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HIGHLIGHTS : This is one
of the treks that will always rank as one of
Bhutan's finest treks. The route offers
fantastic mountain views at close range
including Mt. Gangchey Ta(tiger mountain),
mother of the female river flowing through
Punakha valley. Renowned for its diversity in
Himalayan flora and Fauna. Numerous isolated
dzongs and scattered settlements including the
outlandish village of Laya, a unique culture of
its own provide a great deal of cultural
interest. Though remote, the Laya region is
known for its hospitality and your time here
will be delightful.The trek will end with a dip
at the Gasa Tshachu (hot spring) relaxing every
bone in your body, and the memories of the
special trek will stay with you for a lifetime.
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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 :
Day hike to Taktsang monastery. 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 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 Resort.
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Day 03 :
Drive to Drugyel Dzong where the trek begins.
The path goes upstream of the Pachu river
through villages gradually ascending to 2800
meters at Shana camp. Walking time 5/6 hours.
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Day 04 :
Shana to Soi Thangthangkha. The trail again
follows the Pachu river ascending through pine,
oak and spruce forest. Lunch will be served near
a wooden bridge. The camp is at an altitude of
3800 meters near a stone shelter. Walking time
7/8 hours.
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Day 05 :
Soi to Jangothang. Climb slowly for a while till
you reach an army camp. Then follow the river
above tree line with stunning views of the
surrounding peaks. Hot lunch will be served
inside a Yak herders camp. A easy walk will
reach you to Jangothang at an altitude of 4050
meters. The view of Chomolhari (7320 meters) and
Jichu Drake (6900 meters) is superb. Both the
mountains are still virgin peaks. Walking time
4/5 hours.
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Day 06 :
Halt at Jangothang. Explore the surrounding
areas like Tshophu lake, visit Yakherders or
simply relax.
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Day 07 :
Jangothang to Lingshi. The trail follows the
stream for half hour and crosses the bridge to
the right side. Climb up the ridge and enjoy
stunning views of Chomolhari, Jichu Drake and
Tshrim Khang mountains.Than walk through the
wide open valley sometimes coming across herds
of blue sheep. The climb upto the Nyele la pass
4700 meters is not too difficult and the view is
breathtaking. After the pass its a gradual
descend and through the valley with beautiful
views on all side. Nearing the camp you will see
the Lingshi Dzong perched ontop of a hill with
commanding view of the valley. Arrive camp at
4100 meters near a stone shelter. Walking time
6/7 hours.
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Day 08 :
Lingshi to Chebisa. Walk pass the Lingshi Dzong
and magnificent peaks. Today is a very pleasant
walk through villages, yak herders camps and
keep a sharp eye on herds of blue sheep that
looks like rock boulders on the mountain side..
lunch will be served at scenic Goyuna village. A
short walk after lunch will reach you to Chebisa
village at an altitude of 3900 meters. Walking
time 4/5 hours.
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Day 09 :
Chebisa to Shomuthang. Today begins with a stiff
climb up a ridge to Gobu la pass 4600 meters
taking nearly 3/4 hours to the top but rewarded
with magnificent views of the Himalayas. This is
a blue sheep area so always keep a sharp eye.
After the pass descend through rhododendrons
bushes and lunch will be served at a ideal spot.
The path goes up down crossing streams and Yak
herders camps. Arrive camp at 4250 meters.
Walking time 7/8 hours.
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Day 10 :
Shomuthang to Robluthang. The trek starts with a
climb to Jari la pass 4650 meters. Then descend
all the way through alpine forest and
rhododendron shrubs to Tsharijathang a summer
feeding ground for the rare Takins (national
animal of Bhutan). During summer/monsoon the
path is all wet so be prepared to get wet as the
small wooden bridges are all washed away. After
crossing the stream the trail ascends for a
while till you reach the camp at 4300 meters.
Walking time 7/8 hours.
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Day 11 :
Robluthang to Limithang. Today will be a long
climb up to Shinje la pass at 4950 meters. The
view of Gangchey ta mountain 6800 meters from
the pass is breathtaking. From the pass descend
all the way with a wider view of the mountain.
Arrive Limithang a wide open valley and summer
grazing ground for the yaks of the Laya people.
Camp at 4100 meters. Walking time 7/8 hours.
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Day 12 :
Limithang to Laya. Wake up with great view of
Gangchey Ta mountain in front of you. The walk
to Laya is pleasant passing through damp forest
filled with moss and singing birds. Arrive Laya
village the second highest settlements in the
country at an altitude of 3850 meters. Walking
time 4/6 hours.
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Day 13 :
Laya halt. Explore the village by visiting the
home of the laya people. Every home will welcome
you with smiling faces and there is no need for
invitation. A cup of butter tea, yak milk, Chang
(local brewed wine made from wheat or barley)
any of your choice will be offered. They are
very friendly people and will happily pose for
photographs. The Laya women have a dress that is
unique in Bhutan. They wear the conical bamboo
hats decorated with turquoise and silver
ornaments and dark yak wool dress. If the group
is interested in a cultural dance program by the
Laya people it can be arranged.
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Day 14 :
Laya to Koina. Trek down to the army base camp
and follow the river crossing small streams.
During the winter months you will see the rare
Takins grazing on the bamboo shoots. The trail
is up and down. Camp will be near a river next
to a stone shelter at 3400 meters. Walking time
5/6 hours.
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Day 15 :
Koina to Gasa Hot spring. The trail ascends for
some time and gradually to the Bamela pass at
3750 meters. The path is all the way down hill
till the camp. During monsoon the trail is
filled with leeaches but it is surprising not
finding any leeaches near the hot spring. The
hot spring was discovered by Guru Rinpoche and
it is believed that who has faith in him can
cure sickness which was impossible by modern
medicine. The spring has a small shop selling
beer imported from India and is a sure way to
relax after a long trek. Camp altitude at 2200
meters. Walking time 6/7 hours.
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Day 16 :
Hot Spring to Goen Damji. The walk begins
through semi tropical vegetation filled with
wild orchids crossing rivers and streams.
Walking across huge suspension bridges and one
bridge is over 150 meters in height which is all
a part of the thrill. It is a easy walk and you
can take your time in admiring the scenic beauty
of the country side. Camp at 1850 meters.
Walking time 4/5 hours.
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Day 17 :
Damji to Tashithang. Today is the last day of
trekking. Continue walking gradually down hill
following the Mochu river through heavily
forested area till you arrive Tashithang at 1550
meters. The Intrek bus will be waiting and
proceed for 1 hour to Punakha. Visit the 17
century dzong and drive 45 minutes to Wangdue
Kichu resort. Relax and enjoy the modern
comfort.
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Day 18 :
Drive 4 hours to Paro via Thimphu. On arrival in
Paro commence sightseeing. Overnight at Kichu
resort.
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Day 19 :
Transfer to airport for departure.
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