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14 - Day Jomolhari Trek Package
Day 1    Paro
Day 2    Paro
Day 3    Trek
Day 4    Trek
Day 5    Trek
Day 6    Trek
Day 7    Trek
Day 8    Trek
Day 9    Trek
Day 10  Trek
Day 11  Trek
Day 12  Thimphu
Day 13  Thimphu-Paro
Day 14  Flight Home
Day 1: Paro (2280m)
Overnight in Paro.

Our guide will welcome you at the Paro International Airport. After checking in at the hotel followed by lunch, you get the first taste of Bhutanese art, architecture and culture when our guide shows you the Paro Dzong and the Ta Dzong. The dzong is perhaps the most visibly striking architectural aspect of the kingdom. It was constructed originally as a fortress. But today, the dzong is the administrative and religious centre of the dzongkhag (or district) in Bhutan. You will also visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, which was destroyed by fire caused by a butterlamp in 1951. You will also visit one of Bhutan's oldest and most beautiful temples - Kichu Lhakhang. Here you will experience the peace and serenity amidst fresh crisp mountain air.

Day 2: Paro (2280m)

Overnight in Paro.

This morning, you test your stamina and determination to hike up to the Taktsang Lhakang (3120m). Translated, it means ‘Tiger’s Nest’ and the temple, the holiest in Bhutan, clings to a sheer cliff face 900m above the Paro Valley. It is also the most important icon of Bhutan.

Days 3 - 11: Jomolhari Trek

Longer than Jomolhari Loop Trek

Moderate to demanding

Altitude ranges from 2500m - 5000m

Wide range of flora and fauna

Stream crossing

Highlight is the view of Mount Jomolhari

Best time: Mar-Apr and Sep-Oct

Day 12: Thimphu (2320m)

Overnight in Thimphu.

After a night's rest in the comfort of the Thimphu hotel, and rewarded with a sense of achievement of having completed the trek, you will be filled with the energy to find out more about Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. We will drive you up to Buddha Point, where you will get a panoramic view of Thimphu Valley. Today, you will also visit The School of 13 Arts & Crafts, Traditional Textile Factory, and the Traditional Paper Making Factory. If you are curious enough, you may also stroll through the streets and roads of Thimphu, the only city in the world without traffic lights, in the evening and do some shopping.

Day 13: Thimphu (2320m) - Paro (2280m)
Overnight in Paro.

After breakfast, we will head for the Takin Zoo, to see the national animal of Bhutan - the takin, with its intriguing myth behind it. You will also get to see the Folk Heritage Museum to get a fascinating insight into Bhutanese material culture and way of life. After checking out of the hotel in Thimphu, you will visit  the National Memorial Chorten and Thimphu Dzong before driving back to Paro.

Day 14: Paro (2280m)

You will have to wake early for breakfast before being driven to the Paro International Airport for your early return flight home.

Bhutan Thim-Dorji Tours

Taba BoB Building Flat No. 5

Room No. 302 Thimphu Bhutan

+975 1766 9250

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