DAGALA TREK
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Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is off the beaten track as you hardly see trekkers on the trail.This trek starts above Thimphu and takes to several mesmerizing high-altitude lakes- but unfortunately, nowhere close to the fabled thousand!
The duration of the trek can be anywhere between five to six days. Although your highest camp is at 14,104ft/4,300m the route takes you up to a lofty 15,416ft/4,700m from where you get spectacular mountain views. Some popular mountains that you can get a glimpse of would be Mount Everest in Nepal, Jomolhari, Masanggang, Jichu Drake, Tiger Mountain in Bhutan and many more.
The trail also takes you through bird rich areas, alpine flowers, attractive meadows and several traditional Bhutanese villages
Duration : 07 Nights / 08 Days
Destination Covered : Thimphu- Dagana Thousand Lake Trek-Paro .
Day 1: Paro to Thimphu
Fly to Paro. If you get a seat on the left side of the plane and the weather cooperates, you may have spectacular views of the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas. Meet your guide and driver and head towards Thimphu. On the way, stop at Tachog Lhakhang (the Iron Chain Bridge), a temple located across the famous iron chain bridge built over the meandering Pa Chhu (Paro River). Devour yourself to the invigorating ambiance of the cool-sweeping breeze and bright colored prayer flags. The whole set up a feast to the eye.
Take a stroll around town and soak in the atmosphere of this magical capital. Also, visit the archery ground where local teams demonstrate amazing skill with bow and arrow as they practice the national sport of Bhutan.
If time permits we can also visit a few other Landmark places.
Overnight: Hotel in Thimphu
Day 2: Thimphu- Genekha , Genekha to Gur
You will begin the day by driving from Thimphu for about 45 minutes to the beautiful Genekha village from where your trek starts. The village is famous for producing Masutake and chanterelle mushrooms.
Genekha to Gur
You will walk over mule path, through terraced fields and coniferous forests rich with alpine flora and plenty of birds. You will then descend down to the river and after two hours of gradual uphill climb you reach the huge rock platform at 3350m, which offers a picturesque view of the valley. After another two hours of trekking you will reach your campsite at Gur (3,290m), amidst abundance of wild flowers.
Overnight at Camp
Day 3: Gur - Labatama with Spectacular view Of Kanchenjunga and Dagala Range
While trekking across the ridges, one can enjoy the beauty of the rugged mountain vegetation. Today’s trek is amidst flowers, wild asparagus (in spring) and large meadows, which freshens your mind. Weaving through tiny streams, you will climb gently through scattered birches and rhododendrons to arrive at Pag Labtsa pass (4,250m) marked by huge cairns. From the pass, you will have spectacular views of Kanchenjunga (Sikkim) and most of the Bhutanese Himalayan peaks. Descending from the pass one will view the entire Dagala range meadows and yak herders camp. Lunch at nearby yak herder’s camp. You will descend into the Labatama valley and then ascend gradually through the valley passing some yak herder huts till you reach Utsho Lake (4,300m) where golden trout are in abundance. Our campsite is right next to the lake.
Overnight: Camp
Day 4: Exploratory Halt at Labatama
You will spend the day exploring any one of the nearby lakes such as Relitsho, Hentsho, Setsho, and Jagetsho Lakes. These lakes are full of trouts and your trekking leader will tell you mystic stories about these lakes. Lunch by the lakeside with a spectacular view around can be a memorable experience. After lunch, you can also attempt to climb the Jomo peak at an altitude of 5,050m. Return to camp by dusk and prepare for the next day.
Overnight: Camp
Day 5: Labatama- Panka
You will walk along the western side of Dalatsho up to a saddle at (4520m) from where you have a majestic view of the prominent Himalayan peaks such as Everest (Nepal), Kanchenjunga (Sikkim), Masangang, Tiger Mountain, Tsendagang, and Jichu Drake in Bhutan. From the saddle, the path descends, passing some yak herder huts to Doccha Chuu River. You will follow the river for a while, staying higher up on the slope until you reach Panka. Here the Himalayan monal pheasants are a common sight, besides yaks and horses. We will camp at Panka (4,000m).
Overnight: Camp
Day 6: Panka via Talakha & Chamgang to Thimphu
Today, you will be crossing several passes, each one more impressive than the other. Different varieties of Blue Poppy (June-July) and mountain birds can be found on the trail. Lunch at the point, where one trail leads to Talakha and the other to Wangduephodrang. After lunch, an hour’s gradual climb brings you to the last pass, Tale La (4180m) from where the views of Dagala range and Thimphu is superb. Start a long descent through a forest of spruce, birch, juniper, and rhododendrons to Talakha Goempa (3080m). From the Talakha Goempa, you will hike down through mixed vegetation, apple orchards, and feeder road to the Village of Chamgang. Your car will be waiting here to transfer you to Thimphu.
Overnight: Hotel in Thimphu
Day 7: Thimphu- Paro , Tiger's Nest Hike
In the morning we will stop by General Post Office General Post Office where you can make a postage stamp with your own picture which can be posted within Bhutan & then head towards Paro.
We can take a steep, 1½-hour hike to a teahouse, where you can enjoy a great view of Taktsang Monastery (its name means “tiger’s nest”), perched on a cliff 2,700 feet above the floor of the Paro valley. The hike follows a steep switchback trail through the forest, and after a break with tea and cookies, we can continue another thirty minutes to a closer viewpoint.
On the way back to Paro, we can stop by Kichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. In the evening we can visit the Paro town with a street of typical Bhutanese traditional buildings or visit Namgay Artisanal Brewery and try out different flavors of Bhutanese beer.
Overnight at Hotel in Paro
Day 8: Departure
Nature Nest Travels Team will see you off to Paro International Airport and bid you farewell
Package Inclusion
A sustainable tourism Royalty (SDF) to the Royal Government of Bhutan which goes towards the economic developmental works such as in the education , health, roads, etc.,
Bhutan Visa
Accommodations in 3- star properties. (Can be upgraded to 4 & 5-star with additional Premium)
All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Certified English Speaking Bhutanese Guide.
All ground transportation
All internal taxes and charges including Entry Fees
Mineral Water while traveling
Package Exclusion
Airfare (Can be arranged with us)
Travel Insurance
Any Expenses of Personal Nature
Tips for Guide & Driver
Tour Highlights
Watch the sunrise from Jomolhari
be rewarded of breathtaking landscape
Traverse the trails of wild Blossom
Enjoy the tranquility of pristine lake
Experience the undisrupted calmness of nature
Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery or the Taktsang Goemba. Perched on a mountain cliff at 900 meters off the ground, it is stunning and beautiful. It is Bhutan’s most religious site and iconic landmark
Explore Paro valley, the hillsides dotted with temples enables you to find peace & tranquility just up any hills. Visit Historical Sites: Paro Dzong, Ta Dzong, Kichu Lhakhang.
Relieve the city stress in nature’s lap
Spend a night at valley of Thimphu, the only capital in the world without a traffic light. It is also said the eight lucky sign is embedded in natural features to the left of Thimphu Valley.