12 Days Bhutan Jumolhari Trek Overview
The Bhutanese classic trek begins around the Jumolhari from Paro, ending at Doden near Thimpu. We walked along the upper reaches of Pachu through scattered small villages and farmland, into a deep mountain valley, and further to the alpine pastures where yak herders graze their animals. This route passes through two high passages in Jangothang. The Jumolhari Mountains (7314 m) in Jangothang are spectacular.
Although this Jumolhari trek is hard, it is very popular. The highest point is 4115 M. In addition, Mt. Jumolhari and its adjoining mountains have left a deep impression on visitors, acknowledging that this is one of the most beautiful peaks. This round of Jumolhari hiking also offers a variety of Bhutanese landscapes and cultural flavors.
Chomalhari Trek, also known as Jumolhari Trek, this intimate wilderness trek offers a wide variety of hiking conditions, from remote farmland and blue pine forests to alpine pastures and breathtaking mountain views. This is the ideal adventure for nature lovers who are immersed in the Himalayan wilderness. It’s comfortable, low impact, absolutely unforgettable!
From the ruins of Drukkyal Dzong (Victorous Drukpas Fortress), below these beautiful peaks, you will hike through the centres full of wildlife. Sky-studded peaks, thunderous waterfalls, turquoise lakes and streams, Rolling Meadows, wildflowers, remote yak herder villages, and forests of rhododendrons, pines, junipers and firs are inspiring and challenging. Adventure provides the perfect background. You will get the most beautiful close-up view of Bhutan
Trip highlights
- City tour in Paro and Thimphu
- Tsho Phu’s impressive Twin Lakes
- The ruins of Drukgyal Dzing
- Flora and fauna
- Magnificent mountain views. Moraya
- Bhutanese people and country life