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Overview

Snowman Trek that takes place in the remotest region is also the hardest trek of Bhutan because of the altitude. Not only this, it is also the longest trek of Bhutan. However, the interesting traits of this trek are pristine landscape, jovial people, and intact Buddhist religion.The Trekking trail of Snowman Trek passes by six mountains that are above 7000 m, and it is from these mountains that the trek got its name. The starting point of this trek is Drukgyel Dzong from where the trail heads to Jhomolhari (7314m), the third highest mountains of Bhutan. Its trekking trail also passes through villages that have not changed for hundreds of years, as well as through the region of faunas and floras, such as blue pine, juniper, rhododendron forests, and blue sheep. The cultural aspect of Snowman Trek is experienced when you visit Punakha and Thimphu, before heading to these places, you drive in a vehicle.

  • Day 01:Arrive in Paro
  • Day 02:Drive to Thimphu
  • Day 03:Drive to Tashithang
  • Day 04:Trek to Damjee
  • Day 05:Trek to Gasa
  • Day 06:Trek to Vhamsa
  • Day 07:Trek to Laya
  • Day 08:Acclimatization Rest Day
  • Day 09:Trek to Rhodpphu
  • Day 10:Trek to Tarina
  • Day 11:Trek to Wochey
  • Day 12:Trek to Lhedi
  • Day 13:Trek to Thanza
  • Day 14:Rest day at Thanza
  • Day 15:Trek to Tsorim
  • Day 16:Trek to Gangkar Puensum Base camp
  • Day 17:Rest day at base camp
  • Day 18:Trek to Geshe Wagma
  • Day 19:Trek to Warathang
  • Day 20:Trek to Dur Tswachhu
  • Day 21:Trek to Tshochenchen
  • Day 22:Trek to Bumthang
  • Day 23:Exploration day at Bumthang
  • Day 24:Drive to Trongsa
  • Day 25:Drive to Thimpu
  • Day 26:Drive to Paro
  • Day 27:Airport transfer / Departure.