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Up-coming Festivals

 

Thimphu Festival
17th - 19th September, 2010
Wangdi festival
15th - 17th September, 2010
Jampay Lhakhang Drub
22nd - 26th October, 2010
Prakhar Festival
23rd - 25th October, 2010

Mongar Festival
13th -16th November, 2010
Trashigang festival
14th -17th November, 2010

Trongsa festival
15th -17th December, 2010


What is this Festival about?


CULTURAL TOURS

Windows to Bhutan
4Nights 5Days
Mysterious Bhutan Tour
6Nights 7Days
Shangrila Bhutan Tour
9Nights 10Days
Central Bhutan Tour
10Nights 11Days
Eastern Bhutan Tour
13Nights 14Days

BHUTAN TREKKING

Nabji Korphu Eco Trek
5Nights 6Days new
Merak Sakteng Trek
Newely Opened !!! new
Druk Path Trek
5Nights 6Days
Gangtey Nature Trek
2Nights 3Days
Gasa Hot Spring Trek
4Nights 5Days
Jumolhari Trek I
8Nights 9Days, Paro-Thimphu
Jumolhari Trek II
7Nights 8Days, Paro-Paro
Laya - Gasa Trek
13Nights 14Days
Punakha Winter Trek
3Nights 4Days
Samtengang Winter Trek
3Nights 4Days
Snowman Trek I
24Nights 25Days, Paro-Sephu
Snowman Trek II
24Nights 25Days, Paro-Bumthang



 

Jomolhari Trek II
Duration: Eight days, Max. Elevation: 4,890m
Highest Camp: 4,080m
Standard: Medium
Best Seasons: April to June, September to November
Start: Drukgyel Dzong (Paro)
Finish: Drukgyel Dzong (Paro)

Summary:
Jomolhari Trek - Jomolhari Trek II is the shorter one of the two Jomolhari routes- -the most popular trek in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500m and nearly 5,000m (lowest and highest point of the route) it offers a wide range of landscape and fauna and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp in Jangothang. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can chose an easier version of the Jomolhari Trek II by going back the same way down from Jangothang (see days 1-3), while still having the majestic impressions of Mount Jomolhari.


Day 5: Jangothang to Dhumzo
(Distance 16km, six to seven hours, 810m ascent, 1,090m descent, camp altitude 3,800m)

The trail leads to a last settlement in the valley and drops to the Paro Chhu. Passing the lake of Tshophu (4,380m) you will climb up steeply to Bhonte La pass at 4,890 m, the highest point of this trek route. Reaching the Dhumzo Chhu river, you trek downstream passing the few houses of Dhumzo to arrive at your camp soon after.


Day 6: Dhumzo to Thombu Shong
(Distance 11km, four to five hours, 720m ascent, 340m descent, camp altitude 4,180m) .

The trail climbs 100m over a ridge to drop to another stream then. After crossing the Takhung La pass (4,520m) you descent to Thombu Shong, three yak herder huts with your campsite next to them.


Day 7: Thombu Shong to Sharna Zampa
(Distance 13km, four to five hours, 200m ascent, 1,650m descent, camp altitude 2,850m)

Crossing Thombu La pass (4,380m) you will finally reach Gunitsawa and the campsite of your first night of this trek.


Day 8: Sharna Zampa to Drukgyel Dzong
(Distance 17km, four to six hours, 80m ascent, 360m descent).

Coming across the primary school and shop the valley opens. From Mitshi Zampa you can see how the dzong is positioned and where the path takes you finally to Drugyel Dzong.

 

NOTE : The above itinerary shows the actual duration of the trek only. You can combine this trek with any other sightseeing tours which will determine the actual duration of your trip. To customize your trip, write to us at contact@welcome2bhutan.com .

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