Overview
This trek is suitable for the beginners or those enthusiasts who want to get some feel of trekking in the Himalayas. The trek is in low altitude, has short walking hours and covers small distance. The trail begins from Punakha, passes through pine and oak forests and rhododendron bushes and a village.
The trek is recommended in winter, when temperatures at night are around freezing and days are pretty warm. Spring and fall are also fine to do this trek but we do not attempt this trek during summer because of extreme high temperature.
We will enjoy fine views of Mount Jhomolhari (23,995ft/7,315m) in the west and Kang Bum Peak (20, 665ft/6,300m) on this trek.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01-02~We fly into Paro-the gateway town of Bhutan. We explore the fortress, temples, farm house and take hike to the legendary Takstang Monastery.
Day 03~Explore the wonders of Thimphu-the capital town of Bhutan. Visit the fortresses, temples, school of arts and crafts, hike the monasteries and meet the monks.
Day 04~Drive across Dhochula pass to the subtropical lowland of Punakha-the former winter capital of Bhutan. Hike the Dzongs, temples and villages.
Day 05~Trekking from Punakha to Limukha (2250m/7380ft) through virgin blue pine forests. Trekking distance 12 jm (8 miles), 4 hrs, 880m (2886ft) ascent.
Day 06~Trekking from Limukha to Chungsaka through rhododendron. Cover 14km/9 miles, in about 5 hours trek. 400m (1312ft) decent. (1850 ft/6068ft)
Day 07~Trek through villages and wild orchids. We walk 13km/8miles in about 5 hours, ascend 650m (2132ft) descend 270m(886ft). We camp at Samtengang at (1830m/6000ft)
Day 08~We finish trek at Chuzomsa where we are met by our transport and we are transferred to Thimphu.
Day 09~We will cover the remaining sights of Thimphu and afternoon, drive to Paro.
Day 10~Tour concludes.
Itinerary
Day 01 Flight to Paro, Bhutan.
The only Paro International Airport of Bhutan is connected by air with Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkatta and Kathmandu. Please, allow at least an overnight in the gateway city before and also after the trip for a safe connection. Upon arrival, we are met by your guide outside the airport terminal and then we proceed to the hotel.
This afternoon, we visit the national museum at Ta Dzong. We will also visit the magnificent Paro Rinpung Dzong, Drugyal Dzong, Kyichu Temple etc. Overnight in Ugyen Phendyeling Resort
Day 02 Hike Takstang Monastery.
Takstang Monastery also popularly known as Tiger's nest is perched some 2,000ft/600m up on a sheer cliff overlooking the valley. The hike is about 2 hrs to the tea house, which can also be done on the Pony. After tea and snacks, we may either opt to hike further uphill for about 45mins to get a closer look at Taktsang and the surrounding temples or just remain at the Tea house and enjoy the views. The return trek to the road head is all downhill and takes about half the time. Today, we also visit the ruins of the Drugyel Dzong, Kyichu Temple, Dungtse and a typical Bhutanese Farm House. In the afternoon, we drive to Thimphu (2 hrs). Overnight Jumolhari Hotel or similar.
Day 03 Thimphu sightseeing.
We have a lot to see in Thimphu today. We visit the school of traditional arts and painting, the indigenous hospital, the heritage museum, textile museum, Tashicho Dzong, the nunnery at Zilukha, handicrafts workshops and stores, handmade paper factory, gold and silver smiths, memorial chorten, Zangdopelri temple, the mini zoo to see Takin and other sights as per available time and interest. If we are in Thimphu during week-end, we will also visit the colorful weekend market, where people from near and far come to sell or buy the fresh produce. It is where the village folks jostle with the well heeled resident of Thimphu for the best and cheapest vegetables and other food stuffs. Weekend also provides opportunity to see the traditional game of archery played in the nearby grounds. Overnight Jhumolhari Hotel or similar
Day 04 Drive to Punakha.
After breakfast, we drive to Punakha, the old winter capital of Bhutan. As we leave Thimphu behind, the road gradually gains altitude and in an hour and half, we arrive at Dhochu La Pass, (10,000ft/3,048m) where we stop to appreciate the spectacular views of eastern Himalayas. Other striking feature of the pass are also the group of colorful chortens (pagoda or stupas) . After the pass, the road drops through changing vegetation into semitropical lowland Punakha and Wangdi valley at around mid afternoon. We check in hotel and after lunch, we will make a short trek to visit the Crown Prince's chorten and nearby villages. We return on a different route through the village to Sonagasa (the King’s winter residence) and through to Punakha Dzong, following the Mo chu river. Punakha Dzong is located in the confluence of Mo Chu and Pho Chu River is probably the most beautiful of the Dzongs in Bhutan. One can spend hours inside the Dzong studying its murals in the walls. We meet our transport here and drive back to our hotel. Overnight Punatsangchu Cottages
Day 05 Trekking from Punakha to Limukha (2250m/7380ft)
Trekking distance 12 jm (8 miles), 4 hrs, 880m (2886ft) ascent.
Today, our trek begins at Punakha, with the gradual climb through chirpine forests. On the way, we visit the remote village of Dompala. We trek the through virgin blue pine forest that blankets 70% of Bhutan; which is the least deforested country in the world. We enjoy picnic lunch and continue our trek on to Limukha for our campsite for the night. We watch for wildlife and tropical and high altitude flowers along the way.
Day 06 Trekking from Limukha to Chungsaka (1850 ft/6068ft)
Trek approximately 14km/9 miles, about 5 hours trek. 400m (1312ft)decent.
The trail today takes us through rhododendron and oak forested area. En route, we pass three buildings of Drukpa Kuenly Lhakhang. Here in a cave within one of the temples is the body print of Guru Rimpoche. We will enjoy an awesome sight today. Overnight and dinner at camp in Chungsaka.
Day 07 Trekking from Chungsaka to Samtengang (1830m/6000ft)
Approximately 13km/8miles, about 5 hours, 650m (2132ft) ascent, 270m(886ft) descent.
After breakfast, we depart Chungsaka and head to our destination of the trek- Samtengang. The trail takes us downhill through the village of Sha Wangdi. Monkeys, exotic birds and wild orchids are the attractions along the trail. We will set up camp at Samtengang by the lake side.
Day 08 Trekking from Samtengang to Wangdiphodrang
Approximately 15km (10 miles) about 5-6 hours trek. 730m (2394 ft) descent.The trail now drops down through the treeless slope till the motor road at Chuzomsa, where we will be met by our transport. We stop at Wangdiphodrang to visit its impressive Dzong. After lunch, we continue drive to Thimphu, which is about 3 ½ hour’s drive across Dochula pass. Overnight in Jhumolhari or similar A grade hotel.
Day 09 Return to Paro.
In the morning, we will visit any remaining sights that we couldn’t cover earlier. In the afternoon, we return drive to Paro. In the evening, we take stroll in the small township of Paro and utilize the last changes of Ngultrum in buying souvenirs. Overnight in Ugyen Phendyeling Resort
Day 10 Paro-Departure.
Transfer to airport and fly to your next destination.
Trip Info
Cost Includes
A level accommodation on twin sharing basis while in the cities
All camping gears that includes-2 person sleeping tents with floors and fly sheet, dinning tent, kitchen tent, toilet tents, dinning tables, chairs, pillows and mattresses
English speaking Guide
Cook and kitchen aides
All intercity transfers and sightseeing by a private vehicle
Pack animals and animal drivers during trekking
All necessary supplies
3 meals a day
Bhutan visa fee
Sightseeing admission fees
Cost Does Not Include
International and internal airfares
Travel Insurance and emergency evacuation
Expenses of personal nature like drinks, tip, telephone, laundry etc.
Extra expenses due to nature or unforeseen events such as flight cancellation, road blockade, no show etc.
Passport and visa
Your passport must be valid 6 months or more at the time of travel and make sure that it has enough blank pages for entry and exit seals. Bhutan visa is applied through us with a booked trip. We will obtain visa pre-approval letter for you which you have to produce at Druk Air counter when you check in for flight to Paro. You will get actual visa seal on your passport upon arrival, upon production of the pre-approval letter.
Trek Difficulty and Preparation
This is a low altitude and one of the easiest trekking of Bhutan with maximum altitude of 2250 m (7380ft).Altitude of our overnight camps varies from 6000m (8200ft) and 7380m (7380ft). In average, we walk 4-6 hrs daily but some day can be longer depending on local conditions as well as trekker’s fitness level. Being a low altitude trek, it can be done even in winter as the name of the trekking suggests. Trail conditions are varied with frequent ups and downs. The trails become muddy and pretty miserable when it rains. As this is a low altitude trek, we can be worry free about the altitude sickness but Participants should be optimally conditioned and should start some exercises like jogging, cycling, swimming, hiking in hilly terrain and camping at least a couple of months ahead of the trip. Please, note that this trek should not be taken as means of losing weight.If you are buying new boots for the trek, please do wear them several days before trip to get used to it.People with existing heart, lungs, high blood pressure issues should consult their physician before signing up for this trip.
What a typical trekking in Bhutan is like?
A trekking day in Bhutan usually consists of five to seven hours of walking. Pack animals, ponies or yaks are provided to porter provisions, baggage and equipment. All necessary camping and kitchen equipment are provided and included in the trip cost. Camping gears include 2 person sleeping tents, toilet tent, kitchen tent, dining tables and chairs and foam mattress. You should bring your own sleeping bag.
All trekking parties are accompanied by a trained guide, a cook, and a couple of aides and pack animals with their driver. At least one riding pony is always taken along just in case it is needed. The support crew walks ahead of the trekking party each day and pitches camp before the trekkers arrive. A warm cup of tea or coffee waiting in the dinning tent is a most welcome treat after a days trek. All meals are carefully planned and prepared. Breakfast and dinner are served freshly prepared at camp and includes a choice of, at least, four dishes. During the day a picnic lunch is served at a pleasant and scenic place. All cooking and cleaning chores are taken care of by our trek staff so you can enjoy the trek fully.
A trekking day normally begins with an early cup of tea or coffee in our tent. A jug of hot water will be provided for washing and you are expected in the breakfast table by 7 am. Breakfast is usually cereals, toasts, eggs, juice and tea or Nescafe Coffee. By 8 am, we find ourselves on the trail. Trekkers can walk on their own pace but we should still try to maintain some close proximity with others. We stop to explore the villages and temples and exchange greeting with the locals. Lunch stop is around noon to 1 pm. We are served hot fried rice or noodles or bread or boiled potatoes brought in an insulated container, unlike in Nepal where the crews take time to cook hot meal while you nap. Lunch is usually accompanied by tea from a large flask. Some days, they serve cold lunch which is simply sandwiches, fruits and cookies. Usually the day concludes between 4 to 5 pm. As we reach our campsite, we find our tents already set up and steaming cup of tea or coffee with biscuits or cookies waiting. We will have some time to write journals, or read novels or engage ourselves on photography while the crews fix dinner for us. Dinner is usually served around 7 pm. Meals usually include a rice dish, a potato dish or frequently both. The cook is trained to produce a reasonable variety of Western and Asian dishes. They often add interesting Bhutanese touches, such as cheese sauces.
Clothing and Equipment
Druk Air has only 20 kg of checked in baggage allowance and we expect to provide one pony for each two trekkers. Each pony carries 30kg or less. So, these things should be taken under consideration when.
Essentials Items/Not to forget
Down Jacket: We recommend down jacket as it has the advantage of being light and compressible and it can serve many functions on the trek. We can use it as pillow at night and long car trips and wear it to bed inside our sleeping bags when its very cold. Artificial-fiber jackets filled with Polar-guard Thinsulate or Fiberfill are a good substitute for down and price wise, much cheaper.
For day walking, we recommend Jumper or Pile Jacket. Two or three light layers of clothing, which could be jumpers, shirts or polypropylene, are better than a single heavy layer. Pile jackets with polyester fleece are light, warm and easy to clean.
Sleeping Bag is a must. Choose the one for 4 seasons. We can rent them in Bhutan but can not guarantee the quality.
Duffel Bags and Backpack: As suitcases are fragile and cannot be carried by ponies, please bring strong duffel bags which are water proof, also a spare lockable kit bag or suitcase for the city stuff that you want to leave behind in the hotel and a back pack for your personal items such as camera, wallet etc.
Mountain Trekking Boots: Bring a pair of good quality of trekking boots with ankle support. If you are buying a new pair, make sure you use them enough to make it comfortable to your feet. Another pair of tennis or camp shoes or thongs are also recommended.
Torch lights with spare batteries and bulbs
Water bottle and water purifying pills
Other clothing
- Jumper or sweaters.
- Waterproof jacket, poncho or umbrella.
- Hiking shorts (for men) and skirts (for women).
- Nylon windbreaker (for altitude above 4000m/13,120ft).
- Nylong wind pants (for altitude above 4000m/13,120ft).
- Insulated pants (for altitude above 4000m/13,120ft).
- Long sleeved shirt.
- Long Underwear.
- Sun hat.
- Gloves ((for altitude above 4000m/13,120ft).
- Gaiters (for altitude above 4000m/13,120ft).
- Woolen socks and some cotton socks to wear under wool socks.
- Miscellaneous Items.
- Toiletries.
- Cigarette lighter.
- Small knife.
- Sunscreen (SPF 15+).
- Towel.
- Laundry soap.
- Medical and first aid kit.
- Sewing kit.
- Bandana.
- Goggles or sun glasses.
- Lip guards.
- Insect repellents
Optional
- Reading materials.
- Pen and diaries.
- Play cards
How we dress during the day?
This is one of the high altitude treks and it is cool even during the day and so most people are comfortable on long pants but women are recommended skirts; the most obvious reason is the ease in relieving yourself along the trail. There are long stretches where there is little chance to hide and a skirt solves the problem.
Best Trekking Season
Late September to mid-November is generally recognized as the best trekking season in the Himalayas and so it is in Bhutan. The second best period is March to April. Winter is snowy and summer is rainy and so we tend to avoid these seasons but no matter when we trek, we expect some rain at some time. During fall, nights are cold in the mountains, but the bright sun makes the day pleasant, with temperatures-in the high 20?Cs,(68? F+) falling to 4-5?C ( 40? F +) at night, in the elevation below 3500m( 11,500ft) but at higher elevation, temperatures range from about 20?C (68? F) to -10?C (14? F). Autumn has clear sky with good visibility whereas Spring trekkers are rewarded with rhododendron and orchid flowers in bloom.
If you are traveling to Bhutan during Winter, the only trek we recommend is Samtegang Trek.
High Altitude Sickness and Health Concerns
Altitude sickness is not a risk for this trip as this is a low altitude trekking. There is no mandatory vaccination required to travel to Bhutan, yet we recommend Hep A and vaccination against rabies. You can also consider taking malaria pills but please consult your physician before you take any medication.
Meals are arranged in hotels while in the cities and cooked by our own cook during trekking and so there is less chance of getting sick due to food. If you want to try something out in the hotel, we advise you to tourist standard hotels or restaurants and please do not take food or drinks sold in the street. Please, consume only bottled water or boiled and medicated water supplied by our crews.
Accommodations and meals in the towns
In the towns of Paro and Thimphu, unless we have chosen other alternatives, we will be staying in moderate to the best available accommodations which are in general small hotel with room numbers ranging 10-20. Rooms are simple with en suite bathroom with running hot and cold water. No rooms may be similar to another and so there may be disparity in the rooms.
All Bhutan trip includes 3 meals a day and we expect to eat most meals at our hotel, usually served in buffet that includes rice, vegetables, noodles, bread etc. Our guide can arrange some dinner at local restaurants but beware: traditional Bhutanese food always features chilies and the most popular dish is ema datse made with large, green hot chilies in a cheese sauce.
Guides
Our guides are college educated locals, proficient in English and trained and licensed by local tourism authorities. Most importantly they are friendly and committed to deliver the best services.
Airfares
You can book your international airfare to the gateway city ( eg, Bangkok, or Delhi or Kathmandu) on your own or we can also help you book it through our air ticket consolidators. But internal airfare from gateway city to Paro, Bhutan must be booked through us as its part of package and it has to be booked locally.
Booking/Deposit
When you are sure you are going to Bhutan, it will be wise to put your reservation in line as early as possible as Druk Air reservation is quite a tricky matter. Druk Air is the only airline flying into and out of Bhutan and operates with 2 A 319 craft with capacity less than 100 passengers and gets filled up quickly. Paro-the only airport of Bhutan is connected with Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkatta and Kathmandu and have limited operations. For flight schedules and more information, please visit Druk Air Website.
A deposit of US$ 200 on land plus the cost of internal airfares is requested along with booking application and passport photocopies.
Balance Payment
Balance payment is due 60 days prior to your departure. Depending on the number of applicants, we may set an early payment date. If balance of payment is not received by the requested date, we reserve the right to cancel your booking without prior notice. Late payment may be subject to additional fee and has to be made in cashier’s check or through wire transfer.
Cancellation Fees:
90 days prior departure: US$ 50 per person administration fee.
60-89 days prior departure: US$ 250 or 25% of the land cost whichever is higher.
45 -59 days prior departure: US$ 450 or 50% of the land cost whichever is higher.
30-44 days prior departure: US$ 600 or 75% of the land cost whichever is higher.
Less than 30 days: 100%.
Airline cancellation and refund policy can be different and supersedes Highland Asia's cancellation/refund policy.
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- Difficulty Level
Moderate: This is moderate trip ! - RatingPopular
- Destination(s)Bhutan
- Highest Altitude2000m(6560ft)
- Group Size2-10 Person
- Trip Price
Tour Cost 2011
US$2399 (2 pax)
US$2099 (3 pax+)
US$ 225 (Single Room Suppl)
Tour Cost 2012
US$ 2820 (2 pax)
US$ 2520 (3 pax+)
US$ 280 (Single Room Supp)
Additional:
US$ 860 (Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok airfare)
Tour cost is subject to change. - Trip Start FromParo
- Trip Ends atParo
- AccommodationHotels and camps
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