CHOMOLHARI TREKKING VACATION
Chomolhari trekking holiday is a unique adventure that combines adventure, nature and spirituality in one unforgettable package. Located on the border between Tibet and Bhutan, this sacred mountain is revered by both Buddhist and local communities as a holy place imbued with spiritual energy.
The route offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys and crystal clear lakes that captivate the senses and inspire awe. Going on a Chomolhari hiking holiday is not only about overcoming challenging terrain, but also about immersing yourself in the majesty of nature and connecting with your inner self.
The journey usually takes 12 days and takes tourists through remote villages, alpine meadows and high mountain passes. Along the way, you'll meet friendly locals, yaks grazing in the meadows, and prayer flags fluttering in the wind, adding a mystical charm to the experience. Despite offering incomparable beauty and tranquility,Chomolhari trekking presents challenges that test physical endurance and mental toughness.
High altitude, rugged terrain and unpredictable weather conditions require careful preparation and acclimatization. However, overcoming these obstacles will reward you with a sense of accomplishment, inner peace, and a deeper connection with nature.
Finally, a hiking holiday in Chomolhari is not only a physical adventure but also a soul-stirring odyssey that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind.
Itinerary
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1
Arrive Paro by Druk Air
2Explore Paro
3Paro - Shana [17 Km, 5/6 Hours]
4Shana - Soi Thangthangkha [20 Km, 7/8 Hours]
5Soi Thangthangkha - Jangothang [19 Km, 7/8 Hours]
6Jangothang - Lingshi [ 18 Km, 7/8 Hours]
7Lingshi - Shodu [22 Km, 8/9 Hours]
8Shodu - Barshong [16 Km, 6/7 Hours]
9Barshong - Dolam Kencho [15 Kms, 5/6 Hours]
10Dalakencho - Dodena - Thimphu [8 Kms, 3 Hours]
11Thimphu - Paro
12Paro Depart
Services
Cost Includes
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Bhutan Government Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): USD $100 per person per night (as of 2023–2024 for international tourists)
Visa Fee: USD $40 per person
Accommodation: 3-star hotels (as per government regulations)/ 4-star/luxury hotels at an additional cost
All Meals (Full Board): Breakfast, lunch, and dinner (at the hotel or local restaurants)
Private Tour Vehicle: Comfortable vehicle with a professional driver
Licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide: English-speaking guide (other language guides may be available upon request)
Sightseeing and Entry Fees: All permits and entrance fees to monuments, temples, museums, and national parks
Airport Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off at Paro International Airport
Bottled Drinking Water: Usually provided during tours and treks
Internal Permits: For restricted areas like Haa Valley, Bumthang, or Trashigang (if included in your itinerary)
Cost Excludes
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Flights to and from Bhutan: International airfare to Bhutan (usually via Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines from Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, etc.)Travel Insurance: Mandatory for entry, but must be purchased separatelyPersonal Expenses:Tips, laundry, drinks, shopping, phone calls, etc.Optional Activities: Cultural programs, hot stone baths, archery sessions, or any activities not mentioned in the itineraryUpgrades to Luxury Hotels or Services: If you want to upgrade to 4- or 5-star accommodation or private luxury transportExtra Nights: If you choose to stay beyond the scheduled itineraryMedical or Emergency Evacuation Costs:If required during the trip
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