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Jomolhari Base Camp/Laya/Gasa trek Tigers Nest Monastery Punakha Dzong Thimpu weekend market Optional FREE river rafting and so much more…
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Back Track Adventures have operated small group, guided adventure holidays since 1985. Our aim is to give you the best holiday you’ve ever had! Your trek leader from Australia and the local, English speaking guide will strive to ensure that you truly experience the areas you visit in an up close and personal manner, in comfortable style and relaxed pace. Back Track’s Bhutan trek leans on our 29 years of experience leading high altitude Himalayan treks. We have chosen a breathtakingly beautiful trek along lofty trails, past herds of grazing yak, over mountain passes and into remote, heavily forested valleys. The trek is graded challenging and will suit those with a sound level of walking fitness, a willingness to ‘rough it’ if required and an intention to undertake some fitness training prior to departure. In recognition of the ancient traditions of Bhutan we spend 5 days enjoying the sights, staying in comfortable hotels. During these non-trekking days we drive through spectacularly rugged countryside while visiting old fortress monasteries, museums and local markets.
Bhutan So much about the isolated, landlocked, Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan is enchantingly unique. Even its local name, Druk Yul meaning ‘The Land of the Thunder Dragon’, evokes images of dark antiquity. The reality is no less startling - the National philosophy is based on attaining ‘Gross National Happiness’; the National dish is chillies in cheese sauce; the National sport is archery: the National animal is the ‘takin’, a weird goat/ cow/moose mishmash; the rice is red and it’s illegal to buy cigarettes.
Bhutan is a wonderful travel destination. We extend an invitation to anyone with a spirit of adventure to join us. You won’t be disappointed.
Bhutan promotes a policy of low volume tourism so the country remains wonderfully pristine and the traditional lifestyle is still preserved. While Bhutan is throwing off the veil of mystery and opening itself to travellers, the rich cultural heritage is evident; from mighty cliff-side fortresses, legendary monasteries, colourful prayer flags on mountain passes, vibrant mask dances to the timeless practice of traditional arts. Bhutan will mesmerise you.
See you in Bhutan in 2014.
Join Back Track in Bhutan and be surprised, astounded and amazed.
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TRIP OVERVIEW
DAY 1: FRIDAY, 03 OCTOBER - ARRIVE PARO, 2280M
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Arrive in Paro, 2280m. Free airport/hotel transfer for those arriving on Druk Air flight. Visit National Museum and Paro Rimpung Dzong. Hotel accommodation.
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Visit 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery 3140m. Hotel accommodation in Paro.
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Drive to Drugyel Dzong and start trekking. Camp at Shana, 2820m.
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Trek to Thangthangka camp, 3580m. Fine views of Mt. Jumolhari, 7314m.
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Trek to Jangothang camp, 4080m. Pass through small villages into an area rich in birdlife.
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Acclimatisation day in Jangothang camp, 4080m. Numerous opportunities for side treks.
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The flight into Paro on Bhutan’s national carrier, Druk Air, is a befitting introduction to the spectacular beauty of the country. In clear weather, magnificent views of the world’s highest peaks, give way to the lush green Paro valley. On arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be received by Back Track’s representative who will escort you to your hotel. In the afternoon we visit Ta Dzong (DZONG: a fortified monastery containing monk’s quarters and government offices) which now houses the National Museum. Below the museum is the Paro Rimpung Dzong, the centre of civil and religious authority in this valley. A short walk takes you to the base of the dzong and across a traditional cantilevered, covered bridge. A short distance further is one of the innumerable archery grounds. (Archery is the national sport of Bhutan). If we are lucky, we may see a match in action.
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Trek to Lingshi camp, 4000m. Cross Nyilie La, a 4890m pass.
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DAY 02: HIKE TO TAKTSHANG (TIGER NEST), 3140M PARO VALLEY SIGHTSEEING
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Trek to Chebisa camp, 3990m. Easy walk through villages and yak herders camps.
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Trek to Shomuthang camp, 4220m. Cross Gogu La, 4440m. May sight Blue Sheep today.
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After breakfast drive to the road point access of Taktshang Monastery, the most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries. Taktshang means “Tiger’s Nest,” so named because Guru Rimpoche reportedly flew to the site of the monastery on the back of a flying tiger in the late centuries of the first millennium. The monastery is perched on a cliff nearly 1000m above the Paro valley floor. This day hike is not only historically and culturally interesting, but also incredibly scenic! It takes about two hours to reach the cafeteria, which gives a breathtaking view of the Tiger’s Nest. If you still feel like hiking you can take another hour to reach the temple. Return to Paro for the evening
Day 10 Trek to Robluthang camp, 4160m. Cross Jhari La, 4600m. May sight Bhutan's national animal, the Takin.
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Day 11 Trek to Lemithang camp, 4140m. Cross Shinche La, 5005m. Fine views of Mt. Ganchey Ta, 6840m.
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Day 12 Trek to Laya Village, 3800m. Campsite is near Laya village, the second highest settlement in Bhutan.
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DAY 03: DRUKGYEL DZONG (PARO) – SHANA, 2820M Duration 5 hours, Distance 15 Km
Day 13 Rest day in Laya Village. Time for exploration of the village and surrounding areas
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Day 14 Trek to Koina camp, 3240m. Pass through juniper and fir forest.
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Day 15 Trek to Gasa Tshachu camp 2200m. Cross Bele La, 3900m. Visit the 17th century Gasa monastery.
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Drive from Paro to the trek start point at Drukgyel Dzong (2580m), the fortress that once guarded Paro Valley against Tibetan invaders. The first day is a pleasant walk following the left bank of the Pachu River. A farm road serves as the trek route and passes through a number of very small villages with traditional houses and rice and vegetable fields on either side of the trail.
Day 16 Drive to Punakha 1250m. Optional free river rafting en route. Hotel accommodation.
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Day 17 Visit Punaka Dzong, built in 1637. Drive to Thimpu, the capitol of Bhutan. Hotel accommodation.
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Day 18 Visit Thimpu Weekend Market in the morning. Drive to Paro in the afternoon. Hotel accommodation.
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Day 19 Tour ends. After breakfast transfer to Paro Airport for those departing on Druk Air flight.
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After about an hour’s walk, the farm road ends at Mitsizamp. Crossing a bridge to the right side of the river, the trail climbs very gradually for another hour through the trees to Zakhapang (2,600m), where a nice lunch spot in an open field is found. After lunch the trek continues through blue pine forests, following close to the river. Gunyitsawa army outpost appears not long before the end of the day. The campsite at Shana, just beyond, is situated at an altitude of 2,820m in a beautiful open space surrounded by blue pine forest. Two traditional houses on the other side of the wide, fast-flowing river make up Shana village. Bhutan - 2014
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DAY 04: SHANA-SOI THANGTHANGKA, 3580M Duration 8 hours, Distance 22 Km This is a long trekking day, taking eight hours to reach the campsite. The trail continues to follow the river; gradually ascending through a mixed forest of blue pine and oak and, later in the afternoon, tall rhododendron trees, birch, fir and maple. Though the trail is a rough and rocky path, it is not too strenuous. In rainy conditions it can be quite muddy. There are several simple wooden bridges to cross and sometimes the river reaches right up to the trail. The lunch break comes after about 4 hours of walking through an ever-narrowing valley. Shing Karap or Thombuzam are popular stopping places at around 3,305m. Several trails lead in other directions, such as the trail to Tremo La (LA: Pass), which was the old salt-trading route to Tibet. Not long before reaching the campsite, the trail leads you up a ridge with a chorten (CHORTEN: Buddhist monument). Beyond, in the distance at the end of the valley Mt. Jomolhari (7314m) comes into view. Finally, after an 8 hour walk, you reach the campsite located in a spacious clearing and directly facing Jumolhari. The view next morning of the sun’s rays striking the peak is breathtaking. DAY 05: SOI-THANGTHANGKA-JANGOTHANG, 4080M Duration 5-6 hours, Distance 19 Km The third day’s trek is shorter so it’s possible to set off a little later and progress at a leisurely pace. When you reach an army outpost you are required to stop and register your entry permits issued by the army headquarters in Thimphu. This matter will be taken care of by your guide. The Pachu River is again to the right and the trail passes through some tiny villages. It will take less than six hours to reach Jangothang. The altitude at the camp is 4,080m and is a beautiful place to spend the night. The imposing, rounded bulk of Jomolhari fills the view to the Northeast and in the evening the profile of the ruined Jangothang Dzong, populated by huge ravens, creates a mystical atmosphere. The area is rich in bird life including the fire-tailed sunbird, ibisbill, white throated dipper, yellow-billed chough, rosy pipit, snow pigeon, blue-fronted redstart, plumbeous water redstart, blood pheasant, snow partridge and many more.
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Bhutan DAY 06: JANGOTHANG, 4080M Rest and acclimatisation Today is a day to rest and acclimatise to the altitude. The body also needs time to adjust to the falling temperatures, especially during the night. There are a number of opportunities to explore the valley and enjoy wonderful views of the mountains. To aid acclimatisation a walk to a higher altitude then returning to sleep at a lower altitude is a important and strongly recommended. A 2 hour leisurely hike will take you to the twin lakes of Tshophu. You can also do a 4 hour trek to get excellent views of the coneshaped Jichu Drakye (6989m) which resembles the Matterhorn. It is a sight to hold! Many rank this as the most beautiful mountain in Bhutan. DAY 07: JANGOTHANG – LINGSHI, 4000M Duration 6-7 hours, Distance 18 Km As you climb steeply into an area of glacial moraine, the views of Jichu Drakye and Jomolhari change along with your perspective. A steep and steady climb, perhaps through snow, brings you to the Nyile La, a pass at 4890m. From the top of the windy pass enjoy a 360 degree view. Tshering Gang (6,789) also comes into full view. A fairly tough trek over scree or snow leads down to the valley and then follows the side of a ridge towards the impressively situated Lingshi Dzong (4,370m). The camp site is some distance below the Dzong on a flat area near a community building made of stones, at an altitude of 4000m.
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DAY 08: LINGSHI – CHEBISA, 3990M Duration 5-6 hours, Distance 10 Km Shortly after leaving camp, cross a stream on a wooden bridge and and ascend to reach a chorten below Lingshi Dzong, perched on the hilltop with a commanding view of the green hills, the winding river and magnificent peaks. Descend to Lingzhi village noteable as a centre for medicinal herbs. From Ligzhi it’s an easy, pleasant walk through villages and yak herders’ camps. Lunch will be served at scenic Goyuna village. After lunch it’s a short walk to Chebisa village and then to camp by the side of a stream at an altitude of 3990 meters. DAY 09: CHEBISA – SHOMUTHANG, 4220M Duration 6-7 hours, Distance 17 Km Today begins with a stiff climb up a ridge to Gogu La at an altitude of 4440 meters, taking nearly 4 hours to the top. After the pass descends through rhododendron forest to a valley of dense forests of birch and fir trees. The trek continues along an undulating path. After crossing a stream, proceed through rhododendron forests and across yak herder’s camps. You may see some flocks of Blue Sheep grazing among the rocky crags above the trail. This is the Shakshepasa valley, one of the most beautiful valleys on the trek. Ascend on a steep trail up the side of the valley to 4220m before a traverse past yak headers huts. Camp is beside a stream at Shomuthang.
DAY 13: REST DAY IN LAYA 3840M Today we can explore the Laya village and see how the villagers live in this high altitude. The village is in one of the most beautiful valleys in the kingdom. You will be doing a short hike after your breakfast in Laya area, and then return for your lunch at the camp. Have a rest at the camp in the afternoon. DAY 14: LAYA – KOINA (RIVER SIDE CAMP) 3240M Duration 6 hours, Distance 18 Km Descend to an army camp and join the Mo Chu and follow the river until you cross the bridge. After the bridge it’s up and down several times through juniper and fir forests until you reach the camp at Koina at an altitude of 3,240 meters. The campsite at Koina is muddy, with no proper space to put up tents in case of rain. We may need to continue for another 2 hours to a better campsite beside the Mo Chu. Bears and Takins have been sighted in this area. DAY 15: KOINA (RIVER SIDE) – GASA 2760M Duration 9 hours, Distance 20 Km We begin early as it is the last and the longest day of your trek. Although you are heading downstream, the climbs on this trek are not yet finished. There is another major climb ahead to get over Bari La Pass at an altitude of 3900m. After the pass, it’s downhill until you reach Gasa village at the altitude of 2760 meters. We will be camping beside the small bazaar in Gasa.
DAY 10: SHOMUTHANG – ROBLUTHANG, 4160M Duration 6-7 hours, Distance 18 Km
DAY 16: GASA TSHACHU – PUNAKHA, 1250M Drive 3.5 hours, River raft 2 hours
The trek starts with an ascent up the valley, criss-crossing the stream. Climb to Jhari La (4,600m) then descend on a switchback trail that becomes rough and rocky as it enters a rhododendron forest. The trail enters the Tsheri Jathang valley, the summer grazing ground of the rare Himalayan Takin (Bhutan’s National animal). From here we may have to wade across the stream as the footbridge is frequently washed away. After crossing the stream towards the left bank the trail ascends to Robluthang camp at an altitude of 4160 meters.
We start the long drive towards Punakha. The drive descends through heavily forested areas on a winding road, high above the valley floor. The gradient eases as we stop in a small park for a lunch beside the river. The afternoon drive continues alongside the Mo Chhu until we reach the rafting launch point. The easy grade raft journey flows through scenic farmland past Royal Family residences to the town of Punakha. Overnight at the Zangto Pel Ri Hotel.
DAY 11: ROBLUTHANG – LEMITHANG, 4140M Duration 7-8 hours, Distance 19 Km A long climb up to the Shinche La (5005 meters). Blue sheep may be seen from the trail. The views of the mountains from the pass are breathtaking. After the pass descend on a rough trail which crosses numerous streams. After lunch the trail descends steeply to the floor of a valley then climbs through a rhododendron forest. Reach a plateau and pass through a cedar forest to our camp. The last part of the trek has fine views of the peak of Gangchey Ta (6840m). DAY 12: LEMITHANG - LAYA. 3800MS Duration 4-5 hours, Distance 10 Km In the morning you wake up with a superb view of Gangchey Ta in front of you. The walk to Laya is very pleasant with wonderful views. You will pass through a damp forest, filled with moss and singing birds. Arrive at Laya village, the second highest settlement in the country, at an altitude of 3,800 meters. The administrative name for the area is Layagewog and the main villages are Toko, Pashi, Neilo, Lubcha, Tonfra and Lungo. Laya is also part of the Jigme Dorji National Park. Page 6 | Back Track Adventures
DAY 17: PUNAKHA – THIMPHU Drive 2.5 hours In the morning visit Punakha Dzong the old capital of Bhutan. It was built in 1637 and is one of the most beautiful and biggest Dzongs in Bhutan. The drive today ascends over Dochula Pass at an altitude of 3100m. On a clear day one can have a magnificent view of the eastern Himalayan range of peaks. Upon arrival in Thimphu, capital city of Bhutan you will visit the weekend market where people from the Western part of Bhutan come to sell their farm produce and other goods. Overnight stay in Thimphu at Hotel Pelding. DAY 18: THIMPHU – PARO Drive 1 hour Morning visit to the School of Arts and Crafts to see the students learning 13 different age old traditional arts and crafts. We then visit Handicraft Emporium, if you are interested in last minute souvenir shopping. After lunch drive to Paro. In the evening you will be served a grand dinner at the restaurant in Paro town. DAY 19: TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER FLIGHT DEPARTURE FROM PARO Our guide and driver will drop you at the airport to bid you good bye for your flight departure. Bhutan - 2014
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Pricing and Dates
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Trip Duration: 19 days ex Paro From Paro
03 – 21 October, 2014
Costs for 2014* From Paro Airfare from Druk Air
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Tent Only $385 Hotel & Tent $595
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Cost includes: Visa for Bhutan - Services of experienced trek leader/tour escort from Australia – comprehensive pre departure information guide. City service inclusions: All meals, all transportation, local English speaking guide, 4 star accommodation Paro, Thimpu and Punakha, sightseeing and site entrance fees, tips for tour guide and driver. Trek service inclusions: All meals, skilled cooks and kitchen crew, local English speaking guide with an assistant guide, sleeping tents (twin sharing basis), dining tent with table and chairs, toilet tents, kitchen tent, comfortable sleeping mat, evening tea/coffee with snacks, ponies for carrying trekking equipment and trekkers personal equipment, morning bed tea with washing water, all park entrance fees and trekking permits, tips for trekking crew.
Chris Rowe, Trek Leader
Jigme Tshering, Owner of Bhutan Travel Adventures, Back Track’s partner in Bhutan
Rinzin Dorje, Bhutan Trekking Guide
You will be joined in Bhutan by Back Track’s trek leader, Chris Rowe. Chris has trekked over the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea and in the Annapurna and Everest regions of Nepal. In 2012, he was a member of the trek management team that guided Back Track’s first Bhutan trek. Chris’ easy going manner and love of adventure make him an ideal trekking companion. You will also be accompanied throughout by Rinzin Dorje, an experienced, professional, English speaking guide who will be happy and honoured to share his knowledge. An expert driver will handle the road transportation before and after the trek. He will safely deliver you to your destination. A support team of guides, kitchen staff and pony handlers will join you on the trek. Your interaction with the local crew will greatly enhance your enjoyment. In Bhutan we are welcomed by our local partner, Jigme Tshering, owner of Bhutan Travel Adventures. Jigme is a warm, gracious host and his friendly, smiling manner is representative of Bhutan itself.
Cost does not include: Personal travel insurance (compulsory, allow $200-$250) - meals other than those specified in the itinerary – sleeping bag for trek (warm sleeping bags are available for hire in Paro for $US7 per night) – drinks other than tea, coffee or soft drinks provided with meals – personal donations to monasteries. Group size: minimum 10, maximum 15 people plus trek leader/tour escort *All prices are subject to change without notice at anytime.
The Bhutan itinerary is meant as a guide only. The walking times stated are approximate only and may vary with weather and trail conditions, individual fitness and overall group strength. The trek itinerary may change due to adverse weather conditions or circumstances beyond Back Track’s control. Every effort will be made to minimize any inconvenience. Bhutan - 2014
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