 There is very little tourist
traffic on the pristine trekking routes in Bhutan.
This is primarily a positive offshoot of the
Bhutanese government's policy limiting tourists
to 5000 a year. Naturally one has a pleasant
sensation of breaking fresh ground on treks
in Bhutan.
The Chomolari trek follows the crystal clear
trout rich upstream trail of Para Chu along
the verdant rhododendron canopied forests and
salubrious green alpine meadows. Mt. Chomolari,
having one of the most beautiful peaks in the
Eastern Himalaya, stands st a magnificent (7314m)
with age old frontier forts and sprawling yak
pastures in its foreground; a truly rewarding
sight for the determined trekker. One the course
of the trek, one will have sojourned through
several places rich in history in Paro, Thimpu
and Punakha.
ITINERARY
DAY 01 Arrival
Paro, transfer hotel
DAY 02 Trek to Shana, camp
DAY 03 Trek to Soi Thangthangkha,
camp
DAY 04 Trek to Jangothang,
camp
DAY 05 Jangothang - Excursions,
camp
DAY 06 Trek to Lingshi, camp
DAY 07 Lingshi - Excursions,
camp
DAY 08 Trek to Shodu, camp
DAY 09 Trek to Barshong, camp
DAY 10 Trek to Dolam Kencho,
camp
DAY 11 Drive to Thimpu, hotel
DAY 12 Transfer to airport
for final departure
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Tariff
2008 - 2009 |
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Price Per
Person in US Dollars |
02
- 04 $ 2400
05 - 07 $ 2350
08 - 10 $ 2300
11 - 16 $ 2250 |
| Single
Supplement = $ 960 |
| Service
Includes: |
Service
Excludes: |
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Hotel in Thimpu on F/B on twin sharing
basis
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Man Power: Guide, Cook, Sherpa, Kitchen
boys, helper, porters
Food during the trek 3 meals a day
2 men tent, mattress, all camping
gear except sleeping bag, dining tent,
kitchen tent, toilet tent, table &
chairs
Hotel-airport-hotel transfers |
Flight:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu as per itinerary
Personal equipments
High risk medical insurance
International air ticket, airport
tax
Alcoholic beverages & telephone
calls
Visa fees, emergency rescue evacuations
if needed |
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