
This is a short five day trek, which leads from Paro to Thimphu or vice versa, crossing the chain of mountains that separates the two valleys. Although the route is sparsely inhabited, there are wonderful lakes teeming with fish and the area is famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests, which bloom in May. In the clear weather of late autumn and winter there are great views of the Himalayas.
Bhutan to the Bay of Bengal
| Trip Code: | . | Min. Altitude: | 0m./0ft. |
| Trekking Start: | . | Max. Altitude: | 0m./0ft. |
| Trekking End: | . | Walking Per Day: | 3-4 hrs |
| Groups Size: | . | Route Nature: | Camping [Fully Organized Trekking] |
| Trekking Days: | 5 | Difficulty: | Medium |
| Total Days: | 11 | Best Season: | February to June and September to December . |
Day 1: Arrive Paro international airport
On a clear day,
the flight to Paro is one of the most spectacular of all mountain flights.
Whether flying along the Himalayan range from Kathmandu or over the foothills
from Kolkata, the journey offers you wonderful views of the Himalayas and an
exciting descent into the kingdom. Our Bhutan representative will greet you at
Paro airport. After completion of arrival formalities, you will be transferred
to your hotel. Afternoon free or program may be arranged, according to choice.
In the evening, take a stroll along the town’s main street. Overnight at the
hotel in Paro.
Day
2: Paro - Thimphu (morning hike)
Drive northwest up the valley to Drukgyel Dzong, built in 1646 by Shabdrung
Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan invaders. Though
largely destroyed by fire in 1951, its towering walls are still an imposing
sight. On a clear day there is a splendid view of Mt. Chomolhari from the
approach road to Drukgyel Dzong. Visit one of the typical village houses
clustered near the dzong. Then visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and
most sacred shrines of Bhutan. In the afternoon visit Ta Dzong, once a
fortified lookout tower and now the National Museum. Then walk down the
hillside trail to visit Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), ‘the fortress of the heap
of jewels’. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day
3: Paro - Jele Dzong - 8 Km, 3 hours
Today is a short trekking day. The journey starts with a short climb up to
Jele Dzong. The trek trail ascends gradually up to the camp, and if the weather
is clear Paro valley can be seen with snowcapped mountains behind. Above the
camp is Jele-la pass (3,400m) and Jele Dzong (mostly in ruins). There is also a
Lhakhang containing a statue of Buddha Sakyamuni. Overnight camp.
Day
4: Jele Dzong - Jangchulakha 10km, 3-4 hours
Begin with a one and a half hour climb and then ascend more gradually
upwards. The trail takes you through thick alpine forests and rhododendrons.
You will have fine views of Chomolhari and other snow capped peaks if the
weather is right, and you may hear some monal pheasants calling during the day.
You may see yak herders around your campsite. Overnight camp.
Day
5: Jangchulakha - Jimilangtsho 11km, 4 hours
The trail follows the ridge, and on a clear day the views of the mountains and
valley are sensational. You will enjoy a great view of Jichu Drake (6,989m),
the peak representing the protective deity of Paro. Our camp is close to the
Jimilangtsho lakes, which are famous for their giant sized trout. Overnight
camp.
Day
06: Jimilangtsho - Simkota 11km, 4 hours
The trail takes you through dwarf rhododendron trees and passes by the lake of
Janetsho. Today you may come across some yak herders’ camps and get an idea of
how these people live. We camp overnight close to Simkota Lake, and if you are
lucky you can catch a lake trout for your dinner.
Day
07: Simkota - Phajoding 10km, 4 hours
Today begins with a gradual climb, and if the weather permits you will enjoy
majestic views of Mt.
Gangkar Puensum, and a host of other peaks. The trail slowly descends through
juniper trees to a campsite beside a community hall near Phajoding cafeteria.
Overnight in cafeteria or camp, depending on weather conditions.
Day
08: Phajoding - Thimphu 5km, 3 hours
The trek to Thimphu is downhill all the way, passing through a forested
area of mostly blue pine.
Taking a leisurely pace, you reach Thimphu in about 3 hours. Afternoon at
leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day
09: Excursion to Punakha/Wangduephodrang
After breakfast, full day excursion to the Punakha and Wangdue valleys. The
drive from Thimphu crosses Dochu-la pass (3,088m) from which there are the most
enchanting mountain views. In Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong situated at the
junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers. Built in the 17th century by
Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, this dzong has played important role in Bhutan’s history.
Then drive to Wangduephodrang, to visit 17th century Wangduephodrang Dzong and
the local market. In the evening drive back to Thimphu. Overnight at the hotel
in Thimphu.
Day
10: Thimpu Sightseeing and drive to Paro
Full day of sightseeing in Thimphu, including visits to the following, as time
permits:
• National Memorial Chorten - built as a memorial to Bhutan’s third king (‘the
father of modern Bhutan’) and as a monument to world peace
• Tashichhodzong - the impressive fortress/monastery housing some ministries,
His Majesty’s secretariat, and the central monk body
• Handicrafts Emporium - a wide assortment of intricately hand-woven textiles
and other craft products is available for purchase at this government-run
outlet, and at many smaller handicrafts shops around town
• National Library - established in the late 1960s primarily to conserve the
literary treasures which form a significant part of Bhutan’s cultural heritage,
it now holds an extensive collection of Buddhist texts and manuscripts
• Institute for Zorig Chusum - more commonly known as the Painting School,
where students learn the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan
• National Institute of Traditional Medicine (outside only) - the rich herbal
medicines made up from plants abundant in the kingdom are dispensed here, and
traditional medicine practitioners trained. In the evening drive to Paro.
Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day
11: Depart Paro
After early breakfast in the hotel, drive to the airport for flight to onward
destination.