Snowman Trek II

Snowman Trek - Part II

The World's Toughest Trek

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  • 23 nights Challenging Snowman Trek - Part II


    The Snowman Trek II is a beautiful trek starting from Paro passing through spectacular landscape dotted with snow capped mountains, high altitude turquoise green-blue glacial lakes, numerous isolated yak herders camps and coming out from the central valley of Trongsa.

    Trek Facts...

    Most Challenging Trek
    Its one of the toughest trek in the world

    Group Size - Max 10, Min 1
    Since is a longest trek and for the safety, group size cannot be more than 10

    Highest Altitude
    You will be climbing as high as 5000 m above sea level
    Accommodation 
    2 nights 3 star Hotel, 23 nights tents
    Best Time
    September -October
    Highlights of Snowman Trek
    • Longest Trek, 23 nights 24 days Trek
    • Guided by a english speaking experienced trekking manager
    • A dedicated team of Chef, helper and horseman throughout the trek
    • If weather allows, the majestic view of himalayas throughout
    • Very challenging yet very rewarding
    • Success rate - 30% Only
    • 23 Nights 24 Days - Trek Duration only
    Places
    Paro, Thimphu, Gasa, Lingzhi, Trongsa

    Pre - Departure Checklist

    Camping in extreme weather such as cold temperatures and snowy conditions can be expected and extremely enjoyable; Camping on the snow can be peaceful, picturesque and an out door adventure.

    All the accommodation while on Trek is twin sharing, double occupancy. Single occupancy in tents can be arranged on demand at an additional charge. All tents are Cold Weather Tents and designed for harsh weather and snowy conditions. Separate tents will be pitched for dinning, kitchen and rest room.
    • Trekking Boots (broken in)
    • Waterproof 3/4 season jacket and trousers
    • Camp Footwear (light shoes/sandles/trainers)
    • Several pairs of good quality socks
    • T-Shirts - Highly recommended are synthetic T shirt styles that wick away moisture
    • Thermal Underwear / layers
    • Down jackets
    • Warm mid layers (fleece/micro fibre)
    • Trousers - Lightweight, loose fitting, trekking trousers, pants with zip-off bottoms
    • Shorts
    • Gaiters
    • Tracksuit or fleece pants for evenings
    • Sleeveless fleece and extra layers
    • Warm Hat and sun Hat
    • Scarf/neck warmer
    • Gloves and Mitts - waterproof and warm
    • Sunglasses with UV protection
    • Head Torch (spare batteries)
    • Sunscreen and Lip Balm
    • Light weight towel
    • Hand sanitizer gel
    • Trail mix / nuts/ muesli bars
    • Whistle
    • Daypack - The daypack you select must have the capacity for the items you may be carrying on a day's walk: rain jacket, trousers, warm clothing, water bottle, camera equipment, washing items and other personal effects. A hip/waist strap provides additional comfort. You should consider daypacks of at least a 30 to 40-litre capacity. Horses will be carrying the rest of your luggage.
    Whats Included?
    • 4 nights at 3 star Hotels
    • 23 Nights in Tents at the Campsite
    • Good Quality Tents (Sleeping, Dining and Toilet)
    • 24 lunches, 24 breakfast, 24 dinners
    • Tea and Coffee on demand
    • Bottled Water Throughout the Trip
    • Packed Lunches and Snacks on demand
    • SUV Car and Coaches
    • Horses and Yaks on the Trek
    • Includes Domestic Airfare from Bumthang to Paro
    Trekking Leader, Trekking Chef, Certified Guide, Helpers...
    The Snowman Trek II is the complete and most beautiful of all as the trek passes through the base of Mount Gangkar Puensum at 7,570 meters the highest mountain of Bhutan and the highest unclimbed mountain in the world.

    Itinerary

    • Day 1- Paro International Airport- your first glimpse of Bhutan

      On arrival at the Paro International Airport you meet your tour guide and driver. Check into your hotel and after a brief rest, start your magical experience of Bhutan by first visiting the impressive Rinpung Dzong/Fortress of Heaped Jewels a fine example of the ostentatious Bhutanese art and architecture. The Dzong is located in the heart of the town and a few minute walk through Nyimazam, one of the few last remaining traditional cantilever bridges in Bhutan. Dzongs serve as both monastic institutions and district administrative offices.



      Located above the Dzong is the National Museum that houses various antiques and artifacts of Bhutan and provides a glimpse into Bhutan’s cultural and religious history.



      Visit the 3 storied Dungtse Lhakhang/temple, built in the mid 1430’s by Thangtong Gyalpo, an iron bridge builder, to subdue a demon and the temple is believed that it is firmly chained to the ground. The three floors of the temple represent hell, heaven and earth and house some of the finest murals in Bhutan.


      Overnight at your hotel in Paro

    • Day 2- Taktsang Hike-Tiger’s Nest

      After a sumptuous breakfast, you will hike to Taktsang Monastery / Tiger’s Nest which is about 3 hours uphill and 2 hours down. Riding ponies are also available if you think the hike is a bit daunting. Located around 900 meters above the Paro valley on a precarious almost vertical mountain cliff, Taktsang Monastery is truly a wonderful and spectacular sight in terms of its location, setting and history. In the 8th Century this was one of the major sites where Guru Padmasambhava – the patron saint of Buddhism in Bhutan meditated with his consort Khandro Yeshey Tshogyal. It is believed that Guru flew on a female tigress in pursuit of a demon which he subdued at the current site of the Monastery. It is one of the holiest site in the Buddhist arena and the most important cultural icon in Bhutan.



      You can have your lunch, tea/snacks at the cafeteria midway.



      Before you drive back to your hotel visit the Kyichu Lhakhang/temple, one of the oldest temples built in the 7th Century by the Tibetan King Songsten Gyembo.



      In the evening, enjoy a hot stone bath in a wooden tub which is supposed to be very curative with numerous medicinal and healing properties and has been the practice since the ancient times in Bhutan.


      Overnight at your hotel in Paro

    • Day 3 - Sharna Zampa – Soe Thangthangkha
      • Drive to Sharna Zampa
      • Start your trek
      • Distance 22kms, Duration 7-8 hours
      • Campsite at Soe Thangthangkha - 3610 m
    • Day 4: Soe Thangthangkha – Jangothang (Jomolhari Basecamp)
      • Distance 19 kms, Duration 5- 6 hours
      • Campsite at Jangothang – 4,080 m
    • Day 5: Excursion of Jangothang Base Camp
      • Excursion of the base camp
      • Campsite at Jangothang – 4,080 m 
    • Day 6: Jangothang – Lingshi

      Distance 18 kms, Duration 6- 7 hours

      Campsite at Lingshi – 4,010 m

    • Day 7: Lingshi – Chebisa
      • Distance 16 kms, Duration 3- 4 hours
      • Campsite at Chebisa – 3,990m
    • Day 8: Chebisa - Shakyapasang
      • Distance 14.5 kms, Duration 5-6 hours
      • Campsite at Shakyapasang – 4,000 m 
    • Day 9: Shakyapasang – Robluthang
      • Distance 16kms, Duration 6- 7 hours
      • Campsite at Robluthang – 4,160 m
    • Day 10: Robluthang – Limithang
      • Distance 14kms, 6-7 hours
      • Campsite at Limithang – 4,160 m
    • Day 11: Limithang – Laya
      • Distance 9kms, Duration 4-5 hours
      • Campsite at Laya – 3,800m
    • Day 12: Acclimatization day in Laya
      • Rest and Relax
      • Campsite at Laya – 3,800m
    • Day 13: Laya – Rodophu
      • Distance 14.5 kms, Duration 7- 8 hours
      • Campsite at Rodophu – 4,215m 
    • Day 14 : Rodophu – Narethang
      • Distance 16kms, Duration 6 - 7 hours
      • Campsite at Narenthang – 4,940m
    • Day 15: Narethang - Tarina
      • Distance 16kms, Duration 6- 7 hours
      • Campsite at Tarina – 4,350m
    • Day 16: Tarina – Woche
      • Distance 14kms, Duration 6-7 kms
      • Campsite at Woche – 4,350 m
    • Day 17: Woche – Lhedi
      • Distance 16kms, Duration 6-7 hours 
      • Campsite at Lhedi – 3,900 m
    • Day 18 : Lhedi – Thanza
      • Distance 17kms, Duration 7-8 hours
      • Campsite at Thanza – 4,250 m
    • Day 19: Halt day at Thanza
      • Rest and relax 
      • Campsite at Thanza – 4,250m
    • Day 20 : Thanza – Danji
      • Distance: 8 kms, 
      • Duration: 3 – 4 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude:
    • Day 21: Danji – Tshochena
      • Distance: 12 kms, 
      • Duration: 5 – 6 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude: 4,970 meters
    • Day 22: Tsho Chena – Jichu Dramo
      • Distance: 14 kms, 
      • Duration: 5 - 6 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude: 5,050 meters
    • Day 23: Jichu Dramo – Chukarpo
      • Distance: 18 kms, 
      • Duration: 6 - 7 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude: 4,600 meters
    • Day 24: Chukarpo – Thampe Tsho (Lake)
      • Distance: 18 kms, 
      • Duration: 5 – 6 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude: 4,300 meters
    • Day 25: Thampe Tsho Lake – Maurothang
      • Distance: 14 kms, 
      • Duration: 5 – 6 hours, 
      • Camp Altitude: 3,610 meters
    • Day 26 : Maurothang – Sephu village
      • Distance: 18 kms, 
      • Duration: 5 – 6 hours
      • Drive to Trongsa to Bumthang
    • DAY 27 : BUMTHANG VALLEY – PARO VALLEY – DOMESTIC FLIGHT
      • Breakfast
      • Drive to the Domestic airport
      • Depart from Bumthang 
      • Arrive at Paro – Approx. 35 minutes
      • Bhutanese cooking experience – either learn some Bhutanese cooking or cook your own meal with local ingredients
      • Overnight at your hotel in Paro
    • DAY 28 : PARO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
      • Breakfast 
      • Drive to the Airport – 20 minutes 
      • Paro International Airport

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