Chhomolhari Trek

Chhomolhari Trek

Chhomolhari Trek

This trek is an extension of Jumolhari. If you are lucky enough you can see National Animal (Takin) and National flower (Blue Poppy). You will also have a chance to see Layap people and hot springs in Gasa. The snowfall may close the higher passes but generally open from April to June and mid-September to mid-November. Well, the best trekking month in Laya is April. The trek begins from Drugyel Dzong.

Mount Chomolhari (23,997'), sacred abode of the goddess Chomo, stands as a mighty sentinel on Bhutan’s Tibetan frontier, reigning over countless icy summits and deep, magical forests where snow leopards and Himalayan blue sheep roam. Our fantastic 9-day route brings us through traditional hamlets, wild rhododendron forests, and alpine meadows carpeted with wildflowers to Jangothang (13,250'), right at the base of Chomolhari, with a return route through the remote Yaksa Valley (“Valley of Yaks”). The Bhutanese are fiercely conservative of their natural heritage, and their mountains are truly pristine, preserving a wealth of flora and fauna unrivaled in the Himalayas. With Wilderness Travel’s famous full-service camping, this is a chance to experience superb Himalayan trekking in a magical realm.

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Day by Day Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Paro
Day 02: Paro Sightseeing
Day 03: Paro Excursion To Taktshang
Day 04: Paro - Shana
Day 05: Shana - Soi Thangthangkha
Day 06: Soi Thangthangkha - Jangothang
Day 07: Jangothang - Halt
Day 08: Jangothang - Lingshi
Day 09: Lingshi - Halt
Day 10: Lingshi - Shodu
Day 11: Shodu - Barshong
Day 12: Barshong - Dolam Kencho
Day 13: Dolam Kencho - Thimphu
Day 14: Thimphu
Day 15: Thimphu - Paro - Departure

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