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Chomolhari Trek, Chomolhari Base Camp Trekking Bhutan
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Trip Facts
Country : Bhutan
Activities : Tour & Trekking.
Start/End: Paro
Destination : Mt. Chomolhari
Trip Duration : 12 days.
Max. Altitude : 4950 meters
Group Size : Min. 1 / Max.15
Best Season : March to May / September to November
Trip Grade :StrenuousStrenuousStrenuousStrenuous
Highlights
-City tour in Paro and Thimphu

-Impressive twin lakes of Tsho Phu

-Ruins of Drukgyal Dzing.

-Flora and Funa

-Spectacular mountain views of Mt. Chomolhari.

-Bhutanese People and village life.
Travel Tips
Altitude Sickness Info
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  Chomolhari Trek - 12 Days.  
This intimate wilderness trek offers a great variety of trekking conditions, from remote farmland and blue pine forests, to alpine pastureland and breathtaking mountain views. It is an ideal adventure for nature lovers who are seeking a Himalayan wilderness immersion. It's comfortable, low-impact, and absolutely unforgettable!

From the ruins of Drukgyal Dzong (fortress of the Victorous Drukpas), below such beautiful peaks, you will hike through the heart of wildlife-rich. The sky-piercing peaks, thunderous waterfalls, turquoise lakes and streams, rolling meadows filled with wildflowers, remote yak herders villages, and forests of rodhodendron, pine, juniper and fir provide the perfect backdrop for this inspiring and challenging adventure. You will be rewarded with up-close views of Bhutan’s most beautiful peaks.
Itinerary in Details

Day 01 - Arrival at Paro Airport.
You will be met on arrival and transferred to your hotel to settle in. After lunch visit the Paro Dzong and the National Museum. The evening ends with a walk through Paro’s main shopping district. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 02 - Sightseeing around Paro
Day excursion of sightseeing to Taktsang Monastery / Tiger’s Nest, the most spectacular monastery and probably the most photographed one in Bhutan, in a way a symbol of Bhutan. It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery hence it is called “Tiger’s Nest”. The excursion to monastery’s view point takes about 5 hours for round trip. Lunch will be served at the cafeteria, followed by a short walk back. Evening at leisure. Overnight at hotel.

Day 03 - Drive from Paro to Shana (start trek) Distance 15 km approx 5 hours
Drive up to Drukyel Dzong (north of Paro) where the motor-able road ends. The ruins of Drukgyel Dzong with Mount Chomolhari behind – a wonderful vista for the start of our trek. The trek to Shana starts along a dirt road for 1 hour through a wide, rich, cultivated valley, beneath forest-covered mountains, following the Paro Chu (river). Beware of the sun, which can be very fierce at this altitude. The first small settlement encountered is Tsento Zampa, where the traditional Bhutanese farmhouses with bright red chillies drying on their roofs in season. Farmers in this upper valley mostly grow red rice, potatoes and wheat.

The trek continues on the east side of the river, gently through the forests alive with numerous birds and brightly colored butterflies. After 2.5 hours the big military camp at Gunitsawa is reached. The camp has a school and some shops, and your trekking permit will be checked at the camp entrance. After 20 minutes through forest, you will suddenly see the camp in a big open field at Shana, near the river. Looking back from camp you can see a big snowy peak, Jo Drakey. Altitude of Shana: 2890 Meters Overnight at tented camp.

Day 04 - Trek to Thangthangka Distance 22 km Approx 7-8 hour
Today is a hard day, with a lot of distance to cover. The altitude gain is also above the limit. The trail after lunch is rough and stony with many rises and drops.

Following the river upstream from the campsite we pass old ruins Shana Bridge, destroyed by major flood caused by glacial lake outbursts in 1950’s. This bridge was used in the old days by travelers coming from or going to Phari in Tibet. The trail climbs steadily through a heavily forested area of oak, rhododendron, bamboo and ferns. After crossing a small house, Shing Karap is reached. Not far after Shing Karap, we pass a junction en-route, where another path leads up the easy, forbidden pass of Tremo La and onwards to the city of Phari in Tibet. This used to be the old trading route.

The trail makes a short steep climb and descent followed by a big bridge at 3250 m, crossing to the east side of the river is Thongo Zam, a possible lunch spot. The trek to Thangthangka continues through the forest consisting of birch, fir, larch, maple and blue pine. After a short climb we reach Seyende Zam where there is a big chorten (stupa). On clear weather we can see Mt. Chomolhari to the North. Further up about 20-30 minutes until we reach our camp in a meadow. Altitude of Thangthangka: 3575m. Overnight at tented camp.

Day 05 - Trek to Jangothang Distance 17 km Approx 4-5 hour
After enjoying the view to Chomolhari and breakfast, the trail slowly leaves the forest line and gradually climbs into a beautiful valley, passing Tegethang, a winter home of yak herdsmen. Continuing until we arrive at Jangothang, Chomolhari base camp. This valley is wide and high with mountains like Chomolhari. Jichu Drake overlooks the camp which is visibly nearby are the ruins of an old fortress. Altitude of Jangothang: 4044m. Overnight at tented camp.

Day 06 - Rest Day in Jangothang
A rest day at Chomolhari camp to acclimatize. There are some good hikes from Chomolhari camp, and is important to take one hike today. The best walk is towards the east up to the twin lakes of Tsho Phu. From the lakes there is a spectacular view back to Chomolhari and Jichu Drake mountains. Watch out for a herd of Himalayan Blue Sheep in this valley. Overnight at tented camp.

Day 07 - Trek to Lingshi Distance 21 km Approx 6-7 hour
After breakfast a steep switchback trail starts climbing out of the valley into another that leads to the final climb and pass. It is a long climb about 3-4 hours to reach the first high and very windy pass of this trek, the Nyelela Pass “sleepy pass” (4890m). From Nyelela Pass one you can see far towards the east-northeast into the trekking area that we will be covering over the next couple of days. Mt. Takaphu dominates the view towards the north. Gangchen Ta “Tiger Mountain” is the main mountain to be seen looking east.

Less than 30 minutes down is a flat, more sheltered area – a good lunch spot. We continue to descend passing a narrow gorge with a small river crossing. The trail leads to a viewing point from which Lingshi Dzong can be seen. Our campsite is located next to a river. Altitude of Lingshi: 4010m Overnight at tented camp.

Day 08 - Trekking to Shodu Distance 22 km Approx 8 hours
An early start as we have a long and a hard day to cross another beautiful pass. We travel through the rhododendron forest on the ridge above camp towards a small chorten (stupa). Below flows the No chhu (Blue river). The climb rises to an altitude of 4450 m and crossing the main river into  the side of the valley. The last part of the climb is through an area with large boulders and several switch backs. After 4-5 hours (after leaving camp) we reach the big cairn on the top of the Yale La Pass (4,950m), with views of the snowy mountains around Lingshi and the Basingthang Peaks. The descent joins the Jaradinthang Chhu, which becomes the Thimphu River. Following the river until the camp Shodu. Altitude of Shodu: 4080m. Overnight at tented camp.

Day  09 - Trek to Barshong Distance 14 km Approx 4-5 hours
In the morning we pass a deserted military camp which follows the trail to the river through the limestone valley. Monks used the caves in the rocks in the old days for meditation. Cross the bridges over the main river, which offers good views of the giant rock faces and waterfalls. The trail gradually ascends 130 m to the Barshong Dzong ruins. The Park rangers recorded a tiger and a snow leopard moving in this same area for the first time. You could opt to carry on for 1.5 hour to a better campsite. Altitude of Barshong: 3720m.Overnight at tented camp.

Day 10 -  Trek to Dodina then transport to Thimphu (trek ends) Distance 22 km Approx 7-8 hours
A steep descent on a rocky trail ending at the Thimphu Chhu river. There are several ups and downs until Dolam Kencho 3290 m. The trail continues up to 3450 m and descends to a side stream and several switchbacks to descend a vertical cliff finally reaching the last stretch to Dodina. Descending through bamboo forests, following the mule trail high above the river until it finally meets it again at Dodina, where our transport will be waiting to take us to Thimphu, capital city of Bhutan. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11 - Drive from Thimphu to Paro
Sightseeing of Thimphu valley includes the National Library, Traditional Medicine Institute, Arts & Crafts School, Textile and Folk Heritage Museum, National Memorial Chorten, Zilukha Nunnery, Traditional paper factory, Zilukha Nunnery, Takin mini Zoo, Handicrafts Emporium, local shops. Finally visit to Tashichho dzong which houses most of the Government office and King's Throne room. Evening depart to Paro. Overnight at hotel.

Day 12 - Transfer to international airport for your final departure.
After breakfast our Airport Representative will drop you to the Paro International Airport for your flight departure from Bhutan.

NOTE: The above information is a guide and standard template of what we provide. The trek can be customized at your request to accommodate your specific requirements.

Upon booking this holiday in Bhutan please allow at least 30 days as the Bhutanese has strict Tourism policies. Please see our Visitor Facts for more information.

Trip cost as per above program

      Group Size 1 (Solo Trip)  2 – 5  6 - 9 10 - 12
Cost per person in USD 3060.00 2820.00 2520.00 2400.00
Cost per person in GBP 1695.00 1560.00 1395.00 1330.00
Cost per person in EURO 2532.00 2335.00 2085.00 1965.00
Cost per person in AUD 4080.00 3760.00 3360.00 3200.00

Single Supplementary (if require) US$ 350, GBP 190, EURO 290, AUD 465 per person 
The above cost Includes
1. Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car / van / bus (all airport transfers).
2. Standard government approved accommodation (in twin share rooms) for the duration of tour.
3. Service of licensed English speaking Bhutanese Guides.
4. All sightseeing tours, Monument /Museum entrance Fees as per itinerary.
5. All meals fixed breakfast, lunch & dinner with Tea and Coffee for whole duration of your stay in Bhutan.
6. Country Presentation & Tour Briefing on Day 1 evening with welcome drinks.
7. Cultural afternoon/evening consisting of traditional mask dances & folk dances (with beverages) ~ For Group Tours
8. Mineral water supply for the trek or tour.
9. Government Royalty (which is 35% of $200) this goes to the country's health & education projects.
10. Private Transport & Driver within Bhutan. (Imported Prado’s, Micro Buses & Toyota Coaster Buses)
11. Toyota 4 X 4 luggage vans & light trucks for group travel
12. All our government taxes.
13. Tourist service charge, vat.
14. Official expanse.
15. Bhutan Visa Fees and Visa Processing assistance
16. Tented accommodation and equipments during the camping trek. (You will be provided water proof two-three man dome tents, sleeping mattress, air pillows, dining tents, kitchen gears, dining table, chairs, toilet tents, shower tent etc.)
17. All trekking arrangements and required number of staff.
18. Food, accommodation, salaries, insurance, transportation, equipment for all staffs.
18. All trekking permits logistics & fees.
19. Route Permits & monument access permits
20. Luggage will be hauled by horses, mules or yaks at higher elevations.

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The above cost Excludes
1. Bottled/alcoholic/cold drinks, room service and al a cart meals.
2. Your travel insurance (compulsory).
3. International airfares and airport departure tax.
4. Photography charges (if and when applicable).
5. Items of a personal nature such as laundry.
6. Personal Equipment.
7. Tips to guides, restaurants, hotel lobby, porters and trekking staff. (Tipping is expected.)
8. Any others expenses which are not mentioned on Price Includes section.
9. Personal trekking Equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions for Chomolhari Trek

Q. What type of shape do I need to be in, is this trip for me?
A. This trek is suitable for any kind of person, no previous experience is required. To condition yourself for the trek, some physical fitness programs such as walking, running, swimming, and hiking are recommended before you embark on journey. Any person suffering from pre-existing medical condition must seek medical advice/consent before considering any trek.

Q. What sort of accommodation can I expect during the trekking?
A. Standard government approved accommodation (in twin share rooms) for the duration of tour in Paro. In trekking routes we provide the best possible camping service complete with comfortable two person tents with good mattress. A kitchen, dining, shower, toilet tents, chairs with tables are also provided. Refer to the equipment list for items you will need to bring. You will also get a bowl of hot water each morning in your tent for a quick scrub up.

Q. What sort of food can I expect in trekking?
A. Most of the restaurants serve Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisine with plenty to choose from. Whiling camping our expert camping cook will prepare Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese and Continental fare. If you have any special dietary requirements please advise us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements.

Q. What sort of transportation you use?
A. We use comfortable and reliable Japanese Toyota SUV's, micro-buses and coaches to transport our guests. The cost of transport is already included in the daily tour cost. All our drivers are licensed by the Road surface transport authority (RSTA). Our vehicles are also certified and inspected by the RSTA frequently to comply with the road worthiness and safety standards. The guests will have a vehicle, guide and driver at their disposal at all times.   

Q. What is the best season for this trekking?
A. The best time for this trekking is March to May or September to November.

Q. What is the weather & temperature like?
A. Weather in the mountains is notoriously difficult to predict. At night it is generally cooler around -2 below to 9 degrees with warmer days around 5 - 15. It is also important to make sure that you can stay warm and dry in just about any conditions. Expesct the unexpected! The temperature could be as high as 30 deg C to 0 deg C low.

Q. Can I charge my digital camera or other batteries on my trip?
A. These facilities will not be available on this trekking. But in Paro of course yes. Remember to bring your adapters!

Q. Is there any Photography restrictions?
A.
You will have many photo opportunities please ask if it is ok to take someones photo. Photography in, monasteries, shrine rooms of dzongs and religious institutions is generally not permitted but outdoor photography is permitted. To be sure when visiting such places, you may ask your guide.

Q. Can I use credit cards in the places visit in tour?
A.
In Bhutan there are no ATM machines for the use of credit or debit cards, you are required to bring travelers cheques or cash.

Q. Is the water OK to drink? Do I need to bring purifying tablets/filter?
A We provide you mineral water whiles your stay in Bhutan which is 100% safe to drink.

Q. Are the Ace the Himalaya Agency's staff insured?
A. Our company insures all our trekking staff, including guide, cook, sherpa and porters. Please, Click on LEGAL DOCUMENT page (Company) to view insurance details.
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