This trek goes to the remote
Lunana district and considered as the most challenging trek in Bhutan. The
attributes those make it a tough trek are ; distances, altitudes, weather
and remoteness.
Season
: The Snowman trek is
frequently closed because of snow and is almost impossible during winter.
The recommended season for this trek is mid June to mid October.
Day 01
:
Arrive Paro
On arrival at Paro airport,
received by our representative and transfer to Thimphu, Bhutans capital
town. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 02 :
Thimphu
Full day city tour, visit to ;
Memorial Chorten, Trashichhodzong, National Library, Art School, Traditional
Medicine Institute, Handicrafts Emporium and Textile and Folk Heritage
Museum. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 03 :
Thimphu Punakha /
Tashithang
Drive to Punakha via Dochula
pass (3,050m), through magnificent forest of rhododendron and magnolia. From
the pass one can have the panormic view of eastern Himalayan peaks and
enticing view of Lunana route, Picnic lunch at Punakha by the riverside.
Enjoy the view of Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 during the time of Shabdrung.
The Dzong is now used as the winter residence of monk body and
administrative centre of the district. After lunch drive on to Tashithang
following the Mo Chu river. Camp at Tashithang at the end of the road at
alt. 1,600m.
Day 04 :
Tashithang Damji
The trek starts by the
riverside, following a well made path through semi tropical forest. This
part of the area is quite wet and one has to be careful of leeches. Also for
flower lovers there is abundant on wild orchids here. The day walk is fairly
gentle climbing upto Damji village. Camp at Damji at alt. 2,250m, walking
time 5/6 hours.
Day 05
:
Damji Gasa
The path continues through
semi-tropical forests and villages upto Gasa Tsachu (hot spring). The Tsachu
is a famous place where people from all over the country come to have bath,
due to its curative powers. Here there are four pools of different
temperature from mild to hot. Hot lunch will be served close to spring.
After lunch two hours stiff clib to Gasa Dzong. Camp below the Dzong at alt.
2,900m. Walking time 6/7 hours.
Day 06 :
Gasa Chamsa
After breakfast, visit the Dzong,
which was built in 17th century, to protect the valley against
Tibetan invaders. The path starts with stiff climb upto Bele la pass
(3,700m) through bamboo, rhododendron, juniper and fir forests. Then descend
for about half an hour to camp at Chamsa at alt. 3,650m. Walking time 6/7
hours.
Day 07 :
Chamsa Laya
The trail starts by descending
to the bank of Mo Chu rivr. Lunch will be served at the side of bridge,
across the river. After lunch climb gradually to Laya crossing the army
camp. Overnight camp at alt. 3,800m. Walking time 8/9 hours.
Day 08 :
Rest day at Laya
One can go around the villages,
visiting houses and the people. Laya people are very friendly and will
happily pose for photographs. Women of Laya wear a special dress and typical
bamboo hats, decorated with turquoise and silver ornaments. Cultural evening
with dances performed by local girls.
Day 09 :
Laya Rhodophu
From Laya descend to army camp
and continue following the river till the turn off point to Rhodophu. After
lunch continue the climb through rhododendron bushes till reach the camp at
alt. 4,350m. Walking time 8/9 hours.
Day 10 :
Rhodophu Tarina
Today is the longest day of the
trip and it is important to start early. Start at about 5 a.m. by climbing
to Tsimola (4,700m). After crossing the first pass and the little summit,
one can have superb view of Lunana, Mt. Chomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake.
The path is flat for another
four hours till climb to Ganglapachung pass (5,080m) is started. The view
from the path is breathtaking and whole range of mountains including
Masagang, Tsendegang, Teri gang can be seen. After the path, it is very long
descent to Tarina valley. Camp at alt. 3,980m. Walking time 10/11 hours.
Day 11 :
Tarina Woche
The walk leads down through
conifer forests following the upper reaches of the Pho chu river. The trail
then climbs over a ridge and drops to Woche at 3,800m, the first village
after Gasa. Camp at alt. 3,800m. Walking time 6/7 hours.
Day 12
:
Woche Lhedi
The trek starts through juniper
and fir forests and further ahead through rhododendron bushes. Climb upto
Keche la pass (4,480m) where one can have the great view of mountains. After
the pass, descend to the riverside walking through the village with stunning
view of Table Mountains and others. Follow up the river till Lhedi village,
which is one of the main sources of Pho Chu river. Camp at alt. 3,650m.
Day 13 :
Lhedi Thanza
The trek continues following the
river, rising gradually to Choejong village. After lunch, visit the Choejung
village walking towards the wide valley. Cross the bridge to reach Thanza
camp at alt. 4,000m, walking time 7/8 hours.
Day 14 :
Rest day at Thanza
One can walk around or climb the
ridge for fascinating view of lakes and mountains.
Day 15 :
Thanza Tshorim
The trek starts by climbing the
ridge, with great view of the Table Mountain and Thanza valley below. The
ridge alt. Is 4,500m and it rises gradually upto 4,650m. After lunch walk
upwards the left side of the bridge enjoying the view of snow capped
mountains. Further after climbing ridges, you reach the camp site of Tshorim
at alt. 5,125m, walking time 8/9 hours.
Day 16
:
Tashorim Gangkar
Puensum Base Camp
This is one of the highlights of
the trip and day starts with a short climb to the Tashorim Lake. Walk on the
side of the lake enjoying the panormic view of Gophula ranges. The last
climb to the Guphola pass (5,230m) is very short. After the pass descend to
the base camp, walking along the ridge and enjoying the great view of
Gangkar Puensum. If interested, one can divert to the left side to climb up
the pyramid peak for a better view or you can go down to base camp nearby
Sha Chu at the alt. of 4,970m, walking time 6/7 hours.
Day 17 :
Gangkar Puensum
base camp
Rest day at the base camp
enjoying the great view.
Day 18 :
Gangkar Puensum
Base Camp Geshe Woma
The trek is not yet over. The
trail further follows the Sha Chu and descends gradually to Geshe Woma at
alt. of 4,200m, walking time 6/7 hours.
Day 19 :
Geshe Woma
Warathang
The path continues following Sha
Chu for two and half hours until the stiff climb to Sakala begins.
Visibility along the Sakala trail is poor so one must se top of the ridge
for guidance. Lunch nearby a yak herders camp. After that climb up to
Sakala pass at alt. 4,800m. Later descend to the lakes and another short
ascent is stunning. Scenery once again is beautiful with small lakes and the
mountain peaks. Camp at the alt. of 4,000m, walking time 8/9 hours.
Day 20 :
Warathang Dur
Tshachu
A short half-hour climb leads
the Juelela pass (4,400m). After the pass, descend to the riverside through
dense rhododendron, juniper and conifer forests. After the bridge a short
climb leads to dur Tshachu hot spring, where Guru Padsambhava is suppose to
have taken bath in the 8th hot spring, walking time 5 hours.
Day 21 :
Dur Tshachu
Tshochenchen
From the spring, it is a long
and steady climb again with great views of the mountain is Lunana. You also
come across blue lakes and yak herders camp at alt. 3,850m, walking time 8/9
hours.
Day 22
: Tshochenchen Dru
Bumthang (Jakar)
This is the last day of the trek
where you change from yak to pack ponies. The path follows the Chamkhar Chu
descending gradually with few climbs. The trek ends when you arrive at Dur
village where transport will pick you up and drive to Bumthang. Overnight at
the lodge in Bumthang.
Day 23 :
Bumthang
Bumthang is the general name
given to combination of four valleys Chumey, Choekhor, Tang and Ura with
altitude varying from 2,600m to 4,000m. It is home to many of prominent
Buddhist temples and monasteries.
Visit to Tamshing Lhakhang, the
treasure house of interesting religious Buddhist paintings. Then visit,
Jakar Dzong, the administrative centre of the valley.
Afternoon visit Kurje Lhakhang,
one of the most sacred places. Later visit Jambay Lhakhang, the ancient
monastery dating from the introduction of Buddhism in the country.
Overnight at the lodge in
Bumthang.
Evening visit to local shops.
Overnight at the lodge in Bumthang.
Day 24
: Bumthang Trongsa (68 km, 3 hours)
The crown prince of Bhutan
traditionally becomes the Penlop (governer) of Trongsa prior to crowned as
king. Trongsa Dzong built in 1648 is the master piece of Bhutanese
architecture, which has been traditional home of all four kings of Bhutan
before they crowned as King. Standing above this fortress is Ta Dzong, which
once guarded this place from internal rebellion and provides visitor more
insight into the historical significance of Trongsa in Bhutans history.
Overnight at the lodge in Trongsa.
Day 25 : Trongsa Paro (250 km, 7 hours)
Morning drive to Paro enroute
visiting Wangduephodrang and local market. This place is also famous for its
bamboo products, slate and stoen carvings.
Overnight at the hotel in Paro..
Day 26
:
Paro
After breakfast visit Ta Dzong,
the National Museum of the Kingdom. Originally built as Watch Tower since
1967 it is acting as the National Museum of the country and holding
fascinating collection of art, artifacts, thangkha paintings and Bhutan's
exquisite postage stamps. Then walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong
which has a long and fascinating history.
After lunch drive north of Paro
valley to ruins of Drukgyel Dozng. From this fort Bhutanese repelled several
invasion by Tibetan armies. Nearby visit traditional Bhutanese Farm House
which offers good insight into lifestyle of local people.
While return to Paro town visit
enroute Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the
Kingdom.
Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 27
:
Paro depart
After breakfast drive to the
airport for flight to onward destinaton.