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  • 5/7/2025
Triund Trek Overview

Starting Points: McLeod Ganj, Dharamkot, or Gallu Devi Temple.
Trek Distance: Approximately 9 km one-way from McLeod Ganj; shorter routes are available from Dharamkot and Gallu Devi Temple.
Elevation: Triund sits at about 2850 Mts

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the channel. Today we’re in the beautiful town of McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh — and we’re about to hike one of the most stunning treks in India — the Triund Trek! Let’s go!”

“Our trek starts from Gallu Devi Temple, though some people start from Dharamkot or even McLeod Ganj. It’s about a 7 km hike to the top. The weather is perfect, and the vibes are high!”

“As we hike through the dense deodar and rhododendron forests, every turn opens up to incredible valley views. You’ll find a few tea stalls where you can take a break — trust me, that mountain chai hits different!”

“And here we are — Triund Top, sitting at about 2,850 meters! Just look at those snow-covered Dhauladhar peaks. You can chill here for a while, take photos, or even camp overnight for the real Himalayan experience.”

“If you camp overnight, make sure to wake up early — sunrise at Triund is magical. The descent is easier, but take it slow — those legs will feel the burn!”

“This trek is perfect for beginners, but the views feel like a dream. If you’re coming to Himachal, do not skip the Triund Trek. Like, comment, and don’t forget to subscribe for more mountain adventures!”

Historical and Cultural Background of Triund
Ancient Use by Shepherds and Locals
Triund has long been used as a pastureland by the Gaddi tribe — traditional shepherds of Himachal Pradesh. These nomadic people guided their flocks through the area during seasonal migrations.
Spiritual Significance
Triund lies in the shadows of the Dhauladhar mountains, considered sacred by many locals. Nearby McLeod Ganj is the home of the 14th Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. Many Buddhist monks and spiritual seekers visit Triund as part of their meditation retreats.
British Era Influence
During the British colonial period, Dharamshala and the surrounding region were developed as hill stations. The British built trails and rest houses in the mountains, and Triund started gaining attention as a summer hiking spot.
Modern Trekking Destination
Over the past few decades, Triund has evolved into a popular trekking route for both domestic and international tourists. It is often the first Himalayan trek for beginners due to its moderate difficulty and breathtaking views.
Environmental Concerns & Regulations
Due to increasing tourism, the area has faced issues with waste and degradation. In recent years, local authorities and NGOs have initiated cleanup drives and camping restrictions to protect Triund’s fragile ecosystem.

Quick Facts
Altitude: Around 2,850 meters (9,350 ft)
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November
Base Point: McLeod Ganj or Dharamkot


1-Day Triund Trek Schedule (Return Same Day)
Start Point: McLeod Ga

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Transcript
00:00Hi everyone, welcome back to the channel.
00:09Today we are in a beautiful town of McLeod Gansh,
00:13also known as Little Lhasa, for its strong Tibetan influence.
00:18From peaceful monasteries and buzzing cafes to stunning views of Tauladhar mountains,
00:23here's everything you can do in a short trip.
00:26Just started a drone trick.
00:29Yesterday morning, we arrived at Dharamshala.
00:31There are many ways to reach McLeod Gansh from Dharamshala.
00:35You can take local buses or taxis.
00:37A personal taxi costs around 300 to 400 Indian rupees.
00:42Trek starts from Galu Devi temple.
00:44Though some people start from Dharamkut or even McLeod Gansh.
00:47It's about 7 kilometers high to the top.
00:49We are people from mountain and we can walk.
00:52And also the weather is very nice.
00:54So we decided to start our trek from McLeod Gansh itself.
00:59To come to McLeod Gansh, you'll have to first reach Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh.
01:05And there are different ways you can reach Dharamshala.
01:07Whether you are taking train, bus, flight or even driving yourself.
01:10So if you are planning a trip to this beautiful hill town, stick around.
01:16I've got all the tips you need.
01:18First, let's start with the train route.
01:20You'll need to take train from Delhi to Patthankut.
01:23It's about 8 to 10 hours depending on which train you take.
01:26Once you reach Patthankut, you've got two options.
01:28Grab a shared taxi or hop on a local bus to Dharamshala.
01:32Which is about 90 kilometers from here.
01:34And takes around 2 and a half to 3 hours.
01:38If you are short on time, then flying is the fastest option.
01:40Dharamshala has its own airport.
01:43Ghagal Airport.
01:44Also called Kangra Airport.
01:46Flight from Delhi to Ghagal takes around about 1 and a half hours.
01:50And once you have landed at the airport,
01:51you are just 30 minutes away from Makhlaut Ganj or Dharmshala by taxi.
01:56So that's how you can reach Dharmshala.
01:57Four different ways depending on your time, budget and comfort.
02:01After reaching Makhlaut Ganj, we stayed here for a night.
02:06We are about to hike one of the most stunning treks in India.
02:09The Triund trek.
02:11So let's go.
02:19There is a walkable path and the hike complexity seems moderate.
02:35This is springtime and there is something magical about walking through the mountains in spring.
02:40When the rhododendrons are in full bloom.
02:42Every step on this trail feels like walking through the postcard.
02:45These vibrant blossoms, red, pink, even white, stretch across the forest like nature's own celebration.
02:52Locally, they call it Boransh.
02:53And it's not just beautiful.
02:55It's also used to make juice, jam and even traditional medicine.
02:59You'll often find locals collecting the petals early in the morning.
03:03The trail itself is peaceful.
03:05And trust me, this time of the season, the forest truly comes alive.
03:12So take it slow, breathe it in.
03:14There are moments that make every climb worth it.
03:17It's not just a trail.
03:18It's a passage through a living painting.
03:20When nature is the artist and every flower is a brushstroke.
03:24Some sections are slightly rocky, with gentle ascents.
03:27But nothing too strenuous.
03:29You'll want to pause often, not because you're tired, but because the scenery insists on being admired.
03:38The ground is soft with fallen petals.
03:40A natural carpet of colour under your boots.
03:42The air is cool, crisp, carries the faint sweet scent of the flowers.
03:48As the trail climbs higher, the forest begins to thin.
03:50And suddenly, the trees part.
04:01What lies ahead is not just the path, but a panoramic balcony over the entire valley below.
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04:14As long as you can find in the wrong places.
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04:16It's been the same because you have a strong gold corner.
04:17Those were written in the past.
04:17And the priest appears like they were the same.
04:18Enconnected in the past.
04:19The church described in the past.
04:20And with something at thecapulism.
04:21On the Avenue Avenue.
04:22Q2 is theIK indicates where grass whoaka has the ground.
04:25And here is not just the sun in the ground.
04:26The ancient As though that, and where a wall eyes,
04:30has the U ce god and that looks like.
05:00So I just came out of the forest and look at this view, the trail opens up and suddenly
05:07you see the whole valley below, it's incredible.
05:12Like you can actually see tiny houses, winding roads and hills going on forever.
05:18The wind feels cooler up here and honestly, it's one of those spots where you just want
05:24to stop, take breath and soak it all in.
05:29Everything's quiet, just the sound of wind, a few birds and that's it.
05:34No traffic, no noise, just peace.
05:38This is why I love coming to the mountains, moments like these, simple, silent and kind
05:43of perfect.
05:44Woohoo!
05:45We made it guys.
05:51After what feels like forever, we're finally at the top.
05:58Honestly, the climb was tough, but look at this view.
06:02It's all worth it.
06:03The whole valley is right beneath us and the mountains are just stunning.
06:09I can't believe we're finally here.
06:10After all that effort.
06:11It feels so good to just stop, relax and take in this place.
06:16The view, the air, the everything.
06:17It's like we're on the top of the world.
06:18Time for a little break and enjoy these amazing views.
06:19Trust me, I'm soaking it all in.
06:23I'm soaking it all in.
06:45I'm soaking it all in.
06:46I'm soaking it all in.
06:47I'm soaking it all in.
07:22Honestly, it took us about 4-6 hours to reach the top.
07:33So, if you're planning to do this trek, plan for about half a day.
07:37It's totally doable.
07:38Even if you're not an experienced hiker, but do pace yourself and enjoy the journey, not just the destination.
07:45Alright, we've made it to the top and now it's time to set up a camp.
07:48This is the best part, kicking back after the climb and making this place feel like home for the night.
07:55So, we've got our tent ready.
07:57The ground here is pretty flat.
08:00But we're making sure to clear out any rocks or sticks to get a comfy spot.
08:04Got our sleeping bags, mats and essentials laid out.
08:07I'll repeat again, the view here is amazing.
08:10I can't wait to just relax and take it all in once we are set up.
08:14And here we are, Dreyund top, sitting at about 2850 meters above the sea level.
08:21Just look at the snow-covered Dhaladhar peaks.
08:25You can chill here for a while, take photos or even camp overnight for the real Himalayan experience.
08:30If you camp overnight, make sure you wake up early.
08:35Sunrise at Dreyund is magical.
09:00Every turn opens up to incredible valley views.
09:09You'll find a few tea stalls where you can take a break.
09:12Trust me, that mountain chai hits different.
09:30The descent is easier but take it slow, those legs will feel the burn.
09:43The trek is perfect for beginners.
09:45The views feel like a dream.
09:46If you come to Himachal, do not skip the Dreyund trek.
09:50Like, comment and don't forget to subscribe for more mountain adventures.
09:54Hope you like this video.
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10:02Keep watching Countryside Travels.

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