Triund is best visited in spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November). April and May offer rhododendron blooms and clear mountain views. October has snow on the Dhauladhar ridge and crisp air. Avoid July–August when the trail gets very muddy and visibility is poor.
Complete Calendar
Month-by-Month Guide
| Month | Status | Weather | Crowds | Price | Score | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March | Cool, rhododendrons starting to bloom, some light snow possible | |||||
| April | Perfect — rhododendrons in full bloom, clear Dhauladhar views | |||||
| May | Warm days, cool nights, most popular month | |||||
| June | Getting warm, pre-monsoon haze, some good days | |||||
| September | Post-monsoon, fresh greenery, clearing skies | |||||
| October | Crisp and clear, snow on Dhauladhar, spectacular views | |||||
| November | Cold, possible light snowfall on ridge, quiet |
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
It is possible but not recommended. The trail gets slippery and muddy, visibility is poor, and the views that make Triund special are hidden behind clouds. Junegiri Yatra does not operate July–August batches.
Yes — heavy snowfall from December to February makes the trek difficult and sometimes closes it. Light snow in October–November is safe and beautiful. The Dhauladhar ridge behind Triund is snow-covered for most of the year.
Yes. Himachal Pradesh Forest Department requires a permit, which limits daily visitors to 150. Book at least 1-2 weeks ahead in April-May and October, which are peak season.
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