Snow Lion Expeditions

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  • 16 Days
  • Trekking

Bhutan's classic trekking route cuts through dense, lush forests and ascends into the lofty realm above tree line, home of yak herds grazing under the watchful eyes of their shepherds. We'll trace a loop starting and ending at Drugyal Dzong, built in the 17th century to commemorate a military victory over the Tibetans, and now in standing in evocative ruin. Prayer flags flutter alongside the trail, sending blessings skyward in a land where farmers and herders eke a tenuous living from the highlands. Our route passes through a national park area, where we keep our eyes peeled for blue sheep, musk deer, snow leopard, black bear, and Bhutan's national animal, the takin. We skirt the Bhutanese-Tibetan border near the foot of sacred Chomolhari and attain the high point of the trek at 15,600 feet. Both the spring and autumn itineraries introduce you to Bhutanese life in the merry atmosphere of Buddhist dance festivals, lively social and spiritual events that epitomize the carefully maintained traditional culture of this distinctive Himalayan kingdom. We start and end the trip in Paro.

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Trip Highlights

  • Attendance at one of Bhutan’s largest and most colorful annual festivals
  • A deluxe, outfitted trek into the remote highlands near the Tibetan border
  • Opportunity to see the making of, and to purchase beautiful handicrafts
  • The enigmatic and gravity-defying Taktsang (“Tiger’s Nest”) monastery
  • Visits to ornately carved, splendidly painted Buddhist temples and monasteries
  • Insight into one of the Himalaya’s most distinct and traditional cultures
  • Hotel accommodations in charming facilities built in Bhutanese style

What's Included

  • Comfortable ground transportation with driver
  • Double occupancy hotel accommodations in the towns
  • Tented sleeping accommodations or guesthouses during the trek
  • Services of a trek leader, trekking sherpas, porters, kitchen staff
  • Trekking permit fees
  • Services of an English-speaking trip leader
  • Monastery entrance fees
  • Airport-hotelt transfers
  • Meals as indicated in itinerary
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Trip Dates

Trip Cost

  • From $4,895 Price valid through 08/31/2008

Itinerary Snap-shot

Day 1: Arrive Bangkok
Day 2: Fly to Paro
Day 3: Paro Festival
Day 4: Festival / drive to Drugyal Dzong / begin trek
Days 5-6: Trek to Chomolhari base camp at Jangothang
Day 7: Rest day
Days 8-11: Trek back to Drugyal Dzong
Days 12-13: Punakha
Day 14: Drive to Thimphu
Day 15: Drive to Paro / visit Taktsang
Day 16: Depart Bhutan