The Himalayas,
over the centuries, have attracted trekkers, mountaineers, pilgrims
and ascetics. Its rugged heights crowned with snow and draped
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Trek Highlights Bhutan
often amazes visitors from industrialized countries. This small kingdom,
hidden in the Eastern Himalaya, is so traditional, so ancient and
so completely culturally intact that it can seem almost unreal. Its
pastoral valleys are still dominated by 16th century monasteries where
red-robed lamas preside over the events of everyday life. In high
mountain valleys, the main occupation is still yak herding. Few roads
penetrate the country. The Bhutanese Government strictly restricts
tourism to preserve the traditional ways, and to travel through this
kingdom is a privilege and a chance to the peaceful way of life.
This is one of the shortest treks, which starts from Thimpu, the capital
to the enchanting valley of Paro, across a 12,792 feet pass. The trail
goes up through the forest to the monastery of Phajoding at an altitude
of 11,152 feet, which overlooks the whole of Thimpu valley, leading
to Jimilangtsho lakes.
Day 04 to 7 Trek to Jangchu Lhakhang via Jimilangtsho and drive to
Paro
Day 8 Fly to Delhi
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