Social media is an inalienable part of life and has become an essential source of information that is accessible to all. The very fact that you are able to read this article is one among many benefits of social media.
However, sometimes when we go through certain social media platforms such as Instagram, we are just awestruck by the beautiful pictures taken from different corners of the world. These pictures often make us want to be teleported to that place; however, there is a lot of confusion and lack of clarity when searching for the places.
What if I told you that you could also visit an Instagrammable site, that too in India?
Yes, I am talking about the beautiful trek nestled in the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh, the Triund Trek in McLeodganj. Triund, once an unknown spot, is now popular not just amongst seasoned trekkers but also a favorite among first-time trekkers.
You might wonder what exactly makes this trail so popular?
To understand that, you have to take a remote journey to this place as you read:
Triund Trek is often described as the best spot for beginners for Himalayan adventures, and rightly so, as the trek is relatively short, spanning around 9 kilometers one way. This trek can typically be completed within a day. However, for an unforgettable experience, an overnight camp experience is highly recommended. Its moderate difficulty level makes it suitable for beginners, yet it does not compromise on the experience.
Apart from this feature, what sets Triund apart is how quickly it immerses you into a completely different world. Within a few hours of journey, you move from the bustling streets of McLeodganj into dense forests, which eventually emerge onto a vast alpine meadow offering panoramic mountain views. It’s this rapid transformation that makes every moment of the journey exciting and worth capturing.
Triund Trek is not just about the hike, but rather about the scenic views that make us pause and click every moment. The trail begins with lush green forests dominated by oak, rhododendron, and deodar trees. As the trail moves ahead, the greenery gradually transforms into rocky terrain, opening up to a majestic view of the Kangra Valley on one side and the mighty Dhauladhar mountains on the other.
This striking contrast is what makes Triund Instagrammable, as it feels like a painting drawn from heaven. The dramatic variation in the landscape from lush green forest to rocky terrain makes it worthwhile.
However, I would recommend you not stop there with your tripod and camera, because the real spot is still undiscovered, as the highlight of the trek is the Triund top. The ridge is wide, with a grassy expanse that overlooks the mountain range, with the Kangra Valley fading into the horizon and the Dhauladhar range dusted with snow.
This natural amphitheater is what makes Triund a hotspot for photography enthusiasts and content creators, with one of the country’s most beautiful sunsets that ink the sky with a range of colors that leave us mesmerized. The nights offer the same excitement and calm, with minimal pollution and a pitch-dark sky filled with stars, offering perfect shots for astrophotography.
Despite all these experiences offered by this place, in today’s digital age, a destination’s popularity often hinges on how well it translates into visual storytelling—and Triund excels at this. The trek offers a variety of backdrops: forest trails, mountain ridges, valley views, and open skies.
Whether you’re shooting reels, vlogs, or still photography, Triund provides natural lighting, depth, and texture that elevate any content. The accessibility of the trek also means you don’t need professional gear or extensive planning to capture stunning visuals.
It’s no surprise that Triund frequently trends across social media platforms, earning its reputation as one of the most Instagrammable treks in India.
Another reason behind Triund’s popularity is how easy it is to reach. McLeodganj, the base point for the trek, is well-connected by road and is just a short drive from Dharamshala. From there, trekkers can start their journey either from Gallu Devi Temple or Dharamkot.
Unlike remote Himalayan treks that require days of travel, Triund can be planned as a quick weekend getaway. This convenience makes it particularly appealing to students, working professionals, and spontaneous travelers.
While many choose to complete the trek in a single day, staying overnight at Triund adds an entirely different dimension to the experience. Camping allows you to witness both sunset and sunrise, along with the serene silence of the mountains at night.
The entire experience is a beautiful place to reflect and absorb the calm energy before we enter our busy lives with hustle. After reading about the beauty and experience of this trek and planning to visit, here is a small guide for you to follow:
Triund Trek is accessible for most parts of the year, but the experience varies with the seasons.
- Spring and Summer (March to June): We have clear skies, pleasant weather, and vibrant greenery, making this the most popular time.
- Monsoon (July to September): The trail becomes lush and misty, but slippery conditions require caution.
- Autumn (October to November): This time of the year has crisp air and clear views, making it ideal for photography.
- Winter (December to February): Snow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland, though trekking becomes more challenging. So, if you want to experience trekking in the snow, this is your call.
Bonus Tips to make this trip smooth and easy for you:
Starting early ensures you avoid crowds and capture better lighting for photos.
- Pack light and ensure you carry essentials like water, snacks, warm clothing, and a power bank.
- The trail can be uneven, so good trekking shoes are essential if you want to remain injury-free and ensure comfort through the trek.
- Avoid littering and follow sustainable trekking practices, as it is our responsibility to ensure the beauty of the space remains intact.
- Check weather conditions before starting the trek.
Through all these tips, you can ensure that the trek remains not just Instagrammable but safe and smooth for you, and this trek wouldn’t merely limit itself to photographs or videographs you would take along, but it would be a wholesome experience for you and your inner self. The scenic beauty would heal you in ways you never knew existed.

