Triund Trek Map
Triund Trek Map
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Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh
Triund Trek Map Information
Triund Trek Map and Itinerary for Travelers:
Here's a breakdown of the Triund Trek map and itinerary to help you plan your adventure:
Starting Point:
Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Endpoint:
Triund Top (2,828 meters)
Distance:
Approximately 9 kilometers (round trip)
Difficulty:
Moderate
Map Options:
- Physical Maps: Purchase a trekking map of the Dhauladhar region, including Mcleodganj and Triund. Local shops in Mcleodganj often sell these maps.
- Online Maps: Several online resources offer downloadable maps of the Triund Trek. Here are a few options:
Itinerary:
Day 1:
- Mcleodganj to Gallu Devi Temple: This initial stretch is a well-defined trail with a gentle incline, offering scenic views of the Kangra Valley. (2 kilometers, 1-1.5 hours)
- Gallu Devi Temple to Magic View Cafe: The trail continues to ascend gradually, with cafes and shops along the way. (2 kilometers, 1-2 hours)
- Magic View Cafe to Triund Top: The final ascent gets steeper, with some rocky sections. Enjoy panoramic views as you reach the top. (2 kilometers, 1-2 hours)
- Set up camp: Pitch your tent or stay at a guesthouse at the Triund campsite. Enjoy the sunset and star-filled sky.
Day 2:
- Explore Triund: Take in the breathtaking Himalayan vistas, relax in the meadows, or visit the Shiva Cafe for refreshments.
- Optional: Hike further to Illaqua peak for even more stunning views. (1 kilometer each way, 30 minutes)
Day 3:
- Triund Top to Mcleodganj: Descend back down the same trail, taking your time to enjoy the scenery.
Important Note:
- This is a general itinerary, and times may vary depending on your pace and fitness level.
- Always be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions in the mountains.
- Carry proper footwear, clothing, and supplies for the trek.
- Respect the local environment and leave no trace behind.