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Druk Path Trek |
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It is a 6 days Trek, goes to High
Altitude and is moderately strenuous. The Trek route
passes through some beautiful High Altitude Lakes.
It starts from Paro and ends in Thimphu. It is a
popular Trek route. The highest point is 3800
Meters. |
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| DURATION: |
08 Days and 07 Nights |
| PLACES COVERED: |
Paro, Dzong, Jele Dzong, Jangchulakha,
Jimilangtso, Simkota, Phajoding |
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TRIP DETAILS |
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What is Included:
• Service of English speaking guides, arrival and
departure transfer, vehicles, full tour services.
• All prevailing taxes like luxury taxes and
boarding taxes and meals in all hotels.
• Road taxes, toll taxes, driver’s allowances,
parking etc.
• Boarding and meals with breakfast, lunch and
dinners at luxury hotels while during the tour.
While during trek boarding and meals in camps and
mountain lodges. All the meals include breakfast
lunch and dinner.
What is not included:
• Any items of personal nature like walking sticks,
clothings, sleeping bags, prescribed medicines,
alcoholic drinks, phone calls, laundry, additional
meals, passport and visas, flight and airport
charges, excess baggage, insurances, vaccinations,
inner line permits or special permits.
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Druk Path Trek
Duration: 08 Days 07 Nights |
| Day 01: |
Arrive Paro: The flight
into Paro on our national carrier, Druk Air,
is a befitting introduction to the
spectacular beauty of our country. In clear
weather, magnificent views of the world’s
highest peaks, give way to the lush green
Paro valley as you land. Your Bhutanese
escort from Bhutan Ever
Green Tours and Treks will greet you on
arrival, and then drive you the short
distance to the hotel. |
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After tea, visit Ta Dzong
(built in1656 and renovated in 1968), an
ancient watchtower,which now houses the
National Museum. Below the museum is the
Paro Rimpung Dzong (literally meaning “Heap
of Jewels”, built in 1646 by Shabdrung
Ngawang Namgyal, the centre of civil and
religious authority in this valley. In the
evening, drive in the evening to the ruins
of the Drukgyal Dzong 16 km up the valley.
Built in 1647 by the great Shabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal, father and unifier of medieval
Bhutan, the Dzong was destroyed by
accidental fire and left in ruins as an
evocative reminder of the great victories it
was built to commemorate. Explore the
ramparts and on a clear day experience an
unforgettable view of Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314
m). On the way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang,
built in 659 A.D by the Tibetan king
Srongsen Gampo. Dinner and over night in
Hotel. |
| Day 02: |
Paro - Jele Dzong (Start
of Trek): Today is a short trek. The trek
begins above the National Museum; we climb
till we reach camp. If the weather is clear
the Paro valley and the snow-capped
mountains can be seen. The campsite is near
the old Jele Dzong. If the caretaker is
there you can visit
the Dzong. Altitude 3,350m; Distance 10 Km;
Time 3 - 4 hours. |
| Day 03: |
Jele Dzong - Jangchulakha:
The trek starts with a short climb and then
passes through a thick alpine forest of
rhododendron and gradually climbs till we
reach camp. You may see yak herders around
your campsite. Altitude 3,700m; Distance 12
Km; Time 4 - 5 hours. |
| Day 04: |
Jangchulakha -
Jimilangtso: The trail follows the ridge and
on a clear day the views of the mountains
and valleys are beautiful. Our camp is close
to Lake Jimilangtso. These lakes are known
for their giant sized trout, and if lucky,
you may enjoy well-prepared trout for
dinner. Altitude 3,800m;Distance 16 Km; Time
6/7 hours. |
| Day 05: |
Jimilangtso - Simkota.
(4-5hours): The trail takes you through
dwarf rhododendron trees past the lake of
Janetso. Overnight camp. |
| Day 06: |
Simkota – Phajoding: From
here we slowly descend down to Phajoding
Monastery from where Thimphu town is visible
at the valley floor. Overnight camp. |
| Day 07: |
Phajoding – Thimphu: It
is the short trek to Thimphu valley through
dense forest. Lunch at Thimphu. After lunch
drive to Paro. Dinner and Overnight in Hotel
at Paro. |
| Day 08: |
Departure: Early morning,
drive to the airport and farewell. |
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