SnowLine Cafe and Triund Hill then you don’t need guide till Snow season (say Dec to April) but we do recommend guides for Indrahar Pass. for Triund and SnowLine it is simple trek just watch your steps 🙂 and take time to read here https://triundhill.blogspot.in/p/route-for-triund.html?m=0 or https://www.wikihow.com/Trek-to-Triund-Hill and for Booking of rooms in Rest House you need to visit in person the office of Forest Complex opposite to General Post Office Dharamsala and behind the Restaurant… 🙂

let us know either here or fb page inbox message if you need further assistance

Hello ..We are 6 frndzzz and plannin for Triund trek on 16 Aug , can we go at this time, or its heavy rain there in this month. Please advise. As well as how v get tents nd oll..to whom v should contact over dere..nd wats d price of dose tents..if u can just help me in dese things dat would b grt..thanksss

you will get tents in tea shops

we r two friends…going on same dates. also want to know same things..thanks

We are 4 friends from Chandigarh and planning to visit triund on October 24th/ 25th…Kindly suggest and answer my following Queries:

1 – Is this is the ideal season to visit Triund 2 – Ca we get tents there itself for 4 people or do we need to book in advance 3 – Do we need to carry some sort of eatable items or gas burner with us 4 – Is it safe to stay night at the peak 5 – Would it be enough to carry sleeping bags only for night stay 6 – I read somewhere that be careful from asian bear or female black deer @ triund…is that so ?

Kindly advice !

Thanks Vineet

it is ok during Oct and for tents and sleeping bag …you will get everything in Triund

What is the distance from Triund to Guna Devi? Thank-you!

hi the trail to Guna Devi goes from SnowLine and Laka…and you need a guide for same…and so recommend you first do Triund Hill and come back to Gallu Devi Temple near Sun & Moon Cafe and from there take right hand trail that goes through small waterfall and further that same trail goes to Guna Devi Temple via Balreh village…and if you consider this plan then you don’t need any guide……and in Guna Devi temple you can even stay for a night..there is a sarai (rest rooms with woolen blankets)…..

Sorry if I double-posted! I just joined the discussion! Friends and I are planning to trek June 2015 in McLeodganj area. We want to see both Triund and Guna Devi. Could anyone best advise the distance between these two, and any recommendations? Thank-you!

Hi, first trek to Triund and then come back to Gallu Devi Temple area rest in Guest House and on other day head to Guna Devi Temple via Balreh or Ball village easy trek no guides needed

Hi admin …. We are group of four girls planning to trek triund hill in first week of October. We have some doubts regarding d trek. Hope u ll help us out. 1. Should we take our own tent? 2. Is winter wear required for night stay 3. We r planning to stay at night n leave early morning for mcloedganj so tat we can go to Dalhousie. Wat time u Suggest us to leave? 4. We r all first timers wat things should we carry?

Thank you so much for writing back…

1. Should we take our own tent? No need, you’ll get everything in Triund Hill 2. Is winter wear required for night stay? Yes, warm woolens or light weight warm jacket 3. We r planning to stay at night n leave early morning for mcloedganj so tat we can go to Dalhousie. Wat time u Suggest us to leave? Leave Triund Hill early by 07:00AM well there is a private bus (titled as Prince) leaving from D/sala ISBT around 11:45 AM to 12:00 PM direct for Dalhousie and reaches there by 7pm 4. We r all first timers wat things should we carry? Warm Jackets or clothes and for trail carry water and fruits or juice (you’ll come across 3 cafes on trail so no worry)

Just do us a favor by Becoming the Green Hikers by not throwing any kind of garbage or trash…..Be A group of Green Hikers 🙂 Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike.

Thanks Admin for informative reply, we will surely keep d environment clean n green. There has been some change in our program n we r going for 2 nights/ 3 days trek to Laka glacier. Can u pls suggest some good trekking and tour companies for us? Also is are there any chance of finding snow at Laka Glacier during first week of October?

098 05 831447 of the owner of httpss://www.facebook.com/pages… all are just friends no agent commission link

in Laka you’ll get to see Glacier but no snow…rest depends on Global Warming if it snows early 😀

Thanks Admin for informative reply, we will surely keep d environment clean n green. There has been some change in our program n we r going for 2 nights/ 3 days trek to Laka glacier. Can u pls suggest some good trekking and tour companies for us? Also are there any chances of finding snow at Laka Glacier during first week of October?

If you all can make it in Sep end.. I can join u girls.. the last weekend of sept..!!

Hi Shivee!! It would be our pleasure if u join us but our office holidays are during that period. Sorry but we cant prepone the trip.

Oh..! My bad.. I will be in Kullu Dussehra by then.. 🙂

Hi Shilpam,

I would also be travelling during same time and looking for some co-traveler…do let me know

i have seen your trekking plan mentioned above. I think our travel dates do not match as you are starting early. We ae starting on 4th oct.

No problem…enjoy ur trip 🙂

Hi Admin.. I’m planning to trek till Lahesh caves in 1st week of October… Will I get to see snow at snowline or after snowline till Lahesh caves? And where can I get sleeping bags on rent from? Thanks in advance..

well you’ll see Glacier and for sleeping bag and mat you can hire from SnowLine Cafe a head Triund Hill

Hi there! I am planing Triund, Laka and Indrahara this Sept, last weekend… Most probs I will be traveling solo.. Any tips on how to manage stay..? I am not sure of where to stay.. Day one I will b staying in Triund. n day two Lahesh caves.. Also if anyone is going to the same trek.. I can join them..

We recommend First Stay in SnowLine Cafe and on day 2 if you get some fellow trekkers ( which is very likely possible) then trek to Indrahar Pass and come back to SnowLine Cafe same day by eve…and talking of solo then too we suggest first stay in SnowLine Cafe and then if still solo then don’t go beyond Lahesh Cave…..but chances that you’ll find someone in SnowLine Cafe..avoid first stay in Triund Hill to save energy to cover Laka stretch up to Lahesh Cave.

we also suggest you post this thread in Couchsurfing and Twitter with #Triund as tag.. 🙂

Hi, I would like to know that.. where exactly is snowline and can I stay here without any booking beforehand.. any contact details..? also is it a safe place to stay.. umm.. and what’s the tariff like?

for SnowLine Cafe the trail goes from top back side of Forest Dept Rest House and from the left side of empty water cement tank…follow the trail upward which will take upward right turn and is single easy to follow trail..in mid way you’ll come across cemented patch and a small temple dedicated to as Tirange Wali Mata…and further trek will lead you to SnowLine Cafe…and talking of booking well no need but better is if you reach early…rest they have tent and sleeping bag facility also…as normally we / people sleep inside cafe which can easily accommodate 8 people and charge around 250/-INR (could be less or more) tent will cost around 800INR as of safety you’ll get to note that, food one time around 150 INR tea 30-35INR carry water bottle and refill in laka prior Lahesh Cave Climb up…and most probably you’ll find some company for sure…as not all comment here or in fb page… 😀 rest we wish you A Safe, Clean and Green Hike…Be A Proud Green Hiker :D.

Thanks a lot 🙂

We are four people, 2 adults and two kids, aged 9 yrs. and 11 yrs., are leaving delhi on 01st april for triund and further. how is the snow condition there at triund. we are taking our own 4 men tent.

there is moderate to less snow on final trail to Triund and less snow in Triund Hill and beyond Triund lies SnowLine Cafe and right now there is good snow on trail to SnowLine Cafe, SnowLine Cafe and Laka….you can pitch your tents and for that need to pay 100 INR to Forest Dept Guest House in Triund(the supervisor) of Guest House will collect himself and handover receipt for same…

though we are sure that you’ll find some company….rest you can enjoy even SnowLine Cafe, Laka and Triund and schedule a longer trek to Indrahar Pass and Kawarsi and then exit Chamba for next time :)..we may execute our trek in next season of Oct 2015

Sure, I will join you guys for sure..

Hi Shivee,,,, i would be probably also travelling during the same time..if u want we can do the trek together…i have earlier posted my whole plan…my idea is to trek till triund nd snowline !! Do let me know !

sounds great Nitesh.. but I wanna do Laka.. Indrahara .. as well.. it wont take much time I think.. any ways we can trek together till snowline.. ! 🙂

Hi Shivee…thnx fr d reply….I can also join fr further trek…bt coz I was traveling solo…I thought of restricting myself till snowline….anyways wat r ur travel dates ? And if at all we r hiking together how do we connect with each other…no’s ..email I’d and all… Cheers

my email id is.. [email protected] please drop a mail here.

hey nitesh and shivee …. Me and my friends is also travelling during this time … hope to meet both of you Share your mobile nos. at [email protected]

hi renu i will also plan to triund with ma friends when u come ??? i will come in oct. 18-19 any one same plan on this date

did you stay in lahesh caves??

I am planning to do the Triund and Snowline Hike. I just wanted to know if I can do a solo hiking,…given the fact that i have never done trekking before. Further, I have made a rough plan for the trip…would like ur comments if its doable or not:

Oct 01: start from delhi in night Oct 02: Reach Dharamshala early morning. Relax a little. Start the trek for Triund. reach Triund mid-day….explore the place. do night stay in Triund itself (options : Guest houses/Tents). Oct 03: Trek further to snowline. Have lunch there itself (if available) head back to Dharamshala and reach there by evening. Spend night in Dharamshala Oct 04: Go to bir for paragliding

Head back to base 🙂

this sounds perfect….up to SnowLine Cafe no problem for solo hike you’ll get food and stay even in SnowLine Cafe…Snowline Cafe is just 1 hour climb from Triund

THanks a lot for the reply…jus a few more queries…as you must be aware…Oct 2-4 is an extended weekend… 1) So do i need to do any kind of pre-booking in triund for night stay ? for tents or the forest guest house…also if u can provide number of someone who can arrange tent in triund for night stay 2) Do i need woolen clothes for that period of time ? 3) Will i get to see some snow anywere nearby 😉

I am planning a trip in the First week of October from 2nd to 4th, I will be reaching there by 2nd Oct, early morning. I am trying to look for hotels but couldn’t exactly find whats good or whats not.. and also as this is my first trek so little confused bout some things. still got some idea after going through the discussions below, But, please guide me on following things:

1. As I will be reaching there in the early morning, what i should do? like i should book the hotel first and then start for the trek as i will be staying in Mcleodganj till 4th oct, and the trek will be finished by 3rd what i got to know from the discussions.. ? Or I should book the hotel from Delhi only in advance.?

2. And if I am booking a hotel (for the 3rd night), Please suggest me some decent nice hotel which comes in reasonable prices or plz guide me on the prices, I tried looking on TripAdvisor but it confused me even more.?

3. Is there any alcohol shops available there nearby..? Or do i need to carry my stuff along with me? 😛 (don’t worry i M a decent drinker :/)

4. The tents which I will be getting there on triund hill or snowline cafe is good for two or just for one..? And, whats that govt. tents and private tents..? and where should i stay on 2nd night triund hill or snowline cafe(like if i want a better surroundings like where do i get the better view when i will be getting up in the morning?) Or, will I be able to reach snowline by 2nd evening..?

5. I have heard of the “Shiva Cafe” there somewhere, Is it all about boose and stuff or can i also get a nice coffee over there..? and will I be able to visit that on 3rd after finishing my trek and before I go to hotel for the night stay? Or, I should try for it on 4th before leaving in the evening?

6. Last, apart from triund hill trekking, suggest me something good I can do in the remaining time I will be there as I will be leaving on 4th in the evening.

Would really appreciate if you could help me on these few things.. 🙂 I am planning again after this time in march.. Have heard that in march we can experience a great snow fall while we trek.

Thanks Amit

Hi thank you for writing back

for 1. & 2. we suggest you contact Sun & Moon Cafe 09805831447 in Gallu Devi Temple for Hotel thing..and you can stay in any Guest House here too….if you like…here is another contact httpss://www.facebook.com/pages/Sanjeev-Home-Stay/364563650357878 09736303213

for 3. better if you carry own stuff…but please Be A Green Hiker and dispose off plastic glasses or bottles in Trash bins of Magic View Cafe or Best View Cafe and the last one Praveen Tea Stall on trail to Triund Hill or Trash bins of SnowLine Cafe or Triund or if you can bring them back to McLeod then will be much much better 🙂

for 4. as you’ll reach Dharamsala early morning so from Guest House in Gallu Devi Temple or of your Choice there you can start by noon or 10 AM and reach Triund Hill by 4 -5pm and if you reach before 3 or 4 pm then after 1 hour trek you can reach SnowLine Cafe! The tents are two person and they also have 4 person tent! 2 person tent costs around 700*-800* INR (including fixed Charge of Forest Dept 100INR) rest the rate depends on season and tents are private

Talking of views then stay in Triund Hill and for more Close up view of Dhaulahdar and Peace then SnowLine Cafe! Even in SnowLine Cafe you can climb up behind cafe and from top semi flat surface have better views..rest your choice. (Be A Green Hiker 😀 )

5. Shiva Cafe ~ We always avoid Bhagsu (boose and other stuff) you’ll get nice Coffee in Bhagsu in German Bakery right next to Bhagsu Taxi Stand no need to go to further..as of Waterfall now it is just water the Development thing has consumed the Charm and Peace of Waterfall.

6. Beside Triund Hill in short span of time you can venture out up to Naddi Village to have views of Bhimgasturi Pass and Kareri Village and beside Dal Lake (at present not more than a dirty pond – we humans have trashed/developed this Beautiful Lake too!) For Naddi Village you can hire Autorickshaw from McLeodGanj stand!

We Wish you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike! Be A Proud Green Hiker 😀

Really Thanks for the revert.. really appreciate your efforts for guiding people.. 🙂 But, Unfortunately I got some more queries, I called more than 15 hotels in Mcleodganj & Dharamkot for bookings but all i got to know that all mcleodganj is fully packed till October 11th, As there is some taiwan group arrived there for trekking so no hotel available.. and apart from that also I am confused about tents that in dese rush days if i will be able to get the tents also after i reaching triund or snowline as there is gonna be lot of people who would be occupying them.

And, One most weird thing i got to know from one of the hotel guy i called today, that if you don’t get the rooms don’t come or you will be stuck.. and also he suggested that we should have some backup like we should contact some guyz first for trekking and get a trek package or something before coming there, He said there has been some misshapenings so don’t trek alone. he said you will find some groups but don’t follow them till snowline, you may get lost.. please clear this.. that what should we do.. and what we should not..

and also one last thing.. that now i have a little different plan, the dates are same from 2nd to 4th but before i was planning to go on trek on 2nd aftr arriving there but now i got a room for jst 2nd night n vl have to checkout by 3rd.. so On 3rd I will be starting my trek to triund.

So, can you confirm me this one thing that i will surely be able to get a tent when i will be reaching there by 3rd October and will be able to spend the night up there. even after this heavy rush on those days.???

Thanks And yes I will be a green hiker for sure.. 🙂

Hi please contact Sun & Moon Cafe 09805831447 he can arrange at Best as of packages..then this is business trick…we didn’t heard of any happenings as for now….skip McLeodGanj and contact 09805831447 after 7pm and let’s us know how things go…

Hi I am from nurpur (distt kangra) .my friends are coming to meet me on 2 oct. and we are planning a trek to triund on 3 october…This wud be my first trek with my friends.. I need to know my exactly plan.. we want to go triund for trek and then stay in snowline cafe on 3 oct and then next mrng will get back to mcleodganj market and then home by evening… is that enough?

yes that is feasible… 😀

Hi, I am planning for trekking to truind on morning of 5th October with 2 of my friends. We have to catch a bus at 7:50 pm next day for Delhi. I have a tent And 2 sleeping bag. Can I get one sleeping bag at truind. Also, since we have only 2 days can I trek all the way upto lahesh cave. I am an avid trekker and had done few treks in the past but the other two are the first timers. Please suggest. Regards

Hi, you’ll get sleeping bags in Triund Tea Stalls and Rest House and yes if not raining then you can cover Lahesh Cave also

hi there…

i am planning to triund and snowline trek during the the period 2nd to 4th nov 2014…i want to know is it a good time to visit or not?i am liitle sceptical about the inclement harsh winter weather out there during that period..is it safe to trek during the period..also do u hv some batches of trekkers during that period…pl advice

it will all right…just you need to have warm clothings and will find tea stall and Forest Dept Rest House operational…you may contact +919736820460 for guide if needed

Hi.. I heard thay the trek from triund to lahesh caves is closed due to the weather. Is that so because I plan to do a trek to lahesh caves on 4th oct.

Well the weather is good for now…it is only that after-noon it gets a bit of foggy- with feasibility of rain still we can go up to SnowLineCafe and from there if weather looks all right then can go to Lahesh Cave and come back….but try reaching Lahesh Cave by 3pm so that you can return to SnowLine Cafe or Triund by 6pm

I was thinking of staying at lahesh caves in the night.. Will that be a bad idea?

Hello everyone.

I’ll be travelling from Chandigarh to Dharamshala on 22nd night. Since this is mostly a solo trip for me I was wondering if anyone was interested to join me on the trek to the Snowline (beyond Triund ie). I’ll possibly be doing the trek on 24th or 25th. Cheers!

@Ak_Zep We wish you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike…Be A Proud Green Hiker 😀

don’t forget to Tweet your plan on Twitter with #Triund tag 🙂

for snow depends on weather also carry warm clothings, yes you can come back same day, but for that you need to start early by 8am and Dec first week will be ok, if there will be snow then we suggest guide for Nov to April months (snow season) so you may contact +919736820460 or +919805831447

Hi! first of all appreciate for the unconditional support to fellows like us! Starting from Delhi, Me along with 4 friends are planning to trek snowline on 8-Nov. Just wanted to get some idea on the expected weather condition during that period, will it be snowing? We shall be reaching Mcleodganj on Saturday morning (8th) and planning to start for Delhi on Sunday eve. Do have enough time to go beyond Snowline, what do you advise. Considering you an expert, what are some basic guidelines that we must adhere being a first timer? Will a leather jacket coupled with thermals doable? Eagerly Waiting for your reply.. Many thanks.

we appreciate your feedback..and of trek being first time..so by Sat noon 3pm you may reach Triund Hill and if weather remains favorable on Sunday then start early around 7am for SnowLine Cafe and Laka…and retreat to Triund by noon and climb down for McLeod by eve..but since you guys need to check out on Sunday eve then we suggest you cover only SnowLine Cafe and come back to Triund by 11 am and climb down for McLeod by 11:30 so that you reach ISBT or McLeodGanj by 3-4pm and head back to Delhi on time.. 🙂

Wishing you guys a Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker and Share you GreenHiking pic with others as well to inspire them too

I am from Gurgaon and planning to Trek Triund and Snowline between 27th – 30th, accompanied with another friend of mine. We are looking to reach Mcleodganj by 27th afternoon, stay overnight and then leave for Triund early next day i.e. 28th Nov, stay over nite in Triund (tents preferable) and next morning hike to Snowline (29th Nov). We return back to Mcleodganj the same day, return to Delhi on 30th Nov.

Some queries that I would need your advise on:

– Trek Duration? Difficulty level for women?

– weather during Nov end. Clothes/Accessories required?

– Food items/Drinks/Medicines to carry during the trek?

– Availability of Food/Lodging/Tents in Triund? Estimated cost for the same?

– Direct buses/timings from Triund for return to Mcleodganj?

– Any other special place to trek around Triund?

We would be glad to join any group or people who are traveling or are willing to travel during our visit 🙂 Appreciate your advise/replies….God Bless.

Good Day Adil Rasheed, thank you so much for writing back..

– Trek Duration? Difficulty level for women? > for first timer it may take minimum 4 hrs and max 5-6 hrs

– weather during Nov end. Clothes/Accessories required? > Warm jackets will do, with good grip shoes and though no chance of rain still “prevention is better so folding umbrella or light rain poncho will be fine”

– Food items/Drinks/Medicines to carry during the trek? > medicine for cold and headach will do… as of food item there are three cafes on Trail so not worry for food still you can carry light fruits like Oragne for instant fresh energy, skip canned juice (choice)

– Availability of Food/Lodging/Tents in Triund? Estimated cost for the same? > there is one Forest Dept Rest House and two pvt makeshift Rest House cost around 500/ per night-INR*, tent rates keep changing, food costs lunch 120-180/- tea 30/-(rates may vary), you can also have food in Forest Dept Rest House if feel so!

– Direct buses/timings from Triund for return to Mcleodganj? > Direct bus up to Mcleod from Delhi for Triund Hill you can go up to Gallu Devi Temple via taxi and from Gallu Devi Temple on foot trek one side 5 hrs trek

– Any other special place to trek around Triund? > You can go to Naddi and Guna Mata Temple a head Dal Lake

We would be glad to join any group or people who are traveling or are willing to travel during our visit 🙂 > you may find enough hikers/tourists for sure if not many 😀 and if you need special guide sort of then you may call +919736820460 Manu for his terms*! (though no need of guide between (May-Nov) but if weather is snowy like then it is recommended to have one)

Wishing you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker 🙂

Thank you for all your feedback. How can I contact Forest dept. Rest house if I need a stay? Any contact number or website available?

Regards, Adil

hi they used to book over phone but discontinued since some one tricked them few times…so now for all have to meet them in person in their office at Forest Complex which is behind Park Restaurant which is opposite to Dharamsala General Post Office and Bsnl Exchange and Police station….they hand over receipt of payment as a confirmation of booking which you show in Triund Rest House

hello all i am planning triund with my wife on end of this nov.i would like to know is it safe to trek for couples and would you suggest us to stay at triund or come back same day.

yes it is safe, and if you want to come back same day then start early by 7am and if you want to stay then need to book Rest House of Forest Dept from Forest Complex office situated behind Park Restaurant which is on main road to ISBT and opposite to Police Station and General Post Office Dharamsala…for booking you need to go to office in person….though you can also hire tent in Triund Hill but depends on weather..means if snow than skip just go and come back and if weather in normal than can stay in Tents as well…We Wish you A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker

Thanx for the reply.will look into info you provided.thank you so much. and yes we will be following clean and green hike

Hi, I am planning the triund trek between 21st and 24th dec 2014. Is there a reference/number of a guide you can provide as all internet sources suggest guides in snow. Thanks in advance.

hi you may contact (call or text )9736820460 Manu or (call only) 9805831447 Mr Thapa of Sun & Moon Cafe in Gallu Devi Temple

Thanks a ton for the contacts and prompt reply. regards

Hi everyone, we ( a group of 13 and half , 3 couples a kid of 4 and friends ) are planning to celebrate new year 2015 in mcleodganj , jand need some information to better plan our journey. We would be reaching Mcleodganj via pathankot on 1st of Jan, what is generally the weather condition at that point of time? any chances of snowfall?. On 2nd our plan is to trek till triund, is it doable at that time ? We are looking for a budget accommodation option ( probably a cottage / house of 4-5 rooms should also work. All your help and advice much appreciated !

Hi thank you for writing, well as of snowfall generally starts mid Dec (and some time not even by Dec 31st rare though) and for snow trek depends on amount of first snow fall here are some contacts of guides +919736159152; +919805439165 but for snow trek we recommend Mr Thapa over 09805831447 of the owner of httpss://www.facebook.com/pages/Sun-Moon-Cafe/1424602114424816 (behind Gallu Devi Temple ahead Dharamkot and Mcleod Ganj) he can suggest better on group trek and stay! Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud group of Green Hiker.

Hi. We’re a couple planning to trek from Mcleodganj to Triund to Mana and back, from December 11 to 16. We’re looking for company as it may not be safe to go alone. Is anyone interested? We can also go with this company called Himalayan Quest, but are unsure if it is safe to go just on our own with their guide, porter and cook. Please advice or join in. Thanks

Hi, I am leaving Delhi tonight. Should reach Dharamsala by tomorrow. Its a two day plan and i want to trek upto Lahesh caves. The plan is to camp at Triund or Snowline tomorrow night, and then carry on to Lahesh on sunday. Firstly can someone tell me how the weather conditions are?. I am totally winging it, and not very well prepared i must add. Will i find a place to stay or tents during this time of the year? Please add any suggestions or advice. Thanks Arun Augustine

Hi Arun, thank you so much for writing….well as of weather it is colder now…and talking of Lahesh Cave…you can start for Triund Hill after some rest in Dharamsala or Gallu Devi Temple area in Sun & Moon Cafe (behind Temple) and then reach Triund Hill by noon around 3pm and on next day start early for Lahesh Cave or Illaqa (if going alone no guide or no other trekker for Lahesh Cave) and by noon or evening you should reach back Triund Hill

…or if you find SnowLine Cafe which is 2km ahead Triund and 1km before Illaqa and 3km before Lahesh Cave then you can stay in SnowLine Cafe after retreat from Lahesh Cave or Illaqa…if you are trekking light then can carry your bag with and can stay in SnowLine Cafe…..or you can leave your some stuff in Sun & Moon Cafe (it is your choice-we are just suggesting)….you may talk to the owner of Sun & Moon Cafe at mobile here httpss://www.facebook.com/pages/Sun-Moon-Cafe/1424602114424816?rf=1404067443065078 and talk of charges of keeping baggage (if any) rest if you traveling light then no worry…you can even find or get guest house in Gallu Devi Temple area…and of staying in Triund Hill…tents are available over there though not suggested in this month…rest it is your choice….well you can consider the first paragraph as good option…also read this virtual guide https://www.wikihow.com/Trek-to-Triund-Hill

We wish you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike….and don’t forget to share some pics of your trek to Triund Hill.

Best Wishes Triund Hill

Sun and Moon Cafe is behind Gallu Devi Temple, which is 2km from Dharamkot and Dharamkot can be reached from McLeod Ganj Main Square using autorickshaw or taxi…advised is Autorickshaw (70-75 INR)..and from Dharamkot a trek goes from left hand side…backside the Primary School Dharamkot…can be traced easily…will take an hour or more on foot or you can continue on hired autorickshaw (may cost 300 INR from McLeod Ganj) rest in Sun & Moon Cafe and can talk about room there….so if you plan to stay in Guest House in Gallu Devi Temple area….then on Sunday from Triund if you start early for Lahesh Cave or Illaqa…then can retreat up to Gallu Devi Temple by evening (skipping stay in Snowline Cafe and Triund Hill)

hey, we are planning to g oin the month of January….is it ok?

Hi, Thank you so much for writing….and talking of January Triund Trek….depends on level of Snow…and this season chances are of Heavy Snowfall…so not advised…unless one is experienced in Snow Trekking and also Jan to Feb end one needs proper Guide…….Best time to enjoy snow in Triund Hill is between last days of Feb to March end…and by April end most of snow is soaked in by earth…..but if we witness backup snowfall in Feb then you can enjoy snow in Triund Hill by May month…

Best Wishes, Triund Hill

I am leaving on 8th from Delhi ! Same question !

Hi we are from Gurgaon. We are planning a corporate trip starting from 18 night from Gurgaon/Delhi/NCR to McLeod Ganj. On 20th we are planning a trek to Triund and return by same evening. Few info required: Is it possible to come back same day? What is the situation of snow, is it safe to travel, we are group of 30 people, not experienced hikkers Although we have hired a guide for direction n support

Yes it is doable in a day…and since you have guide in hand than no need to worry, just make sure with him that he’s all prepared to cope with snowfall…..and now talking of snow…at present it is more than 2 feet and if it remained sunny for 2-3 days..then there will be not much issue… 🙂

Just do a favor…Be A Proud Group of Green Hikers…wishing you all A Safe, Clean and Green Hike.

I am planning to go Dharamshala 26th Dec – 28th Dec 2014. From whatever I read, Triund trek is something I would not want to miss. Can you please help me plan my trip. I want to cover local places (original plan) as well as Triund trek (plan evloved after reading this blog)

I will be reaching Dharamshala on 26th afternoon and plan to leave for Dalhousie on 28th late evening (where I am joining another trek). Can i do this trek given above schedule?

I have some queries. Would be great help if you can answer them –

1) Is Dec period safe for the trek (due to weather conditions)? 2) What is the difficulty level? 3) What is the route and itenary for the trek? (I heard there are some caves, lake etc enroute) 4) How many days would be required? Can I do it in 1 day (PS – I am not a regular trekker) 5) If more than 1 day, what are accommodation options and their approx charges? Do you have any contact details ? (I have already done my hotel booking as naadi village. But, can cancel it)

Appreciate your response.

Hi, Thank you so much for writing…

1) Is Dec period safe for the trek (due to weather conditions)? > it is safe if accompanied by pro guide and also if you have done some trekking earlier too. 2) What is the difficulty level? > in normal conditions (no snow) it is easy to moderate…but in snow requires great attention. 3) What is the route and itenary for the trek? (I heard there are some caves, lake etc enroute) > lake is in Kareri Lake ahead Kareri Village, and Cave (Lahesh Cave) ahead Triund Hill but not recommended in snow conditions, you can try Triund Hill with guide only. 4) How many days would be required? Can I do it in 1 day (PS – I am not a regular trekker) > Triund can be covered in a day but for Kareri Lake at least 3 days. 5) If more than 1 day, what are accommodation options and their approx charges? Do you have any contact details ? (I have already done my hotel booking as naadi village. But, can cancel it) > You may contact Mr Sonu +9816136355, +919736542849 of Balreh village and Naddi…he can arrange best budget stay and can plan all treks…

Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike

Hi Admin… Thanks a lot for your response. It was very helpfull. I think it would not be very safe to trek in december end. Will plan the trek some other time.

However, if you can help me plan places that I should visit during my 2 days stay in Dharamshala (hotel is in naddi village) would be great.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks once again 🙂

there is another trekking point…Guna Mata Temple ahead Naddi via Balreh village..and for same you can contact Mr Sonu +9816136355, +919736542849 since he is the resident of Balreh himself…you can cover Temple of site of Guna Mata in 3+3 hours from Naddi..and then there is Maroor Rock Cut Temples by made Pandavas in Kangra area..

I am planning for trek from 3rd feb and want to explore places around it with my friend want to know I have mine own camp can I use that ? Is it safe to travel at that time ? being pahadi I have experience in trekking 😀 Also I want to know where to park my vehicle at base ? Thanks

Hi thank you so much for writing…well talking of first week of Feb month, pretty much depends on snow levels…and since you have tent/camp stuff you can pitch tent if it can bear snow conditions…as of regular times and months you only need to pay 100 INR to Forest Dept as charges…and parking can be done in front of Sun & Moon Cafe behind Gallu Devi Temple…which is ahead Dharamkot and McLeodganj…….just make sure how much is the snow for camping…otherwise you’ll to make it Day trek…like go to Triund enjoy and come back same day…if too much or heavy snow..

Be A Proud Green Hiker….

Hey Thanks alot for the info 🙂

Whats menu out there at cafe ? 😀

😀 what ever you wish…

Thats Great 😀

I have another query regarding amenities ? is there have bathroom or toilet for trekkers 😛

Hellooo…! I am planning a trek to triund on last of February 2015…..with my friends….so, I don’t know about it….this is my first experience …so, I need lots of information regarding a guide about triund….

Hi, Thank you so much for writing…..how can we help………

Tell me about….how to reach there from Delhi…and charges of camp, guide etc…….

for camping and guide charges please contact +919736159152; +919805439165 and 09805831447 and of ….Delhi to McLeod Ganj…there is are plenty of Luxury to State Transport Buses operational up to McLeodg Ganj from Delhi…

I am leaving on 8th for Mcleodganj for Triund Trek ! Is snow going to be a problem ? ?

yes..if there is fresh snow fall….you may need to hire a guide or just postpone it till Feb mid

hi guys i am planing to trek around dec or jan to triund hills. is it safe during this time??

Good day Inderpreet…well talking of trek this month end…the weather is pleasant with sufficient snow to enjoy in Triund Hill….though it appears weather will be good by Dec end…so you come by Dec end…but as of Jan month Fresh snow fall is possible and Snow will close the trail and all the tea stalls and guest house in Triund..so we suggest you try to reach here by Dec end.. 🙂 and try to make it a single day trek.

We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike…..Be A Proud Green Hiker.

Planning a trek to triund> snow line cafe in the first week of Mar’15, do we really require guide with us or there are necessary indicators on the trail.

Hi…well it depends on level of snowfall in Jan and Feb month….as of now there is around 4 feet of snow in SnowLine Cafe area and more than 4 feet in Laka…so if there will be fresh snow fall in Jan and Feb (which is likely going to be) then we will not recommend Laka and SnowLine Cafe in first week of March 2015…just keep in touch in our https://www.facebook.com/triundhill/ and we’ll update over there about snow and weather during March….as of Triund it will be ok to trek by March 1st week….Best Wishes, Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker

Thanks. so you suggest we get a guide along if we plan to move towards snowline in mar? can u provide your email so we can get in touch with you incase we need the guide(please note we are all beginners..and no experience in snow)…. also triund will be a one day trek right…can you suggest any other trail for mar 1st week?

though March is way long still you can keep in touch here and can have one another option at http://www.facebook.com/triundhill

Hi.. We are a group of 4..beginners..plan to do the trek by 3rd or 4th March…Can u suggest on the above mentioned and will we need a guide for this trek. Can u share your email id so we can get in touch with you. Thanks

you may contact over here 09418564767. 09736608767 thanks

Hii…deepa..we also going 4th of march..if you don’t mind..you can also join us…we have 7 people of group…we already hired a guide…my mail id is…[email protected] ..soo keep in touch

Hii.. m planning a trek to triund on 24th jan.. is there any need to hire a guide, as m travelling solo… nd can snow line cafe be still functioning at that time..?

Solo depends on weather conditions…and as of SnowLine Cafe it also depends..on weather…though it is operation for now…..and if you need guide than you may contact at http://www.facebook.com/triundhill 🙂

Thank you for your help 🙂

Hi All: I am planning for a round-trip trek from McLeodganj on March 9 – 10, staying the night at the guest house. Any idea, how much snow I should expect in the hiking-path (based on anyone’s past experience), so that I am well prepared with my clothing? Many thanks.

you may expect mild snow…as this season there less snowfall…though you should be prepared with warm clothes….

I am planning for a 2nd trip to triund, This time in Winters in this week from 24th to 26th of January. just wanted to know howz the weather there up on hill? If camping is still open on triund like if i am planning to stay up for a night on triund is it possible..? and are there enough trekkers right now over there as i am visiting with two friends of mine. let me know. any advice.??

regards Amit Mathai

hi..though there is plenty of snow…and tea stall/shops and guest house are operational…and as 24-26 we expect mild snow fall on 22-23 so night camping depends on weather…so we suggest a day hike…start early by 8 to 9 am and up here if you feel the situations ok for night stay,,,then you can stay…else retreat to McLeodganj.

Have A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Group of Green Hikers..

Hi, I’m planning to do the Triund Trek on 6th of Feb. What is the condition there right now? Too much snow? I’ll probably have to do it in a day. Also i’m solo trekker.. any piece of advice you might have for me?

Hi, thanks for writing…as of now it is raining and snow fall in high Dhauladhar…talking of Feb 6th will depend on Fresh Snowfall…though there is plenty of snow…and conditions are good only for a Day Trek…and solo is advised only if you have previous experience of snow trek…the only concern is the last climb of Triund Hill….as snow at that point is thick and slippery at some points…and by Feb 6 it may smooth out..still we suggest if you could join or follow some fellow trekkers….which is very likely that you may or will come across either in Sun & Moon Cafe or Dharamkot …we wish you a clean , green and safe hike…..be a proud green hiker..

Hi, I am planning to trek triund in the 1st-2nd week of april. I would spend around 3days in dharamshala including the trek to triund and snowline. I have planned to start early in the morning and reach triund by afternoon and continue to snowline in the evening. I want to cover both in one day and want to stay the night either at triund or snowline. I want your expert advice on where to have a night halt on the hill. How much would it cost for tent or guest house and what would be best. I have done quite a few treks before and this one is going to be my 1st solo trip. I also want to know whether their is any forest entry fees to be paid to the forest department before the start of the trek. What about washrooms if I stay in the tents. Kindly reply

Hi thanks for writing..and kind words well we recommend night halt in SnowLine Cafe during your Laka trek as if you stay there you will be able to cover Lahesh Cave also which ahead Laka and stay in SnowLine Cafe costs around 600 to 700(may change) INR inside cafe and tent costs aroud 800 INR and food cost is same as in Triund Hill…Rooms of Forest Dept cost 500 INR pre booking needed by visiting their office in person. and no there is no fee for the trek….washrooms are in open : our government has not come up with good washroom even in The Mall Road of Shimla then (except the filthy one in Lakkar Bazar and one way down from Mall Road) we had suggested a Bio Toilet but no one cares…

We wish you A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker

Hey thank you so much for the prompt reply. So its like I start early morning climb triund and continue to laka and lahesh the same day and halt night at snowline, next day morning climb down back to mcleodganj. From triund it will take around 1hr to reach snowline and what about lahesh caves from snowline? How far is lahesh caves from snowline?

it will take another 45 minutes to 1 hour hillwalk from Triund Hill to SnowLine Cafe and 20-30 minutes for Laka/Ilaka and another 30 minutes for Lahesh Cave from Laka / Ilaka…but taking note of good snowfall this season (with intervals) we doubt if Lahesh Cave be easily accessible over thick Glacier on trail a head Laka….so start early for Triund and after some pause head to SnowLine Cafe pause over there and (in SnowLine Cafe you may like to get yourself listed for stay in upon arrival and prior leaving for Laka and Lahesh Cave) head to Laka and upon arriving Laka if you can trace the Red Arrows then head for Lahesh Cave and also do consider thickness of Glacier ahead Laka BUT if you don’t see any Red Arrows then don’t go for Lahesh Cave…since it is very easy to wander off the trail to Lahesh Cave (and things may not be good if it is your first time and you are solo) so if you don’t see Red Arrow mark and “Aum” symbol over a huge boulder (chances are that this very boulder may be covered with Glacier) then from Laka retreat to SnowLine Cafe and climb to the top of Triund Hill the trail goes from back side of SnowLine Cafe..sit up there and enjoy the view of Mighty Dhauladhar…in front North East and BhimGasutri Pass to North South and if you get some company then keep walking up to the original temple site of Kunal Pathri Devi at top point of Triund Hill (make sure you are 2-3 guys) and by evening roll back to SnowLine Cafe and next day to McLeod Ganj….. the cafe owner of SnowLine Cafe can give you a rough idea on trail to temple site of Kunal Pathri Devi (but don’t go alone(if it is your first time)…you can go up to an open meadow few meters uphill backside of SnowLine Cafe………………! “We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be Good to Mother Nature and She will Take Care of You, Be A Proud Green Hiker” 😀

Thank you so much again for the detailed reply. Thumbs up to green hiking. Cheerrrzzz

Is anybody going in d first week of march I am from pune but probably will be alone. Any group thats going in d first week please let me know .

Hey..we will be there in the first week of Mar’14. Leaving from Mumbai.You can join us if u wish to

hey deepa thank you so much. could you please let me know a bit more details about ur travel so that we can coordinate accordingly. My no. is 9890745031. If u could send some details that would be great. even amir’s grp is there at the same time so will check with him as well. Also even i am leaving from bombay if possible we could meet there as well before leaving . Again thank you so much 🙂

Hii…naveen,i m going to 1st week of march….we have 7 people of group..your most welcome

Hey Aamir, Thanks 🙂 Could you please let me know the details of your travel like the trek details and dates and where would you be arranging the equipment from, Also i see you have booked a guide as well. If you could email the details to me at [email protected] it would be great. You can reach me on +919890745031. Even I will be reaching Delhi first, May be we could meet before hand.

Again thanks a lot:)

hey amir and navin .. me and my freinds will be at mcleod on 10th …when will you guys be reaching and does anyone of you have plans beyond triund?

Hi, I am planning a trek to triund in the first week of march probably solo . I stayed in gallu last year but couldnt go for trekking to triund . please suggest me about the weather conditions.

Hi, thanks for writing…and talking of weather it is pleasant for now and not much snow on Trail to Triund Hill…and if you want to retry than this time too stay in Gallu Devi temple area and start early as per weather…and if you get the place for night stay in Triund Hill then stay otherwise retreat by evening…here is the pic of today’s view – image by yewkwang ~ We wish you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Green Hiker 🙂

Thanks a lot for information 🙂

Hi , i am coming for trek this weekend … Could you help me with weather conditions as it has been changed in delhi ?

right now it is clear sky with sun…but not sure how it will fare by eve or noon…pretty uncertain for tomorrow as well…and things may correct after Holi….it is only about rain and hailstorm even if there is any chance…

well here is the update 12:00 pm March 4th, 2015…Dark snow clouds are back…while there is already heavy snowfall..even trail to Triund Hill is under snow…and chances are of more snowfall..plus rain..so you may reconsider your trekking for a week…..

hi it’s rainy weather… :/

Hi, I am planning to trek to Triund in mid-March and would like to stay in the guest house on top of the hill overnight with my travel companion. What is the best way to book it in advance?

hi thanks for writing and about advance booking…well for that you need to visit Forest Complex in person (1-2 day before the hike) they no longer book over phone….and they charge around 500 INR (may change) you may talk here 09805831447 or 09418564767. 09736608767 and make arrangement with them and pay them as per their choice

Ok. Thank you very much for the help. Can you tell me what is the difference between the three phone numbers you listed? Also, would you expect there to be much snow on the hill by mid March? Thanks.

no difference… 🙂 we are not associated with them…they have links with Guest Houses in Dharamkot and Gallu Devi Temple area so…they can be of use of for getting rooms either in McLeodGanj or more peaceful area like Dharamkot and Gallu and also they can send their boys to book room for Triund Hill as well…and as of snow there will be sufficient snow in Triund Hill and plenty a head Triund in SnowLine Cafe and Laka….! Best Wishes, We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green HIke. Be A Proud Green Hiker

Thanks again! One clarification , will the snow make the trail to Triund difficult and do you expect Snowline and Laka to be reachable in mid March or will there be too much snow? Thank you for all of your help.

hey ! i am going to trek from mcleod to triund(with 7 other ppl) on 11th of march 2015 ,i want to go to triund and further hopefully to lahesh caves , is anyone else doing it on the same dates ?? can i go till lahesh caves on the same day and camp there if i start early from mcleod ganj??and can i go further than lahesh caves at this time of year without guide??

hi, you can go up to Laka, SnowLine Cafe a head Triund but Lahesh Cave will be too much of cold and glacier too….so cave is not recommended in March and that too not without guide…we wish you all a Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Group of Green Hikers…Help Keep Nature Clean and Green

hey triund ….thanks alot for the prompt reply , i also wanted to know that is it possible to stay in snowline cafe if we donnot have tents and sleeping bags , does cafe owner offers stay in his shack? and can you suggest a guide who can get us to lahesh caves and arrange tent and everything else too

Hello, We’re a group of 8 guys planning trek beyond Triund. Would it be possible for us to do that on our own? (around mid march)

With caution,yes by mid March it will be possible on your own…keeping a note of rain and current weather situation…

we wish you all a Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Be A Proud Group of Green Hikers…Help Keep Nature Clean and Green

Hi. I am planning a trek to Triund on 7th/8th March. I’ll probably be reaching McLeodganj between 1-2 PM on 7th march. I want to know the weather conditions and staying options in Triund (if guest house is open) or Magic View cafe or Best View Cafe. I have return bus ticket from McLeodganj at 7pm on 8th March.

Hi, I am planning a day trek to Triund from Mcleodganj on Thursday 5 March 2015. Is the weather suitable for the trek? Do you recommend trekking during rains. Where can we rent raincoats for the trek? We are a group of beginners.

Hello, We are planning to go to kareri lake and then to triund from April 1 to 4. Can u tell me if there is a direct path from kareri to triund? And also is the path to lasha caves is open?

hi! we are group of 5-6 guys planning our trek to Triund and hopefully to Lahesh cave. We would reach Mcleodganj on 2nd Feb early morning. We plan to start the trek the same morning. I was hoping to get all the information regarding the trek. 1. do we require guide/porters? (first time trekkers in snow) 2. where can we get the tents? 3. can we trek beyond triund during this period? thanks!!

Hi! Me and my brother are planning for a trek to Triund, Lahesh cave and indrahar pass. I am living in Dharamshala for the past three months now but have no idea about the trek path or anything. Can you please tell me what would be our route? Also would there be too much snow? Also some information about stay arrangements, tents for rent and food will be very helpful. How much time will it take to cover all the areas?

Hi, I’m planning a 3 day trip this week on 1-3 April. This would be my first trek alongwith 3 of my friends. Need all the information regarding accomodation or availability of guide/package. I’m planning to travel from delhi in personal taxi to chandigarh (stay a day there), then reach Macleodganj and treck triund for 2 day 1 night. Is this plan feasible???

I am coming for a trek to Triund this weekend . Could you please update me with a iweather conditons over there ?

Hi we hope you completed your Triund Hill Trek 🙂

heading Triund this weekend. 9-10 May 2015. Any advise on current weather. Any sure way to get the forest guest house pre booked?

Hi weather seems ok for trek….and for guest house booking you personally need to visit their office….alternatively you can hire tents right in Triund Hill from any tea stall and even from Rest House…

Thanks.. I called guest house which they told is booked. Will go for camps then….

2 questions if somebody can answer: – Can it be made in one day – I saw on map that there is a trek from Bhagsu waterfall is it longer, steeper or same?

Thanx Darko

Good day Darko,

– Can it be made in one day > Yes If you start early in the morning, say 6-7am in summer, then you can escape sun rays on trail…and can reach Triund Hill and can cover SnowLine Cafe and further by 2pm and return back by 7pm to McLeod

– I saw on map that there is a trek from Bhagsu waterfall is it longer, steeper or same?….yes it is long and steep plus no refreshment cafe on trail…also sun will be strong on that side…exhausting We wish you a safe, clean and green hike….

I see two trek routes for Triund. Which ones the 9 Km one or the best one? Also need to folow the path where the forest dept guest house is present. Please help with the names of landmark to follow from bus stand to hill top

Hi first you need to reach Gallu Devi Temple ahead Dharamkot Via McLeodGanj (no need to go Bhagsu) from there the trail goes to upward direction from the front of Sun & Moon Cafe…follow this single trail up to Triund Hill

from ISBT reach McLeodGanj and then using cab/auto reach Dharamkot and then on foot to Gallu Devi Temple ….you can hire cab up to Gallu Devi Temple and Sun & Moon Cafe for cab you may call +919805831447

hi, m abhishek, m going to triund hill on 26 of june, is it correct time to go there?

Hi, yes…before monsoon it is all right 🙂

Thanks. Got my answer before posting. It’s my trip date too. 🙂

Hi , i am travelling alone to mcleod (Tommorow) and want to trek TRIUND, can you please give an idea about the tents that are available on rent for one night? do i need to hire a tent before starting the trek?

Hi you will get tents in Triund Hill and can be hired from any tea stall in Triund….you don’t need to book tent..you will tent.

Hi admin, We are planning to trek triund on 24th of june 2015, what are things we need to carry as there seems to be some chances of rainng that time around, or we will be getting everything then and there.

Hi you may keep rain poncho handy and cloths as per weather…tents and food will be as usual…. We Wish You All A Safe, Clean and Green Hike, Help Keep Nature Clean and Green with no disturbance to the Serenity of Mother Nature.

hey..!! We are going to trek on 27th..a party of 3 …its going to be my first trekking experience…Kindly advice on all the must have logistics required before starting the trek.

Hi you can go on your own, tents and food will be available, carry cloths as per weather and do keep rain ponchos handy in case of mild rain…and do prefer fresh fruits in place of Red Bull and caned juice..as fruit shells won’t do any damage unlike empty cans and bottles…We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike

Is it possible to camp in Triund?

yes……though rain may be of concern but no need to worry

Are tents available for renting? where should I get those from?

you can hire tents from any tea stall in Triund Hill or Rest House of Triund…rates may vary due to tourist season

Hi. I’m planning a trip to dharamshala and want to trek to triund on 16september and stay overnight. My queries are as below: 1. Is there anywhere we can keep our luggage just before we start the trek? We will be reaching Dharamshala on 15 and will be checking out on 16, so will need somewhere to keep our luggage. 2. Can we rent tents at the time of the trek? Or do we need to book in advance online? 3. Is a guide necessary?

Hoping for a reply soon. Thanks!

1. Is there anywhere we can keep our luggage just before we start the trek? We will be reaching Dharamshala on 15 and will be checking out on 16, so will need somewhere to keep our luggage. > You may try out at Sun & Moon Cafe or Sagar Cottage just above the cafe…and these two points are on starting point of Triund Hill trail….usually they don’t keep but you can talk and agree with some fee sort of thing. Sun & Moon Cafe and Sagar Cottage are at Gallu Devi Temple area after Dharamkot and McLeodGanj….you can reach there either by Cab or Auto or even trek if your luggage is not that heavy…and consult about this point here 9805831447

2. Can we rent tents at the time of the trek? Or do we need to book in advance online? > You’ll get tents and sleeping bag on spot at Triund Hill… beside Forest Dept there are 5 tea stalls that provide tent and accomodation…for tents no need of booking but it is also good if you reach there on time.

3. Is a guide necessary? > If you are planning only Triund Hill and SnowLine Cafe..then you don’t need guide, least there is heavy Snowfall…all you need is careful eyes and stepping on the inner side of the trek…this is a easy trail for seasoned and moderate for new ones….so no chance of bad thing…all you need to avoid is Over Confidence and standing on edges for photo shoot….even a careless attitude and willful act of going off trail can do damage to some experienced one. The trail visibility is 100% clear…so no chance of getting “Lost” again unless one wishfully goes off trail.

Thanks for writing and We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike…Help Keep Mother Nature Clean.

Though if you feel the need of guide you may contact here +919736159152; +919805439165 OR +919805831447, +919736482880, +919736303213, +919736542849, 88941 87613, 9418564767. 09736608767

Do the forrest department guest house have Toilet and Bathroom?

Hi…im a solo rider and planning to go to McLeod ganj on bike in Nov. end…..This is ma 1st trip to this place…….My concern is….can i park my bike anywhere near Gallu Devi Temple?……and moreover is it safe for 2 days parking…..if not….plz suggest……

i am a solo traveller.. Can u please guide that can i get tents, food and bonfire thing upon reaching triund?

This was my recent Treak To Triund u can check the clear details in the below Blog

https://treak2triund.blogspot.in/p/he-trend-of-being-in-north-india-during.html?spref=fb

we are planning a trek on 25th December ,,, to triund and indrahar pass ,,,, do we need guide or is it safe, if we go on our own

I m planning to go on this trek on 25 december. I hope its safe and feasible in december ? Will the mountains be covered with snow till that time?

Hi, I’m really happy for all the efforts you guys are making to keep the hill clean and providing all the information you can. Keep up the good work 🙂

I’m planning to trek to Triund and Indrahar pass(if possibe) by mid Dec ( 15-19) . 1. Is it closed during this time by any means? 2. Is it safe to trek in Dec ? 3. Can I camp in snow ? or is there any other option for the overnight stay at Triund ?

Plan my trip if possible. Thanks 🙂

We are group of 12 planning for trek on Jan 7th 2016. Is it safe during that time ? and can we get snowfall any chances ?

will we get accommodation in trinud ?

Hi Admin, Superb job. Really helpful n detailed info. I am planning for a trek on Jan-2016. Is it gud tym fr trekking?? Or plz do let me knw wen to plan.

Thank You 🙂

I am planning to do this trek around 24th December along with two other people. How are the conditions up there at this time? Is it safe? Is the trek doable? Are rooms easily available in the forest guesthouse?

Hi, We are 6 people and planning to visit triund in 1st,2nd and 3rd january. Just want to confirm is it safe to visit there on these dates. what to do and what not.

Thanks in advance.

Is December a safe time to trek. We are planning to trek on 22 or 23 dec. What necessary things we have to carry trek in current weather. As there is snowfall, Can we do camping outside in tents after snowfall. Anyone who like to join in this particular time. Any help is appreciated.

I am planning a trip this jan , wanted to know if i should take a guide along with me or i could trek solo to the truind hill .

Also i needed to know will there be accomodation and food available at truind during that time.

can u plz tell me …what wud b the avg cost for renting a tent to stay at triund hill at night…for one person i am planning a solo trip to triund

hi please contact here 9805831447 or 9736303213, or manu at 9805439165

Tent and sleeping bag together will cost u 800 rs

Hi Kuldeep… I read that you are travelling Solo. I am also planning for the trek. Would love to join you if you don’t mind. 🙂

It’s nt at all tuff ,,, rather its easy and safe ,,, i trkd solo in the month December,,, all u need is stamina ,,,,, u will get dese small shops selling maggi , water, ciggratte,, ,, tents are easily available ,,, though u hv to bargain , a little Guide is wastage of money n nthin else ,,,, ,, carry ur booze, and enjoy

hi I am planning for triund on23 Feb 2016. Is there any pony available for tracking.

Hii guys , I m planning a trip to trihund hills , I m frm Delhi , so can u help me to get better information for my trip

Is dis right time to track at trihund hills ??

Planning a trek to Triund for end of March. Once at Triund, can any body let me know if a guide is must to go further to Lake Glacer and back? Or is the route well signed and good enough to proceed on my own? Thanks in advance.

Hey, I’d be planning a trip to triund on the 22nd of March. I have a few questions about the same.

A. What weather am I to expect and be prepared for? B. Are camping options readily available on demand as I’m planning to spend a night out on the hills. If yes, what costs would it? C. Is a guide needed for the trip?

We are 12 people planning to truind on day after tomorrow. How’s the weather? How much woolen required? Expected temp please?

Have spoken to 2 people regarding Tent and Stay. Lets see what gets finalised. Will update.

Hey Admin, We are planning to trek Kareri Lake – Triund – Lahes Caves – Snow Line – Indrahar Pass – Bhagsu temple & waterfall in the end of this month. Can u plz suggest us the shortest trail for this trek. And is it okk to make whole trek in end of march. means climate and all.. Thanks!

hello, have you did the trek than ? or not ? if done pl give guidelines to us as we want to do in last week of march or 8th april…

Hi there ! My name is Brian and I am going to visit Dharamshala in on 11th April 2016 with two more friends. We would like you to guide us as to how to reach Dharamshala from Aut, and also assist us with an itinerary on places to see and the budget. We would be there for about 3 days.

Planning to trek Triund on March 25,2016.. Is it open and safe at this time.. Will the tents be available at the top..? Kindly revert asap.

Hi ! I am planning a trek to Triund on 8th April. This would be my first trek so i need a lot of information regarding a guide/ porter(if required)/ accomodation there.. and would it be possible to come back the next day to Mcleodganj? Also, will it be a good time to visit Trinud??

Hello guys…. read many articles and reviews regarding Triund Trek. Loved them and now I am looking forward for this trek. planning to go solo in month of June(1st Week). Would love if anyone is willing to join me. Thank you… 🙂

Great information. Thanx everyone. Am planning for triund trek with my wife and 3 year old kid. Just want to know if its a safe trek for kids. Ofcourse we have to keep an eye on her and carry her most of the times. Is it doable under that circumstances?

hi. i want to do trekking upto laka glacier. i have following queries:- which one is better and economical, going independently or taking package? My son is 10 years old, is it adviceable to do trekking upto gala or come back from triund? how much will a porter charge if we go on our own?

I’m planning to do a trek up to Snowline Cafe on April 30th/May 1st. At first I was looking for trekking organizers, but as I’m doing a solo trek, I think I will go by myself. I wanted to check a couple of things:

1. I plan to start around 10 AM and be up at Triund by 4 (max). Is this doable? 2. Is there any chance that I may not find a tent to rent once I’m up there? Can I pre-book the tent by calling someone? Also, can someone guide me on how to pitch it in case I don’t know it well enough? 3. I plan to wake up early (6/7 AM) on May 1st and head to Snowline and then head back to McLeodganj. Is it better to go all the way to Snowline on the first day itself and camp there? I would like to do that if the views are much better than from Triund and there are better chances of getting a tent,

I am planning Triund Trek in the month of May, can you please share the numbers of a local guide who can provide tent, food and stay for a day in Triund.

Hi, me and a friend of mine will be coming next week for triund and laka glacier trek. A. Will there be snow at laka glacier? If yes, howmuch?

B. Will we need a guide for laka glacier? If not, Can you please post a route directions or map, something which will help?

C. How far is laka glacier from triund.

D. Will april end/ first week of may be a good time for laka glacier

Hi. I am rohit. He and my family- sorry and 2 kids 10 and 5 r scheduled to be in dharamshala on vacations. R there for 3 night’s and 2 days. Travelling by road from Delhi to jammu and to dharamshala. Instead of doing a standard holiday I wish to do some camping with family and be absolutely close to the nature. Have some querys: 1. What’s the cost of a good tent in hire to my six family which is good and comfortable? 2. What’s the cost of bearings etc along with lights for the tent? 3. Is the safe to get tents on it own? Safe of animals add 4. How do we manage toilets an bathing? 5. For arrangements? 6. Is it advaisable to get a local guide who can feel and stay with u?

Please help me. I did be in dharamsala on 24th of May 2016.

hi i am planning to visit triund around mid June 2016 with my friends. Few things i want to know are: 1. weather around mid june. 2. what all places are Accessible from Triund. Like we want to spend a week so what more places we can visit during that time so that we can enjoy the week and also not get too tired. 3. safety as there might be some females.

Hello, me and my friend plan to make a trip on the 17th of may, to triund and parashar lake and other beautiful breath takinh places where we capture d beauty of hills n get lost in the natute.I have alrdy been to palampur, dharamshala and mcleod.earlier along with kullu manali and rohtang paas.so need to know other places and how it can be covered in 3days so tht we are back to delhi by 21st with a pocket friendly budget like a traveller and also is it d right time to go to get nice views of d mountain n trek

Me and a group of my friends of 7 are planning to Trek Triund on 3rd june and returning back on 4th june evening around 7 pm,is it possible to spend some time in mcleodganj.Help us in planning our itineary we will reach 10 o’clock on 3rd june and depart 7 pm on 4th june..Suggest a local tent owner too..thanks.. 🙂

we are 7 friends and we are coming this sunday to see triund … we need a guide to help us in carrying our belongings to triund.

Hi Triund, I and my wife are travelling to Mcleod Ganj in the first week of June 2016. My kids are 8 and 10 years old. Is it safe with kids of this age to trek to Triund Peak. thanks. Sameer

Is July a “ok” month for Triund ?

Hello, I wanted to know if Triund Trek can be done on weekdays? if so, which trekking companies offer these services? as i plan to stay on the hill for a night.

thank you for your time.

I’m a first time trekker. Solo traveller- girl. Plan to trek to Triund next week. What did you mean by avoid outer edges of the trail? Also is there fencing uptil the top?

Thanks in advance! 🙂

We are planning for the triund trek but I have some questions in my mind.

1. Are we gonna encounter a lot of people going for the trek so we won’t lose the track of the trail as I am planning to go without a guide? 2. What are the chances of getting the guest house if we book a day in advance or is it heavily booked in advance? Does that Guest house has any toilets? 3. Where are we gonna keep our luggage if we are planning to spend the night on the top? Are there any clock/locker rooms in Mcleodganj for that?

Hi All, planning to trek to Indrahar pass on 27-30July 2016. Few quick questions: Porters charges Mule charges Guide Charges Also, if this time is ok to go

Hi I am planning a trip in the first week of July I’ve had mixed review about travelling in this month some say it rains and is very risky others say it’s not can you let me know if this is a favorable time to travel and will there be availability of rooms in the guest houses mentioned. Thank you

Wanted to know what weather condtions will there in the month of August? Will it suitable to Trekk?? Is it necessary to carry tent or Do the provide tent on the hill top?

I wanted to trek in Monsoon. is that feasible? Can i go up to the snow line? Please tell me the contact number of any local guide.

hey guys! we are a group of 3-4 guys planning to go to dharamshala and triund trek near about 3-7 august so if anyone interested feel free to contact and join! ping me at 9816927213

Hi! Wanted to know if it’s possible to trek to triund in August second week or will it be problematic because of rains? Thanks.

Hi Team, Looking to go to dharamshala and triund trek next week between 21st july and 24th july…Please suggest if this is a good idea or it will be raining heavily?

We are a group of 12 adults, planning a holiday at mcleodganj, tirund trekking from 28-30 july. I have some questions and it would be very nice of you if you help us in planning.

1. Economy hotel for the stay. 2. We would like to stay at Tirund overnight after trekking, from where to arrange tents, what will be the cost and do we need to take any permission? 3. weather condition.

Thanks in advance

Hi, I am planning to be at Dharamshala between 20-23 August, 2016. Will it be raining over there during August, If so, will it be difficult to reach Triund. I am a solo traveler looking for some guidance to spend some quality time at Dharamshala and Triund.

In the year 1965, after taking the Pre- University exam, I went to Dharamsala to attend the Youth Leadership Camp organized by Punjab University at Govt. College, Dharamsala. During my stay at Dharamsala, we went to Truind and stayed in the Guest House and spent the night there. The next day we trekked to the snow line at the height of 14000 to 15000 feet. I am over 65 now but remember the time spent at Truind and the snow line.

i know it is low season in the monsoon, but we want to trek triud from baghsu.

should we get a tent in Bagshu and carry it up? Im not sure we can rent a tent and a mat up there in triund?

Hello, me and my friends are planning to visit mcleodganj and triund on 20-22 September. I like to enquire about reasonable stay on 20th as our trekking is scheduled on 21st. Also where could we keep our luggage on 21st while we are on the expedition. As we’ll be returning on 22nd are there any chances that we could get rooms on hour basis in mcleodganj as we’ll be leaving by 4 in evening.

Hi, We are 3 boys in our 20s. We are planning trek to triund. We are staying in a hotel Greenwoods inn, which is near Dharamkot Road. We are worried if the trek is easy moderate or hard

This was very informative. Thank you. All I wanna know is, can I pitch my own tent in Triund? And if yes, will I be charged for it?

Which is the better area in McLeodganj to have room on rent if we plan for triund trek?

hi . m planning for triund trek this oct10.. n will be staying dere for a nite … we are coming by car till mcloedganj … i jus wana knw if we can take our car till gallu devi temple n then can start our trek ..

hi!! we are planning of triund trek on 22 sept ,we are 4 girls. Can you suggest us what will be better we should trek from dharamshala or mcleodganj.what is the best time to start trek,we also want to stay on triund hill in tents and want to enjoy scenic beauty at its best.Will it be safe for girls trip

Hello Hi ! I am planning a trek to Triund on start of December I’m solo traveler..so I need what items I carry and how much cost of tents and whats the temperature …in December.

hey guys…

we are three Malaysians in our late 60s, reasonably fit & and have drawn up plans to do a day trek up Triund Jan. 30, 2017.

We think of spending 3 nights in all in McLeod Ganji, b4 heading to Bir Billing for paragliding, etc.

In Mc Leod Ganji, what do you think of Hotel Tibet or Honey & Spice Hotel?

Any advice from you guys is most welcome…tanx.

hello… Day hike by Jan 30th is feasible but is dependent on weather of 30th….and there will be fresh snowfall by Jan mid then do look out for guided hike…otherwise no need…just start early so that you can go on your own pace and reach the campsite and back by evening….and if you need guides then check with any numbers provided in the URL of Book Now tab of our facebook page..

as of hotel…both are ok, rest it is your choice Honey and Spice Delux suite is very common and should be 500 INR instead of 700+ so if that is ok with you then Honey and Spice all right…other wise try out Hotel Tibet and there is one more https://hotellhasa.in …

Billing paragliding sounds good

I am a solo traveler and planning to visit Triund in Nov Ist week. Please suggest itinerary and lodging details. You may call at 9818555001

Thanks Harinder Singh

I am planning to visit during the second week of Feb. How will be the situation that time. Planning to do an overnight stay.

you may be able to do a guided or without guided Day Hike only and as of camping, it depends on the level of snowfall….please do contact Manu or Mr Thapa from Book Now button of our facebook page

I am leaving on 25 Dec for Mcleodganj for Triund Trek ! Is snow going to be a problem

Hello we are 8 friends planning to visit dhramshala on 15decemeber.Will this trek be accessible at that time?

Hi folks, I am from Delhi and planning to visit Triund on 17th and 18th December, 2016. I will reach McLeodganj on 17th morning near 6:30 AM and start trekking at the earliest so that I reach uphill accordingly. I Can someone help me with the current temperature variations and would it be too cold to stay in the tent during nightstay? Or Tent, sleeping bag and blankets would be enough?

HI…! Is trekking opens in December end… i.e.,. Dec 31st and Jan 1st? Me and my firends planned to celebrate this Dec 31st on the top. Is it possible?

Me and another friend are planning on visiting Mcleodganj in mid-jan 2017. I have the following queries-

1. Is it possible/safe to trek to Triund with the snowfall? Also, will camping be a problem in the snow? 2. Even if it is snowing, is a day trek possible in the harsh winter? 3. I’m aware that this trek is an easy to moderate trek but how difficult will the trek be in the snow?

1. Is it possible/safe to trek to Triund with the snowfall? Also, will camping be a problem in the snow? >> Camping is feasible only in guest house rooms…as of tents…it will too cold to camp out..

2. Even if it is snowing, is a day trek possible in the harsh winter? >> If weather is clear with sun shine then a guided day hike will be feasible.

3. I’m aware that this trek is an easy to moderate trek but how difficult will the trek be in the snow? >> not that difficult but we recommend guides for snow hike and trek

hi….i am plannning ot go on triund trek at this end of december. is it open now or not? And how can i approach for that.

Dear Admin,

We are 2 couples, planning to visit McLeodganj & near by area. We are planning to reach McLeodganj on 30th Dec morning. This is what we have planned. Please suggest if needs any modification for betterment/adventure/safety/enjoyment.

30 Dec: reach McLeodganj, freshen up in hotel, leave for bir (para-gliding), come back by evening, local sight seeing (plz suggest places that really mean). Stay overnight in hotel (plz suggest good/safe hotel). 31 Dec: check out hotel early morning after break fast, keep luggage in hotel & start trekking for triund. Please suggest if we must halt somewhere in between &/or hike up to the hill. Also please suggest what is preferred guest house/tent. Any links/no for guest house/tents pre booking. Stay overnight, enjoy bon-fire. 01 Jan: Leave early morning for McLeodganj, catch the bus for Chandigarh. Board another bus for Delhi around 6 PM 02 Jan: Back to hell/Cell/office :-(. But definitely with plenty rejoicing & happy memories.

Looking forward for quick reply as this is gonna be vital for our trip decision.

Hii everyone i want to go triund dharamsala on date 08January 2017 with my frndzz is it safe for this time in triund .Or how we can arrange tent at triund

Hi, I am planning to reach mcleodganj by 31st dec evening 67pm, I have already booked my stay in dharmkot and plan to do triund trek on 1st Jan same day or next day 2nd jan return.

please suggest if I should do same day / next day return triund. I have to report to Dalhousie for another trek on 02nd Jan evening.

We r planning to trek triund hill feb last week. And can i know the climatic conditions and is it the good time?

feb last week is good for quick day hike and camping is dependent on the level of snowfall

Yeah I done it it was nice trip …

Can we start trek in early morning and reach back mcleodganj the same evening ?

yes…but right now it is not recommended to hike…as raining with snow

Is Triund Trek closed as of now ???

as now Camping to Triund campsite is not feasible due to cold….still you can go for guided (if heavy snow on trail) and without guide if no or very less snow….

Would it be possible to trek by mid February, on 17th to be exact? What is the charge for a guide in case I would need one?

Mid Feb is possible, but still weather plays most….guide charges normally start from 500/* per person a day (** prices may vary as per season and condition of trail) but do consider if there is no fresh snowfall during second week of Feb…then you can check the conditions and can go on your own…for a day hike

hello admin, we two friends are planning for triund-snowline-lahesh cave trek with one night stay at triund, one at snowline-lahesh cave, agian back to triund and stay, and than bk to mcleod gunj.. we may reach mcleod gunj on 26th march evening or 9th april evening (which would be better ?).. please guide us…

hi…thanks for writing…well if you wish you camp in Snowline Cafe or more farther in Lahesh Cave (which is another 1-2 hours climb from SnowLine Cafe, the second campground of Triund Hill, after Triund. So if you wish to camp in SnowLine Cafe then come mid April and if you want to go farther then come for hiking not before May. (Depends of Snowfall). Though from SnowLine Cafe you can go up to the real top point of Triund Hill….so which ever is on your list…consider after mid April.

Hi admin. I am planning for a trek in the second week of march. Since i am a first timer can u please brief me about the weather, things to consider for triund trekk. Is it safe to take the trekk without a guide or do we need to take one?

Is the forest deptt guest house above the hill top. And since we are just two people so is anybody else travelling during the period 10th and 11th march 2017.

yes…you can go even without guide….as long as there is no heavy snow/ice on trails….you can book forest rest house only after March 15, though tents are available on spot…still it is good to confirm…so call any number from the URL inside our https://www.facebook.com/triundhill/ and its Book Now tab . .as of clothing…if you start early in the morning, a light warm jacket will be sufficient…do note…do not walk on the outer sides of the trail and don’t pose for selfies or pic on cliff edges…

Is it okay to trek and camp in Triund hill during march 11-12?

Hi I want to trek to triund with my 4 or 5 friends we want to trek till up to lahesh Cave. We are beginners . We will stay or first day in triund. We are going in 10 th April

Please tell me in detail about trek

you can go for lahesh cave from snowline cafe and you will have to come back same day

Hello Planning for trek in mouth of March end is it good time for it! I am going to trek alone with camp and sleeping bag anything else to carry with me How much litter of water should carry by one person for one night two days trek. And food coz I heard water bottle n food is costly in triundz.? Also the Short cut is dangerous way to go up is it? Can u elaborate My Way to triundz from dharamkot primary school . And last my friend how much weight we should carry while tracking while trecking I can fulfill my snow treck experience in this month . THANKS AND REGARDS TRIUNDZ MOTHER NATURE LOVERS.

HI, Please can you give us numbers of some people who can arrange tents and sleeping bags for us at triund. We are planning to travel on 18-19 March weekend and we just wanted to be sure that we get tents. We are trekking without a guide.

check on url from Book Now button of our fb page….you can contact any one of them

2 things here.

1. Long weekend 14th to 16th April 2017, Tents and sleeping bags will be available at Triund? Any option for advance booking?

2. Mcleodganj – Triund – Laka possible in one day?

Thanks. Shekhar

Hi, I am planning for a solo trek to Triund on 2nd April. Is it safe for a solo female traveller to camp overnight..?

you might have done and probably enjoyed too…if not then yes it is safe…just camp near Forest Rest House

we are planning to go to triund.I would like to know if we need any passes before starting the trek. we have our own tents and we would like to camp at triund, so is it possible and how much does a guide cost on average.

i have 7 yrs old kid, can he do this trek???

hi we hope you have done this hike by now….if not yes your 7 yr kid can manage…just go slow and steady

Hey, I’m planning a trip to Dharamshala and McLeodganj from 14th to 16th April with my friend. It is only the two of us. We will leave from Delhi. It is a 3 day trip in which one of the days we want to give to the Triund trek. The other two days for local sight seeing. Can the trek and local sight seeing in McLeodganj be covered in a single day? Is it safe for two female college students around there? Suggestions for sight seeing around Dharamshala and McLeodganj. Where should we stay in order to have an efficient trip? Please feel free to add any suggestions from your side that you may find important. It is my first time travelling like this. Regards Reeya Thakur

Hello there, I am looking forward to go triund from chandigarh. I have a match on 28th night and return back on 2nd morning for office. Can someone suggest me the itinerary within these 3 days for a to and fro. It will be preferred if the expenses are as low as possible.

Hello admin, we two friends are planning for triund-snowline-lahesh cave trek with one night stay at triund, then go to snowline-lahesh cave and come back to triund and stay or return to mcleod gunj depending upon our return time to triund. we will be reaching to mcleod gunj on 29’th April 2017 around 11 A.M. Also, We have to leave mcleod gunj by 3 p.m. on 1’st may 2017 for pathankot. please guide us regarding trekking guide and our stay there . Thanks in advance..

Is this trek fine to do with kids of age 3 and 7.

yes…it is safe

Sir I want to know that Should I have to do some kind of pre booking for tent Is tents are available on the top of the hill And if it is Can I get tent directly on top of the hill without pre booking ?

And what will be the cost ?

tents are available on spot…but on first come first serve basis…..there are 5-6 tea stalls and forest rest house that provide tent and food….and costs around 700/* for a tent that can house two person

I am planning to visit triund in mid june, is it good time to be there. What kind of wheather we can expect? Also some travel sites are providing this trek for 2D/1N for around Rs.3000 including meals, is it worth or we can get better deal by reaching mcloedganj and searching there?

Hello, thank you for writing… mid June is alright….this time kind of mix weather (unpredictable), we can’t say anything about agency budgets…you can call any number from URL inside our https://www.facebook.com/triundhill/ Book Now tab…and check in with any if sounds reasonable…

It so kind of you to keep answering queries of traveller since 2014. Its so great! I read almost complete trail. As I am planning a Solo trip, I had many questions, half of which this long conversation cleared up.

Well still I do have some 1. Are there any Cloak rooms facilities if I don’t wish to carry whole luggage with me on trek? 2.Which is much safer to stay for solo female, at snowline or triund hill tents? 3. Toilet facilities when traveller take tent on rent from tea shops? 4. Do it gets really crowdy during Mid June (concern for pre-bookings of tent)? 5. Are tents okay if it rains?

Thanks in advance. You are Humble!

and Yes I will take care of my litter! 🙂

Thank you, We Wish You A Safe, Clean and Green Hike

1. Are there any Cloak rooms facilities if I don’t wish to carry whole luggage with me on trek? >> No as of now no such facility..though you can request your guest house owner or hotel owner to safe keep your luggage…(keep money and other similar important things on hand)

2.Which is much safer to stay for solo female, at snowline or triund hill tents? >> SnowLine Cafe is ok too…still camping near Forest Rest House will be good for first time solo hikers.

3. Toilet facilities when traveller take tent on rent from tea shops? >> again 🙁 for this…there are toilets but no regular water supply, so they are almost of no use. You will have to rise up early for this or seek the company of girls group.

4. Do it gets really crowdy during Mid June (concern for pre-bookings of tent)? >> Yes also depends on weather…still avoid weekend if possible. (If You want to hire tent in advance then may contact Manu from our list on sub-page of Triund page plus there are other references as well)

5. Are tents okay if it rains? >> Ok for mild rain. Rest we can’t say about weather as humans have already disturbed, Mother Nature to extreme!

Hi, Where we need to apply for the pre booking of tent? Should we have to go forest department office of booking?

Is there any limit of people can stay with tent in Triund?

you can hire right at triund hill else you can approach forest office for room, may cost 500/- per night….tents start from for two person to 5 or more also

there are two of us planning a trip to Triund, but never pitched a tent before. How do I work that out once we hire one?

that is very easy…hope you enjoyed camping

hi friends,

i am travelling to macleodganj on 16h june by car alongwith my family (4 members, 2 adult + 2 kids, age 10 years n 4 years). i heard a lot about triund and want to camp there overnight. i am carrying my own tent. plz help me with few queries of mine

1: is it advisable to go n trek with kids ? 2: where to park the car for overnight ? 3: what about toilet arrangement , is there any ?

plz help with the guidance.

we are planning to visit triund on 2 of july, considering rainy season would it be appropriate to trek and would tents be available top up there.

Hi thanks for all the information. I am planning to visit Dharamshala this weekend along with my wife and 8 years old son. I want to know if we can cover the whole Mcleodganj and triund trek in 7-8 hours. We want to reach on top in the evening and stay there for 1 hour. Is it safe to come down around 8 o’clock.

I am planning to go triund to have such exp. with my wife in mid of September 2017.is it the good time to visit? should i take hotel in dhramshala or mec.? how to plan with less buget from delhi?

you can stay in any guest house near Gallu Devi Temple..fare start from 500/-** may vary….even there are home stay option as well…Sep mid to Nov 1st week is good…from Delhi board any bus up to D/sala and from here another bus or shared taxi up to McLeod and from McLeod to Gallu cab worth 300 or 500. else stay in hotels of Mcleod….else guest house in Gallu Devi Temple area

Hi thanks for the information…. Is there any local trek organisers? Is it safe for a couple to tent there overnight?

1)Is it advisable to trek without guide in the first week of December? And we are group of 6. And we will be carrying only one tent which can accommodate 3people. 2) will I be able to hire a tent and 6 sleeping bags? 3) would you recommend to go using the package which costs around 1500 to 1800? (Triund trek ) Help me out with this please 🙂 Thank you

We are planning to trek to triund n 24th sep 2017 ssturday wid a grp f 5 frndz.. we all r 1st time trekkers plz answer my following queries 1) howz d weadr in triund 2) what are main things which sholud i carry to triund 3) are tents available on top of triund hill as we are not carrying any tents and we wnt to stay night ovr dere 4) wt about dinner arrangements on top of triund hill . Shall we carry our dinner from macleo or we will get it on top f triund. 5) plz provide approximate charges for takings tents n rental dere per person. 6) what are the charges for taking a cab from macleodganj to gallu devi tmpl i.e strtng point f trek?? 7) Any one planning n same dates that is this weekend do cntct us as we hv both grlz nd boys in our grp…. 9646227650

I am planning to trek on 19th October. I wanted to know if I could rely on getting a tent at the top for overnight stay or better to book in advance ? Is there any contact number for booking a tent on the top ?

Thanks Vivek

Is there any car parking options for Triund trek preferably in McLeod?

Also Please suggest whether trek is advisable for November 20th week?

Hi. I am planning for solo travel in month December. Dates are 25-27. I hope Triund is not closed during this period. It would really help if you can just guide me for this. My email ID is [email protected]

Hi , I have booked triund package with laka glacier 3N 4D in 2nd weak of December .. I want to know the temperature of mid December and is it safe to sleep in camp in too cold. Because right now it’s -2 degree in night .. help me with my query ?? N also make it clear what kinda clothes we need to carry

Hi Admin, information provided was really very valuable. Having single query regarding stay at Dharamkot in first week of April 2018, which place will be economical & best for accommodation…Mcleodgunj or Dharamkot? Also let me know if any one is looking for co-partner for this tour….Thanks

Hi…anyone interested in giving company for the Triund trek, plz ping me on [email protected] .. Thanks……Lets have fun together…..!!

Could you please provide me your whatsapp number.So i can reached to you

Hi, We are a couple planning to trek triund mid feb 2018. A few questions Would we need a guide ? Would it be safe to camp at night as this wud be mostly mid of the week and I am assuming less crowded ? We can stay in forest rest house at night as well, but my prime concern is safety during the trek, if we do it without a group just the two of us. Would the checkpoints/small shops be open at that time? Please advice and suggest. Thanks

Hi anyone interested in joining me for trying trek on 23rd Feb 2018. Solo hiker.

We are planning it on 24th Feb, needed some details as our travel agent is adamant that the trek will remain close. We wanted to trek and stay overnight in camp.

Do let me know if you have the detail.

Trekking on Feb month is completely dependent on the level of snow fall…if there is less or no snow on trails then, it is possible to hike and stay overnight…else we will have to wait till March end.

Tell me if I can visit triund in june

Yes you can

Hi. I am planning for solo trip in this month(May). Dates are 20-25. It would really help if you can just guide me for this. My email ID is [email protected] .

What kind of help do you need

Please contact back message on https://www.facebook.com/triundhill/

Hi! This is such a wonderful forum and hats off to you for keeping it alive. So much information!!

My friend and I, and our 2 daughters (12 and 14 years) are planning the Triund trek on the 29th of Sept.

1) What is the kind of weather we can expect? We had initially planned for 1st September but were advised against it.

2) With 2 kids, we are a little sceptical about staying in tents. So prefer to book the rest house in Triund. But we want to do snowline and the glacier as well. Is it possible to leave early morning from Dharamkot, go up till the glacier, and come back to the triund rest house by the evening?

We just did the Kheerganga trek in June – up and down the same day. It was tiring but we managed. Will we manage this? Or do you suggest that we do snowline and glacier on the next day and return to dharamkot from there?

3) We want to take a guide/ Porter. I know the trail is marked but it helps to have someone along to carry the bags and show us the way. If we stay the night on the top, what will the porter do? Could you please share some numbers for porters/ guides.

Thanks so much. Hope to hear from you soon.

1) > by Sep end weather will be good, it is supposed to be.

2) > for online booking of Rest House try here > https://himachalecotourism.org/wpbooking_service/frh-triund/ > Yes you can return to Dharamkot same day if you start for Laka early in the morning.

3) > here is the contact of Manu one of our reliable person 9805439165

Is it true that camping in Triund is closed? If yes, then when it will resume?

this page looks really promising.

We are a group of 3 friends intending to trek triund on 25th Feb, 2019. But we have been getting mixed opinions about the trek, as our travel agent said that the trek will be closed and camping wont be possible, whereas other few have said we can trek and camp on the mentioned dates.

Please guide us, whether we can trek and camp on 25th Feb, 2019? If so, would we need a guide?

Will really appreciate the help.

Trekking on Feb month is completely dependent on the level of snow fall…if there is less or no snow on trails then, it is possible to hike and stay overnight…else we will have to wait till March end. As of guide…if there is mild snow on trails, then you need one guide. With snow on trails even an easy trails can become dangerous.

Hello admin, I am planning for the trek on 20th of may, I would like to know if trek can be complete in one day as its my frist trek or do you suggest an overnight stay . In case stay can you help me with food options and tent rental.

It is one of the easiest trail….even if you instruct a child just to follow the beaten trail and not take any shortcuts, he/she will reach the first campsite with ease. Plus there are many many tea stall all along the trek. All one need is to be careful and not pose for selfies or photographs on trail edges. You can start the trek as soon by 8 or 9 am from Gallu Devi Temple and reach after 3-4 hours of walk….stay there for an hour or so and return to Mcleod with ease. Plenty of day time in summer. If you want to stay then need to book tents in advance and we can help with that, incase you want to stay, but now a days we don’t recommend overnight stay, as the place is crowded and has no toilet room facility. If you love to camp over night, then we have some of the best and secluded trekking destinations outside Dharamsala area…all you need is to tag some friend with self, means at least two person for night camp and trek. For more information you can contact us at [email protected] We Wish you a Safe, Clean and Green Hike

Thanks for the detailed information

Thank you sir for stopping by and appreciating :), We wish you a safe, clean and green hike, where you go out in Nature.

Is it safe to trek during monsoon?

Good day, yes it is safe to trek in monsoon, just you have to be prepared for sudden rainfall. Triund is safe to trek even in Monsoon season and is safe for solo girls as well.

How far is the forest guest house at Triund from the Triund trail end.

Well there are three near the trail end and they are with in 100 meters of range towards north and one is towards south east but around 300 to 500 meters of distance.

Hello, you sure have good information and that too for free. Anyway, can we trek to Triund in January? What is the condition of Triund trek? Can we go without guide or do we need to hire a guide? Also if you provide Triund camping then what are the packages for the group of 7 and for the solo trekker! Actually, I am thinking of coming for Triund trek in January 2021 with my college friends and we all are students of Delhi University! Please reply with above mentioned queries…thank you!

hey, goede dag! hoe is het tegenwoordig om in Triudn Hill te zijn

This has all of the information, I needed to clear my doubts about this trek. Now I will go for the day hike to Triund during my stay at Mcleod. I will be flying in to India and then Mcleodganj in the last week of February 2022. I hope to meet you as well, if you don’t mind ?

Thanks for the appreciation and you are most welcome anytime. We wish you a safe, clean and green hike.

Thanks a lot, your guidance helped me in concluding my first ever solo trek to Triund and Kareri lake.

Is it possible to complete the Triund trek in a day? Can we see Dharamshala Cricket Stadium from Triund? Actually we are planning our trek to triund in coming weekend of December 2023 and may be the Christmas, so do we need guide during that period and what about snow and weather all like that. Also can you suggest about stay as well. Will a home stay be good or some hotel?

Yes, it is, but for that you need to start early by 8am

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Time Required : The Triund trek takes around 7 hours to complete, both ways.

Nearest Airport : Gaggal airport or Dharamshala airport, which is around 18 ks from the base camp. Flights from Delhi and Kullu frequently ply, connecting the two places.

Approx trekking distance (Both sides): 26 kms

Base Camp: Mcleod Ganj

Difficulty: Easy Gradient

Highest point of trek: 3,250 m

Nearest Airport: Gaggal

Nearest Railhead: 90 km

Region: Mcleod Ganj

Snow: You will find lots of snow during the pre-monson season, i.e. between the months of March and June. However, as the monsoon arrives, the snow begns to melt and alsmost disappears during the post-monsoon months.

Starting point of trek: Mcleod Ganj

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Triund, Mcleodganj Overview

Triund is an easy trek in Himachal Pradesh that offers you an escape into the majestic Himalayas. Situated a few kilometres from Dharamshala at an altitude of 2828 m, it is a place perfect for trekking with amazing trails offering scenic views of the entire Kangra Valley. A trek to Triund is short and simple. It can be done from either McLeodganj or Dharamkot, which is 2 km ahead of McLeodganj. The first half of the trek is a gradually inclined walk with the last 2 km from Snowline Cafe which involves a vertical climb all the way till Triund. The evening sky from Triund is a sight in itself and is a good excuse for camping here at night.

The trek starts from Galu Temple in Dharamkot and one needs to trek for about 7-8km to reach Triund. It is absolutely worth it because of the refreshing walks amongst the Rhododendron and Oak forest. There is another trek route that goes via Bhagsu Fall and Shiva Cafe which is considered to be more challenging. Triund is also the base camp and acclimatisation point for the trek to Inderhara point in Dhauladar range.

Must Know Before You Visit Triund

Please Note : Updated on Nov 2023 Camping at Triund is closed until further notice. You can go for a day trek to Triund and Ilaka, but camping (as a group or individual) is prohibited. The shops on the way as well as shops at Triund and Illaka have been shut down. However, magic view cafe is still open. Please make sure to carry your water bottle and food along with you in case you are planning to go there.

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  • Trekking shoes with a good grip; sports shoes will not be enough
  • A 40 to 60 litre backpack with sturdy build and straps with a rain-cover
  • Two warm layers of clothing. Fleece, wool and a padded jacket
  • Two track pants. Wear one and carry one
  • Two collared t-shirts, preferably full-sleeve to protect from sun burn
  • Sunglasses, suncap and a gloves- synthetic and woven
  • Socks, LED headlamp/torch, and a trekking pole
  • A 20-litre day pack, toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, sunscreen, soap, lip balm, toilet paper, and a light towel
  • Cutlery, a coffee mug and a lunchbox
  • Two 1-litre water bottles
  • Plastic bags.
  • Mandatory documents such as valid ID proofs and their xeroxes
  • A medical kit with all necessary medicines

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How to book forest rest house, itinerary for triund.

Day 1: Arrive at Dharamshala

Arrive at Dharamshala and transfer to hotel. Rest for a while and explore the beautiful town visiting H.H. Dalai Lama Temple, and Norbulingka(a Tibetan centre for learning and preserving traditional art and craft). Tomorrow you will be your first day on foot, so rest well.

Day 2: Bhagsu Nag to Triund

Distance: 9 kms, Duration: 4 hours

Have breakfast at hotel and leave for Bhagsu Nag. This is the place from where the actual trek on foot commences. Begin with a steep ascent through dense forest of rhododendron, oak and deodar trees for 4 hours approximately. Make sure you break for lunch on the way to Triund. This straight trek will take you to your first destination of the day, Triund, a lovely alpine meadow perched right at the top of a ridge. The beauty of the surrounding is mesmerizing especially with an enchanting view of the peaks of Dhauladhar Mountain and Kangra Valley gracing the two ends. Pitch your tents for the night and enjoy a warm dinner along with bonfire.

Day 3: Triund to Laka Glacier

Distance: 8 kms,

It's finally time to trek further up towards Laka Got traversing the glacial moraine on the way. The trail will lead to an opening of an open meadow at Laka Got, a temporary shepherd encampment. It is situated at the muzzle of a small glacier known as Laka Glacier, which is steeped with snow during the month from March to June. However, the snow begins to melt as the monsoon approach while you will not find any snow post-monsoon. Stay here for a while and cherish the beauty of the nature. Have lunch and return to Triund for a goodnight sleep.

Day 4: Triund to Bhagsu Nag

It is your last day of the trek when you will be returning back to Bhagsu Nag from Triund. Trek downwards taking a different route than the one you came from. The trail is steep descending via Laheta Village leading you to Bhagsu nag marking the end of the short yet exhilarating excursion. Arrange for the transfer to the hotel to wash up and proceed with to your next destination.

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Embracing The Outdoors: Top 7 Beginner-Friendly Nature Treks In India

I ndia, with its diverse landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty, offers a plethora of trekking opportunities for both beginners and seasoned adventurers. If you're new to trekking and eager to embrace the great outdoors, you're in for a treat. In this article, we'll explore seven beginner-friendly nature treks across the country, complete with accommodation options, travel logistics, and how to reach these stunning destinations.

Triund Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Triund trek, conveniently accessible from Delhi and Chandigarh for a weekend getaway, offers a relatively easy beginner Himalayan trekking experience. It boasts stunning vistas of the Kangra Valley and the snow-clad Dhauladhar ranges, making it a visually captivating destination. Ideal for those seeking a hassle-free taste of the Himalayan trekking experience, Triund can be comfortably completed over a weekend. While the trail is short, it's marked by a steep ascent, but this challenge is balanced by refreshing strolls amidst rhododendrons and oak forests. Moreover, the area is a haven for birdwatchers, with various songbirds gracing the trail.

Location: Near McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Duration: 2 days

Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to November

Accommodation Options:

Triund Camps: Basic campsites with stunning mountain views.

From budget-friendly hostels and cosy guest houses for backpackers, to boutique hotels and luxury resorts for those seeking a touch of opulence, Mcleodganj ensures a comfortable stay amidst its breathtaking natural beauty.

To find the perfect accommodation in Mcleodganj, check out the best hotels in MakeMyTrip compare prices, and read reviews to make an informed choice.

How to Reach: Fly to Kangra Airport (Gaggal), then take a taxi or book a bus to 

McLeod Ganj.

Valley of Flowers Trek, Uttarakhand

The Valley of Flowers trek is a Himalayan gem, celebrated as one of India's most beloved treks. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002, this monsoon-season wonder, nestled at an elevation of 3600m in Uttarakhand's West Himalayas, offers a chance to witness the elusive blue Primula and an array of vibrant wildflowers. As you step into this paradise, the intoxicating blend of floral fragrances envelops you, while a hidden lake at 14,400 ft shelters a profusion of wildflower species, creating a natural masterpiece of saxifrages, sedums, lilies, poppies, calendulas, daisies, geraniums, zinnias, and petunias. After this enchanting journey, find solace at Hemkund Sahib, a Sikh Gurudwara nestled beside a high-altitude dazzling lake, aptly named Hemkund or "Lake of Snow," offering spiritual tranquillity amidst stunning natural beauty.

Location: Chamoli District, Uttarakhand

Duration: 6-7 days

Best Time to Visit: July to September

In Ghangaria, basic guesthouses and campsites provide an authentic mountain experience amidst nature's beauty. If you prefer a more comfortable stay, Joshimath offers a range of hotels and lodges, ensuring a cosy retreat after your adventures. And for those seeking spiritual solace in the heart of Rishikesh, there are numerous hotels, hostels and resorts that you can check out on TripAdvisor.  

How to Reach: To begin your journey to the Valley of Flowers trek, you can fly into Dehradun from major cities in India.You can travel from Dehradun to Rishikesh by road, which takes approximately 45 kilometres and can be covered in about 1.5 to 2 hours by taxi or bus, then hire a taxi to Govindghat. The trek starts from Govindghat.

Book your flights to Dehradun now on Goibibo Flights and start your journey into the heart of the Himalayas.

Chopta Chandrashila Trek, Uttarakhand

Chopta Trek, a haven of lush green meadows surrounded by majestic pine and oak trees, is a trekkers' and campers' paradise. It's incredibly budget-friendly, offering an experience worth far more than the cost. The journey begins in Haridwar, or your preferred starting point, leading you to Sari, the base camp. From Sari, the trek unfolds with a visit to the captivating Deoria Tal Lake, often called "two worlds in one place" for its Himalayan reflections. The path then winds to Tungnath via Chopta, a land steeped in myth and legend. Tungnath, one of Lord Shiva's "maths' ' where his body parts are said to have fallen, is a spiritual highlight. The adventure culminates at Chandrashila Peak, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Trisul, Kedar Peak, Bandarpunch, and Chaukhamba. 

Location: Rudraprayag District, Uttarakhand

Duration: 4 days

In Chopta, you'll find guesthouses and campsites, while Ukhimath offers hotels and lodges for your accommodation needs. Book your hotel in Ukhimath with Goibibo for a hassle-free and comfortable Himalayan adventure!

How to Reach: You can catch flights to either Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) or Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport (DED), both well-connected to major cities in India. From there, reach Rishikesh by train or road, where your adventure truly begins. Once in Rishikesh, hire a taxi for the approximately 6-7 hour scenic journey to Chopta. This picturesque drive of around 190 kilometres will transport you to the base of your trekking expedition. 

For flights to Dehradun , visit Skyscanner to find the best deals and flight options.

Kheerganga Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Location: Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Duration: 2-3 days

Best Time to Visit: May to June, September to November

Accommodation Options: For those seeking a rugged mountain experience, Kheerganga offers basic guesthouses and campsites nestled in nature's embrace. On the other hand, in the vibrant towns of Kasol and Manikaran, a diverse range of hotels and hostels cater to various budgets and preferences.

To secure your ideal stay in Kasol , visit TripAdvisor and explore the diverse range of options. 

How to Reach: Fly to Bhuntar Airport (Kullu) and then take a taxi or bus to Kasol. The trek starts from Barshaini, which is a short drive from Kasol.

Brahmatal Trek, Uttarakhand

Nestled in the pristine Himalayas, the Brahmatal trek is a hidden gem waiting to be explored by trekkers worldwide. Dedicated to Lord Brahma, this trek offers a captivating landscape blanketed in snow. Along the trail, you'll traverse centuries-old Oak and Rhododendron forests and stroll through picturesque meadows alongside the Brahmatal Ridge, offering glimpses reminiscent of the Roopkund Trek. On a clear day, the distant Garhwal Mountains provide a breathtaking view that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on your heart.

Best Time to Visit: December to March

In Lohajung, you'll find basic guesthouses and campsites, while Kathgodam offers hotels and lodges.

How to Reach: Reach Kathgodam by train, then take a taxi to Lohajung, the starting point of the trek. Jolly Grant Airport, situated 222 kilometres away, is the nearest airport to Chamoli.

Visit Cleartrip , a trusted platform that provides a comprehensive list of available flights, making your trip planning seamless and convenient.

Hampta Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh

In the lap of the Himalayas, the Hampta Pass is a trekker's paradise and a gateway to stunning landscapes and high-altitude adventures. This enchanting pass is located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, offering a thrilling journey through lush green valleys, dense forests, and snow-capped peaks. The Hampta Pass trek is renowned for its diverse terrain, allowing trekkers to experience the changing landscapes, from the green Kullu Valley to the barren, surreal landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti Valley.

Location: Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Duration: 4-5 days

Best Time to Visit : June to September

You can find a variety of campsites along these treks, each offering a distinct experience. In Manali, you can choose from cosy guesthouses, comfortable hotels, charming resorts, and even budget-friendly hostels, all available in a variety of options on MakeMyTrip.

How to Reach: Reach Manali by road or take a bus from Delhi. The trek begins from Jobra, which is a short drive from Manali.

Sandakphu Trek, West Bengal

The Sandakphu trek, perched at 11,930 ft, is a trekker's paradise known for its panoramic views of Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. This route traces the famed Singalila Ridge, forming the Sikkim-Nepal border and passing through charming settlements. Inside the Singalila National Park, a biodiversity hotspot, lucky trekkers may spot the elusive Red Panda. The trek also unveils the stunning "Sleeping Buddha" formation, sculpted by the world's tallest mountains, and during spring, the forest blossoms with Rhododendrons and Magnolias, a true Himalayan gem.

Location: Darjeeling District, West Bengal

Best Time to Visit: October to November, March to April

Trekking huts and guesthouses are available along the trekking route, providing essential shelter for trekkers. In Darjeeling and Manebhanjan, you can choose from a range of 

hotels from TripAdvisor, offering comfortable stays in these picturesque towns.

How to Reach: You can take a flight directly to Bagdogra Airport (IXB), which is the nearest airport to the region. From Bagdogra, you can arrange for transportation to Manebhanjan, the starting point of the trek. Alternatively, you can book your flight tickets at the best deal to Kolkata ( Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport - CCU) and then take a train to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, which is well-connected to major cities in India. From NJP, you can proceed to Manebhanjan by road.

India's diverse terrain offers an array of trekking experiences for beginners. Whether you prefer the lush green landscapes of Himachal Pradesh or the snow-covered trails of Uttarakhand, there's a trek for everyone. Prioritise safety, pack appropriately, and consider hiring local guides when needed to make your trekking adventure memorable. So, lace up your hiking boots and embrace the outdoors – India is waiting to be explored!

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    Triund trek is one of the easiest and DIY Himalayan trek. It's in Dharamshala, near Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, India. It's easy because there's a well-defined route to reach the Triund top. The trail goes through the woods of Oak trees, Pine, Deodar, and Rhododendron. The trail offers you a picturesque view of the spectacular Kangra ...

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    Some Important Information Regarding Triund Trekking. The Itinerary- Mcleodganj - Dharamkot - Magic View - Triund - Dharamkot. Triund Trek Difficulty Level- Moderate. Mcleodganj to Triund Distance- 12 km. Altitude Gain- 2100 m to 2,850 m. Nearest Medical Facility- Mcleodganj. Nearest Major Hospital- Dharamshala.

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    Triund Trek, Triund trekking, temperature, Altitude, How to reach, Best time to visit, Weather, trek route, Difficulty level, Map, Reviews, ... Triund is on the ridge top and offers exotic views of Dhauladhar ranges on one side and Kangra valley on the other. ... (2875 m) to Mcleodganj (9 km) (3 hours) Wake up early to watch the sunrise view ...

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    The trek to Triund top can be done almost all year round except for the rainy months of July and August, and if you want to hike during peak winter months of January and February there will be a lot of snow so you should only go with a guide. ... Regardless, the beauty that unfolded on the Triund Trek, and the view from the top, was enough to ...

  12. Triund Trek, Mcleodganj

    The Triund Trek itinerary begins at McLeodGanj, which serves as the starting point of this exciting trail. From there you can take a short 25-minute walk, take a taxi, or an auto ride to Dharamkot. Dharamkot is the base camp for the Triund Trek and is located 3 kilometres from McLeod Ganj.

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    Also check out: Triund Trek: Here Is A Complete Guide For A Solo Experience . Triund Trek Itinerary. Triund trek is a moderate level trek that takes about 4 to 5 hours to reach the top of Triund from Mcleodganj and covers a distance of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) one way. The trek can be done in a day or two depending on your preference and ...

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    The Triund trek distance has 22 steep twists, giving it the nickname "22 Curves" trek.The Triund trek doesn't need special authorization, but there is a forest checkpoint at the starting point near the Gallu Mandir temple. They check your id and backpack for the plastic you are carrying. ... - Magic View Cafe to Triund Top: 2.10km - Total ...

  16. Triund Trek Guide

    There are two ways to trek to Triund. The first route goes from Dharamkot to Galu temple to Triund via Magic view café. The cost is Rs 2000 per person, which includes a forest entry fee of Rs 100 per person per day and forest camping fees of Rs 550. You need at least 2 people to book this customized package.

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    Reward yourself with this sunrise view on your Triund trek Triund Trek itinerary. The trek can be smoothly completed at a span of two days and one night. Day 1. It's best to start from Mcleodganj base camp at around 10 in the morning after breakfast. The road ascends via Dharamkot and Naddi and takes almost 4.5 hours to reach Triund.

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    Day 1- McLeondganj- Triund Top: Arrival at McLeondganj is a beginning of Triund trek.The very first stop is Bhagsufall. It takes around 6 hours to reach Top.Then Bhagu to the top of the Triund, which is the best part of the trek.At the top, you will cross the forest, meadows, hills andthen the pleasing sunset view is worth watching.Enjoy the ...

  20. How to trek to Triund

    It takes you about four hours (leisurely trek) and three hours (fast trek) to reach Triund Hill but for some it may take 6 hours to reach the top. On your way to Triund you will come across two refreshment shops first one named Magic View Cafė at a height of 2,500 meter run and owned by Shri Joginder Sharma since 1984 and other adjoining Magic ...

  21. Triund

    This straight trek will take you to your first destination of the day, Triund, a lovely alpine meadow perched right at the top of a ridge. The beauty of the surrounding is mesmerizing especially with an enchanting view of the peaks of Dhauladhar Mountain and Kangra Valley gracing the two ends.

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