Trip Overview
Introduction to Bhutan Jomolhari Trek
Bhutan Jomolhari Trek is one of the most popular trekking routes in Bhutan. There is very little tourist traffic on this trekking route. This trek offers a taste of the great diversity of the Bhutanese landscape. Along with the magnificent landscape, this trek also offers a rural community engraved with outstanding culture and a close view of amazing peaks.
The magnificent peaks, beautiful monasteries, thunderous waterfalls, turquoise lakes and streams, rolling meadows filled with wildflowers, remote villages, forests of rhododendrons, pine, juniper, and fir provide the backdrop for this inspiring and challenging trekking in Bhutan.
Bhutan Jomolhari Trek starts from Drugyel Dzong and goes up to the high alpine through scattered hamlets and farmland, into a deep and richly forested valley. Bhutan Jomolhari Trek offers panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains such as Jomolhari, Jechu Darkey, Tserim Gang, and glaciers.
Colorful monasteries, prayer flags, places of cultural significance, national costumes, the lifestyle of the Bhutanese people, etc., make this trek even more exciting. Bhutan’s temples, monasteries, and Dzongs are truly artistic. There you will also have the opportunity to learn about the unique Buddhist culture prevalent.
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Tiger’s Next Monastery – A Famous Monastery of Bhutan
Before starting the Bhutan Jomolhari Trek, visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery, the most famous and beautiful monastery in Bhutan. The next day, we drive to Drukgyel Dzong from where our trek starts. In the fascinating Paro Valley, we walk to the green rhododendron forests and follow the winding trail up the valley, crossing the shiny glacial streams.
The view of the countryside becomes clearer and takes us to Jangothang, where we set up camp near the sacred mountain of Jomolhari (7,326 m). Continuing towards Nyele-La (4,700m), we see views of the amazing Jichu Drake (6,794 m), Tshrim Khang, and Lingzhi Dzong at the top of the hill.
Trekking from Lingzhi to Shodu is the hardest day, where we cross the Yeli-La Pass (4,820m). The trek ends at Dodena, and from there we drive to Thimphu.
Jomolhari trekking is a great option for those looking for unique cultural insights and adventurous trekking in Bhutan. Autumn and spring are the best seasons for Bhutan trekking. But Odyssey Treks arranges trekking packages at any time of the year, depending on the holiday of the trekkers.
Pack your bags and get ready to trek the beautiful and peaceful Bhutan with Odyssey Treks. Make your Bhutan trip an unforgettable moment for a lifetime.
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Trip Itinerary
Arrive in Paro and transfer to the hotel.
Paro excursion trip (hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery).
Drive Paro to Drukgyel Dzong and start trek to Shana (2,850m) – 5 to 6 hours walk.
Shana to Soi Thangthangkha (3,750m) – 5 to 6 hours walk.
Thangthangka - Jangothang (4,050m) – 7 to 8 hours walk.
acclimatization day (excursion around Jomolhari).
Cross Nyele-La pass (4,700m) and descend to Lingzhi (4,100m) – 7 to 8 hours walk.
Cross Yeli-La pass (4,820) and descend to Shodu (4,100m) - 8 to 9 hours walk.
Shodu to Barshong (3,600m) – 6 to 7 hours walk.
Barshong to Dolam Kencho (3,400m) – 5 to 6 hours walk.
Dolam Kencho to Dodena (2,600m) and drive to Thimpu.
Drive Thimpu to Paro for final departure.
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Frequently asked questions about this trip
Can I visit Bhutan myself?
No, you can only tour Bhutan through a licensed tour agency that must be registered with the Bhutan Tourism Council. All tourists visiting Bhutan must book a trip to Bhutan through a tour operator such as Odyssey Treks.
How and where to apply for a Bhutan visa?
Tourists are not allowed to apply for their own visas and visa application services are not available at Bhutanese embassies. So, you can apply for a Bhutanese visa only through the official and registered travel agent and Odyssey Treks will handle the whole process for you.
Is altitude sickness common in Bhutan?
With the exception of a few cases, altitude sickness is not common among visitors to Bhutan. The first two days should suit you as most of the sights are less than 3000m high. If you want to go trekking (which is above 3000 meters), it is best to avoid overexertion and keep yourself hydrated. Consult your healthcare provider and take medication if necessary.
Are women safe trekking to Bhutan alone?
Yes, it is. Bhutan is considered one of the safest countries in the world for travel.
Is it possible to trek alone without joining a group?
Yes, it is possible. Most of our guests do trekking in private groups of 1 to a dozen.
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We made it to Everest Base Camp on the 3rd of November!!! Myself and Dami Sherpa, who was the best company and always extremely helpful. Amazing hike and great experience! Fully recommended!



















