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From Mcleodganj, your trek to Dal Lake starts through enchanting forests and meadows. This part of the trek offers a sensory feast with panoramic views of lush greenery and the tranquil ambiance of the lake itself. The trek continues from Dal Lake to Triund, a highlight of the journey. The trail to Triund is a bit more challenging, but the rewards are immense. As you ascend, the landscape transforms, offering expansive views of the majestic Dhauladhar range. Triund, situated at a high altitude, is a vantage point that provides unparalleled panoramic vistas of the snow-capped peaks and the vast expanse of the Kangra Valley below.
Each stage of this trek offers a unique glimpse into the diverse natural beauty of the region. From the cultural richness of Mcleodganj to the tranquil allure of Dal Lake and the awe-inspiring views from Triund, this journey is a feast for the senses and a perfect escape into the heart of the Himalayas. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, adventure seeker, or simply looking for a tranquil retreat, the Mcleodganj-Dal Lake-Triund trek provides a memorable and enriching experience amidst some of the most stunning landscapes in India.
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Quick Facts:
- Region: Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh
- Start/ End Point of The Mcleodganj Triund Trek From Delhi: Delhi
- Duration of Mcleodganj Triund Trek From Delhi: 5D/4N
- Mcleodganj Triund Trek from Delhi Height: 9,350 feet
- Mcleodganj Triund Trek from Delhi Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Mcleodganj Triund Trek Temperature: Day: (10°C to 15°C) and Night: (0°C to 5°C)
- Best Time to do Mcleodganj Triund Trek from Delhi: March to June, September to November
How to Reach-
The Mcleodganj Triund Trek from Delhi has its starting point in Delhi, the capital of the country. To reach Delhi, you can choose from any of the following transport options-
By Road-
Delhi is very well connected by road with all the major cities of the country.
By Train-
Delhi has multiple railway stations and almost every other major railway station of the country is connected to Delhi via train.
By Air-
Delhi has Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is well connected nationally, and internationally, with frequent flights from all over the world by top airlines.