24 Days 23 Nights

Tour Facts

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Hard

DURATION
Twentyfour Days/Twentythree Nights

ALTITUDE
5,320m

SEASON
Mid June – Mid October

GROUP SIZE
1 pax & above

TRIP STARTS
Gunitsawa, Western Bhutan

TRIP ENDS
Dur, Central Bhutan

Mountain Views Enroute

Mt. Jomolhari (7,300m), Jichu Drake (6,794m), Tsherimgang (6,789m), Kang Bum (6,526m), Gangchhenta (6,840 m), Gangla Karchung (6,395m), Jekangphu Gang (7,100m), Tsenda Kang (7,000m) and Teri Gang (7,300m), Table Mountain (7,100m), Gangkar Puensum (7,570m).

Mountain Views Enroute

Nyilila pass (4,870m), Gobu La (4,410m), Sinche La (5,005m), Tsomo La (4,900m), Gangla Karchung La (5,120m), Keche La pass (4,650m), Gophu La pass (5,230m), Juli La (4,700m), Saka La (4,800m).

Trekking Map


Package Includes:
  • Three-star plus hotel accommodation
  • Three meals a day
  • Transportation (SUV, mini bus, or coaster)
  • Experienced guides
  • Trekking gear
  • Camping equipment
  • Entry fees
  • Mineral water
  • Cultural program (for groups of 10 or more)
  • Taxes

Package Excludes:
  • Air Ticket
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa Fees
  • laundry

Overview

Touted as one of the most challenging treks in the world, it takes trekkers into the extreme snow-capped northern frontiers of the high Himalayas.

Breathtakingly beautiful, the route traverses highland settlements, amazing vistas of Bhutan’s highest mountains, and more than a dozen scenic mountain passes, where only a very few have stepped before. The journey is unforgettable as it meanders through alpine meadows, conifer, juniper and rhododendron forests, beautiful and balmy hot springs, valleys inhabited by yak herders and highlanders, glacial lakes, the head waters of Bhutan’s major rivers and spectacular views of the Tibetan plateau.

This region of the world is also the home of the elusive snow