Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek

13 Days

Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is one another fascinating short and frequently organized trekking packages in Bhutan, the Buddhist kingdom. This trekking package suits to every one of them who even do not have previous experience of trekking in the high altitude areas. Dangla lake trek is special especially for exploring the high mountain lakes, fascinating views of majestic mountains such as Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, Masang Gang, Tsenda Gang, Gangchhenta to name a few. The trail to Dangla Lake trekking passes through picturesque trail, meadows, dense forest rich with diverse flora and fauna, incredible landscapes and no doubt the glacial lakes located in the high altitude.

Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Paro International Airport. Right after you land at the airport, you will have sightseeing tour around Thimpu and then next day you will have drive to pilgrimage area, primarily at the monastery known as Tiger´s nest and then after exploring the area, you will drive to Genekha, from where you begin your trekking, hiking alongside of terraced field you will hike to Gur and then continue to Labatama, where you will have excursion around lakes namely Relitsho, Hentsho and Jamatsho, Setsho to name a few and then you will retrace back to Panka from where you will have amazing views of mountains namely of Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, Masang Gang, Tsenda Gang, Gangchhenta to name a few, and then continue to Talekha and finally retrace back to Thimphu and then depart from Paro International airport to stipulated destination.

Outline Itinerary:

  • Day 01: Arrive at Paro:
  • Day 02: Paro – Thimphu:
  • Day 03: Khoma – Geynikha: (14 Km, 4hrs),
  • Day 04: Geynikha Gur: (5Km, 4hrs.),
  • Day 05: Gur – Labatamba: (12 Km, 5hrs.),
  • Day 06: Labatamba – Panka: (8 Km, 4 hrs.),
  • Day 07: Panka – Talakha: (8 km, 4 hrs),
  • Day 08: Talakha – Simtokha: (3 Km, 3 Hrs),
  • Day 09: Thimphu: Rest day or stroll in the town/ visit Handicraft emporium. Over night in Hotel.
  • Day 10: Thimphu Sightseeing:
  • Day 11: Thimphu – Punakha – Wangdi: (72 Kms, 3 hours drive).
  • Day 12: Wangdi Phodrang Thimphu – Paro:
  • Day 13: Departure: Early morning, drive to the airport and farewell.

Cost Includes

  • Hotel in Thimpu on F/B on twin sharing basis
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Man Power: Guide, Cook, Sherpa, Kitchen boys, helper, porters
  • Food during the trek 3 meals a day
  • 2 men tent, mattress, all camping gear except sleeping bag, dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, table & chairs
  • Hotel-airport-hotel transfers

Cost Excludes

  • Flight: Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu as per itinerary
  • Personal equipments
  • High risk medical insurance
  • International air ticket, airport tax
  • Alcoholic beverages & telephone calls
  • Visa fees, emergency rescue evacuations if needed

Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01 :Arrive at Paro: Upon arrival at Paro airport, received by representative of yak adventures travel, transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Paro.
  • Day 02 :Paro – Thimphu: After breakfast, drive to the ruins of Drukgyel dzong, now in ruins was built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate the victory over the Tibetan invaders in1644; the dzong name’s means indeed “ victorious Druk “. The Dzong was used as an administrative center until 1951 when a fire caused by butter lamp destroyed it. Then visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred monasteries dating from the introduction of Buddhism in the 8th century and then visit Rimpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. The Dzong presently houses administrative offices. After lunch visit the Ta dzong, an ancient watchtower, which has been, since 1967, the national museum of Bhutan. In the evening a two hours drive to Thimphu, check in hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
  • Day 03 :Khoma – Geynikha: (14 Km, 4hrs), Walk through terraced Paddy fields and coniferous forests to the settlement of Geynikha (2950 meters). The route then descends to a chorten that marks a camping place along side a stream at 2800 meters.
  • Day 04 :Geynikha Gur: (5Km, 4hrs.), Crossing a suspension bridge, the trail heads west for a while, then climbs steeply towards the south to a rock platform and a crest at 3200 meters. A further walk of about two hours leads to a camp in a forest clearing at 3350 meters.
  • Day 05 :Gur – Labatamba: (12 Km, 5hrs.), Cross the pass at 4240 meters for a view of Spectacular Dagala village. Pass though several herders camps enroute to the foot of the broad Labatamba valley at 4300 meters near Utso Lake, where plenty of Golden Trout flourish. There are so many lakes in the vicinity. Camp near the lake.
  • Day 06 :Labatamba – Panka: (8 Km, 4 hrs.), The trail climbs along the western side of the lake to saddle at 4500 meters, where there are good mountain views. From the pass there is a steep descent to another lake at 4350 meters. A short distance beyond the lake leads to the valley and then to Panka at 4000 meters.
  • Day 07 :Panka – Talakha: (8 km, 4 hrs), The route leads north crossing a pass at 4000 meters, then climbs along the side of the ridge to a crest at 4270 meters. From here there is a view of the Dagala range and a view of Thimphu, far to the North. It is then a long descent through forests to the Goemba and village of Talakha (3083 meters).
  • Day 08 :Talakha – Simtokha: (3 Km, 3 Hrs), Walk downhill on a steep trail to Simtokha from where the Vehicle will pick you up and drive to Thimphu.
  • Day 09 :Thimphu: Rest day or stroll in the town/ visit Handicraft emporium. Over night in Hotel.
  • Day 10 :Thimphu Sightseeing: After breakfast, sight seeing in Thimphu. It includes: the National Library, which holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist manuscripts followed by visit to Painting School, famous for carving and free hand art and National Institute of Traditional medicine. After lunch visit the Simtokha Dzong, the oldest Dzong in Bhutan built in 1627 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, which now houses a School and then visit National Memorial Chorten, a monument dedicated to the Third King of Bhutan. His Late Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The inside paintings and statues provide a very rare insight into Buddhist Philosophy. Then visit Handicrafts Emporium to see the exquisite artistry of traditional crafts and textiles. Visit to TashichhoDzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion), built in 1641 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and reconstructed in 1961 by the Late King, His Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wang chuck, who is regarded as Father of Modern Bhutan. Evening free for shopping and leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
  • Day 11 :Thimphu – Punakha – Wangdi: (72 Kms, 3 hours drive). After breakfast, Drive to Punakha via Dochula pass. If the weather is clear, we stop for a while at Dochula pass to view Higher Himalayas. While in Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and is situated between Pho Chu (Male river) and Mo Chu (Female river). For many years until the time of the second king, it served as the seat of the Government. The construction of the Dzong was foretold by Guru Rimpoche, who predicted, “…a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant”. There was a smaller building here called Dzong Chu (Small Dzong) that housed a statue of Buddha. It is said that Shabdrung ordered the architect, Zowe Palep, to sleep in front of the statue, while Palep was sleeping, the Shabdrung took him in his dreams to Zangtopelri and showed him the palace of Guru Rimpoche. From his vision, the architect conceived the design for the new Dzong, which in keeping with the tradition, was never committed to paper. The Dzong was named Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (Palace of Great Happiness). The war materials captured during the battle with Tibetans are preserved here. Punakha is still the winter residence of Je Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk convened the new national Assembly here in 1952. After Lunch, drive to Wangdi Phodrang. Enroute stop a while to view Chimi Lhakhang also called the “Temple of Fertility” built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley also popularly known as “Devine Mad man” in 15th century. Enroute sightseeing in the valley of Wangdiphodrang, it includes: visit to Wangdiphodrang Dzong (from outside) built in 1638. Legend relates that as the people were searching for the site of the Dzong, four ravens were seen flying away in four directions. This was considered auspicious sign, representing the spread of religion to the four points of the compass. The Dzong is situated at the confluence of Mo Chu and Tang Chu rivers. Over night in Hotel.
  • Day 12 :Wangdi Phodrang Thimphu – Paro: After breakfast, drive to Thimphu. Lunch in Thimphu. After lunch, drive to Paro. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Paro.
  • Day 13 :Departure: Early morning, drive to the airport and farewell.

Key Information

  • Difficulty Moderate
  • Destination Bhutan
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