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$3,000/

Per Person
  • 12 Days / 11 Night
  • Max People : 50
  • Paro , Thimphu , Punakha

The rugged beauty of Bhutan’s Dagala Mountains with our meticulously crafted Trekking itinerary. Immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness as you hike through picturesque alpine meadows, cross mountain passes, and discover high-altitude lakes. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this adventure offers an authentic glimpse into Bhutan’s rich nature and culture, with opportunities to encounter wildlife and engage with traditional yak herders along the way. From the majestic scenery to the vibrant local life, the Dagala Trekking experience promises unforgettable memories and unparalleled adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.

Included and Excluded

  • Accommodation on twin sharing.
  • Full board meals as stated in the itinerary.
  • All tours and transfers in private coach.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Entrance fee to monument as per the itinerary.
  • Bottle of drinking water during tour on daily basis.
  • Bhutanese Cultural show including Mask dance.
  • Government SDF and other taxes.
  • Transportation.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Beverages.
  • Expenses on personal nature.
  • Tipping for guide and driver.
  • Laundry.

Highlights of the Tour

  • Highlights of the Dagala Trekking :
  • Discover the wonders of the Dagala Mountains, from scenic vistas to encounters with wildlife and cultural immersion. Trek through breathtaking landscapes, conquer challenging passes and capture memorable moments in the heart of the Himalayas. Experience the thrill of wilderness camping and create unforgettable memories amidst Bhutan's pristine wilderness.
  • Spectacular Scenery: Marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the Dagala Mountains, featuring stunning alpine meadows, rugged terrain, and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • High-Altitude Lakes: Encounter pristine high-altitude lakes nestled amidst the mountains, offering serene reflections and opportunities for tranquil moments of contemplation.
  • Rich Wildlife: Experience encounters with diverse wildlife species, including native birds, Himalayan blue sheep, and possibly even elusive Himalayan musk deer.
  • Cultural Encounters: Interact with local communities, visit traditional villages, and engage with yak herders to gain insights into Bhutan's rich cultural heritage.
  • Challenging Passes: Conquer challenging mountain passes, such as Labatama Pass, offering exhilarating trekking experiences and rewarding panoramic views.
  • Photographic Opportunities: Capture stunning photographs of the Himalayan landscape, vibrant flora, and unique wildlife, creating lasting memories of your adventure.
  • Camping in the Wilderness: Experience the thrill of camping in the wilderness, surrounded by the tranquility of nature and under the starlit sky of Bhutan's pristine wilderness.
  • The Dagala Trekking experience offers a harmonious blend of natural wonders, cultural immersion, and physical challenge, making it an unforgettable adventure for all who embark on it. From the awe-inspiring beauty of the Dagala Mountains and the tranquility of high-altitude lakes to the encounters with local communities and diverse wildlife, every moment of the trek is filled with discovery and wonder. Whether you're seeking breathtaking scenery, cultural insights, or thrilling outdoor experiences, the Dagala Trekking adventure promises to leave a lasting impression and memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. Join us on this journey and experience the magic of Bhutan's Himalayas with Amen Bhutan Tours and Treks.

Itinerary

Arrive at Paro International airport, where our representative will welcome you. The flight to Paro will be an exhilarating one, as the route traverses parallel to the mighty Himalayas enabling passengers to see the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest, and many more. The descent affords a panoramic view of Bhutan’s foothills culminating into a thrilling landing at what is considered one of the world’s most challenging airports. Paro visit: We will check in to a hotel, have lunch and then visit Paro valley famed for its historical monuments, agricultural farms and quintessentially Bhutanese village communities. You will be visiting the National Museum, formerly a watch tower, and then the “Castle on a Heap of Precious Jewels” or Rinpung Dzong. Visit Paro town later in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

After breakfast and half an hour drive, you will hike to Tak- tshang, a five hour round trip, following an ancient but oft- trodden footpath along water-driven prayer wheels. Taktshang: Perched on a hair-raising ravine about 1,000me- tres above the valley floor, Taktshang is renowned in the Himalayan Buddhist world as one of the most popular sites of pilgrimage. Associated with the eight century tantric Saint Padmasambhava, it was within a cave in the temple that he subdued evil forces obstructing the teachings of the Buddha. It is said that he came riding on a tigress in a wrathful form. Drugyel Dzong: After Taktshang, you will visit the ruins of Drugyel Dzong, the fortress known as the “Castle of the Vic- torious Drukpa”, which is a symbol of Bhutan’s victory over the Tibetan invasions in the 17th and 18th centuries. On a clear day you can get a view of Mt Jomolhari. Enroute to the hotel, we will visit the 7th century Kyichu Temple which is believed to have been built on a place that resembled the left knee of a giant ogress.

Distance seven km, five hours; 550m ascent, 210m descent; camp altitude 3,290m; Highlights: Flora, fauna, landscape The trek begins from Gyenkha, an hour drive from the hotel, starting with a short descent to a river and then an up-hill climb to a huge rock platform from where we can enjoy a picturesque view of the valley below. After another two hours we will reach our camp site at Gur. We will come across some yak pastures near our main trail.

Distance 12km, six hours; 1,220m ascent, 110m descent; camp altitude 4,300m Highlights: Flora, fauna, Mighty Himalayan Peaks, a lake We will be trekking through ridges and beautiful, rugged mountain vegetation carpeted with wild alpine flowers. There will also be refreshing meadows. As soon as we cross the first pass, we will be greeted with a breath-taking view of the world’s third highest mountain, Kanjenjunga, and nearly all the Himalayan peaks in the Bhutanese terri- tory. A short distance from the pass takes us to the Dagala range, interwoven with meadows and huts of yak herders. We will finally descend to our camp site nearby a tranquil lake called Uthso Tsho.

Highlights: Spectacular landscapes, lakes, trout fishing Enjoy and relish the beauty of the landscape and nature. You can undertake an excursion to any of three surrounding lakes – Reli Tsho, Hen Tsho and Jama Tsho and even try trout fishing.

Distance 8km, six to seven hours; 260m ascent, 520m de- scent; camp altitude 4,000m. Highlights: Parade of the Himalayan Peaks including Mt Everest, Kanchenjunga etc. The trek starts with a little ascend taking the trail along the western side of Dala Lake up to a mountain saddle at 4,520m. From here you can ponder and marvel at the beau- ty and might of nature, as you see an awe-inspiring parade of the Himalayan peaks, truly majestic and pristine, led by Ev- erest and others like Kanchenjunga, Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, Tshering Gang, Khangbum, Masang Gang, Tsende Gang and Gangche Ta in tow. You then descend to Doccha Chhu (river), follow its course for a while and reach Panka. This trail consists of short but intermittent climbs and descents.

Distance eight km, five to six hours; 180m ascent, 110m descent; camp altitude 3,080m   Highlights: Passes, blue poppy, high altitude birds It is a wonderful day, where you cross several mountain passes but without any major ascent involved. Along the trail, you can keep your eyes open for various species of Blue Poppy (June-July) and sightings of rare high altitude birds. Before you descent to Talakha monastery, you will cross the last pass, Tale La, located at 4,180 meters. The night’s camp will be near the monastery. You will be woken up early morning by the chants of the monks and chimes of ritual bells. You could savor one last great pano- ramic view of Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu.

Distance six km, three hours; 440m descent A short walk will take you to a feeder road and to Chamgang village. You will then be driven to your hotel in Thimphu. You can relax for the rest of the day.

Bhutan’s capital and the Kingdom’s largest city have a lot to offer. National Memorial Stupa: one of the most beautiful stupas of the Nyingmapa Sect of Buddhism, built in memory of the Father of Modern Bhutan, Third King Jigmi Dorji Wang- chuck. Buddha Point: the largest statue of Buddha Shakyamuni undergoing construction. From here you have a spectacular view of Thimphu. Changangkha Lhakhang: Founded by Phajo Drugom Shig- po in the 13th century and later embellished by his son Ny- ima. Today, the temple is considered the spiritual home of children born in Chang region of Thimphu. Other places will be the Takin Zoo, National Handicrafts Emporium, Bhutanese local handmade paper factory and others. In the evening you will visit Tashichhodzong (Fortress): the power centre of Bhutanese government, which houses the King’s office, Throne Room, government ministries and is also the summer residence of the Chief Abbot. We will also take the opportunity to see the nearby parlia- ment complex. We will spend the rest of the day watching an archery match and strolling around town. Halt in hotel.

This is a three to four-hour drive from Thimphu through a constantly changing kaleidoscope of vegetation, waterfalls, flowers, mountains and meadows. After 45 minutes we stop at Dochula Pass (3,100m). Dochula Pass: On a clear day, we can see the entire eastern Himalayan range, teeming with 6000m to 7554m snow- capped mountains. The pass also known for its abundant species of extremely beautiful flowers has 108 Buddhist stu- pas exquisitely built around a mound, adding to the natural splendor of the place. As you cross the pass, you will gradually descend to the sub- tropical valley of Punakha, which was ancient Bhutan’s capi- tal. Punakha Dzong (Fortress), which represents the best speci- men of Bhutanese architecture, stands girded by two rivers (Male and Female) and from far looks like a giant ship on a body of water. It is the treasure house of the Kingdom, con- taining the country’s main treasures in the form of Buddhist relics. Temple of Fertility: We will lunch with a rural farming household in a nearby village and proceed to visit the Tem- ple of Fertility – Chimi Lhakhang, built in the 15th century to honour the “Divine Madman”, Lam Drukpa Kuenley, a saint iconoclast who is also associated with phallus worship. The Temple attracts barren couples from all over the world to receive the blessings from a phallus. Overnight at hotel in Punakha.

We will visit the ruins and reconstruction work underway at Wanduephodrang, a fortress which was built in 1638 but was tragically gutted by a fire in 2012. After a short stroll in Wangdue town, we will drive 125 kilometers (four hours) back to Paro where we will visit some other significant historical places. A brief farewell ceremony will be held during dinner in the hotel.

After breakfast, our team will transfer you to the airport for your onward journey. Depart with wonderful memories of your Bhutan adventure. Tashi Delek!

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