Jomolhari Trek
Overview
Bhutan’s Jomolhari Trek stuns all visitors with its beauty. This exhilarating Bhutan trek starts in Shana (Paro) and ends in Thimphu. We will take you through dense pine forests, past snowcapped peaks, past clear waterfalls, and alpine meadows. You will encounter diverse wildlife and charming hamlets nestled amidst the scenery. Your journey culminates in high pastures where yak herders graze their animals. Camp under breathtaking vistas and savor delicious meals prepared by our expert chef.

Trip Highlights
- Enjoy views of Jomolhari Mountain.
- Experience the spectacular landscapes of Bhutan
- Wander through deep pine forests and alpine meadows
- Connect with the nomads of Bhutan.
- Hike to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Visit historic Buddhist monasteries
Duration
12 Nights/13 Days
Trek Difficult level
Moderate
Avg. Walking Time
6-8 Hours
Avg. Walking Dist.
18-20Km
Group Size
2 & above
Accommodation
Hotels/Camp
Best season
Mar-Jun
Sep-NovHighest Altitude
49000 m
Route Map

Itinerary
The flight to Paro crosses the Himalayan Mountains, affording spectacular views of the awesome peaks, including the sacred Jumolhari and Jichu Drake peaks in Bhutan. If you arrive via Kathmandu, which offers the most breathtaking view of the range, it’s possible to see Mount Everest and Mount Kanchenjunga as well.
Upon arrival in Paro, you will be greeted by our representative, In the afternoon you can visit the Paro Dzong. It was built in 1646 and now houses government offices and religious institutions, as do all the Dzongs (forts) currently.
Then visit the National Museum, formerly the watchtower for the Dzong. It now houses a collection of fine arts, paintings, thangkas, statues, and antiques. Afterward, you will visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the country. In the evening stroll the Paro town. Overnight at your hotel in Paro.
After breakfast drive towards the base camp of Taktsang for the hike up to the Taktsang Monastery-Tiger’s Nest. The trail is broad and the walk of approximately 2 hours uphill. From this point, enjoy the spectacular view of the monastery, The view of Taktsang Monastery built on a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the valley floor is a spectacular sight. The Monastery is also an important pilgrim site for the Buddhists. The great Guru Rimpoche is said to have flown here on the back of a tigress when he brought the teachings of the Buddhist Dharma to Bhutan in the 8th Century. He then mediated in a cave there for three months where the monastery was later built. The cave is said to be the origin of Buddhism in Bhutan. In the afternoon drive to the almost fully reconstructed Drukgyel Dzong. In fine weather, the towering peak of the sacred Mount Jomolhari (7314m) appears as a stunning backdrop. On the return drive to Paro, afternoon sightseeing around Paro, including a visit to the Ta Dzong Museum and Rimpung Dzong visit other sights in Paro valley. Overnight at your hotel in Paro.
Overnight at your hotel in Paro.
The trek starts from Drukgyel Dzong (2580m) with a short downhill walk on a wide track. The trail then climbs gently through well-maintained rice terraces and a field of millet. Later on, we come to apple orchards and forests. Soon the valley widens, and we reach the army post of Gunitsawa (2810m).
Distance 22 km, 7-8 hours, 770 m ascent, 10 m descent, camp altitude 3,610 m.
The trail again follows the Pa Chu (Paro river), ascending and descending through pine, oak, and spruce forest. After crossing a bridge to the left bank of the river, we stop for lunch.
Distance 19 km, 5-6 hours, 480 m ascent, camp altitude 4,080 m.
The path ascends for a while until we reach the army camp. We then follow the river above the tree line, enjoying stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Hot lunch is served at a yak herder’s camp. A short walk from here into the valley takes us to our campsite at Jangothang (4040m). Overnight at campsite.
Today’s halt allows time to acclimatize to the altitude, with opportunities to explore the valley or climb to the top of the mountain overlooking the camp and the glaciers beneath Jumolhari. You can also see the pointed Jichu Drakey piercing the clear blue sky. It is worth waking yourself up in the middle of the night to observe the number of stars not usually seen from our cities.
Distance 16km, 6 to 7 hours, 810m ascent, 1,090m descent, camp altitude 3,800m.
The trail follows a gentle stream for half an hour and crosses a bridge to the right bank. We now start our climb up the first ridge, enjoying breathtaking views of Chomolhari, Jichu Drake, and Tserimgang. The trail then takes us across a fairly level valley floor until the climb up to Nyele-la Pass (4700m). Overnight at campsite
Distance 22km, 8 to 9 hours, 940m ascent, 920m descent, camp altitude 4,080m.
Our trail climbs up towards a small white Chorten on a ridge above the camp, then turns south up the deep Mo Chu valley. The trail then descends alongside a stream to a rock shelter in a cliff face. It then continues on downstream until reaching Shodu (4100m), where we will camp in a meadow with it. Overnight at campsite.
Distance 16km, 5 to 6 hours, 250m ascent, 670m descent, camp altitude 3,710m.
Our path follows the course of the Thimphu Chu, descending through Rhododendron, Juniper, and mixed alpine forests. There are stunning views along the way. We stop at the riverside for a hot lunch. Then the trail takes us gradually upwards to the ruins of Barshong Dzong (3600m), near which we camp for the night. Overnight at campsite.
Distance 15km, 4 to 6 hours, 290m ascent, 640m descent, camp altitude 3,320m.
The trail descends gently through a dense forest of Rhododendron, Birch, and conifers, then drops steeply to meet the Thimphu Chu. The trail runs along the left bank of the river, climbing over ridges and descending into gullies where side streams run down into the river. Overnight at campsite
Distance 8km, 3 to 4 hours, 500m ascent, 930m descent.
The trail winds in and out of a side valley above the Thimphu Chu, making a long ascent through a forest of conifers and high altitude broadleaf species to a pass at 3510m. The trail then drops steeply down to the river, following it southward to the road head at Dodena (2600m). Bhutan Travel Bureau transport meets us here, and we drive to Thimphu. Overnight at a hotel in Thimphu.
Enjoy sightseeing in Thimphu beginning with a visit to the National Memorial Chorten depicting the Buddhist faith in the form of paintings and statues. Other highlights include the 12th Century Changangkha Temple, Drubthob monastery housing the Zilukha Nunnery, the National Library housing a collection of Bhutanese scriptures dating back to the 8th century, and a fascinating replica of a medieval farmhouse at the Folk Heritage Museum. In the early evening depart for Paro. Overnight at your hotel in Paro.
Breakfast in the hotel then drive to the airport for a flight to your onward destination. Tashi Delek!
COST INCLUDES
- Sustainable Development Fee of USD 100 Per night per person
- Visa
- Accommodation
- Transportation
- All meals
- Certified English Speaking Bhutanese Guide
- Entrance fees
- All internal taxes & charges
- Mineral Water
Facilities provided on the trek
- Local English speaking trekking guide/tour leader.
- Trekking cook
- Helpers
- Ponies and yaks
- Tents, Sleeping tent, mess tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent and shower tent
- 3 meals a days
- Mattresses and all other trekking accessories.
- Hot water bag
COST EXCLUDES
- Flight tickets
- Insurance
- Drinks and Beverages
- Tips
- Internet and Phone bills
- Other personal expenses