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Druk Path Trek

$3280
Duration
10 days
Max People
20
Min Age
18
Tour Type

Description

Bhutan, a landlocked country is a sovereign nation with a total area of 38,394 km². It is situated between the People’s Republic of China in the north and the Republic of India in the south. Although a small country in comparison to its neighboring countries, Bhutan is heaven for trekkers who want to increase their affinity with Mother Nature. With more than 70% of the land covered by forest, Bhutan is rich in flora and fauna. With five national parks, four wildlife sanctuaries, and a nature reserve, Bhutan is a carbon-negative country to date. Bhutan is one of the countries amongst the ten most important biodiversity hotspots in the world.

Therefore, it is essential to go beyond city exploration to experience the majestic views of the Himalayas. Druk Path Trek is designed for enthusiastic and nature-loving trekkers who are keen to explore nature, flora, and fauna. This is a moderately easy trekking route.

This is one of the most renowned trekking destinations in Bhutan. The best time for trekking is from March-May and from September- November. During the trek, you get to see the highest mountain of Bhutan, a majestic view of pathways covered by rhododendron including an opportunity to acquaint yourself with the rural life and community of Bhutan. You will also get a chance to indulge in the profound culturally diversified environment with warm and friendly local inhabitants. As Bhutan lays a strong emphasis on the preservation, promotion, and protection of its local culture, you will be excited to be a part of it during your stay in Bhutan.

We will provide you with a certified English-speaking local guide who will not only accompany you to the entire trek but will also share with you the ancient folk stories and the significance of the trekking route. If you are considering this trek, please do let us know, our professional team is eager to serve you.

Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Bhutan, Paro (2250m)

Day 2: Sightseeing at Paro including Tiger’s Nest Monastery- Altogether 40 minute drive and 3/4 hour hike

Day 3: Trek to Jele Dzong ((3480m)) – 4/5 hour

Day 4: Trek to Jangchulakha (3770m) – 4/5 hour

Day 5: Trek to Jimilangtso (3870m) – 4/5 hour

Day 6: Trek to Simkota Tsho (4110m) – 4/5 hour

Day 7: Trek to Phajoding (3750m) – 4/5 hour

Day 8: Trek to Thimphu (2300m) – 3/4 hour

Day 9: Drive to Paro and detour to tourist places nearby the route (2250m)

Day 10: Departure from Paro

Cost Includes

  • We will provide full board service during the entire trek with three meals served on each day.
  • All ground transportation including airport pick up and drop facility
  • An English speaking guide will accompany you throughout the trip.
  • All entrance fees and permits are included for all destinations as per the itinerary.
  • All accommodation including Tented camping during the trek

Cost Excludes

  • International Flights airfare
  • Bhutan Visa Fee
  • Additional costs in case of flight cancellation, bad weather, road blockage and extra days stay except mentioned in the package.
  • Tipping for guide and driver
  • All other costs not listed in the inclusion list are considered as your expense

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Arrival in Bhutan, Paro (2250m)

Upon your arrival at Paro International Airport, our representative will transfer you to the hotel. We will give you an overview of our trek schedule after check-in at the hotel. We will then go for a short stroll around the Paro city and visit the Paro Market where you will come across colorfully painted wooden shops, local products and the traditional outdoor market of Bhutan.

Day 2 Sightseeing at Paro including Tiger’s Nest Monastery

After a twenty-minute drive from Paro, we start hiking to Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger’s Nest. We will have a scenic walk while having a religious insight of this popular destination of Bhutan. On our way back to the hotel, we will visit Kyichu Lhakhang. This temple is regarded to be the origin for the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan.

Day 3 Trek to Jele Dzong (3480m)

The first route of the hike begins from the National Museum of Bhutan, Ta Dzong situated at a height of 2280m. The trek follows graveled road followed by a steep ridge, after which you have to descend to reach the campsite. We will stay in tents and see Mt. Jumolhari if the weather is clear.

Day 4 Trek to Jangchulakha (3770m)

After breakfast, we resume our hike by first climbing for one and half hours passing through thick alpine forests with rhododendron trees. We then trek uphill until we reach Jangchulakha. You can hear pheasants on the way and see yak herds around our campsite.

Day 5 Trek to Jimilangtso (3870m)

Today, we will hike along the mountain ridges to reach camping site at Jimilangtso. You will also enjoy a spectacular view of Jichu Drake (6989m) the peak representing protective deity of Paro. Our camping site to close to Jimilangtso Lake famous for trout.

Day 6 Trek to Simkota Tsho (4110m)

Today, we will hike through dwarf rhododendron trees to reach Simkota Tsho at an altitude of 4110m. You will see Janye Tsho Lake on the route. You will also come across the camps of yak herders and have a glimpse of their living style.

Day 7 Trek to Phajoding (3750m)

Today, we will begin your hike with brief climbing, and on a clear day, you will see Mt. Gangkhar Punsum (7541m), the highest peak of Bhutan. Apart from this, you will get an impressive view of the entire Thimphu valley. The campsite is located above Phadjoding Monastery constructed in the 9th century.

Day 8 Trek to Thimphu (2300m)

We will walk downhill passing through blue pines after visiting Phadjoding Monastery. You will pass prayer flags while moving along the route. After lunch at Thimphu, you will visit Takin Preserve where Takin, an endangered animal, also the national animal of Bhutan has been preserved. We will also visit Tashichhodzong, the site of monarch’s throne room which is also considered as a religious center.

Day 9 Drive to Paro and detour tourist places nearby the route (2250m)

We will start the ride to Paro by visiting National Memorial Chorten dedicated to World Peace. Then, we will go to visit the Folk Heritage Museum and the National Textile Museum which will provide you with an opportunity to experience the rural life of Bhutan with its display of traditional art and culture. After this, we will travel to Pangri Zampa Monastery, built in the 16th century, and reach Paro for a night stay.

Day 9 Departure from Paro

After breakfast and, as per your flight schedule, our representative will assist in checking out from the hotel and transfer you to Paro International Airport for your final departure from Bhutan. You will fly out of the country with beautiful memories of Bhutan.

Things to do upon your Arrival at Kathmandu before your trek:

Upon your arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from our company will be there to extend a warm welcome to you. You will then be swiftly transferred to the hotel in a private vehicle. Upon reaching the hotel, you can check in and take some time to relax. At the scheduled time, our company owner, Hom Rana, will personally greet you for the trip briefing on the Everest Base Camp Trek, providing comprehensive details.

During this briefing, we will carefully go through your packing list to ensure you have everything you need. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to meet your trek guide and receive essential items such as the company duffel bag, t-shirt, cap, and trekking map.

In the evening, we cordially invite you to join us for a welcome dinner hosted by the company. Following this, the next day you will embark on a flight to Lukla to commence your trekking adventure.

Lukla Flight Information (Kathmandu & Ramechhap):

We would like to update you on important changes regarding Lukla flights during peak trek seasons (March, April, May, October, and November). Due to increased air traffic in these months, Lukla flights will be operated from Manthali airport in Ramechhap instead of Kathmandu. However, during non-peak seasons (January, February, June, July, August, September, and December), Lukla flights will continue to operate from Kathmandu.

If you are catching a Lukla flight from Ramechhap, please be advised that you need to depart from Kathmandu early in the morning, around 1:30 to 2:00 AM. The journey from Kathmandu to Ramechhap takes approximately 4-5 hours. Your guide will arrive at your hotel at the specified time to pick you up and drive you to Ramechhap.

It’s important to note that Lukla flights may face disruptions due to factors such as bad weather, airline technical problems, and other unforeseen circumstances. Therefore, we recommend planning for an additional 2-3 days as a contingency to accommodate potential delays.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in adapting to these changes for a smoother and more enjoyable trekking experience.

Tea House Meals During EBC Trek:

Nepal Peak Adventure consistently provides our clients with top-notch lodging and dining options. Our Everest Base Camp package includes three full-board meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, complemented by tea or coffee at each meal. Throughout the trek, you can choose your meals from the teahouse menu, which offers a variety of local and international dishes, ensuring you maintain energy levels with nourishing meals.

You have the flexibility to opt for Nepali, Western, or Indian cuisines during the entire trek, and the cost of food is covered in the package, allowing you to relish your preferred meals. We highly recommend trying Dal and Bhaat, a typical Nepali dish. For day hikes, it’s beneficial to carry energy bars or dried fruits and stay well-hydrated.

For health reasons, we strongly advise against consuming non-vegetarian items throughout the trek.

Typical Day during EBC trek:

Your trek officially begins upon your arrival in Lukla. Each day, a typical routine commences with a substantial breakfast served between 6:30 to 7:30 AM. After breakfast, you set out on your trek, progressing toward the planned destinations. Before starting the trek, it is advisable to pack all the essentials for the day hike in your backpack, while your duffel bags will be carried by the porter at their own pace.

Throughout the journey, you will make regular stops for short breaks to hydrate, have snacks, or capture photos. Typically, after three to four hours of trekking, a lunch break is scheduled along the route.

Upon reaching the designated overnight stay, you have the opportunity to relax or explore the surrounding area. In the evening, around 6 to 7 PM, dinner will be served. Following dinner, you can engage in conversation with your guide, who will also brief you about the plan for the next day. Subsequently, you can choose to retire to bed or spend your time playing cards, reading books, or simply relaxing at your own pace.

About Wifi, Charging, and Electricity Facility in Tea Houses:

Upon your airport arrival, it is recommended to acquire a Nepali SIM card (with Ncell being a suggested choice) for the duration of your entire trek. You can opt for a tourist data pack that remains accessible for most of the trek, covering locations like Lukla, Namche, Phakding, and Gorakshep. While teahouses generally offer WiFi facilities, there are additional charges ranging from approximately 300-500 per device. Hence, having a data pack proves beneficial in these regions.

In Tyangboche or Deboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche, you can obtain a WiFi card from Airlink. They offer an unlimited internet package at the cost of NRS 700 for 24 hours and NRS 1200 for 48 hours. This Airlink WiFi is accessible in almost all teahouses along the way but can only be logged in on one device.

For charging, an extra fee is required, depending on the devices and duration. Free charging is available until Namche, where there is an electricity supply. However, after Namche, particularly from Dingboche onward, all teahouses rely on solar energy, and charging your devices is not free. The pricing for charging varies from place to place. Note that charging may be slow and challenging at times due to low solar energy.

Best season for Everest Bsae Camp trek 14 Days:

The key ingredient for a successful Everest Base Camp trek is timing it right. The optimal seasons for trekking are spring (March to May) and autumn (November to December). However, it’s worth noting that during these peak seasons, the trail tends to be crowded with fellow trekkers. If you prefer a less crowded experience, choosing the shoulder times such as post-monsoon and pre-winter is an option, and Nepal Peak Adventure can seamlessly arrange it for you.

Preparation for trekking in Nepal is a crucial aspect, and when it comes to packing gear, careful selection of the right materials is essential. A well-thought-out preparation and packing strategy contribute significantly to the success of the trek.

We conduct a thorough packing list check during the briefing session in Kathmandu and provide you with a company duffel bag. It’s important to note that there is a weight limit of 20 kg for luggage carried by our porter, with one porter assigned for two trekkers. Therefore, each trekker’s luggage weight should not exceed 10 kg. We kindly request you to pack accordingly.

From headwear to footwear, here is the list of gear you will need to complete the trekking in Nepal properly.

Basic Gears and Equipment:

  • Duffle Bag (Company will provide you with a 50-70 liters duffle bag)
  • Day Pack (35-45 liters recommended) with rain cover
  • Trekking Poles (1 pair)
  • Four-season sleeping bag (can be rented at Thamel)
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional)

Personal First Aid Kit and Medications:

  • Our guides will carry a first aid kit provided by the company. However, you can have your own with the consultation of your doctor.
  • Water bottle / Water bladder

Headwear:

  • Beanie (1 Nos)
  • Sun hat or Cap (we provide a free company cap) (1 Nos)
  • Polarized Sunglass (1 Nos)
  • Buff/Neck Gaiter (1 Nos)
  • Headlight (1 Nos)

Body Wear:

  • Insulating layers/thermal wear (2 pairs)
  • T-shirt (2 pairs)
  • Full sleeve t-shirt (thin and thick) (1 each)
  • Waterproof and windproof outer layers (1 Nos)
  • Fleece jacket (1 Nos)
  • Down jacket (Company provides)

Lower Body:

  • Hiking Pants (2 pairs)
  • Comfortable pants for the teahouses (1 Nos)
  • Hiking shorts (optional)
  • Waterproof and windproof pant (optional)

Hand Wears:

  • Fabric liner gloves (1 pair)
  • Hard-shell outer glove (1 pair)

Feet Wears:

  • Fabric warm socks (2/3 pairs)
  • Hiking socks (2/3 pairs)
  • Trekking boot high ankle with a good grip recommended (1 pair)
  • Casual shoes for the teahouses
  • Gaiters (optional)

Personal Utilities:

  • Undergarments (according to your needs)
  • Pajamas or sleeping clothes (optional)
  • Sunscreen cream
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Toiletries
  • Snacks (chocolates, dry fruits, energy bars, etc.)
  • Playing cards
  • Power banks

Documentation:

  • Valid passport and necessary permits
  • Nepal visa
  • Extra passport-sized photos
  • Travel insurance details
  • Emergency contact information
  • Money (local currency and small denominations)

Note: Most of the gear can be rented in Thamel, Nepal, so you don’t need to carry heavy luggage. Also, some of the gear will be provided to you by Nepal Peak Adventure.

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