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HIGHLIGHTS : This is an
excellent choice for those with a tight
schedule.A short 4 days trek crossing the chain
of mountains which separates two district, Paro
& Thimphu or vice versa. This is a classic walk
along high, windy ridges, past ruined forts,
which long ago guarded against Tibetan invasion.
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 Spring. The views of the
Himalayas can be seen in late autumn and winter.
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Day 01 :
Arrive Paro by Druk air BAe 146-100 series, the
only national carrier. The flight offers you
beautiful view of mountains and landscapes. On
arrival and after visa formalities you will be
received by ITT members. Afternoon / evening
time at leisure. Overnight Kichu Resort.
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Day 02 :
Paro Sightseeing - visit the ruined fortress of
Drugyel dzong which still attracts visitors due
to the strategic location of the fort. The fort
defended the Paro valley from the Tibetan
invasion from the north in the early 17th
century. On clear weather Mount Chomolhari 7320
meters can be seen towering over the dzong.
Proceed through the beautiful valley to the
watch tower or locally known as Ta-Dzong. It was
housed into the National museum in the 1960s by
the third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The seven
floors museum highlights various aspects of
Bhutanese culture and history dating back to the
7th century. A short walk downhill to the
Rinpung Dzong which serves as the administrative
center and school for monks. Walk further down
crossing the traditional bridge into Paro Town.
Overnight Kichu Resort.
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Day 03 : Day hike to
Taktsang monastery. Horses can be arranged with
an extra payment. The hike which is all the way
uphill takes about 2 /3 hours through villages
and pine forests. The monastery clings to a huge
granite cliff 800 meters from the Paro valley.
It is believed that the great saint
Padmasambhava came in the 7th century on a
flying tigress and meditated in a cave for 3
months. The demons were subdued who were trying
to stop the spread of Buddhism and converted the
Paro valley into Buddhism. During the end of the
17 century a monastery was built on the spot
where the saint meditated and it is a pilgrimage
site for every Bhutanese to visit once in their
life time. Stroll back to Kichu Resort.
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Day 04 : Trek
starts to Jele Dzong. Today is rather a short
trekking day so you can relax and enjoy the
scenic beauty of the Paro vally. The hike is
gradually uphill through pine forest. Camp will
be next to a Dzong which was renovated recently.
There is very interesting stories about the
Dzong. Camp at 3100 meters. Walking time 4/5
hours.
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Day 05 :
Jele dzong to Jangchulakha. Today the trek
begins uphill through huge rhododendron trees.
You may encounter yak herders during the winter
season. Camp at 3650 meters. Walking time 3/4
hours.
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Day 06 :
Jangchulakha to Jigmelangtsho. The trail follows
the ridge and on clear weather you will have
perfect view of the mountains. The path descends
for sometime and camp will be near the lake at
3600 meters. The lake is filled with giant
salmon trouts. Walking time 5/6 hours.
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Day 07 :
Jigmelangtsho to Phajoding. The trail takes you
through dwarf rhododendron shrubs passing two
lakes. After passing the second lake ascend
gradually. From the top you can enjoy the
majestic view of Mt. Gangkar Punsum, 7520
meters, highest mountain in Bhutan. then
gradually straight for one and half hour till
the steep descend to Phajoding camp at 3500
meters. At night you can see Thimphu city
glittering in a bowl shaped valley. Walking time
6/7 hours.
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Day 08 :
Phajoding to Thimphu. Today is the easiest day
of trekking. Three hours all the way down hill
through pine forest. Upon reaching Motithang,
ITT coach will drive you to your Hotel. If you
are not too tired commence sightseeing.
Overnight Hotel at 2320 meters.
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Day 09 :
AM visit the Painting school, National library,
Royal goldsmith workshop and Handicraft centers.
PM drive 3 hours to Wangduephodrang crossing the
Dochula pass 3100 meters. On fine weather you
will see the eastern Himalayan ranges including
the highest mountain in Bhutan Mt.Gangar Punsum
7520 meters. The drive from the pass is all the
way downhill dropping to the lower and warmer
valleys of lobesa. Visit the Wangduephodrang
Dzong from outside and the market area.
Overnight at Wangdi Kichu Resort.
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Day 10 :
AM drive 45 minutes to Punakha and visit the
Punakha Dzong which served as an old capital of
Bhutan. This remarkable fortress is built
between two rivers and has survived many glacial
floods and fire. Every year during the month of
February a procession known as the Punakha Serda
takes place to commemorate the victory over the
Tibetans. Proceed to Thimphu. PM drive back to
Paro. Overnight Kichu resort.
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Day 11 :
Transfer to airport for departure.
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