11 Days 10 Nights
Bhutan
Attributes
4700 Feet
Cold to very cold
0-10 degree celsius
Overview
Overview
The Jomolhari Trek is renowned for its stunning beauty, offering breathtaking views of Mount Jomolhari, Bhutan's second highest peak at 7,326 meters (24,035 feet). Sacred to the Bhutanese, the mountain adds cultural and spiritual significance to the trek.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, alpine meadows, rocky slope with wildflowers, and pristine glacial lakes reflecting snow-capped peaks. Along the way, ancient monasteries and dzongs perch on hillsides or nestle in valleys, blending architectural and cultural importance against the backdrop of the Himalayas.
The route is rich in biodiversity, offering sightings many bird species including the of Himalayan monal pheasants, common ravens the Bhutan's national bird, mammals, Himalayan marmots, musk deer, blue sheep, home for many cats including the snow leopard and yaks grazing in high-altitude pastures.
This six-day trek provides a diverse and enriching experience for nature enthusiasts, showcasing various ecosystems and biodiversity.