I remember how eagerly me and my friends was searching for triund trek long back, when we saw one of the its pictures for the first time on some travel portal. That day we decided to visit Triund. Triund was the only word that echoed in my mind like an alarm whenever i heard the word Dharamshala.
It was mid October, clouds were fizzy and lively.
After reaching mecleodganj which is around 10 kms from Dharamshala., a hunt for a quiet place away from the hustle-bustle of the town led us to settle at one Guest house near to the trekking spot, which sounded much more interesting and adventurous than normal hotel we had searched for.
The guest house was of Rs 500 per night which i suppose is cheapest and excellent place to stay if one is looking for a quiet, less-crowded, and rustic place, which is surrounded by the Massive trees and offers the best view of majestic Triund hills.
The guest house was of Rs 500 per night which i suppose is cheapest and excellent place to stay if one is looking for a quiet, less-crowded, and rustic place, which is surrounded by the Massive trees and offers the best view of majestic Triund hills.
In Mcleodganj ,Dalai lama temple and Tibetan market are must visit places that easily consume half- a-day, if one has enough time to roam around in market area for shopping and trying tibetan cuisine.
St. john's church is another beautiful spot which is on the way to mcleodganj at Forsyth gunj. The church is surrounded with lusty shed of beautiful trees. It is known for its belgian stained- glass windows donated by lady elgin.
Dalai lama Temple
St. john's church
Next morning at around 9 am i started my long awaited trek to triund from my guest house along with my friends. We started our journey and reached at Dhramkot which is common point to go further if one is coming from either bhagsu or Mcleodganj.
The route is sorrounded with massive trees along with mud houses, alpine trees and colourful prayer flags.
Disclaimer- Here one can find Rhododendron flowers which are a tasty way to prevent dehydration.
Also beware of local dogs as they are not very friendly to strangers here.
One has to reach guna devi temple, which serves a base who intend to go further to triund. It is of pure 6 km trek from here.
There is a small shop where one can buy water bottle or snacks. I brought water bottle from there and resumed my trek from thereon.
The trek is one of the easiest and convenient for the beginner. There are two cafes on the way, one can sit, relax and enjoy munchies along with breathtaking views of the entire kangra valley.
There is a small shop where one can buy water bottle or snacks. I brought water bottle from there and resumed my trek from thereon.
The trek is one of the easiest and convenient for the beginner. There are two cafes on the way, one can sit, relax and enjoy munchies along with breathtaking views of the entire kangra valley.
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