
Destination
Bhutan
Duration
11 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Accommodation
Hotel in the city and tented camps during trek
Meals
All meals
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Easy
Activities
Sightseeing
Overview
Jhomolhari Trek – Distinctive and remote, the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan offers a unique experience. From the stunning scenery and vegetation to the vibrant traditional dress, prepare to be intrigued by the imposing dzongs and Buddhist traditions of the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon. Towns, Dzongs, and temples are one aspect of Bhutan, but the majority of the country is deep forests with a scattering of tiny settlements and high grazing lands. A trek provides the best opportunity to experience the real heart of Bhutan and to get insight into the rural culture of the kingdom through contact with people in remote villages and the staff accompanying you.
The first three days of the Jhomolhari Trek follow the Paro Chhu valley to Jangothang, climbing gently, but continually, with a few short, steep climbs over the side ridges. It crosses a high pass and visits the remote village of Lingzhi, then crosses another pass before making its way towards Thimpu. The last four days of the trek cover a lot of distance and require many hours of walking. The trek also affords an excellent opportunity to see yaks.
Detail Itineraries
When you arrive in Paro airport, you will be met by our Bhutanese representative and guide who will escort you to the hotel after the custom formalities at Paro airport. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trip Highlight
- Cultural Trek
- Local People
- Mountain
- Scenic Views
- Tiger's Nest
Cost Include and Exclude
Tours Specified in the itinerary.
Best hotel accommodations, “A” grade hotels (Government approved 3 stars and above)
Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee with snacks as and when required)
All land transportation by private vehicle within Bhutan as per the itinerary.
Services of experienced and English speaking guide (Government Licensed holder)
Mineral water on long trips both on trek and cultural tours.
Mineral water during all meals.
Museum fees and other special entry fees.
All necessary permits for entering Dzongs, Monasteries, Monuments and restricted areas.
Visa and TDF fees.
Government royalty, tax and fees.
Service charge.
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