Introduction

Chomolhari-the abode of the goddess Chomo, is one of the most beautiful and imposing mountains in the entire Himalayan region located on the north western border with Tibet , the trek to the base camp of this dome shaped mountain provides some fantastic an panoramic views of some of the world’s highest peaks.

The trek to Jhomolhari is ideal in length which is probably why it is the most popular in Bhutan.It has easy access, beautiful terrain and spectacular views of the majestic snowcapped mountains. The trek starts and ends with city tours visiting most of the popular historic and cultural places in  Bhutan.

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Day to Day Itinerary

  • Day 01 : Arrival at Paro

    Fly with Druk Air from Kathmandu to Paro Airport / magnificent and breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas / including the towering Mt Everest / on arrival warm reception by a representative in Bhutan / transfer to your hotel / overnight at hotel.
  • Day 02 : Paro Sightseeing

    After breakfast / sightseeing to Drukgyel Dzong / a fort of the victorious Drukpas / although gutted by a fire, the fort is renowned as the stand from which several Tibetan invasions were repulsed / to the north Mt. Chomolhari or the abode of the “mountain of goddess.” is clearly visable / also this day visit the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by the Tibetan King, Songtsen Gembo / it is revered as one of the most holy shrines in Bhutan and embodies the arrival of Buddhism in Bhutan / after lunch, visit Ta Dzong, originally the Watch Tower for the Rinpung Dzong / later converted into the National Museum of the Kingdom / it boasts a wide range of antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects and natural and historic artifacts / a short walk down the trail to Rinpung Dzong or the ‘fortress of the heap of jewels’ which is the seat of the district administration and the residence of the monastic school / the dzong is famous for its wall murals depicting Buddhist parables, symbols and the lives of prominent saints / continue on to the cantilever bridge below the dzong where your car awaits / overnight at hotel.
  • Day 03 : Paro- Shana 2800m. (trek start) 17 km. 5-6 hrs.

    Drive up to Drugyal Dzong / where the road ends the trek begins / the trail follows the Paro Chu and is a gentle walk through terraced fields and a narrowing valley / there are a few quaint farm hamlets en route / the campsite is just beyond an army outpost.
  • Day 04 : Shana – Soe Thangthangkha 3400m. 15 km. 4-5 hrs.

    Continue uphill through the river valley which closes in after some distance / the trail then winds up and down along the river bank / after the initial climb / most of the way is downhill / the campsite is located in a meadow with a stone shelter.
  • Day 05 : Soe Thangthangkha – Jangothang 4040m. 19 km. 5-6 hrs.

    Walk up along the Pachu (Paro river) / pass a small army outpost where the valley begins to widen again / you can now clearly see the high ridges and the snow-capped mountains / trek through yaks and herders settlements / camp beneath a ruined fortress at the base of the Jomulhari Mountain.
  • Day 06 : Jangothang rest day.

    Explore this wonderful area around the bases of Mt. Chomolhari , JitchuDrake, un-climbed summits and ridges and lakes as you wish. Overnight at camp.
  • Day 07 : Jangothang – Lingshi 4150m. 19 km. 5-6 hrs.

    Walk up towards the pass through a wide pastureland / depending on the season there may be some yak herders in their camping tents along the way / as you walk down after the pass to the Lingshi basin there are some beautiful views of the Lingshi Dzong and the valley below / also Tserim Kang (mountain) and its descending glaciers / camp in a stone shelter with a built-in fire pit or in the tent.
  • Day 08 : Lingshi rest:

    Rest day at Lingshi for an excursion to Tsokha lake 4500m / 4-5hrs. during high possibility to see Blue Sheep and Musk Deer.
  • Day 09 : Lingshi – Shodu 3815m.

    The trails take about 6-7hrs down to the deep valley descending from Yeli-la pass Alt. 4820m / spectacular views of Mt. Jomolhari , Mt. Tsheringang and Mt. Masagang.
  • Day 10 : Shodu- Barshong 3685m. 5-6 hrs.

    The trail winds up & down gently following the Thim-chu / before a gradual climb to the ruins of Barshong Dzong.
  • Day 11 : Barshong – Dolam Kencho

    The trail descends gently down to meet the Thim-Chu through dense forest of Rhododendron , birch and conifer and across pasturelands / camp in a meadow at Alt, 3428m / trek takes about 5-6hrs.
  • Day 12 : Dolam Kencho – Thimphu

    Continue the trek till Dodena where a team from Thimphu awaits to receive you / the trail goes gently uphill through mixed forests of conifer & high altitude broad leaves / trek takes about 4-5hrs / transfer hotel overnight.
  • Day 13 : Thimpu sightseeing – Paro

    Morning visit the memorial temple that depicts the Buddhist teachings in form of paintings and statues. Originally the Third King who is known as the “Father of Modern Bhutan” initiated this temple to protect the nation against negative elements / visit the Folk Heritage Museum , where life in medieval Bhutan is still showcased / the National Library, the repository of all ancient books and manuscripts / the Textile Museum for antique textile collections; and the Zilukha Nunnery and the 12th century Changgangkha temple / drive up to the highest viewpoint overlooking Thimphu valley and on return visit the Takin Research Center. After an evening tea, drive to Paro along a winding road for about 2 hrs to spend your last night night there.
  • Day 14 : Departure

    Drive to Paro airport / a fond farewell and fly back to Kathmandu.