The six-day trek is the most popular trek in the country as it passes through a gorgeous natural landscape of blue pine forests, high ridges and pristine lakes while at the same time offering the opportunity to visit some ancient lhakhangs, dzongs, and villages.
The Druk Path Trek is also a fairly easy hike to undertake as the distances between rest camps is fairly short. The trail takes you through forests of fir, blue pine and dwarf rhododendrons at altitudes ranging between 2400-4200 m. On the third day, hikers will arrive at Jimiling Lake, whose crystal clear waters are home to gigantic trout.
This trek also offers hikers stunning views of Mt. Gangkar Puensum, the highest unscaled peak in the world. The best times to embark on the Druk Path Trek are between March-June or September-November.
Note : Traveling to Everest, especially for the Everest Base Camp trek or any mountaineering activity, is an extraordinary adventure that requires thorough preparation and awareness of potential risks.
On arrival and after visa formalities you will be received by our Bhutan agent and guide you to the hotel.
After breakfast in the morning, hike to Taktshang monastery as good acclimatization for the trek.
Today’s trail is a long but fairly gentle ascent. A clear day offers a bird’s eye view of Paro valley. The camp is at 3536 m. (10 km)
Walk through thick alpine forests and rhododendron trees. In winter yaks graze in the pastures along the path and around the campsite. (Altitude 3627 m, 10 km)
Today’s trek follows mountain ridges with spectacular views of distant valleys and mountain ranges. The camp is near Jimilangtso Lake at about 3706 m. (11 km)
The path continues past dwarf rhododendron trees, the Janetsho Lake and through yak herders’ camps. Camp by the Semkotha Lake at an altitude of around 3834 m. (11 km)
The day begins with a gradual climb. If weather permits there will be a beautiful view of Mount Gangkhar Puensum, Bhutan’s highest mountain, as well as of further peaks from the Doupchu La Pass. The path gradually descends to Phajoding Gompa, where a monastery and retreat centers for meditation are located. Camp at about 3536 m. (10 km)
The final day’s trail to Thimphu descends steeply through blue pine forests (2 to 3 hours)
After breakfast, you will have full day Sightseeing in Thimphu
Depart to your own journey.
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