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Gangtey Trek -09 Days - JJJ -
March-June September-November
The Phobjika Valley, at 3000 metres (9840ft), is one
of the few glacial valleys in Bhutan and is the chosen home of
the rare black-necked crane which migrates here in winter from
the Central Asiatic Plateau. The valley of Gangtay is one of the
most beautiful places in Bhutan and Gangtay Gompa is the only
Nyingmapa monastery on the western side of the Black Mountains.
During this moderate trek, one visits the villages of Gogona and
Khotokha, passing through meadows and fields, then forests of
juniper, magnolia and rhododendrons. This trek is rated one of
the finest low level treks in Bhutan.
This is a combination of moderate and easy treks. It starts from
Phobjikha Valley at 3000m, which is one of the few glacial
valleys in Bhutan. It is the chosen home of the rare
Black-Necked Cranes which migrate there in the winter from the
Tibetan plateau in the north. The valley of Gangtay is one of
the most beautiful places in Bhutan and houses the century- old
Gangtay monastery. The trek visits the villages of Gogona and
Khotokha passing through meadows, fields, and forests of
juniper, magnolia and rhododendron. This is one of the finest
low-altitude treks in Bhutan.
Day
01 Arrive -Paro
02 Paro -Thimphu
03 Thimphu -Gangtey Gompa
04 Gangtey Gompa -Halt
05 Gangtey Gompa -Gogona
06 Gogona -Khotokha
07 Khotokha -Chuzomsa/Wangdi via Niizergan
08 Wangdi -Thimphu
09 Thimphu -Paro Airport
Day 01 Arrive Paro by Druk Air Flight
On this flight, one will see Mount Everest, Kanchan Junga and
other Himalayan Peaks including our sacred Chomolhari and Mt.
Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On landing at Paro International Airport
you will be welcomed by a representative of Baeyul
Tours & Treks. Drive to Hotel through the Paro valley, where
agriculture is the main occupation of the people, so rice fields
are in plenty. After lunch a trip to the museum called Ta-Dzong,
this was originally built as a watch-tower over the Rinpung
Dzong below. Ta means to look (over or aftere), dzong is
fortress. Overnight at Paro.
Day 02 Paro - Thimphu
This morning follow the winding road beside the Pa Chu (Chu
means river or water) down stream to its confluence with the
Wangchu, then up valley to Thimphu, the capital. Afternoon lunch
at the Hotel. After lunch visit the Memorial Chorten, here the
faithful circumambulate the shrine dedicated to the Late King
saying their prayer beads as they walk. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 03 Thimphu-Gangtey Gompa
After breakfast leave for Gangtey. The road winds through the
forest to Dochula (La means pass), where in good weather 200
miles of Himalayan summits are in view. After driving for 3 more
hours you will reach Wangdi. Stop for lunch at Wangdi. After a
further 3 hours drive you will reach Gangtey. Overnight in camp.
Day 04 Gangtey Gompa-Halt
For the eager and active trekker good fishing can be done by
hiking down to the river, or hike in and around Gangtey village
to stretch your legs for the onward trek.
Day 05 Gangtey Gompa-Gogona
A moderate trail winds through meadows and field then ascends to
the Tselela pass through mixed forest of Juniper, bamboo,
Magnolia and Rhododendrons. The people of Gogona speak a
language called Bjopkha, the langauge of the nomads. Their life
in this isolated valley has encouraged them to continue using
their ancient dialect. Distance is about 15 Kms. about 6/7
hours.
Day 06 Gogona-Khotokha
A gentle climb leads to Shobjula 11,155ft. The descend leads to
a wide valley, reminiscent of the big sky views of mountain.
Distance is about 15 Kms about 6/7 hours. Overnight in camp.
Day 07 Khotokha-Chuzomsa/Wangdi via
Nizergang
A short climb up the hill leads to the Tashila 9,200ft. Be sure
to fill your water bottle shortly after crossing the pass, as
the descend is dry. Walk down through overhanging vegetation
into the drainage of the Dang Chu. Overnight in Wangdi Guest
House.
Day 08 Wangdi-Thimphu
After breakfast drive to Punakha Dzong view point at the north
end of the Punakha valley. It was the nations capital until
1966. The Je-Khenpo, the head abbot of the religion in the
country, and most of the monks of Thimphu occupy this Dzong
through the winter as the lower elevation of this valley has a
more comfortable temperature. Return over Dochula pass and stop
at the Cafeteria for a hot cup of coffee and some snacks. If the
weather is clear you will have an excellent view of the
Himalayan snow-capped mountains. Continue to drive to Thimphu,
the present capital of Bhutan. Overnight in hotel.
Day 9 Thimphu - Paro Airport
Drive to international Airport at Paro for onward flight.
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