9 Days 8 Nights
Tour Facts
2,400m-4,200 m
March-June & September-November
1 pax & above
Package Includes:
- Government royalty
- Three meals a day
- Tea and snacks
- Accommodations & Transportation
- Entrance fees
- Experienced guides
- Druk Air fares services
- Visa fee,
- TDF
Package Excludes:
- Driver
- Cook & Hotels
- Drinks
- Other personal bills and tip for guide
Video Personal Equipment Checklist
Footwear
- Trekking or running shoes
- Camp shoes or slipper
- Socks – polypropylene
Clothing
- Down or Fiber- filled jacket
- Jumper/ Pile jacket
- Hiking shorts for man and woman
- Waterproof jacket, Umbrella
- Hiking pants
- T-shirts or Blouses
Other Equipment
- Rucksack
- Water Bottle
- Torch (Flash light) Batteries & bulb
Miscellaneous Items
- Toilet articles
- Toilet paper and wet tissue (Optional)
- Cigarette lighter if you are smoking (Have to pay 200% tax)
- Sun block
- Small Knife
- Towel
- Laundry soap (Optional)
- Medical & first aid kit
- Sewing kit (Optional)
- Sunglass
- Cap or hat
Photography
- Camera & lenses
- Lens cleaning equipment
Druk Path Trek is befittingly for those who cannot endure high altitude climbing. The trek connects Paro, the airport district, and Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital city; passing through mountains, rides, lakes, meadows, and alpine landscape dotted with alpine and dwarf rhododendron forests.
One major attractions of this trek is the glimpse of the panoramic Mt. Gangkar Puensum, the highest unscaled peak in the world.
The distance between the rest camps is relatively short with altitudes ranging between 2,400-4,200 m.