• Tour Type: adventure
  • Duration: 10 days/ 9 nights
  • Destination: Paro and Thimphu

Experience the 6-day trek through pristine nature and crystal-clear lakes while passing through traditional villages of Thimphu and Paro. A moderate trek experiencing striking views of the whole Himalayan range and some of the world’s highest peaks like the Roof of the World – Mount Everest (8,850m) and Jomolhari peak (7,314m). A trek through tranquil pictures of bird-rich areas, alpine flowers, and scenic meadows. Recommended time to experience this trek is between mid-April to June and mid-September to November

Altitude in Paro: 2,280m

Onboard the aircraft, the flight is treated to spectacular views of snow peaked mountains and the Himalayan ranges. Paro airport (2,280m) is Bhutan’s only international airport where our dedicated team will receive you at the airport.

Paro Rinpung Dzong (Fortress of The Heap of Jewels)- Rinpung Dzong is an ancient fortress in traditional Bhutanese architecture with a complex of courtyards, temples, administration offices and open space surrounded by towering walls. All the buildings are equipped with huge windows with elaborate wooden carvings of traditional Bhutanese motifs. Paro Dzong is considered one of the finest examples of Bhutanese architecture and it’s one of the top tourist attractions in Bhutan. This impressive dzong is also seen during landing into Paro Airport.

National Museum of Bhutan – Ta Dzong. Originally built as a watchtower in 1649, atop a hill above the Rinpung Dzong, overlooking the whole picturesque Paro valley. Converted into a museum in 1968, its extensive collection includes astonishing antique thangka paintings, weapons and armor, and rich diversity of natural and historic artifacts.

Shagzo (Bhutanese woodturning at Sangay Wood Turning Factory) - The shagzo techniques use the age-old methods and each product is unique in shapes, sizes and colours. Learn the Shagzopa (Shagzo artisans), the essential steps in creating the elegant and functional products like wooden bowls (dapa), cups (dza phob) and plates with beautiful patterns, while keeping the ‘soul’ of the wood in it.

Altitude in Paro: 2,280m

Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)- at 3,000m above sea level, this is one of the most sacred sites of Bhutan. It is believed that Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) came here on the back of a tigress in the 8th century. Lunch will be served at the Taktshang cafeteria and descend towards the Paro valley floor. The journey will take 6-7 hours in total.

Kyichu Lhakhang- one of the 108 temples built throughout the Himalayas by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. The main chapel has roots as far back as the 7th century, with additional buildings and a golden roof added in 1839 by the penlop (governor) of Paro and the 25th Je Khenpo. Elderly pilgrims constantly shuffle around the temple spinning its many prayer wheels, making this one of the most charming spots in the Paro valley.

Distance: 7km
Estimated time: 5hrs
Camp altitude: 3290m
Ascent 550m, descent 210m

Gynekha Village- Start of trek. Enjoy splendid views of the whole valley throughout the trek.
Camp site at Gur- A green area of yak pastures, located right below the main trail.

Distance: 12km
Estimated time: 5-6hrs
Camp altitude: 4300m
Ascent 1,220m, descent 110m

A challenging trail awaits accross high ridges witnessing the rugged beauty of the whole region and the mountain vegetation. The trail is adorned with wildflowers, and a chance to enjoy the magnificent view of Kanjenjunga (Sikkim) and some other Bhutanese Himalayan peaks.
While descending toward Labatama, the entire Dagala mountain range, with several yak herder huts can been seen.
Campsite is next to Uthso Tsho Lake.

The relaxing part of the trek in Labatama with the option to rest and recuperate or to explore to any of three nearby lakes: Reli Tsho, Hen Tsho, and Jama Tsho.

Distance: 8km
Estimated time: 6-7hrs
Camp altitude: 4000m
Ascent 260m, descent 520m

Considered to be the highlight of this trip, experince some of the world’s highest mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest (Nepal), Mt. Kanjenjunga (Sikkim), Mt. Jomolhari, Mt. Jichu Drake, Mt. Tshering Gang, Mt. Khangbum, Mt. Masang Gang, Mt. Tsende Gang, and Mt. Gangche Ta.

Descend through Dala Tsho and follow the Doccha Chuhu to reach Panka.


Distance: 8km
Estimated time: 5-6hrs
Camp altitude: 3080m
Ascent 180m, descent 110m

An easy trek crossing several passes. Along the way explore Bhutan’s diverse nature, catching sights of blue poppies – Bhutan’s national flower and also the many colorful mountain birds. After crossing the last pass Tale La (4,180m), descend to Talakha Gompa Monastery.

The campsite will be setup next to the quaint monastery, with a view of Bhutan’s capital Thimphu.

Distance: 6km
Estimated time: 3hrs
Descent 440m

From camp an enjoyable short walk to Chamgang village, where pick up and transfer to Thimphu will be made.

Tashicho Dzong (Fortress of The Glorious Religion)- Tashichho Dzong has been the seat of the Bhutan government since 1952. Through the years, the dzong has gone through expansions and renovation and presently houses the throne room and offices of the king, the secretariat and the ministries of home affairs and finance. Other government departments are housed in buildings nearby.

Exploring the nooks and crannies of Thimphu city. Walk the streets of the capital, live the commotion, and experience the nightlife with good food and music.

Altitude in Paro: 2,280m
Altitude in Thimphu: 2,320m

National Memorial Chorten – one of Bhutan’s most prominent buildings. The Chorten is the monument of world peace and prosperity. For Bhutanese, the site also serves as the memorial to their Third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928-72).

Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory- Learn how the traditional Bhutanese paper Deh-sho is produced. Made from daphne and dhekap trees, Deh-sho paper is used by the monks for woodblock and manuscript books, and for writing prayer books.

National Institute for Zorig Chusum (The Arts and Crafts School or Painting school)- The students here are enrolled in a different course that teaches the 13 traditional arts of Bhutan.

Buddha Point (Buddha Dordenma) - At a height of 51,5m, placed on top of a hill in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, the sight of the enormous statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is stunning and unforgettable. This giant statue is one of the largest in the world and is said to emanate an aura of peace and happiness.