Bhagsu - Maggie View - Triund - Snowline - Maggie View - Bhagsu
The Snowline Trek is a beautiful and moderately challenging hike that begins in McLeod Ganj, near Dharamshala, in Himachal Pradesh. It takes you beyond the popular Triund campsite and leads up to the Snowline. This ridge sits just below the Dhauladhar mountain range, offering bre...
Read MoreWe’ll begin our journey early, meeting at 8:00 AM at Dharamkot.
From there, we’ll head through to Galu Temple, the starting point of the Snowline trek. For those who prefer a more relaxed start, a cab ride to Galu Temple is also available.
As we ascend, we’ll pause at Magic View, a charming halfway point to Triund, to savour a cup of tea at one of the oldest chai shops in the region.
After soaking in the beauty of Triund, head to Snowline camping.
Unwind by the bonfire, swap stories with fellow trekkers, and enjoy a hearty dinner after a fulfilling day on the trail.
Meals: Dinner
Night: Camping at the Snow line
The next morning, start your day with a hearty breakfast and a warm cup of tea, surrounded by the serenity of the mountains.
As you begin your descent, take in the tranquillity and beauty of the landscape one last time.
We’ll make our way back to Bhagsu, arriving by afternoon, bringing your unforgettable Himalayan trekking experience to a perfect close.
Meal: Breakfast
Night: Nil
1 Dinner (Rice or Roti & Daal or Sabzi)
1 Breakfast (Bread Omellete or Maggie)
Tea (Morning and Evening)
Tents (sharing basis)
Sleeping Bags or Blankets
Water Bottles.
GST 5%.
Entry Fees by the Forest Department.
Trek Gears.
Medical Expenses.
Any cost arising due to natural calamities.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
Bonfire.
Any travel expenses for reaching the starting point of the trek.
Cancellation Policy
Important things to remember
Things to Carry
It’s about 12–13 km one way from McLeod Ganj to Snowline. Most people complete the trek in 2 days, including a night at Triund or Snowline.
Snowline sits at around 3,200 to 3,300 meters (10,500–10,800 ft) above sea level.
Yes, camping is allowed. You can bring your gear or rent it through local trek operators. There are basic tea shops and open spaces for tents near Snowline Cafe.
Yes, A forest entry fee (usually around ₹100–₹200) may be required, especially at forest checkposts before Triund. Guided tours typically include this.
No, you’ll likely lose the network after Triund. It’s best to inform someone about your plans in advance.