Overview

This three day trek around Bumthang offers both fantastic views of an unspoiled natural environment endowed with a diverse array of flora and fauna as well as an opportunity to visit ancient Buddhist temples and monasteries.

 

The trail takes you though forests of blue pine, birch, maple, spruce, juniper, bamboo and a beautiful, rugged landscape draped in countless varieties of rhododendrons. As you walk along the tranquil ridges and mountains of Bumthang you will be treated to unparalleled views of Mt. Gangkar Puensum, the highest unclimbed peak in the world. There is an abundance of avian wildlife in this area and pheasants such as the beautiful Himalayan Tragopan are a common sight around April-May.

 

One of the best times to undertake this trek is in late spring, between April and early June when the rhododendrons are in full bloom. When trekking through this area in autumn there is a possibility of encountering Himalayan Black bears so caution should be exercised. If it is possible to schedule your trek during one of the local festivals you will be able to enjoy additional insight into the traditions and culture of this region.

 Max Elevation

 4000 m

 Min Elevation

 2, 250 m

 Difficulty

 Easy

 Season

 March, April, May, June, November,   December

 No. of Days

 3 Days

3 Days Available on request
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give. What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Group medical kit
  • Return airport transfer and transport to/from the trek
  • Horsemen and helpers
  • Food, Transport and Accommodation
  • Camping in twin sharing tents
  • Bhutan visa services and fees
  • Trekking expedition leader
  • Sleeping bags and insulated mat
  • Entry fees and trekking permits
  • English speaking guides and for other languages like Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish and German, there will be a surcharge.

 

Things To Carry

  • Trekking Shoes
  • Winter hat and gloves
  • Waterproof jackets and pants
  • Backpack with a rain cover
  • 3 liters water bottle
  • Hiking poles
  • Head lamp with extra batteries
  • Toiletries
  • Personal Medical Kit
  • Comfortable Clothing

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Flight into Bhutan via Drukair (can be arranged with us)
  • Flight on other airline to catch Drukair Flight
  • Hotel stay outside of Bhutan
  • Expenditure of personal nature
  • Travel Insurance (can be arranged with us)
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Alcoholic drink
Highlights
What makes this tour special
  1. The BUMTHANG OWL TREK  is not recommended for children between the ages of 0-13 years, or for those suffering from respiratory, cardiac, or circulatory disorders that hampers health and restricts mobility.
  2. A good amount of fitness and mobility is a prerequisite for this activity.
  3. The tour begins at Paro International Airport and ends at either Guwahati Airport or Paro International Airport. If you are travelling by road, you will be dropped off to Jaigoan (India), a bordering town to Bhutan.
  4. You will be asked for a scanned copy of your passport, with a minimum 6-month validity, prior to the trip. We shall need the same to take care of your visa application procedure.
  5. On arriving at the airport, please present a printed copy or a mobile voucher of your booking, for verification.
  6. International travel and insurance is not included in the package. Please book your flights and purchase your insurance prior to flying.
Itinerary

Day 1: Manchugang - Dhur Village

The trek starts from Manchugang and takes you to Dhur village (2900m). The inhabitants of the village are the nomadic Kheps and Brokpas. This village has two distinct dialects, the Bumthang Kha and the Brokke a language spoken by the nomads. Near the river is a traditional water-driven flour mill which used to be a source of livelihood for the people of Dhur village. The trek resumes with an uphill climb through blue pine forests towards the campsite at Schonath (3450m) which is covered in hemlock and juniper trees. The otherwise silent nights are punctuated with the hooting of owls, hence the name ‘The Owl Trek’.

Distance

4-5 hours

Time

4-5 hours

Ascent

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Camp Altitude

3, 450 m

 

Day 2: Dhur Village - Drangela Pass

The second day of this trek is mainly through lush forests of hemlock, fir, spruce and many species of rhododendrons which are in full bloom during the months of April and May. The trail also takes you through the forests of bamboo which is the main undergrowth in this area.

After few hours of walking you will arrive at the Drangela Pass (3600m). Climbing up the Kitiphu ridge brings you to the campsite for the night at an altitude of about 3870m. From this point you can have a fresh view of snow capped mountains and valleys underneath. This is also when you can view the mount Gangkarpunsum (7541m), the highest unclimbed peak in the world.

Distance

3-4 hours

Time

3-4 hours

Ascent

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Camp Altitude

3, 870 m

 

Day 3: Drangela Pass - Tharpaling monastry

On day three you descend towards the monasteries of Zambhalha, Chuedak and Tharpaling. Chuedak monastery has 100 Avoloketeshvaras in the form of Chukchizhey (eleven heads) where you may pray for yourself and all living beings.

Towards the afternoon the trek will take you along the ridge of Kikila and following the traditional trek route between Trongsa and Bumthang (the Royal Heritage Trail) through scenic hills and forests. Finally you will have the best view of Jakar Dzong and come to end of the trek at Bumthang.

Distance

4-5 hours

Time

4-5 hours

Ascent

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Camp Altitude

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