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BHUTAN: THE SNOWMAN TREK
A High and Wild Traverse Across Bhutan's Mountain Wilderness of Lunana
25 days - Bhutan's ultimate mountain journey - Laya Village - Punakha Dzong
This trip offers a rare opportunity to visit one of the most isolated communities in the world. The high valleys of Lunana are situated below the world's highest unclimbed mountain, Gangkar Puensum, and are cut off from the rest of the world by snow on the passes for six or seven months of the year. Until 1994 this area was strictly off limits to foreigners. Trekking into Bhutan 's central mountain range, this trip follows yak herders trails across high passes and travels among some of the last virgin peaks of the Himalaya, in a breath-taking landscape that has seen relatively few foreign visitors. Starting out at the Winter Capitol of Punakha, this unique and challenging itinerary spends three days climbing the steep gorge leading to the outlandish village of Laya, before crossing the mighty Karakachu La and entering the Lunana District. After spending seven days walking through this ‘‘paradise on earth,'' our route crosses the Gophu La to explore the valleys to the south of Gangkar Puensum. Finally, we head southwards to the wide-open, fertile valleys of Bumthang. This is as close to Shangri La as it gets! Today the Lunana trek remains one of the ultimate Himalayan adventures, among some of the most beautiful and unspoiled mountain scenery on earth. Bhutan is situated in a hidden corner of the eastern Himalaya, sandwiched between China ( Tibet ) to the north, Sikkim to the west, and the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal to the south and Arunachal Pradesh to the east. The country within these borders forms a giant staircase, from a narrow strip of land in the south, at an altitude of 1,000 feet, up to some of the highest of Himalayan peaks in the north, rising to over 20,000 feet. A sparsely populated country, Bhutan is often compared to Switzerland because of its small size, jealously guarded isolation and stunning mountain scenery. More than 90% of the population are hill farmers who live in small villages spread over some 18,000 square miles of rugged mountain country. Buddhist teachings and philosophy are influential throughout the kingdom, as they have been since the 7th century and a deep and traditional reverence for nature has led to Bhutan imposing some of the strictest standards of environmental preservation in the world. More than 65% of the land is still under forest cover and some of the rarest of Himalayan wildlife, such as the blue sheep, takin and golden langur, are quite common. It is often said that even the most experienced trekker will find Bhutan to be a revelation. In this country known as Druk Yul, ‘‘the Land of the Thunder Dragon,” the fortunate visitor will find a rare combination of harmony and accord, among incredible natural beauty. The air is clean and unpolluted, the mountains are magnificent and the architecture is inspiring.
The Snowman Trek is part of our Epic Himalayan Journey Series! These trips are led by one of our experienced Western Trekking Guides and represent the gourmet trekking offerings of the great Himalayan Range.
We also offer a locally-led 17-day Chomolhari and Laya Trek in Bhutan on custom dates.
Please contact us with any questions or to receive a detailed day to day Trip Itinerary.
2010 AND 2011 GROUP DEPARTURE DATES:
October 8 to November 1, 2010
October 1 to October 25, 2011
(the trip date indicates the day you need to arrive in Paro, Bhutan and the day you can schedule to depart)
2010 AND 2011 LAND ONLY PER PERSON TRIP PRICE:
4 to 12 People: $7550.00
Single hotel room (upon availability) and single tent supplement: $840.00
Bangkok / Paro / Bangkok airfare: proposed to be $920.00 for Economy-Class.
Druk Air prices and schedules are subject to change.
Bhutan Visa Fee: $20.00
TRIP SNIPPETS:
Hotels: 6 nights hotels
Camping: 18 nights camping
Trek Grade: 19 days STRENUOUS trekking
Max. altitude: 17,155 feet at the Gophu La Pass
Strenuous Trekking = physically very challenging and more suited to hikers who are used to extended days (6-10 hours) and who are competent over uneven and difficult terrain. These treks will involve lengthy periods at high altitudes.
TRIP OUTLINE:
Day 1: Fly from Bangkok to Paro, Bhutan. Hotel.
Day 2: Sightseeing in the Paro Valley. Hotel.
Day 3: Drive to road head beyond Punakha and trek to Damji.
Day 4: To the hot springs at Ghasa.
Day 5: Cross the Bale La to Chempsa.
Day 6: Trek to Laya Village.
Day 7: Acclimatization day at Laya.
Day 8: To a camp below the Tsome La.
Day 9: Cross the Karakachu La to Tarina.
Day 10: Trek to Woche Village.
Day 11: Cross the Keche La to Lhedi.
Day 12: Trek to Thanza.
Day 13: A rest day at Thanza.
Day 14: Trek to Tsorin.
Day 15: Cross the Gophu La to Sasha Chu.
Day 16: Descend Sasha Chu to Geche Woma.
Day 17: Cross the Saka La to Warthang.
Day 18: Trek to Dhur Tsachu.
Day 19: Contingency Day.
Day 20: Cross the Djule La to Tsoenchen.
Day 21: Trek to Dhur and drive to Bumthang. Lodge.
Day 22: Drive to Gangtay Gompa. Lodge.
Day 23: Drive via Punakha Dzong to Thimphu. Hotel.
Day 24: Sightseeing in Thimphu and drive to Paro. Hotel.
Day 25: Fly to Bangkok.
Country Information: About Bhutan
Mount Gangkar Puensum in Bhutan: About Mount Gangkar Puensum
Gross National Happiness: About Life in Bhutan
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