-- Trekking In Bhutan |
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Jomolhari
Trek I |
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Jomolhari Trek I is the
longer one of the two
Jomolhari routes- and 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, fauna
and flora. The highlight of
this trek is the spectacular
view of Mount Jomolhari from
Jomolhari Basecamp,
Jangothang. Nearly the whole
trek goes through a small
part of the Jigme Singye
National Park, passing a few
of the Yak herder’s
settlement and the remotest
region of Lingshi. One
should be reasonably
physically fit to enjoy the
majestic mountain views,
endure thin air, serenity &
the wilderness of the
landscape while on the trek. |
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Fast Facts |
Duration |
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Nine days |
Max. Elevation |
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4,930m |
Highest
Camp |
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4,080m |
Trek Grade |
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Medium |
Best
Season |
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March to June & October to
November |
Start |
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Drukgyel Dzong (Paro) |
Finish |
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Dodena (Thimphu) |
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-- Itinerary In Details |
Day 01 :
Drukgyel Dzong -
Sharna Zampa (17km, five
hours, camp altitude
2,850m). |
Day 02 :
Sharna Zampa-
Thangthangkha (22km, eight
hours, camp altitude
3,610m). |
Day 03 :
Thangthangkha -
Jangothang (19km, six hours,
camp altitude 4,080m). |
Day 04 :
Jangothang Halt. |
Day 05 :
Jangothang - Lingshi
(18km, six to seven hours,
camp altitude 4,010m) |
Day 06 :
Lingshi - Shodu
(22km, eight to nine hours,
camp altitude 4,080m) |
Day 07 :
Shodu - Barshong
(16km, five to six hours,
camp altitude 3,710m). |
Day 08 :
Barshong - Dolam
Kencho (15km, four to six
hours, camp altitude
3,320m). |
Day 09 : Dolam Kencho
- Dodena (Distance 8km,
three to four hours) |
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