10 NIGHT SAMPLE ITINERARY

4 Days on Trek

Paro Paro Taktsang Chele La Shana Soi Thangthangkha Chora Thombu Shong Gunitsawa Thimphu Paro
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IDEAL MONTHS

april - june
Sept - nov

Map

THIMPHU PARO TAKTSHANG
MONASTERY
CHELE LA
PASS
KILA GOMPA
NUNNERY
SHANA SOI
THANGTHANGKHA
JANGOTHANG CHORA THOMBU
SHONG
GUNITSAWA
Hike
Camp
Sightseeing
Trek Path
Forward Journey
Return Journey
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Our journey begins
rrival in Paro.
Overnight in Paro
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Acclimatisation Trek

TAKTSHANG
MONASTERY

ike to Taktshang Monastery as good acclimatisation for the trek.
Paro Taktshang Monastery, Photo Credit- © CD
Overnight in Paro
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Acclimatisation Trek

CHELE LA
PASS

KILA GOMPA
NUNNERY

oday we will do another acclimatisation hike at Chele La Pass. We can also visit Kila Gompa nunnery.
Chele La Pass, Photo Credit - © CD
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Trek Day 1:

Shana to Soi Thangthangkha

SOI
THANGTHANGKHA
3680 m

arly in the morning, drive about 2 hours through farm road to Shana, where you will start your trek. 

We ascend through the river valley and beautiful pine and rhododendron forests. Sadly much of the forest has been cut to make way for electricity to be run to Jangothang and Lingshi – the sight of fallen trees is a reminder of the cost of progress. We turn north towards Mount Jomolhari, which can be seen from the top of the valley.  Our camp will be at 3680 metres.

TREK TIME & DISTANCE : 8 - 9 hours, 19 km

Photo Credit - © CD
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Trek Day 2:

Soi Thangthangkha to Jangothang

MT. JOMOLHARI

JANGOTHANG
4040 m

he trail continues to follow the river and passes a small army post where the valley begins to widen again.

Views of high ridges and snow-capped peaks can be seen on all sides. At this altitude (about 4040 m) it is possible to see yaks and yak herders. Camp is beneath a ruined fortress at the base of Mount Jomolhari. 

TREK TIME & DISTANCE : 6 hours, 19 km

Photo Credit - © Mike Lang
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Trek Day 3:

Rest day at Jangothang
ere, it’s possible to walk to Tsophu (sacred lakes) or hike in various directions:

towards Mount Jomolhari and its subsidiary to the west, Jichu Drake to the north and unclaimed summits and ridges to the east.


Photo Credit - © Rebecca/Paul Faulkner
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Trek Day 4:

Jangothang to Chora

TSOPHU
4380 m

BHONTE LA
4890 m

CHORA
3800 m

he trail leads north crossing the Paro Chhu (river) on a wooden bridge. 

Climb the hillside to the lakes of Tshophu (4380m) and continue high above the eastern side of the second lake across a scree slope to a crest. Descend into a hidden valley and climb steeply to Bhonte La at 4890m. From the pass the trail eventually switch-backs down to the Dhumzo Chhu and after you cross the river there is a short climb to a camp in a meadow at Chora at 3800m.  

TREK TIME & DISTANCE : 6 - 7 hours, 16 km

Tsophu, Photo Credit - © CD
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Trek Day 5:

Chora to Thombu Shong

THOMBU
SHONG
4180 m

he trail climbs 100m over a ridge, then drops to another stream.

Crossing that stream, the trail heads up the hillside, dropping into a small side valley before emerging onto a ridge. Here the route turns south, ascending past a few huts to Takhung La (4520m). A short descent leads to Thombu Shong, with three yak herders’ huts. We camp at Thombu Shong at 4180m.

TREK TIME & DISTANCE : 5 hours, 12 km

Photo Credit - © DoT Bhutan
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Trek Day 6:

Thombhu Shong to Gunitsawa
and on to Thimphu

THOMBU LA
4380 m

GUNITSAWA
2730 m

oday we will climb out of the valley to Thombu La at 4380, then drop gradually to about 4000m.

The trail then makes a steep descent, switch-backing down the ridge, finally reaching the helipad at Gunitsawa (2730m) from where your driver can meet you to drive to Thimphu.

TREK TIME & DISTANCE : 5 hours, 13 km

Arriving in Thimphu, Photo Credit - © Marcus Westberg, DoT Bhutan
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ightseeing in Thimphu. Overnight in Thimphu.
epart from Paro International Airport with a full heart.

PRICING

The rules for visiting Bhutan changed dramatically in June 2022 and the old system that had applied since tourism first started in the 1970s was withdrawn. Under the new system visitors to Bhutan have to pay a sustainable development fee (SDF) of US$100 per person per night to the Bhutan government in order to be issued a visa. The SDF is intended to be used to promote carbon-neutral tourism, to support the building of a more sustainable tourism sector and to support the education and health of local citizens.

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