Jomolhari Trek

Jomolhari Trek

Jomolhari Trek in Bhutan ever best known trekking holiday among hikers and it is most visited trekking destination of the country. The proposed Jomolhari Trek begins after arrival in Paro which will take you to explore and experience typical Himalayan life style of the Eastern Himalayan range.  Along the trek you will also visit some of the Bhutan’s awe- inspiring natural heritages and glimpse snoe clad mountain peaks.  The entire trekking package will be full board supported basis with as necessary logistic supplies.  The trekking route follows further of Paro and reaches height of Yali La pass (alt. 4820m) along the journey.  Jomolhari Trek in Bhutan is a truly exploration journey for trekkers which also allows to visit typical remote of the eastern Himalayan range. After the trek your journet will continue again to visit cultural highlights in Thimpu before end the package.

Jomolhari Trek itinerary

Day 01: Drive to airport/Kathmandu and fly to Paro/ Bhutan & Drive to hotel, Hotel Tiger Nest.

Day 02: In Paro:
Sightseeing includes a visit to the northern part of the valley to Drukgyel Dzong ruins (Monastery Fortress) that once was a strategic post to withhold invading Tibetan forces from the north; visit the famous Kyichu Lhakhang- one of 108 sacred Lhakhangs built by the Buddhist King Srongtsen Gampo of Tibet. Visit the district Dzong called Rinpung Dzong; hotel.

Day 03: Paro:
Early mornning hike up to the Tiger's Nest known as Taktsang - one of the most spectacular and most sacred pilgrim sites to all Buddhists. One of the great founders of Tantric Buddhism- Guru Padmasambhava is known to have flown on a tigress to meditate on the cliffs--the tigress being his consort the divine Yeshe Tsogye.

Day 04: Begin Qumolahari trek:
Paro – Shana Drive upto Drugyel Dzong where the road ends and thetrek begins, following the river gently uphill through a narrowing agriculture valley. Initially you will pass through the serene pastoral life of the villages with their dogs and children playing in the fields. Camp is just beyond an army post. Alt.2800m,. Distance - 17 Kms about 5 - 6 hours.

Day 05: Shana - Soi Thangthangkha:
Continue uphill through the river valley. It narrows and closes in and the trail winds up and down alongthe drianage. Camp out in the meadow with the starry sky above you. Distance is about 21 Kms, 7 - 8 hours.

Day 06: Soi Thangthangkha – Jangothang:
The trail climbs up the Pa Chu pass a small army post where the valley begins to widen out. Views of high ridges and snow-capped peaks are seen all around, and close by are yaks and yak-herders camps. Lunch will probably be at one of these camps beneath a ruined fortress at the base of Chomolhari. Alt. 4040 m Distance - 19 Kms, about 5 - 6 hours.

Day 07: Jangothang – Lingshi:
Open yak pastures on the way up and down the pass. Quite possibly still some people in their yak tents depending on the time of the year that you are there. Great views of Lingshi Dzong as you come down into the. Lingshi basin if the weather is clear. Tserim Kang and its descending glaciers at the north end of the valley. Alt. 4150 m. Distance - 19 Kms about 5-6 hrs.

Day 08: Lingshi – Shodu:
The trail today climbs to the Yalila pass (alt. 4820m), from where on a clear day- impressive views of Mount Chomolhari, Tserim Kang and Masagang can be seen. Alt. 3963 m. Distance - 22 Kms about 7 - 8 hrs.

Day 09: Shodu – Barshong:
Follow the Thim-Chu through a forest of Rhododendrons with water falls; the path at first narrows and closes, then winds up and down along the drainage, eventually climbing up to the ruins of Barshong Dzong. Camp just below the ruined fortress. Alt.3785m, Distance - 13 Kms about 3 - 4 hours.

Day 10: Barshong - Dolam Kencho:
The trail descends to meet the Thim-Chu river following gradually through the forest of Rhododendrons, and then ascending upto the pasture land. Camp in a meadow at Alt. 3628m, Distance - 11 Kms about 3 - 4 hours.

Day 11: Dolam Kencho – Thimphu:
Continue up-hill through the forest to a small pass. The trail undulates along the drainage. The rare golden langour can be seen amongst other wild monkey species. Your pick-up transport will be waiting at Dodina- to jolt you back to the 20th century. Distance- 14 Kms about 4 - 5 hours. Overnight at Hotel Jumolhari / Wangchuk.

Day 12: Thimphu:
Sightseeing includes: the Thimphu General Post Office; School of Thanka Painting and Mask Making; Traditional crafts in silver and gold; the Kings Memorial Chorten; the handmade Paper Factory and the Archery Grounds where Bhutan's national sport of Archery can be witnessed. Afternoon visit the local Handicrafts Center and the Traditional Medicine Hospital; stroll in the capital town of Thimphu, Hotel.

Day 13: Thimphu/Punakha/Paro:
Early morning drive over the 10,000 ft pass of Dochula to view the stunning scenery of the Himalayan ranges; descend to Punakha and Wangdi valley. Visit the Punakha Dzong- winter home to the state monks. After lunch return drive to Paro, hotel Tiger Nest resort.

Day 14: Paro:
Drive to Paro airport fly to Kathmandu/ pick up-Hotel.

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