13 Nights - 14 Days Tour & Trek
This is a medium duration trek
that is probably the most popular in
Bhutan
because of its easy access,
beautiful terrain and spectacular views of the majestic snowcapped
mountains.
Chomolhari, or the abode of the
goddess Chomo, is one of the most beautiful and imposing mountains in the entire
Himalyan region. Located at the northwestern border with
Tibet
, the trek
to the base camp of this dome shaped mountain provides an opportunity to
experience the panoramic views of some of the world's highest peaks.
Day - 01 ARRIVAL
AT PARO
You will be on board
Druk Air
,
Bhutan
’s only National Airlines, and land at
Paro
Airport
(the only Airport
of the kingdom). The journey offers
you the most magnificent and breathtaking views of the
Eastern Himalayas
, including the towering Mt Everest.
While en route, complete
immigration and custom form formalities for later declaration. Put your address
in
Bhutan
as c/o Himalayan Kingdom
Tours. Keep your custom forms safe, as you need to produce the same on
departure. Put the forms in the passport along with $20 visa fee and two
passport sized photos.
On
arrival, the group will be accorded a very warm reception by a representative of
Himalayan Kingdom Tours and driven to your hotel. Overnight at
hotel.
Day –02 Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast, sightseeing to
Drukgyel Dzong, the fort of the victorious Drukpas. Although gutted by a fire, this
fort is renowned as the stand from which several Tibetan invasions were
repulsed. To the north can be seen
in all its majesty, the dome of sacred
Mt.
Chomolhari
or the abode of the "mountain
of goddess.”
En route, see one of the oldest
landmarks in
Bhutan
. The 7th century Kyichu
Lhakhang was one of the 108 temples built in the
Himalayas
by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gembo. It is revered
as one of the most holy shrines in
Bhutan
and embodies the arrival of
Buddhism here.
After lunch, visit to Ta Dzong,
originally the
Watch
Tower
for the Rinpung Dzong. It was later
converted into the National Museum of the Kingdom and boasts a wide range of
antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects
and natural and historic artifacts.
Walk down the trail to Rinpung
Dzong or the 'fortress of the heap of jewels' which is the seat of the district
administration and the residence of the monastic school. The dzong is famous for
its wall murals depicting Buddhist parables, symbols and the lives of prominent
saints. Walk down to the cantilever
bridge below the dzong where your car awaits.
Ovenight at
hotel.
Day –03 Paro- Shana (Trek start)
Drive up to Drugyal Dzong where
the road ends and the trek begin. The trail follows the Paro Chu and is a gentle
walk through terraced fields and a narrowing valley. There are a few quaint farm
hamlets en route. The campsite is just beyond an army outpost. Alt. 2800m,
distance - 17 km and time 5-6 Hr.
Day – 04 Shana - Soe
Thangthangkha
Continue uphill through the river
valley which closes in after some distance. The trail then winds up and down
along the river bank. After the initial climb, most o the way is downhill. The
campsite is located in a meadow with a stone shelter. Alt. Approx.3400m,
distance 15 km, time 4-5 Hr.
Day – 05 Soe Thangthangkha - Jangothang
Walk up along the Pachu (Paro river), pass a small army outpost where the valley
begins to widen again. You can now clearly view the high ridges and the
snow-capped mountains all around and also see yaks and herders settlements. Camp beneath a ruined fortress at the base of the
Jomulhari
Mountain
. Alt.
4040m. , Distance 19 km and time 5-6 Hr.
DAY 06 Jangothang
- Halt
Explore this wonderful area around
the bases of
Mt.
Chomolhari
, JitchuDrake,
un-climbed summits and ridges and lakes as you wish. Overnight
at camp.
DAY 07 JANGOTHANG –
Lingshi
Walk
up toward the pass through a wide pastureland. Depending on the season, you
might find some yak herders in their camping tents along the way. As you come
down after the pass to the Lingshi basin, you will see beautiful views of the
Lingshi Dzong and the valley and also Tserim Kang (mountain) and its descending
glaciers. Camp in a stone shelter with a built-in fire pit or
in the tent. Alt. 4150m. Distance 19 km. Time
5-6 Hr
DAY 08 Lingshi halt
Day halt at Lingshi for an
excursion to Tsokha lake. During the excursion see
hundreds of Blue Sheep and Musk Deer. Tsokha Alt. 4500m. hike takes about 4-5hrs.
DAY 09 Lingshi – Shodu
The trails take about 6-7hrs
through the deep valley ascending to Yeli-la pass at Alt. 4820m. Spectacular
views of
Mt.
Jomolhari
,
Mt.
Tsheringang
and
Mt.
Masagang
can be seen on a clear day. Camp in a meadow at Alt. 3815m.
DAY 10 Shodu- Barshong
The trail winds up & down
gently following the Thim-chu before a gradual climb to the ruins of Barshong Dzong. Camp is just below the ruins at Alt. 3685m. trek is of 5-6hrs.
DAY 11 Barshong – Dolam Kencho
The trail descends gently down to
meet the Thim-Chu through dense
forest
of
Rhododendron
, birch and conifer and across
pasturelands. Camp in a meadow at Alt, 3428m. trek takes about 5-6hrs.
DAY 12 Dolam Kencho –
Thimphu
Continue the trek till Dodena
where a team from
Thimphu
awaits to receive
you. The trail goes gently uphill through mixed forests of conifer & high
altitude broad leaves. The trek takes about 4-5hrs.
DAY 13
THIMPHU
sightseeing - Paro
Morning visit the memorial temple
that depicts the Buddhist teachings in form of paintings and statues. Originally
the Third King who is known as the “Father of Modern Bhutan” initiated this
temple to protect the nation against negative elements. His son the present King
and the Queen Mother completed the temple. Visit the
Folk
Heritage
Museum
, where life in medieval
Bhutan
is still showcased;
the National Library, the repository of all ancient books and manuscripts; the
Textile
Museum
for antique textile
collections; and the Zilukha Nunnery and the 12th century
Changgangkha temple. Drive up to the highest viewpoint overlooking
Thimphu
valley and while returning, the Takin research
center. After an evening tea, drive to Paro along a winding road for about 2 hrs
to spend a night there.
Day 14 – Departure
Representative of Himalayan
Kingdom Tours will bid you farewell.
TASHI DELEK.
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