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Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek

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Bhutan - Chhukha, Phuentsholing, Taga Dzong, Thimphu

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  1. Scenic Mountain Views: The trek takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of the Bhutanese Himalayas. You'll be treated to panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including the majestic Mount Everest, Jomolhari, and other Himalayan giants. The beauty of the rugged terrain, alpine meadows, and pristine lakes is truly awe-inspiring.
  2. Thousand Lakes Region: As the name suggests, the Dagala Trek is famous for its numerous sparkling lakes. The region is dotted with countless glacial lakes, each with its own unique beauty. These serene lakes, surrounded by alpine vegetation, provide a tranquil setting for camping and rejuvenating amidst nature.
  3. Bhutanese Wilderness: The trek takes you through Bhutan's pristine wilderness, offering a chance to experience its unspoiled natural beauty. You'll encounter lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and meandering rivers as you traverse the trail. The flora and fauna in the region are diverse, with opportunities to spot rare Himalayan species like the blue sheep, musk deer, and various bird species.
  4. Cultural Encounters: The Dagala Trek also offers opportunities to immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture and interact with local communities. Along the trail, you may come across traditional Bhutanese villages, where you can witness the way of life of the people and learn about their customs and traditions. You may even have the chance to stay in local farmhouses and enjoy traditional Bhutanese hospitality.
  5. Remote and Off-the-Beaten-Path: The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is considered a less crowded and off-the-beaten-path trekking route in Bhutan. If you're seeking a sense of solitude and tranquility, this trek provides the perfect opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness of Bhutan.
  6. Bhutanese Monasteries: Bhutan is renowned for its rich Buddhist heritage, and the Dagala Trek allows you to visit several monasteries and religious sites along the way. You can explore ancient temples, interact with Buddhist monks, and learn about Bhutan's spiritual traditions.
  7. Camping Experience: The trek involves camping in some of the most picturesque locations. Setting up camps beside glacial lakes or on verdant meadows under the starry sky creates a truly magical experience. The nights are usually peaceful and quiet, giving you a chance to connect with nature and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.
  8. Physical Challenge: The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for those with some trekking experience. The trail involves steep ascents, descents, and traversing mountain passes at altitudes ranging from 3,000 to 4,500 meters (9,800 to 14,800 feet). It offers a good balance of adventure and physical exertion, making it an exciting and rewarding trekking experience.
  • Permits and Regulations: As with any trek in Bhutan, it is important to obtain the necessary permits and adhere to the regulations set by the Bhutanese government. The trek requires a trekking permit, and it is mandatory to travel with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or guide who will assist with obtaining the permits and ensure compliance with the regulations.
  • Weather and Season: The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is typically undertaken during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is generally favorable with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. However, weather conditions can be unpredictable in the mountains, and it is essential to be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including rain, wind, and even snow, especially at higher altitudes.
  • Altitude and Acclimatization: The trek involves ascending to altitudes above 4,000 meters (13,000 feet), which can cause altitude-related issues. It is important to allow for proper acclimatization by gradually ascending, staying hydrated, and listening to your body. If you experience symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headaches, dizziness, or nausea, it is crucial to communicate with your guide and descend if necessary.
  • Physical Fitness and Preparation: The Dagala Trek is a moderate to challenging trek that requires a reasonable level of physical fitness. It involves several days of hiking, sometimes on steep and uneven terrain. Prior physical preparation, including regular exercise, cardiovascular conditioning, and strength training, will greatly enhance your trekking experience and help prevent injuries.
  • Packing Essentials: It is important to pack appropriate gear and equipment for the trek. This includes sturdy and comfortable hiking boots, layered clothing for varying temperatures, a good quality sleeping bag, a waterproof jacket, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a water bottle, and a basic first aid kit. Your tour operator or guide can provide a detailed packing list to ensure you have all the necessary items.
  • Leave No Trace: Bhutan places a strong emphasis on environmental conservation, and it is essential to practice responsible trekking. Respect the natural surroundings, minimize your impact, and follow the principles of "Leave No Trace." This includes proper disposal of waste, avoiding littering, and respecting the local flora and fauna.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Bhutan has a rich cultural heritage, and it is important to be respectful of local customs, traditions, and religious sites. Dress modestly, ask for permission before taking photographs of people, and follow the guidance of your guide regarding appropriate behavior in cultural and religious sites.

Overview

  1. The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek, also known as the Dagala Trek or the "Druk Path Trek," is a popular trekking route in Bhutan. Located in the western part of the country, this trek takes you through the picturesque landscapes of the Bhutanese Himalayas, offering stunning mountain views, serene lakes, lush forests, and cultural experiences.
  2. The trek is named after the numerous glacial lakes that are scattered throughout the region. These pristine lakes, surrounded by alpine meadows and wildflowers, create a breathtaking sight. The exact number of lakes is uncertain, but the area is known for having a large concentration of lakes, which adds to the trek's allure.
  3. The trail typically begins from a village called Genekha, located about an hour's drive from the capital city, Thimphu. From there, you embark on a multi-day journey that takes you through high mountain passes, remote villages, and pristine wilderness.
  4. The trek is known for its diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes. As you hike, you'll encounter panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Mount Everest and Jomolhari, which are considered sacred mountains in Bhutanese culture. The rugged terrain, dotted with rhododendron forests, cascading waterfalls, and meandering rivers, creates a scenic backdrop throughout the trek.
  5. In addition to the natural beauty, the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek offers opportunities for cultural immersion. Along the way, you may come across traditional Bhutanese villages, where you can observe the local way of life and interact with the friendly villagers. There are also opportunities to visit monasteries and temples, witnessing Bhutan's rich Buddhist heritage.
  6. Camping is an integral part of the trekking experience on the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek. You'll spend your nights under the starry sky, setting up campsites beside the lakes or on lush meadows. This provides a unique chance to connect with nature, enjoy peaceful evenings, and rejuvenate in the serene surroundings.
  7. The trek is considered moderately challenging, suitable for trekkers with some prior experience. The altitude varies from 3,000 to 4,500 meters (9,800 to 14,800 feet), and the trail involves steep ascents, descents, and traversing mountain passes. It is recommended to undertake the trek with a licensed guide who can ensure your safety and provide insights into the local culture and environment.
  8. Overall, the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a remarkable adventure that combines natural beauty, cultural exploration, and physical challenge. It allows you to experience the pristine wilderness of Bhutan while immersing yourself in the country's unique traditions and landscapes.

Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi - Paro
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Board flight for Paro from Delhi. On the way to Paro, you will view breathtaking sights of various Himalayan Peaks including Mount Everest and Kanchang Junga. On arrival at Paro Airport, you will be received by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Check-in and take a little rest. In the evening you can take leisure walks to the nearby lanes. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 2: Paro
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Drive through the zigzag ways up the Pa Chu to Drukgyel Dzong. Drukgyel Dzong was earlier a fortress and Buddhist monastery which is now in ruins. Earlier this fortress defended Pa Chu valley from the Tibetan invasion. At the backdrop of this fortress is the Mt. Chomolhari. This amazing view is visible on a clear day. You can also visit the National Museum. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Paro - Thimphu
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Early morning drive through the zigzag roads besides the Pa Chu downstream to its meeting with the river Wang Chu and then finally reach to Thimphu (the Capital of Bhutan). Check-in at your hotel and freshen up. After having lunch at the hotel, you will visit Memorial Chorten. This shrine is devoted to the Late King. Return to your hotel for a night long stay.

Day 4: Thimphu
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This day is completely for visiting the tourist attractions of Thimphu. You can visit some of the religious structures like Changangkha Lhakhang, Zangthoperi Lhakhang, The National Memorial Chorten, or Statue of Sakyamuni Buddha. Apart from this, there are various museums & galleries like The National Folk Heritage Museum, The Textile Museum, Alaya Gallery, and Water Dragon Gallery that are worth visiting. You can also visit landmarks like Trashi Chhoe Dzong and Simtokha Dzong or enjoy flora and fauna at parks & preserves like Takin Preserve, Botanical Gardens, and Coronation Park. Further to get the sneak peek of the Traditional Crafts, you can also explore Zorig Chusum School of Traditional Arts. You can also wander in the Thimphu Centenary Farmers Weekend Market. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 5: Thimphu - Genekha
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Early morning drive to Genekha (14 km). It would take about 45 minutes to reach the first trekking destination - Genekha. This unmetalled road, with the signboard Genekha Pry School, requires 04 hours of trekking. This road is inaccessible during monsoon. Throughout the trail, there are abundant of coniferous vegetation and terrace farms. Halt for overnight camping at Genekha.

Day 6: Genekha - Gur
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In the morning leave Genekha and on the way to the next trekking (Gur-14 km), you will find exotic flora and fauna. First 02hours of gradual uphill walk will make you reach at a rock platform from where you can view the natural beauty below. After experiencing the mesmerizing view, it would take another 02 hours to finish the day's trekking. The camp will be in the middle of the wood and as you will reach by the afternoon, you can explore the nearby forest. In spring, you will find abundance of flowers all-around. Return for the overnight stay at the Gur camp.

Day 7: Gur - Labatama
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Today will be 5 hours of trekking, from Gur to Labatama. On the way, you will come across the rocky mountain vegetation. The trek will be amidst the flowers and asparagus (during spring). The pleasing surrounding helps the trekkers to freshen-up their mind and enjoy the natural setting of the place. Reaching the huge cairn you will enjoy the amazing view of complete Dagala range and meadows. You can also get the view of yak herder's camp, where you will have lunch. Post lunch, you will trek across meadows and hills, ending today's trekking of 12 km. Overnight camping near Yutsho Lake. This lake is praised for its golden trouts that are found in abundance here.

Day 8: Labatama
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You can enjoy this day with an exciting sightseeing tour of Labatama. This place is situated in the hearts of Dagala, with Dokarpo in the west, Mt. Larigang in the east, Tendrup Zomtsegang in the south and Labatama lakes in the north. The three lakes namely Relitso, Hentso and Jamatso are very popular for their mystic stories. This will be a guided tour where you can learn about the place and also enjoy the natural ambiance. You can take leisure walks around the place and also enjoy fishing at lakes. After complete day of excursion, return to your camp for overnight stay.

Day 9: Labatama
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Spend this day for expedition to Setso and nearby lakes. With 15 minutes of easy trekking, you will reach Setso. You can enjoy the natural setting of the place and then walk down to Jagetso Lake. You can indulge into a typical Himalayan mood by enjoying fishing and lunch near the lakes. You can also take pleasure in climbing Jomo (5050 m peak). After hours of adventurous rock climbing, you may enjoy the surrounding. Return to your camp for nightlong stay.

Day 10: Labatama - Panka
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Early morning, with uphill trekking for 20 minutes, will make you enjoy the spectacular view of the Great Himalayan Peaks. At this point is almost 4,460m above the sea level, your guide will help you to identify the peaks of Everest, Jichudrake, Tsendaygang, Kanchanjunga, Tsevingang, Chomolhari, Gangchen Taa, Masagang and Gangbom. Your 4 hour trek passes through the lakes, meadows and shrubs, and finally finishes as you reach your camp at Panka. Overnight camping at Panka.

Day 11: Panka - Talekha
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Though, being the last day of trekking, there is going to be a lot of natural beauty to be enjoyed. This day will make you trek across various passes, each having a unique element of splendor. Blue poppy varieties and mountain birds again add a magnificent feature of the place. Halt for lunch at a point where one train leads to Wangdiphodrang and the other towards Talekha (Talikha). Post lunch, you will have to take a lordly walk for an hour to reach the last Dagala range. From here you can enjoy the fascinating view of Thimphu. Downhill walk of an hour will end your trekking for the day as well as Dagala Trek. Halt at a point, a little above Talekha monastery, for overnight camping.

Day 12: Talekha - Thimphu
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Today you will visit Talekha village and Talekha monastery. On the way, you can see alpine and mixed vegetation. After trekking about 03 to 04 hours, you will reach the motorable road to Thimphu. Here your car waits to transfer you to your hotel in Thimphu by afternoon. You can spend the rest of the day at leisure in the town. Visit the nearby markets, talk to the locals, enjoy street food, etc. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Day 13: Thimphu - Paro
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In the morning, you will drive to the International Airport at Paro to board your onward flight.

Inclusion

• Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels. • Breakfast + Lunch OR Dinner

• Transfers and sightseeing as pre-package car

• All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances

• All applicable hotel and transport taxes.

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