Jhomolhari Round Trek – 9 Days
Jhomolhari Round Trek Details:
This is a superb trek for strong walkers. It goes into northern Bhutan to the land of yak herders, to the base of Mt. Jhomolhari, at 7,316 meters (24,000 feet) and on to remote Lingshi Dzong. There are fabulous views of the mountains and exceptional flora. You will encounter many yak-herders but few villages. The maximum altitude that you pass through is 4,900 meters (16,000 feet).
A pass through the army post of Gunyitsawa at 2810 meters, which is the last stop before you enter into Tibet. The route enters Jigme Dorji National Park crossing through rocky trails through Oaks, rhododendron and ferns, crossing several small streams. There are numerous short climbs and descents. You will pass through several villages: Soe, Takethang, Dangochang, each of its own kind. A day in Jangothang is the highlight of the trek, views do not get any better than here.
There are lots of hikes and that you can make and a day here is spent very well. Lingzi is one of the old trade routes between Punakha and Gyantse and was used by the Tibetan armies during various attacks on Bhutan. This region has a wide variety of herbs, many of which have medicinal value. The trail traverses under big rocks and glacial valleys with numerous moraines.
There are 02 versions of this trek; the shorter and easier version is a three-day trek from Paro to Jhomolhari Base camp at Jangothang, returning to Paro via the same route or by an alternative trail. The longer version crosses two high passes from Jangothang and makes it’s way to Thimphu.
Best Time for Jhomolhari Round Trek:
March - May & September - Mid December.
Trip Cost:
- 1 pax: US $ 4240
- 2 pax: US $ 7680
- 3 and more pax: US $ 3640 per person