TRIUND – THE CROWN JWELL OF DHARAMSHALA

Triund, Mcleodganj.

Triund is a small hillstation in the Kangra area in the territory of Himachal Pradesh, India. Triund is a piece of Dharamkot. Triund is at the foot of the Dhauladhar goes and is at a stature of 2,828 m.

Camping in Triund.

For a city occupant, nothing could be more unwinding and happy than venturing out to slopes that are secured with rich greenery and natural air! Such captivating excellence and harmony can be seen in the ‘crown jwell of Dharamshala’, Triund. With all its characteristic intrigue and greatness, Triund is situated perfectly between the laps of Himachal Pradesh’s Dhauladhar Ranges and the enamoring Kangra Valley. Additionally, Triund is among India’s most mainstream trekking goals for the adolescent, and pulls in lakhs of experience darlings from the whole way across the nation. The precarious landscapes and bends offer an ideal fortune trove to its trekkers.

Magic View Cafe, The Oldest Chai Shop Since 1984.

Triund is a simple trek in Himachal Pradesh that offers you a departure into the great Himalayas. Arranged a couple of kilometers from Dharamshala at a height of 2828 m, it is a spot ideal for trekking with astounding path offering grand perspectives on the whole Kangra Valley. A trek to Triund is short and basic. It tends to be done from either McLeodganj or Dharamkot, which is 2 km in front of McLeodganj. The main portion of the trek is a bit by bit slanted stroll with the last 2 km from Snowline Cafe which includes a vertical ascension right till Triund. The night sky from Triund is a sight in itself and is a decent reason for outdoors here around evening time.

HOW TO GET TRIUND?
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.

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