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Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 13-15,2024
Paro Tshechu Festival April 8-12,2025
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Mar 6-8 & Mar 9-11,2025 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Nov 15-18,2024
Starting at Drukgyel Dzong in Paro, this trek passes through scattered hamlets and farmland into a deep and richly forested valley, which leads to a high alpine pastureland where yak herders graze their animals. The trek offers a taste of the great variety of Bhutanese landscape.
Seasons:The ideal time for this trek is April to June and September to November.
Overview of Jhomolhari Trek Itinnerary
Day 01: Arrive Paro & Paro sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Paro
Day 02: A Day Hike to Taktsang Ghoempa (Tiger’s Nest Monastery),stay at a hotel in Paro
Day 03. Drukgyel Dzong(Paro) – Shana,stay at Campsite
Day 04: Shana-Soe Thangthangkha,stay at Campsite
Day 05: Soe Thangthangkha – Jangothang,stay at Campsite
Day 06: Jomolhari Base Camp (Rest Day),stay at Campsite
Day 07: Jangothang – Lingshi,stay at Campsite
Day 08: Lingshi- Sodhu,stay at Campsite
Day 09: Sodhu-Barshong,stay at Campsite
Day 10: Barshong-Thimphu sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Thimphu
Day 11: Thimphu--Punakha sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Punakha
Day 12:Punakha short Hike -Thimphu sightseeing,stay a hotel in Thimphu
Day 13: Thimphu-Paro Airport & Departure from Paro
Day 01: Arrive Paro & Paro sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Paro
Altitude at Paro:2200m
Arrive Paro by Drukair. After immigration, collection of baggage and customs formalities, you will be received by the representative of Access Bhutan Tours & Treks.
After lunch/refreshment depending on your flight arrival timing, you will visit National Museum, housed in the Ta Dzong (watchtower). Here is an intriguing collection of artefacts which provide you with a wonderful insight to the rich culture and heritage of the Kingdom of Bhutan. From the National Museum take a short 2km hike with approximately 1 hour 30 minutes hiking duration through the ancient walking trail through lush green forests along the hillside ,crossing a narrow bridge over a small stream to Zuri Dzong (Fort). Zuri Dzong dates from 1352 and is home to the valley’s local protector gods. The walk to Zuri Dzong passes Gonsaka Lhakhang and provides wonderful birds eye view of the entire Paro valley and Paro Rinpung Dzong below. From here take a gentle hike down to Uma Resort where your car will pick you up.
After that walk through Rinpung Bridge ( oldest Traditional Cantilever Bridge), to visit Rinpung Dzong, built in 1645 to defend the valley against Tibetan invaders. The Dzong is now being used as an administration center and school for monks. Then walk back down to Rimpung Bridge in Bhutan.
Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Day 02: A Day Hike to Taktsang Ghoempa (Tiger’s Nest Monastery),stay at a hotel in Paro
Altitude at Taktsang:3000m
After breakfast travel to Paro and hike up to Taktsang Monastery, also known as ‘Tiger’s Nest’. The climb up to the viewpoint will take around 1 ½ hours and from there you will enjoy a spectacular view of the monastery clinging to the side of the cliff. Stop for refreshment at the View Point Cafeteria.Then walk further up to the monastery which will take another 1 ½ hour. It is said that in the 8th century Guru Rinpoche flew on the back of a tigress from eastern Bhutan to this place and meditated in a cave here for 3 months. The principal Lhakhang (monastery) of the present monastic complex dates from 1692. Taktsang was damaged severely by fire in 1998 but has now been fully restored to its former glory.After visiting the monastery, walk back down to the road on the way stop for lunch at the view point cafeteria and then walk further down to the road point.
On the way visit Kyichu temple,one of the 108 temples built in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songsten Gampo. The story goes that a giant demon lay across the whole area of Tibet and the Himalayas and was preventing the spread of Buddhism. To overcome her, King Songtsen Gampo decided to build 108 temples, which would be placed on all the points of her body.
In the evening visit a farmhouse where you may relax in the traditional hotstone bath.A visit to farmhouse will give you insight into the way of life of Bhutanese people in general and people of Paro valley in particular.
Dinner at the same farmhouse in Paro valley.
Overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Jhomolhari Trek begins from here
Day 03. Drukgyel Dzong(Paro) – Shana,stay at Campsite
Altitude: 2200-2820m
Distance :15 Km
Trekking time: 5 hours
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Starting form Drukgyel Dzong, the fortress that once guarded Paro Valley against Tibetan invaders, the first day is a pleasant walk following the left side of the Pachu (Paro River). First hike on this trek route is on a rough road through some small villages with traditional houses and farmland alongside Pachu,gradually gaining a total 1,500ft of elevation till Shana campsite.
Dinner and overngnight at Campsite at Shana.
Day 04: Shana-Soe Thangthangkha,stay at Campsite
Altitude:2820m -3580m
Distance: 22km,
Trekking time: 7-8hrs
Difficulty level:Moderately challenging
After breakfast drive from your homestay to Drukgyel Dzong from here drive through unpaved road to Army camp from where trek starts. The trail continues uphill through the river valley, gradually becomes narrower and closes in after some distance. The winding trail with frequent climb and descend leads us to our camp site in a meadow with stone shelter at 3,720m. By then, we will have trekked about 23km in around 7-8hours.
Dinner and overnight camping at Soe Thangthangkha
Day 05: Soe Thangthangkha – Jangothang,stay at Campsite
Altitude:3580m-4040m
Distance: 17km
Trekking time:5-6hrs
Difficulty: Moderate
After breakfast continue the trail along the Pachhu (river flowing through Paro valley) and the valley opens again after crossing a small army outpost. Trekking through the open valley affords view of high ridges and the snow-capped mountains with yaks and Yak herder’s camp on the valley floor. Trekking 15km of trek within 5 to 6 hours will find us near the ruined fortress at the base of Mt. Jomolhari at 4040m. Camp here for the night which is one of the most spectacular camping places in the entire Himalayas.
Dinner and overnight camping at Jangothang
Day 06: Jomolhari Base Camp (Rest Day),stay at Campsite
After two long days trek, you will have a good chance to relax under the sun just infront of the Jomolhari.
From here you can view a chain of snow-capped mountain peaks at the eastern side of Pachu (Paro river) which is a small brook here.There are yak herders (nomadic people who move with yaks), villages and trout filled lakes to visit on your rest day at Jangothang Jhomolhari base camp. You may also hike towards glaciers of Mt.Jhomolhari or towards the Tshophu Lake for magnificent views or explore the nomads’ houses /villages.
Dinner and overnight camping at Jangothang.
Day 07: Jangothang – Lingshi,stay at Campsite
Altitude:4040m-3915m
Distance: 19 kms
Estimated trekking time:5-6 hrs
Level of difficulty: Strenuous
Climb gradually toward the pass through a wide pastureland. On your way, depending on the season you are trekking, you will find some yak herder’s in their camps. Descending from the pass to Lingshi, you will have a beautiful view of Lingshi Dzong, the Valley, Tserim Kang (Mountain), and its glaciers. At 4150 m, camp in a stone shelter with built-in-fire pit or in the tent! By then, we will have covered 19km of trail within 5 to 6 hours of trek.
Dinner and overnight camping at Lingshi.
Day 08: Lingshi- Sodhu,stay at Campsite
Altitude:3915m-3815m
Distance: 22kms
Estimated trekking time:7-8 hrs
Level of difficulty:Long & strenuous
The trail to Shodu starts with a climb towards a chorten on a ridge opposite the camp and into the Mo-chu valley. After crossing the river theascent towards the Yele-La (4,950m) begins. It take 2 to 3 hours to reach the pass from where there are views of the snowy peaks of Jumolhari, Gang-Chenta, Tshering-Gang and Masang-Gang. In places the paths are sometimes quite narrow and cut into the rock face. At Jimenameshing there are many large boulders and switchbacks. Many find this route quite difficult because of the rocks, boulders and pebbles. After a tiring day’s ascent, the descent to the camp site in a meadow at Shodu (3,815m) is quite short. Since this is the mail trail to Thimphu, you many meet other Bhutanese travelers en route or at the camp.
Dinner and overnight camping at Sodhu.
Day 09 : Sodhu-Barshong,stay at Campsite
Altitude:3815m-3685m
Distance: 13kms
Estimated trekking time: 3-4 hrs
Level of difficullty:moderate
The trails follows the Thimphu chu (River) through the forest of Rhododendrons, Primula(Sakuraso)Atsumoriso, Blue poppy ( National flower).Camp near riverside.
Dinner and overnight at campsite
Day 10: Barshong-Thimphu sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Thimphu
In the morning you will be picked up by your car and drive to Thimphu.
On arrival at Thimphu, relax in your hotel.
After lunch visit the following:
Dinner and Overnight at a hotel in Thimphu.
Day 11: Thimphu--Punakha sightseeing,stay at a hotel in Punakha
Distance: 71 km, estimated driving time: 2 hours
After breakfast visit Kuenselphodrang where largest Buddha statue in the country is perched on the hillock overlooking the Thimphu valley.
Then travel to Punakha through Dochula Pass 3140 m).
At Dochula, in the clear spring sky, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayan Mountain ranges. You can take photos at the beautiful 108 chortens.
You will also visit Druk Wangyal Lhakhang (monastery) which was built by Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck ( the Queen Mother of Bhutan).
You will have refreshment (tea/coffee and snacks) at Dochula Pass Cafeteria and then travel to Punakha.
On the way, stop for traditional Bhutanese lunch at a farmhouse Lobesa village. After lunch walk through paddy fields for about 20 minutes to visit the Devine Madman’s Monastery-Chhimi Lhakhang, famously known for its fertility shrine, where one can receive a special fertility blessing.
Then walk over traditional canteliver bridge to visit the Punakha Dzong, located on the island of the Pho - Chu (male river) and the Mochu (female river).
Then walk for about 15 minutes to one of the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan spanning 350 m and perched high above the very swift Pho chu (male river). Draped with prayer flags ,the bridge connects the town of Punakha and Punakha Dzong.This bridge is mainly used by locals from the village located on the other side of the river as a shortcut to Punakha Dzong.
Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Punakha.
Day 12:Punakha short Hike -Thimphu sightseeing,stay a hotel in Thimphu
Upon arrival at Thimphu check into your hotel and visit the following:
After lunch visit the following:
In the evening explore Thimphu town on your own.
Dinner at a restaurant in Thimphu town and overnight at Namgay Heritage hotel or similar in Thimphu.
Day 13: Thimphu-Paro Airport & Departure from Paro
After breakfast, drive to Paro airport for about an hour and we will see you off at the Paro airport for your flight to your onward destinattions.
End of the Bhutan Trekking Tour
Bhutan Travel Package Cost for the 12 Nights 13 Days Bhutan Trekking -Jhomolhari Trek
Travel Season | 1 pax | 2-3 pax | 4 pax & above |
High Season:April, May,June,Sept,Oct & Nov |
US$4240/person | US$3435/person | US$3315/person |
The above Bhutan tour package prices includes the following:
The above tour prices do not include the following:
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