The Triund Trek which is situated near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh brings fair-weather trekkers into the heart of the Himalayas. As one of the most picturesque treks that offers splendid views of nature specifically the Dhauladhar range and beautiful wooded levels the Chadwick trek is recommendably suitable for amateur trekkers and for all those lovers of nature.
Here is the best 3-day itinerary for Triund Treks so that the tourists do not miss out on anything that Nilands has to offer.
Day 1: First day – Arrival at Mcleod Ganj and Trek to Triund
Begin your journey by getting to McLeod Ganj a colourful town famous for the Tibetan culture. Starting from the McLeod Ganj, trek to Gallu Devi Temple, where this trek begins. The track starts with a sequential climb up from oak and deodar trees with occasional sights of the Dhauladhar groups of mountains. Triund Trek 2025 which lasts anything between 4 – 6 hours lands you at Triund where you will be camping. Take advantage of the best Triund trek package and the great scenery when the sun sets behind the mountains.
Day 2: Find out more about Triund, Sunrise and Sunset
Get up early morning to watch the rising sun over the mighty attractions of the snow-cladded Dhauladhar range. The morning light makes what one can only consider to be magical across the valley area and would make a good snapped moment. Triund trek 2025-26 offers a variety of activities and sightseeing after breakfast in the morning such as, trek up to Triund, leisure in the meadows, short trekking to the nearby ridges for the viewpoints etc. After that, sit and watch the sunset in the mountains before heading to the campsite where you will spend the night in the open.
Day 3: Descend to McLeod Ganj
After breakfast, it is time to start your coming down and your descent is towards McLeod Ganj. As with any hike, the return journey brings a new view of the landscape and there are forests and beautiful places to be seen on the way. On arrival at McLeod Ganj you can take a round of the town and finally end the most fascinating and exhilarating trek.
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