All You Need to Know About the Triund Trek!
Whether you're chasing weekend adventure or mountain serenity, this guide has everything you need to plan your perfect trek to Triund.
My Triund Trek Story: From McLeodganj to Snowline in Rain, Mist & Joy
The Triund Trek offers stunning views, beginner-friendly trails, and a taste of the Himalayas — all in a weekend. Our rain-drenched adventure with friends and visiting colleagues turned into a memorable mix of mist, laughter, and mountain magic — with a sobering reminder of the need for responsible trekking.
Kheerganga Trek Guide – What I Learned from my first trek!
When my friend Prashant and I planned our first-ever trek to Kheerganga in the Himalayas, we were brimming with excitement. But little did we know — that dream trip would turn into a nightmare before the trek even began. At one point, I found myself staring down a sheer drop of over 100 meters, standing on a barely-there path barely a foot wide, questioning every life choice I had made up to that point.
How I Completed the Kheerganga Trek After Getting Lost!
Note: If you haven’t already, read the first part of the Kheerganga trek here – “Lost on the Kheerganga Trek: A First-Timer’s Himalayan Misadventure” before continuing. Finding the Way to start of the Kheerganga Trek After narrowly escaping the terrifying sheer drops of the shortcut trail, Prashant and I began descending through the forest, mentally and physically drained. For over two and a half hours, we had been wandering in complete isolation since leaving our guesthouse in Kutla. Then, finally, a sign of civilization. About 60–70 meters above us, we spotted what looked like a small, man-made shelter. Hope surged through us. We immediately started climbing toward it, hoping to…
Lost on the Kheerganga Trek: A First-Timer’s Himalayan Misadventure
What begins as a scenic Himalayan trek through misty pine forests and ancient trails quickly turns into a heart-racing fight for survival. A wrong turn, a risky shortcut, and suddenly I’m balancing on a trail no wider than my foot—with a hundred-meter drop to my right and no room for error. The Kheerganga trek was supposed to be peaceful. Instead, it became the most terrifying and unforgettable adventure of my life.