USD$ 1200
Moderate
Bhutan
12 Days
There is very little tourist traffic on the pristine trekking routes in Bhutan. This is primarily a positive offshoot of the Bhutanese government's policy limiting tourists to 5000 a year. Naturally one has a pleasant sensation of breaking fresh ground on treks in Bhutan. The Chomolari trek follows the crystal clear trout-rich upstream trail of Para Chu along the verdant rhododendron canopied forests and salubrious green alpine meadows. Mt. Chomolari, having one of the most beautiful peaks in the Eastern Himalaya, stands st a magnificent (7314m) with age-old frontier forts and sprawling yak pastures in its foreground; a truly rewarding sight for the determined trekker. One the course of the trek, one will have sojourned through several places rich in history in Paro, Thimpu, and Punakha.
Day 1: Arrive at Paro International Airport.
Day 2: Paro Sightseeing.
Day 3: Paro to Thimphu
Day 4: Thimphu Sightseeing.
Day 5: Thimphu to Chong Pang.
Day 6: Shong Pang to Dopshing Pang.
Day 7: Dopshing Pang to Chorten Ningpo.
Day 8: Chorten Ningpo to Zomlingthang.
Day 9: Zomlingthang to Limukha.
Day 10: Limukha to Chungsakha/Wangdiphodrang.
Day 11: Wangdiphodrang to Thimphu.
Day 12: Thimphu to Paro International Airport.
Airport pick up and drop off (in Bhutan).
All necessary ground transportation.
All necessary permits.
All fullboard package basis during Bhutan (three times meals per day).
At least 4 star stander hotel accommodation while in city and fancy tent camp while there is no hotel on the trek.
Experience Guide.
Friendly porters (two in one).
Personal expenses.
Bar Bills,Mineral water,cold drinks
International flights fare.
Tips.
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