Jomolhari Trek 11 days10 nights

Jomolhari Trek – 11 days/ 10 nights 

Duration: 11 days/ 10 nights

Destination: Paro and Thimphu the Jomolhari trek stands as a beacon for adventurers, unveiling Bhutan’s rich landscape, flora, and fauna. Traverse unspoiled pine and rhododendron forests, weaving past scattered hamlets and meandering alpine meadows, until reaching high pasturelands, the domain of yak herders and their noble animals. Amidst this journey, bask in the awe-inspiring vistas of Mount Jomolhari and Mount Jichu Drake, painting the horizon from the sanctity of campgrounds.

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A Traditional hot stone bath – White round stones picked up from the riversides are roasted in fire until red hot and then immersed in a wooden tub of fresh spring water sprinkled with herbs. These hot stones baths are supposed to be very curative with numerous medicinal and healing properties and has been the practice since the ancient times in Bhutan.

  • Paro Rinpung Dzong (Fortress of The Heap of Jewels)
  • National Museum of Bhutan – Ta Dzong.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang- one of the 108 temples built throughout the Himalayas

Over night at paro valley

  • Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)- at 3,000m above sea level.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang- one of the 108 temples built throughout the Himalayas
  • Take rest and prepare for the trek

Over night at paro

  • Distance: 22km
    Estimated time: 7-8hrs
    Ascent 770m, descent 10m
    Camp altitude: 3610m
  • A 2-hour drive to Shana, the starting point of the trek.

Embark on the trail tracing the river’s course, winding through dense forests punctuated by isolated farmsteads. As the valley ascends, it narrows, intensifying in ruggedness and gradient. The path undulates alongside the drainage, leading to a crucial junction where an alternative route branches towards Tibet via Tremo La, once a bustling trade artery.

Traversing this historical path unveils remnants of Bhutan’s ancient commercial ties. Crossing traditional wooden bridges, the journey continues until reaching Thanthangka, nestled in a serene meadow with a stone shelter serving as camp.

Weather permitting, the campsite offers a mesmerizing panorama of Mount Jomolhari, a sight to cherish amidst the tranquility of nature. Each step echoes the footsteps of bygone traders, their legacy intertwined with the rugged beauty of the Himalayas, enriching the trek with tales of resilience and exploration.

  • Distance: 19km
    Estimated time: 5-6hrs
    Ascent 480m
    Camp altitude: 4080m

The path ascends for a while until the army camp. Following the course of the river above the tree line, enjoy stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
Jangothang is one of the most stunning campsites of the Himalayas, which will offer you a spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from a unique perspective.

The rest day provides an opportunity to explore the pristine landscape of Jangothang. On the upper slopes of this valley, it is common to see blue sheeps grazing the mountain side.
Jangothang also a rest day for acclimatization

Explore the Tsophu (sacred lakes) or hike around the area.

  • Distance: 17km
    Estimated time: 6-7hrs
    Ascent 810m, descent 1,090m
    Camp altitude: 4,010m

The trail follows the stream for half an hour and crosses the bridge to the right bank. The start of the climb up to the first ridge begins, enjoying breathtaking views of Chomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tserimgang. The trail then goes past across a fairly level valley floor, until the climb up to Nyele-la pass (4,700m). Then a gradual descend from the pass to the campsite at Lingshi (4,000m), enjoying a panoramic view of the mountain peaks and Lingshi Dzong.

  • Distance: 22km
    Estimated time: 8-9hrs
    Ascent 940m, descent 920m
    Camp altitude: 4,080m

The route leads up to Yali La pass at 4,820m, at which point Mount Jomolhari, Mount Tserim Gang, and Mount Masas Gang can be seen from this site on a clear day. Trek continues downhill from the pass until reaching the campsite at Shodu.

  • Distance: 16km
    Estimated time: 5-6hrs
    Ascent 250m, descent 670m
    Camp altitude 3,710m

The trail follows the Thimphu Chhu river through dense forests of rhododendron, passing picturesque waterfalls. A gradual climb up to the ruins of Barshong Dzong. After which, the path descends for a few hours, leading through rhododendron forests before emerging into pastureland at Domshisa, where the campsite will be set up.

  • Distance: 16km
    Estimated time: 5-6hrs

The trail continues following the Thimphu Chhu river, walking through forests of rhododendron, birch, conifer, maples, and mountain meadow in about an hour. After trekking up for 45 minutes and over a small pass, the trail descends downhill to Dolam Kencho, at which point vehicle pick up and transfer Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan will be organized.

  • National Memorial Chorten – one of Bhutan’s most prominent buildings. 
  • Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory.
  • National Institute for Zorig Chusum (The Arts and Crafts School or Painting school)
  • Buddha Point (Buddha Dordenma) – At a height of 51,5m, placed on top of a hill in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park.
  • Experience nigh life in Thimphu city.

Overnight at Thimphu

  • Drive to the Airport – 20 minutes
  • Paro International Airport

         Depart

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