Tour overview

Bhutan Chomolhari Trekking is one of the best and most amazing an attractive trekking regions incomplete in Bhutanese Himalaya. Chomolhari trekking area is wealthy rich from nature, culture and flora and fauna. High of Mt: Chomolhari (7,320m) the trek starting from Paro and we flow into the northern part of Bhutan the land of Shangri-La high alpine grazing land wherever yak herders base camp of Mt: Chomolhari (7,320m) which is secret Holy Mountain in Bhutan.

Chomolhari Trek is very famous for magnificent mountains view and fishing in Blue Lake with encountered for Snow Leopard and Blue ship. From here the trekking trails go to the remote Heiden river valley Drugay Dzong and crossing Yalla Pass (4,886m). From the summit of the pass, you will have an unlivable fantastic view of Bhutanese Himalaya including Mt: Chomolhari (7,320m.) Tserim Gang (6,790m.) and Mt: Jechu Darkey (6,988m.).

While the trek leads all the way through passing village of Lingshi which is an uppermost settlement in the north of Bhutan it offers an example of the various diversity of the Bhutanese countryside. Actually, the Bhutan Trekking tour is the best tour for nature and cultural heritage. The Chomolhari trek provides you an unforgettable memory in your adventure Holiday.

Included

  • Bhutanese Visa Fee.
  • Airport picks up drop by privet car or Van.
  • 3 star Hotel accommodation around the City with BB plan and tented during the trek.
  • Kathmandu sightseeing tour all entrance free tour Guide with Vehicle.
  • All necessary trekking equipment for during the trek and necessary staff for camping.
  • Professional Govt, trained guide and necessary potter their food salary & insurance.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with culture showing program in Restaurant.
  • All necessary permit official paper and Government taxes.

Not Included

  • Nepal Visa fee bring correct USD cash and two passport photographs.
  • All International airfare and extra accessible baggage charge.
  • Travel insurance if emergency case which is cover for Helicopter Rescue.
  • Personal expenses phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the trek.
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
  • Tips for guides and porters.

Short Itinenary

Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to Hotel overnight Hotel B.B plan.
Day 02: Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu with city guide O/N Hotel B.B plan.
Day 03: Flight to Paro with Grug Air transfer to Hotel O/N Hotel B.B plan.
Day 04: Acclimatization Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monasteries (3180m) O/N Hotel B.B plan.
Day 05: Trekking Paro-Shana (2850m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 06: Shana- SioThangthangkha (3750m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 07: SioThangthangkha- Jangothang (4,040m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 08: Rest day at Jangothang Base Camp overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 09: Jangothang –Lingshi (4,000m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 10: Lingshi- Shodu (4,100m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 11: Shodu-Barshong (3,600m) overnight Camping F.B plan.
Day 12: Barshong-Dodina-Thimpo (2,600m) overnight Hotel B.B plan.
Day 13: Drive Thimphu-Paro (1,340m) overnight Hotel B.B plan.
Day 14: Flight Paro-Kathmandu (1,250m) overnight Hotel B.B plan.
Day 15: Free shopping day in Kathmandu overnight Hotel B.B plan.
Day 16: Final Departure from Kathmandu trip to end.

Useful Info

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee it! Weather conditions and the health of trekkers can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary.
Experience Required: This Trek is suitable for keen walkers who are able to walk for 6 – 7 hours in a day, with a light rucksack. Some of the days are quite long, and the walking feels more strenuous at altitude. Generally the trail is a good track, but occasionally it will be uneven and rocky.
Food & Accommodation: You will be accommodated in tea house & during trekking .Tea houses are simple, local-run guesthouses with twin-share or single rooms. Toilets and showers are of varying standards.
Typical food available for lunch and dinner is Nepali rice & lentils, pasta, potato dishes, soups or pizzas. Delicious pancakes, porridge, toast and eggs are the main breakfast fare, while tea, coffee and hot chocolate are always available. You will probably be pleasantly surprised at the variety of food at the lodges.
What about our luggage?
1 Porter will be shared between 2 participants, they take a maximum load of 12kgs per participant.
You may keep things you will not use on trek at our hotel in Kathmandu.
What will the temperature be like?
Basically the atmospheric temperature fluctuates between -10 to 25 degrees throughout the day.
When we are trekking, temperature would be on the high. For trekking, our concerns are focused on sun and wind exposure. Do to protect yourselves, you can wear long trekking pants or convertibles, in case it gets to warm and a dry-fit long sleeve top and have the rain shell or outer waterproof layer accessible.
You’ll need your fleece or maybe the down jackets for those who are more afraid of cold when we reach the lodgings or at night to keep warm.
How much money should we bring?
You will need to carry Nepali Rupee if you decide you want to more shower than 3 times, or have additional hot water on trek. At the trekking lodges, you may wish to buy specialty menu items as well, or pick up souvenirs on trek. Shopping can be done on your last day in Thamel area.
What about Acute Mountaineering Sickness (AMS)?
AMS occurs to different people differently at different altitude due to our tolerance level.
Signs of AMS includes: Dizziness, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Fatigue or weakness, Shortness of breath, Drowsiness, Fluctuation.
Peripheral Edema (Swelling of extremities)
Fluctuation in body temperature
Prevention of AMS:
Adequate REST prior to the trip.
Adequate HYDRATION during the trek or activity. (It is alright to keep going to the look, it is good for you)
Adequate SALT AND SUGAR in your bloodstream. (Basically EAT)
Adequate WARMTH. (Keep yourself warm and try to not lose as much heat as possible to maintain bodily functions)
PROPER BREATHING. (Breathe deep into the diaphragm, breathe slow and steady. Breathe through your nose. Do not pant.)
PROPER EXERTION. (Go at a constant, manageable pace, do not chase after the person in front, try not to keep stopping and starting)
All in all, sound out when you do not feel well. We are only human.