Triund Trek 1N/2D
from Delhi
4.5 hrs by train · 5 hrs by road · 2 hrs by flight · All-inclusive from ₹3,500/person · 1 Night / 2 Days
📲 Get Delhi Trek Quote on WhatsApp✨ Delhi is India's Char Dham gateway — hundreds of pilgrim buses, trains and flights depart daily. The city's massive UP, Rajasthan and North India diaspora makes it the single largest source city for Uttarakhand Yatras.
How to Reach from Delhi
Your trek starts at Haridwar/Rishikesh. Here's how to get there from Delhi.
| Route | Delhi (DEL) → Dehradun (DED) |
| Duration | 55 min direct |
| Airlines | IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet |
| Fare | ₹2,000–₹5,500 |
| +Transfer | Direct — train arrives Haridwar; 54 km from Dehradun airport |
| Train | Dehradun Shatabdi (12017) / Jan Shatabdi |
| From → To | New Delhi (NDLS) → Haridwar (HW) |
| Duration | 4.5 hrs |
| +Transfer | Direct — train arrives Haridwar; 54 km from Dehradun airport |
| Distance | 220 km |
| Drive time | ~5 hrs |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport / station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the trek base village in time.
Our Triund Trek 1N/2D Package from Delhi
Triund Trek 1N/2D
<p>The <strong>Triund Trek</strong> is Himachal Pradesh's most beloved introductory trek — a 7.5 km trail from the colourful streets of McLeod Ganj (home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile) to a sublime ridgeline at 2,875 metres with an unobstructed view of the Dhauladhar range's sheer snow wall. It is easy enough for first-time trekkers and families, yet the summit panorama — with the Kangra valley stretching into the haze far below and the Dhauladhars rising dramatically behind — is as good as anything on a much harder trail.</p><p>The trail climbs through dense oak and rhododendron forest from Dharamkot, opening progressively to reveal the Dhauladhar ridgeline. The final 2 km are open hillside with spectacular views in all directions. At the summit, a Forest Department rest house and small dhaba provide hot tea and maggi noodles — a welcome arrival ritual. Camp on the flat ridge, watch the sunset paint the Kangra valley, and wake to a misty Himalayan morning before descending in time for breakfast in McLeod Ganj.</p><p>Junegiri Yatra packages include trekking guide, tent, sleeping bag, and all meals on the mountain. The trek is graded <strong>Easy</strong> and suitable for children from age 10 upwards. Best season: March–June and September–November.</p>
- ✓ Certified local trek guide from Dharamshala
- ✓ Camping accommodation: 1 night in dome tent on Triund ridge
- ✓ Sleeping bag (rated to -5°C)
- ✓ All meals on trek: dinner (Day 1) and breakfast (Day 2)
- ✓ Himachal Pradesh Forest Department trek permit
- ✓ First-aid kit
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Triund Trek 1N/2D from Delhi — FAQs
Dehradun Shatabdi (12017) from New Delhi station reaches Haridwar in 4.5 hrs — the most popular option. By road: NH58 via Meerut–Muzaffarnagar, ~220 km, 5 hrs. By flight: Delhi to Dehradun in 55 min, then 1 hr cab to Haridwar. Train is most convenient.
Dehradun Shatabdi (12017), Jan Shatabdi (12055), Mussoorie Express (14041), and several other trains stop at Haridwar. The Shatabdi from New Delhi leaves at 6:50 AM and arrives Haridwar by 11:30 AM — ideal for same-day Yatra start.
Package: ₹19,800/person (9N/10D all-inclusive). Train from Delhi: ₹400–₹900 return. Road cab Delhi–Haridwar: ₹3,000–₹4,500 one way. Total per person: ₹20,200–₹21,500 — the most affordable of any major city.
Yes — many Delhi families do a pre-Yatra Ganga Aarti visit at Haridwar (same-day train) to get oriented. Leave Delhi by 7 AM Shatabdi, attend evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, return by night train. Perfect preparation for the main Yatra.
Book 3–4 months ahead for May–June departures — Delhi accounts for the highest Char Dham demand nationally. September–October slots fill 2 months ahead. WhatsApp us for current availability.
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