Trip Overview

Trip Highlights
  • Laya village, people, culture, landscape.
  • Flora (Rhododendron), fauna, landscape.
  • Views of Lunana, Mt.Jomolhari, Jitchu Drake and the Chinese border.
  • Passes, views of Jekanphu Gang, Tsenda Gang and Teri Gang.
  • Flora, waterfalls, first village of Lunana region.
  • Great view of the Table Mountains, Chozo village and Dzong, people, culture.
  • Thick forests of juniper, fir and rhododendron bushes; great view of the surrounding mountains, Lhedi.
  • Views of Mt. Gangkhar Phuesum, people, culture, flora, fauna, landscape, lakes.

Buckle up for the trek described by The Lonely Planet as one of the most difficult treks of the world, which takes you from Laya into the high altitudes of the Bhutanese Himalayas.

Relish the taste of accomplishments as you cross spectacular peaks and trek through the most remote areas up to very high altitudes above 5,000m, sometimes camping on blankets of snow.

Highest Camp: 5,050m

Best Seasons: Mid June to Mid October

Cost Includes

  • Accommodation on twin sharing.
  • Full board meals as stated in the itinerary.
  • All tours and transfers in private Coach.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Entrance fee to monument as per the itinerary.
  • Bottle of drinking water during tour on daily basis.
  • Bhutanese Cultural show including Mask dance.
  • Government SDF and other taxes

Cost Exclusion

  • Travel insurance.
  • Beverages.
  • Expenses on personal nature.
  • Tipping for guide and driver

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 11

    Rejuvenation in Laya

  • Day 12

    Laya – Rhoduphu

  • Day 13

    Rhodophu – Narethang

  • Day 14

    Narethang – Tarina

  • Day 15

    Tarina – Woche

  • Day 16

    Woche-Lhedi

  • Day 17

    Lhedi-Thanza

  • Day 18

    Rest day at Thanza

  • Day 19

    Thanza – Damji

  • Day 20

    Damji – Tshochena

  • Day 21

    Tshochena – Jichu Dramo

  • Day 22

    Jichu Dramo – Chukarpo

  • Day 23

    Chukarpo – Thampe Tsho

  • Day 24

    Thampe Tsho – Maurothang

  • Day 25

    Maurothang – Sephu

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