Triund is the crown jewel of dharamshala , situated in the laps of dhauladhar mountains, it has the
perfect view of the dhauladhar mountains on one side and kangra valley on the other. Triund is a very
popular trekking spot . Triund attracts a lot of tourist every year from India and all over the world .
Triund trek can be described as a tranquil trek which can be easily accomplished by almost all age
groups . Triund has an unambiguous byway which goes through a beautiful mixed forest of oak, deodar
and rhododendron . Trek is fairly easy for the first five kilometers but the last one kilometer may require
a bit of toil , the last one kilometer is popularly know as the “22 curves” as it has 22 tiring curves before
you finally reach Triund. Along the way there are many small chai shops where one can refresh during
the hike. The traipse is worth it as the panorama when you reach triund is awe-inspiring and exhilarating
.Triund is come-at-able for most part of the year except for when the byway to triund is cut off by heavy
snowfall in the months of JUNE.
HOW TO REACH TRIUND
The starting point of triund trek is galu , however there are many options to reach galu. Either you can
hire a taxi from Mcleod Ganj till galu or you can start the trek right from Mcleod Ganj . Trek can also be
started from Bhagsu Nag . From galu there is an unambiguous byway which goes through a beautiful
forest of oak, deodar and rhododendron. Although it is best if you can hike all the way but if you can not
hike all the way then you can hire a horse /pony and enjoy the ride.
BEST TIME FOR TRIUND TREK
Triund is come-at-able for most part of the year except for when the byway to triund is cut off by
snowfall in the months of january and february
part of the year and September till December in the second half of the year. Though it is rainy in June
and July but still trekking is possible ,the meadow is lush green presenting out of this w
BEST TIME FOR TRIUND TREK
able for most part of the year except for when the byway to triund is cut off by
january and february . The best time for trekking is from March till May in first
part of the year and September till December in the second half of the year. Though it is rainy in June
and July but still trekking is possible ,the meadow is lush green presenting out of this w
able for most part of the year except for when the byway to triund is cut off by heavy
. The best time for trekking is from March till May in first
part of the year and September till December in the second half of the year. Though it is rainy in June
and July but still trekking is possible ,the meadow is lush green presenting out of this world vista.
Duration: 01 Nights/02 Days
Max Elevation: 3200 Meters.
Day 01:- Bhagsu Nag- Triund (2875m), 9km, 5 hours walk
You start walking from Bhagsu Nag (Upper Dharmshala) It is steep ascent through mixed forest of oak,
rhododendron and deodar tress to triund. Triund is an alpine meadow on top of a plateau with superb
close view of the snow covered peaks of Dhauladhar on one side and kangra valley on the other. Camp
here for overnight stay.
Day 02:- Triund – Bhagsu Nag 9km 4 hours walk
After breakfast at triund we start walking down. We can take a different route on the way back via
laheta village and end up our trek near Bhagsu Waterfall. It is 4 hours downhill walk from Truind to
Bhagsu Nag. End of the Trek by early afternoon.
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Per Person Price of the trek Based on a group of 10 to 12 persons.
Rs. 1650/- per person