DAY 01: ARRIVE AT PARO - HALT :
The flight into Bhutan is a breathtaking one with views of Mt. Everest.
Kanchenjunga and other Himalayan peaks including sacred Jomolhari and
Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at Paro Airport you will be
received by our representative. Check in at Hotel. After lunch you will
be taken for a visit to Ta-Dzong Museum. Overnight at Hotel Olathang.
DAY
02 : PARO - SIGHTSEEING :
Drive the winding road northwest up the Pa Chu to the ruins of Drugyel
Dzong, now a burned shell was once strategic in Bhutan defence against
Tibetan invasion. On a clear day you can view the sacred summit of Mt.
Jomolhari which reaches skyward beyond the Dzong. On the way back visit
a typical Bhutanese farm houses. Overnight at Hotel Olathang.
DAY 03 : PARO - EXCURSION TO TAKTSANG :
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Spend a full day hiking to Taktsang, the Tiger's nest. This magical
monastery clings to a vertical granite cliff 3000 above the valley
floor. Legend says that Guru Padmasambhava flew here on the back of a
tiger-hence the name - to meditate. The tiger was actually his favourite
consort, Yeshe Tsogyel, whom he transformed for the purpose of this
journey. When the Guru finished his meditation he instructed that the
monastery be built. Overnight at Hotel Olathang.
DAY 04 : PARO - SHANA :
Drive upto Drugyel Dzong where the road ends and the Trek Begins,
following the river gently uphill through a narrowing agricultural
valley. Lots of houses, kids, dogs. Camp is just above an army post. Alt
2800m. Dist. 17kms about 5/6 hrs.
DAY 05 : SHANA - SOITHANGTHANGKHA :
Continue uphill through the river valley. It narrows and closes in and
the trail winds up and down along the drainage.
DAY 06 : SOITHANGTHANGKHA -
JANGOTHANG :
Once up the Pa Chu, pass a small army post where the valley begins to
widen again. Now views of high ridges and then snow-capped peaks are all
round. You begin to see yaks & yak herders winder homes. Lunch will
probably be at one of these. Camp beneath a ruined fortress at the base
of Jomolhari. Alt. 4040m, Distance 19kms, 5/6hrs.
DAY 07 : JANGOTHANG - LINGSHI :
Wide yak pastures on the way up and down the pass, possibly still some
people in their yak tents depending on the time of year. Great views of
Lingshi Dzong as you come down into the descending glaciers at the north
end of the valley. It has an inside firepit and you can sleep on wood
floor or in a tent. Alt. 4150m, distance 19kms 5/6hrs.
DAY 08 : LINGSHI - CHEBISA :
Today is the shortest waling day and you can take it easy. On reaching
camp at Chebisa village you can also visit the village houses. Alt.
3850kms. Distance 12kms about 5/6 hrs.
DAY 09 : CHEBISA - SHOMUTHANG :
The walk is through wild high pastures with few people and few yaks.
Cross Gobu La (La means pass) alt. 14268/tributary to the Mo Chu which
came out just below Gasa Tshachu. Alt. 4260m, Distance 17kms about 6hrs.
DAY
10 : SHOMUTHANG - RUBLUTHANG :
Today we start a little early. After crossing Jarela pass alt.
15088ft/4600m you drop to Tsharijathang the valley where herds of takins
are normally seen. Overnight at camp. Alt. 14400ft. Distance 15kms about
5hrs.
DAY 11 : ROBLUTHANG - LEMITHANG :
After crossing Shingela pass alt. 16072ft/490m you drop down again and
follow the valley. Lemithang is in the Laya District and here you will
see the wonderful children in the funny hats camp at Lemithang is
beneath kang che Da. Great Tiger mountain. If you have time it would be
worthwhile to explore a bit. Overnight in camp. Alt. 13567ft. Distance
19kms about 6/7hrs.
DAY 12 : LEMITHANG - LAYA :
It is all the way down hill today along a winding river valley with
quite a closed in feeling. The trail splits, one going down with the
river to the camp site used by the army. The other stays high and brings
you into the west side of Laya village. You can camp on a high flat
bench above the east end of Laya village. Overnight at camp. Alt.
1268ft. Distance 10kms less than an hour.
DAY 13 : LAYA - HALT :
Visit Laya village houses or hike above camp
DAY 14 : LAYA - KOENA :
The trail winds up and down along the river valley avoiding natural
obstacles and affording breathtaking views of the crashing river, feeder
streams and waterfalls. Overnight at camp. Alt. 12680ft. Distance 19kms
about 7hrs.
DAY 15 : KOENA - GASA :
Enroute cross Balela pass alt. 12267ft/3740m. After the pass it is all
the way downhill till you reach camp which is near Gasa Dzong. Overnight
at camp. Alt. 9250ft. Distance 17kms about 6/7hrs.
DAY 16 : GASA - GASA TSHACHU :
After a late breakfast trek to Gasa Tshachu (Tshachu means Hot Spring).
After lunch relax in the hot spring. Overnight at camp.
DAY 17 : GASA TSHACHU - GOEN DAMJI :
After the climb away from Gasa Tshachu the trail winds through rolling
hillsides with visits of fields villages, Oak and Pine forests. Gasa
Dzong will be visible behind you, glued to the valley wall, seeming to
float in space, O/n in camp. Alt. 2280m. Dist. 21kms about 7hrs.
DAY 18 : GOEN DAMJI - TASHITHANG :
The trail descends from the high agricultural benches above the Mo Chu
in to a lush semi-tropical gorge filled with banana trees, creepers and
an occasional monkey camp at Tashithang. Alt. 5608m, Distance 17kms
about 6/7hrs.
DAY 19 : TASHITHANG - KHURUTHANG :
Drive down Punakha valley past the monkeys and the king's golf course
(accessible only by raft) and stop for a while to take photographs of
Punakha Dzong from outside. Punakha was the capital until 1966. The
remains of the Shabdrung, the saint who unified Bhutan in the 17th
century are interred here. The Je Khenpo, Head Abbot of the Tibetan
Buddhist church, resides here with the monk body from Thimphu during the
winter since it is warmer at this lower altitude. Camp at Khuruthang.
Alt 4500ft.
DAY 20 : KHURUTHANG - THIMPHU :
The drive to Thimphu will take about 3 hrs. Enroute cross Dochu La pass
alt. 10,000ft. From the pass depending on the weather you will have a
beautiful view of the snow-capped mountains. Stop at Dochu La cafeteria
for a hot cup of tea and then drive on to Thimphu. Overnight at Hotel
Taktsang.
DAY 21 : THIMPHU - PARO /EXIT :
Drive to Paro Airport for onward flight.