-- Trekking In Bhutan |
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Druk Path
Trek |
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Druk Path Trek is one of the
most popular treks in
Bhutan. It is a short and
scenic trek with some great
views and beautiful lakes en
route. The trail takes you
through thick alpine forest
and dwarf rhododendron tress
exposing beautiful views of
the mountains and valley
including Mt. Gangkar
Puensum, the highest
mountain in Bhutan. During
the course, visitors will
also have the opportunity to
get a glimpse of a nomad’s
life. Although the trek
leads up to altitudes above
4,000m it is not too
strenuous as walking
distances between the camps
are not too long. Besides
the lakes, it is the
Phadjoding monastery that is
one of the highlights of
this trek. |
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Fast Facts |
Duration |
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Six days |
Max. Elevation |
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4,200m |
Highest
Camp |
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4,110m |
Trek Grade |
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Easy to medium |
Best
Season |
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March to June & September to
November |
Start |
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National Museum in Paro |
Finish |
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Mothitang
(Thimphu) |
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-- Itinerary In Details |
Day 01 :
Paro - Jili Dzong
(seven km, four to five
hours, camp altitude
3,480m). |
Day 02 :
Jili Dzong -
Jangchulakha (10 km, four to
five hours, camp altitude
3,770m). |
Day 03 :
Jangchulakha -
Jimilang Tsho (11 km, four
hours, camp altitude -
3,870m). |
Day 04 :
Jimilang Tsho -
Simkotra Tsho (11 km, four
hours, camp altitude
4,110m). |
Day 05 :
Simkotra Tsho -
Phajoding (10 km, three to
four hours, camp altitude
3,750m). |
Day 06 : Phajodhing -
Mothitang (four to five km,
three hours). |
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