Snowman Trek I – 29N/30D 2018-05-23T10:49:53+00:00

Snowman Trek I – 29N/30D

Description

The Snowman Trek is an extension of the beautiful Laya Gasa Trek, and leads from Laya into high altitudes of the Bhutanese Himalayas. It takes tough and enduring trekkers into the Lunana region and further on to Gangkhar Puensum and Bumthang or down to Sephu in Trongsa district, depending on which route you choose. The Snowman trek leads through the most remote areas up to very high altitudes. Trekkers have to camp in altitudes above 5,000m more than once, and depending on the seasonal temperatures, the camps are sometimes on snow.

Max Elevation: 5,320m

Min Elevation: 2,850m

Difficulty: Hard

Season: June, July, August, September, October

No. of Days: 26Days

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival at the Paro International Airport. The Traveller Trails – Bhutan’s representative will receive and transfer to hotel.

Later in the afternoon,

  • National Museum
  • Paro Dzong
  • Drukgyel
  • Experience true authentic Bhutanese farm house

In the evening, scroll down to Paro town

Overnight Paro

Day 02: Paro – Hike to Tiger Monastery

Hike to Tiger Nest Monastery as good acclimatisation for the trek

Overnight Paro

Day 03: Paro - Gunitsawa Village – Sharna Zampa

Distance

40minutes

Time

40 Minutes

Ascent

80m

Camp Altitude

2,850m

This trek begins at Gunitsawa Village were you pass the army post. At the army check post your trek permit (provided by your tour operator) will be checked and endorsed. The campsite is on the opposite side of the river, not far from Gunitsawa.

Day 04: Sharna Zampa - Thangthangkha.

Distance

22 km

Time

7-8hours

Ascent

770m, descent 10m

Camp Altitude

3,610m

On this long day, the trail continues with lots of small ups and downs. After going uphill through the river valley the valley finally narrows gradually to a mere path which descends to a meadow where a camp will be set up. From here, if weather permits, you will have the first great view of Mt. Jomolhari.

Day 05: Thangthagkha - Jangothang

Distance

19km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

480m

Camp Altitude

4,080m

If you did not see Mt. Jomolhari the previous evening, you will still have a chance to get a great view early this morning. This morning the trek continues up the Paro Chhu valley which widens into patches of alpine meadow and scanty growths of forest. You will cross an army checkpoint along the way and enjoy a spectacular view of high mountain ridges and snow-capped peaks. In this area yaks and their herder’s homes become a regular feature of the landscape. Passing the villages Soe, Takethang and Dangochang is another asset on this day. After reaching Jangothang, one of the most beautiful campsites of the Himalayas, you will again have a spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari.

Day 06: Jangothang Halt.

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The rest day in Jangothang provides plenty of possibilities for day hikes with great views of lakes and snow capped mountains such as Jomolhari and Jichu Drake. There are good chances to spot some blue sheep on the upper slopes of the valley. Jangothang is a perfect environment for your acclimatization. You can also trek up to Tosoh or hike around the area. There are good short hiking trails in three directions. Jomolhari and its subsidiary mountain chains lay directly west, Jichu Drakey to the north and there are a number of unclimbed peaks to the east.

Day 07: Jangothang – Lingshi

Distance

18km

Time

6-7hours

Ascent

840m, descent 870m

Camp Altitude

4,010m

This is one of the longest days of the trek. A short distance from the camp the trail begins climbing rapidly for about half an hour and then becomes a gradual ascent to the Nyilila pass at 4,870m. While on the climb enjoy the surroundings. You might see herds of blue sheep grazing on the slopes of the mountains. From the pass you will have spectacular views of Mt. Jomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tsherimgang, all of them rising above 7,000m. It's a gradual descent to the camp where you will pass by some of the yak herder’s tents, made from yak wool. The herders use these tents while travelling tovarious pastures for their yaks. As you come down into the Lingshi basin, a beautiful U-shaped valley, you get a wonderful view of Lingshi Dzong on clear days. Tserimgang and its glaciers rise up at the north end of the valley. The campsite is next to a stone hut you reach just before Lingshi Dzong.

Day 08: Lingshi – Chebisa

Distance

10km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

280m, descent 410m

Camp Altitude

3,880m

Today is the shortest walking day, and you can really take it easy. Shortly after starting you will reach a chorten below Lingshi Dzong. Here, you have the choice of staying on the main trail or taking a detour up to the Lingshi Dzong (4,220m), which sits right atop a high ridge. This Dzong is under reconstruction from a 2011 earthquake which damaged its central building. In addition to a very special atmosphere of mystic tranquility, Lingshi Dzong provides a great view over the valley. After Lingshi Dzong you will be passing the villages of Lingshi and Goyul. In Goyul, the stone houses are clustered together to form a small compact village that is unusual in Bhutan where settlements are usually scattered. On reaching the campsite at Chebisa you will have plenty of time to visit the village houses if you feel up to it. There is also a beautiful waterfall located behind the village that is worth visiting.

Day 09: Chebisa – Shomuthang

Distance

17km

Time

6 - 7hours

Ascent

890m, descent 540m

Camp Altitude

4,220m

The morning starts with a long ascent behind Chebisa Village (2-3 hours) through a wide pastureland towards Gobu La (pass). On the way, you will see a few people herding yaks. There is also a great chance to spot large herds of blue sheep above the trail. After crossing Gobu La (4,410m), you descend into the valley, then climb again a little bit, before descending again to Shakshepasa (3,980), a large U-shaped valley. Climbing from here you will finally reach the campsite at Shomuthang, above a river, which is a tributary of the Nochu River.

Day 10: Shomuthang – Robluthang

Distance

18km

Time

6-7hours

Ascent

700m,descent 760m

Camp Altitude

4,160m

You begin by climbing up the valley to view Kang Bum (6,526 m) and some edelweiss. After two hours of climbing you will reach Jhari La (4,750m), from where you catch the first glimpse of Sinche La, the pass you will have to cross the day after. The big snow peak in the north is Gangchhenta 6,840 m, better known as the Great Tiger Mountain. If weather is clear, Tserim Kang and the top of Jomolhari will be visible. The camp by the river is called Tsheri Jathang located in a beautiful wide and remote valley. Herds of takin, the Bhutanese National Animal, migrate to this valley in summer and remain for about four months. The valley has been declared a takin sanctuary. Climb up a little bit and you will reach the campsite at Robluthang in a rocky meadow.

Day 11: Robluthang – Limithang

Distance

19km

Time

6-7hours

Ascent

850m,descent 870m

Camp Altitude

4,140m

The trek starts out with an initial 40-60mins ascent before gradually raising for another 1.5 hours through a boulder field. It is then a 1 hour steep ascent before reaching Sinche La (5,005m) – the final and highest pass on the trek if you don’t intend to continue the Snowman trek from Laya onwards. As you descend the far side of the passyou will see an impressive terminal moraine and a glacial lake at the foot of the valley. You can see classic examples of lateral moraines where the glacier has pushed rocks up both sides of the valley. Below the moraine, you cross the Kango Chhu and soon reach the Limithang campsite. The peak of Gangchhenta towers over the campsite even though it’s quite a distance away.

Day 12: Limithang – Laya

Distance

10km

Time

4-5hours

Ascent

600m,descent 340m

Camp Altitude

3,840m

Today, you walk downhill all the way along a narrow, winding river valley. After a long time, the trail takes you through a densely forested region. The trail leads you to the west side of Laya village. From the west of the village you will have spectacular views of Mt. Gangchhenta and Mt. Masagang. In the village centre is a community school and a basic health unit with a telephone connection.

Day 13: Rest / Acclimatisation day in Laya

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If you have trekked from Paro Valley you should spend a day recuperating from the trek to Laya and preparing yourself for the rest of this challenging but spectacular trek. If you have started from Gasa (Punakha) you should also walk up to Laya to acclimatize, and not just stay at the trail junction to Lunana. It’s worthwhile to spend one day in Laya just for the great views from Laya and its extraordinary inhabitants.

Day 14: Laya – Rhoduphu

Distance

19km

Time

6-8hours

Ascent

1,0300m, descent 750m

Camp Altitude

4,160m

From Laya we descend to an army camp and continue following the river till the turn off point to Rhoduphu. After lunch the climb continues through rhododendron bushes till you reach the camp at Roduphu just next to the Rhodu Chhu.

Day 15: Rhodophu – Narethang

Distance

17km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

740m

Camp Altitude

4,900m

After following the river for about half an hour you will have a steady climb to a high open valley at 4,600m and then further up to Tsomo La (4,900m). Tsomo La offers a superb view of Lunana, Mount Jomolhari and Jichu Drake, and the Tibetan border. The route then crosses a flat, barren plateau at about 5,000m. The campsite at Narethang is towered by the peak of Gangla Karchung (6,395m).

Day 16: Narethang – Tarina

Distance

18km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

270m, descent 1,200m

Camp Altitude

3,9700m

From the camp you will climb for about an hour to Gangla Karchung La (5,120m). The view from the pass is breathtaking and the whole range of mountains including Jekangphu Gang (7,100m), Tsenda Kang and Teri Gang (7,300m) can be seen. The pass descends along a large moraine. Again one has great views: a massive glacier descends from Teri Kang to a deep turquoise lake at its foot. Up here a glacial lake burst through its dam in the early 1960s, causing widespread damage and partially destroying Punakha Dzong. Finally, it is a very long descent through thick rhododendron to Tarina valley, where you will find several good campsites along the Tang Chhu.

Day 17: Tarina - Woche

Distance

17km

Time

6-7hours

Ascent

270m, descent 330m

Camp Altitude

3,9100m

The walk leads down through conifer forests following the upper ridges of the Pho Chhu, passing some impressive waterfalls. The trail then climbs over a ridge and drops to Woche, a settlement of a few houses, the first village in the Lunana region.

Day 18: Woche - Lhedi

Distance

17km

Time

6-7hours

Ascent

980m, descent 1,190m

Camp Altitude

3,700m

The trek starts through juniper and fir forests, and further ahead, through rhododendron bushes. Climb up to Keche La pass (4,650m) where one can have the great view of surrounding mountains again. After the pass, descend to the riverside walking through a village with a stunning view of Table Mountain and others. Follow up the river till Lhedi Village. Lhedi has a basic health unit, a school and a wireless telephone connection.

Day 19: Lhedi - Thanza

Distance

17km

Time

7-8hours

Ascent

450m

Camp Altitude

4,150m

In clear weather, you will have great views of Table Mountain (7,100m). Around lunchtime you will pass the small village of Chozo (4,090m) which has a dzong still in use. Reaching Thanza again you will have a great view of Table Mountain which forms a 3,000m high wall of snow and ice behind the village. Although there are possibilities to camp directly at Thanza, most groups prefer to camp in Thoencha.

Day 20: Rest day at Thanza

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In Thanza walk around and experience some village life or climb up the ridge for fascinating views of lakes and mountains. But as it takes time to arrange new yaks (the yaks from Laya will not go further than Thanza) you might have to spend one day at Thanza anyway.

Day 21: Thanza – Danji

Distance

8km

Time

3-4hours

Ascent

80m

Camp Altitude

4,230m

From Thoencha, the trail climbs up to a large boulder from where you will have excellent views of Thanza, Toencha and Choso village and the surrounding mountains. After a few hours of relatively flat and easy walking, you will reach a yak meadow with some yak herders’ huts. An excellent campsite with a great chance to spot some blue sheep on the hills above. A trail junction near the campsite will give you the choice between the routes up to Gangkhar Puensum base camp, and further on to Bumthang or to Sephu (Trongsa). Both routes are described in this website.

Day 22: Danji – Tshochena

Distance

12km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

980m, descent 240m

Camp Altitude

4,9700m

Having chosen the route to Sephu, the trek crosses the creek and after a long climb, you will reach Jaze La (5,150m) with spectacular panoramic mountain views. The path then descends between snow covered peaks and a couple of small lakes to the campsite near the Shore of Tshochena Lake.

Day 23: Tshochena – Jichu Dramo

Distance

14km

Time

4-5hours

Ascent

230m, descent 150m

Camp Altitude

5,050m

You follow the bank of the blue green lake before arriving at a ridge at 5,100m, where there is another spectacular view in all directions. After going up and down over small hills to reach a glacial lake, the route descends first before climbing again up the next pass, the Loju La (5,140m). Finally after crossing a small saddle (5,100m) you will enter a wide glacial valley from where the trail descends gradually to the campsite at Jichu Dramo.

Day 24: Jichu Dramo – Chukarpo

Distance

18km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

320m, descent 730

Camp Altitude

4,600m

Right after leaving the camp you will climb through a moraine to Rinchen Zoe La (5,320m). Spectacular mountain scenery with Gangkhar Puensum amongst the impressive mountains is the reward for climbing the highest pass on this trek route. Rinchen Zoe Peak (5,650) towers above the pass the west. Descending from the pass, the route leads into a wide valley with several lakes and goes steeply down along a moraine to the Thamphe Chhu. Here the vegetation begins to thicken again and you will see the first real trees since Lhedi. After a couple of hours you reach the campsite at Chukarpo.

Day 25: Chukarpo – Thampe Tsho

Distance

18km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

400m, descent 700m

Camp Altitude

4,300m

The descent continues along the river till you reach the yak herder huts at Gala Pang Chhu (4010m). From here the trail climbs steeply towards Thampe Tsho, a beautiful clear turquoise lake, with the campsite next to it.

Day 26: Thampe Tsho – Maurothang

Distance

14km

Time

5-hours

Ascent

330m, descent 1,020m

Camp Altitude

3,610m

From the lake you climb steeply to the last pass on your trek, the Thampe La (4,600m) with a good chance to spot some blue sheep on the way. Then the path descends to the sacred lake Om Thso. Passing a waterfall you will reach another, smaller lake 100m below to descend steeply to the Nikka Chhu. The path finally leads through mixed forest to large clearing on the banks of the river with a few yak herder huts, Maurothang.

Day 27: Maurothang – Sephu

Distance

18km

Time

5-6hours

Ascent

990m

Camp Altitude

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On the last day of this extraordinary trek your porters will have to change from yaks to horses as the yaks will not be willing to go further down. The path follows the Nikka Chhu to reach a large grassy area overlooking the road and the village of Sephu. You finally reach the road at the Nikka Chhu bridge at Sephu where you will find several stores (mainly selling bamboo products) and small restaurants. Transfer to Punakha. Snowman Trek I - Finish

Overnight Punakha

Day 28: Explore Punakha - Thimphu
Explore Punakha valley with visit to Punakha Dzong. The majestic Punakha Dzong is built at the confluence of the two major rivers Phochhu (Male River) and Mocchu (Female River). In addition to its structural beauty, Punakha Dzong is notable for containing the preserved remains of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the unifier of Bhutan and Rangjung Karsapani as well.
And, then visit to country’s longest suspension bridge hanging over Punakha valley.

After lunch, small hike to Chimi Lhakhang.  The hiking trails takes through the paddy fields and rural farm house. And, you will see the Phallus paintings on the walls of houses. The phallus-means an image or representation of an erect penis, typically symbolizing fertility. The Devine Mad Man – Drukpa Kuenly is the man behind this story.

While on transfer to Thimphu, you will stop at Dochhu la Pass. The pass is adorned with 108 small stupas and beautiful prayer flags hanging over the spectacular pass.

If it’s a clear day, you will have the opportunity to see Eastern Himalayan Mountain Ranges beautifully.

Overnight Thimphu

Day 29: Sightseeing in Thimphu

  • National Memorial Chorten
  • National Textile Museum
  • Kuensel Phodrang
  • Art & Craft Centre

In the evening, scrolls down the Thimphu town.

Day 30: Paro – Departure

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Inclusions

  • Bhutan Tourist tariff royalty & visa fees
  • All private excursions and transfers in SUV vehicles
  • Local English speaking trekking guide/tour leader
  • Cook and camp hand who will take care of camp chores and provide wholesome meals
  • Services of horsemen who will look after the yaks & ponies that transport luggage and camp gears
  • Experienced Driver
  • Accommodations at highest standard government approved hotels & guesthouses.
  • All meals in Bhutan
  • All entrance fees and permits

Exclusions

  • All personal expense such as bars, beverages, laundry, telephone and tips
  • Medical/Travel issurance.