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JOMOLHARI LINGSHI TREK

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Why You'll Love This Trip

The Jomolhari Lingshi Trek is one of the most sought-after trekking routes in Bhutan, renowned for its awe-inspiring beauty and diverse landscapes, offering trekkers a chance to explore pristine wilderness, traditional Bhutanese culture, and towering mountain peaks. The adventure begins at the head of Paro Valley, where the trail gently ascends into the scenic Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Park, a protected area that is home to rare wildlife and rich flora. From there, the trek follows the Jomolhari Yaktsa Trek, winding its way toward the Jangothang Base Camp, a remote site offering spectacular views of Mount Jomolhari, one of Bhutan’s highest peaks. After reaching Jangothang, trekkers embark on a journey through the remote and isolated Lingshi Valley, navigating challenging terrain that includes several large glacier valleys, rocky moraines, and steep climbs. The route gradually leads to the final destination, the vibrant city of Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, where trekkers can relax and reflect on their journey. Along the way, the campsite at Jomolhari Base is a particularly notable highlight, offering trekkers the chance to acclimatize to the high altitude while enjoying one of the most beautiful and peaceful camp settings in the entire Himalayas, surrounded by majestic snow-capped peaks, lush green valleys, and clear alpine lakes, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

DAY 01: ARRIVAL PARO 2250 m

Upon your arrival at Paro International Airport, your local tour guide will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. After a brief rest, you’ll embark on an introductory cultural sightseeing tour around Paro Valley. First, visit Paro Dzong, a majestic fortress that overlooks the valley, followed by the National Museum, where you'll learn about Bhutan’s history, culture, and traditions. Finally, visit the Jangsa Dumtse Lhakhang, a serene temple with stunning views of the valley, providing an excellent introduction to Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. Afterward, return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

DAY 02: HIKE TO THE FAMED TIGER’S NEST

After an early breakfast, you will set out on the iconic hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, also known as Paro Taktsang. The uphill hike takes about 3-4 hours, but the effort is worth it. According to legend, Guru Padmasambhava meditated here in the 8th century. Upon reaching the monastery, you can explore the sacred site with its awe-inspiring views of the surrounding cliffs and valley. After the visit, descend and drive to Paro, stopping en-route at Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan dating back to the 7th century. Return to your hotel for the night.

DAY 03: HOTEL – SHARNA – THANGTHANKA 3570 m 16 km 07 hr

After an early breakfast, you'll drive to Sharna, where your trek begins. Cross a wooden bridge over the Pa Chhu River and start trekking through oak, pine, and rhododendron forests. The trail gradually ascends and leads to an alpine meadow, with occasional glimpses of Jomolhari’s summit if the weather is clear. The landscape becomes more dramatic as you move higher into the mountains. The day ends with a scenic campsite in a rolling meadow, perfect for stargazing and appreciating the beauty of nature.

DAY 04: THANGTHANKA – JANGOTHANG 4080 m 15 km 06 hr

Wake up early to witness the first light casting its glow on Jomolhari, one of Bhutan's most iconic peaks. The trail continues through alpine meadows and sparse forests, gradually leaving the tree line behind. As you pass yak herders' homes, you'll enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, including Jomolhari, Jichu Drakey, and Tsherimgang. The trek leads to the beautiful Jangothang campsite, one of the most scenic spots in the Himalayas, with a perfect view of Jomolhari. This is a great place to relax and acclimatize.

DAY 05: JANGOTHANG HALT

After several days of trekking, today is a rest day at Jangothang. This gives you time to acclimatize to the altitude and enjoy the stunning views of Jomolhari. For those interested, a short hike to Tshophu Lake is a great option. The lake, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, offers breathtaking views of the mountains and a tranquil atmosphere. The crystal-clear waters of the lake, set against the backdrop of Jomolhari and other surrounding peaks, provide a perfect photo opportunity and a peaceful retreat to reflect on the journey so far.

DAY 06: JANGOTHANG – LINGSHI 4010 m 18 km 08 hr

The trek today takes you through large glacier valleys and past impressive moraines. The landscape is rugged and wild, offering some of the best views of the Himalayas. After a challenging climb to the Nylila Pass (4860 m), the highest point of the trek, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. From the pass, descend into a valley and head towards Lingshi Dzong, which can be seen in the distance. The campsite is located at the foot of the Dzong, offering magnificent views of the surrounding landscapes.

DAY 07: LINGSHI – SHODU 4105 m 20 km 09 hr

Today’s trek is long and challenging, starting with a descent through a beautiful open area before the steep ascent to Yelila Pass (4950 m), the second-highest point of the trek. The views from the pass are exceptional, with panoramic vistas of Jomolhari, Jichu Drakey, Tsherimgang, and Masagang. After the descent from the pass, the trail becomes more rugged, passing through rocky terrain until you reach Shodu, a quiet and peaceful campsite that provides a perfect rest for weary trekkers.

DAY 08: SHODU – BARSHONG 3690 m 16 km 06 hr

This section of the trek follows the Thimphu Chhu River, with the trail winding through dense forests of fir, birch, and juniper trees. Along the way, you’ll encounter a beautiful waterfall before continuing uphill to the ruins of Barshong Dzong. The area is peaceful, and the surrounding landscape is lush and green, providing an excellent setting for camping. Enjoy the serenity of the valley and take time to relax after a long day’s trek.

DAY 09: BARSHONG – DOLAMKENCHOE 3590 m 15 km 06 hr

Today, you’ll trek through dense forests of birch, rhododendron, and conifer trees, with occasional glimpses of the surrounding landscape. As the trail gradually descends, you’ll enter a wide-open meadow, followed by a gentle ascent to a picturesque pastureland. This is a peaceful spot where you can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings and rest in preparation for the final stretch to Thimphu.

DAY 10: DOLAMKENCHOE – THIMPHU 2320 m 08 km 05 hr

The final day of your trek begins with a descent through forested areas, crossing several small ascents and descents before arriving at Dodena, the northernmost settlement of Thimphu. After bidding farewell to your trekking team, you’ll have the option to take a short hike to Cheri Goemba, a beautiful monastery founded in 1620 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. The hike offers stunning views of the valley below. Afterward, descend to the parking lot and drive to your hotel in Thimphu.

DAY 11: THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING – PARO 2250 m 55 km 01 hr

After a leisurely breakfast, you’ll explore Thimphu, Bhutan's bustling capital. The city is a blend of modern developments and traditional Bhutanese architecture. Visit the Changangkha Lhakhang, the National Memorial Chorten, the Giant Buddha Statue, and Dechen Phodrang Monastery. If you’re visiting during the weekend, a stop at the weekend vegetable market is a must. In the evening, drive to Paro for an overnight stay and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the town.

DAY 12: HOTEL – AIRPORT

On your final day, enjoy a relaxed breakfast before checking out of your hotel. You’ll then be transferred to Paro International Airport for your departure. Before you leave Bhutan, bid farewell to your guide and driver, reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve experienced through this beautiful Himalayan kingdom.

THE QUOTED BHUTAN TOUR COST INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING

  • Rate inclusive of all three meals, both local and continental healthy cuisine
  • Rate inclusive of all accommodation [three-star hotels with double/twin sharing basis]
  • Rate inclusive of air-conditioned tourist standard transportation
  • Rate inclusive of local tour English-speaking licensed guide on all your sightseeing tours
  • Rate inclusive of extensive choices of flexible, comprehensive tour itineraries
  • Rate inclusive of Bhutan Government Royalty fees of $100 per person per night
  • Rate inclusive of all entry fees, museum fees, and historical attraction fees
  • Rate inclusive of all applicable taxes: BST 10%, Service Charge 10%
  • Rate inclusive of one-time visa fee of USD 40
  • Rate inclusive of airport arrival and departure transfer in Bhutan

 

INCLUSIVE TREK AND CAMPING

  • Rate inclusive of dining tent, toilet tent, dome or A-frame sleeping tent (twin-sharing), mattress, foldable tables & chairs, plates & washing bowl
  • Rate inclusive of basic First Aid kit box
  • Rate inclusive of drinks, including local wine
  • Rate inclusive of support team consists of a qualified guide, cook, and a few assistants
  • Rate inclusive of ponies and yaks used on trek are accompanied by their owners

 

COMPLEMENTARY SERVICE

  • Arrival Refreshment
  • One bottle of mineral water each day
  • A small farewell gift on the day of departure
  • One-time cultural program for groups exceedingly above 7 members
  • One-time farewell dinner for groups above 7 members at the local farmhouse to give an insight into the traditional Bhutanese cuisine

 

THE QUOTED BHUTAN TOUR COST DOES NOT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING

  • Rate does not include incoming & outgoing Bhutan airfares and airport taxes
  • Rate does not include drinks, alcohol, and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Rate does not include guides speaking a language other than English
  • Rate does not include expenses of a personal nature like tipping, laundry, pottery, telephone/fax calls, camera/video camera fees at monuments, medical expenses, any insurance, etc
  • Rate does not include extra expenses or loss due to nature and unforeseen events beyond the control of our management
  • Rate does not include any service outside Bhutan
  • Rate does not include a one-time bank transfer charge of USD 45
  • Rate does not include tipping to guide, driver, etc.

Stunning Views of Jomolhari Base Camp

Jangothang Base Camp, located at 4,080 meters, offers jaw-dropping views of Mount Jomolhari, one of Bhutan’s most iconic peaks. This campsite is regarded as one of the most beautiful in the Himalayas, with lush alpine meadows, pristine rivers, and the towering, snow-capped Jomolhari dominating the backdrop. It’s the perfect spot for acclimatization, allowing trekkers to rest and soak in the awe-inspiring scenery of the majestic Himalayas..

Trek through Remote Alpine Meadows

The trek through alpine meadows and glacier valleys brings trekkers through rugged terrain, offering unparalleled views of the Himalayan landscape. Passing through moraines and expansive valleys, trekkers enjoy scenic vistas of towering peaks like Jomolhari and Jichu Drakey. The landscape varies from lush forests to stark, high-altitude meadows, providing an immersive experience of Bhutan’s natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.

Lingshi Dzong and the Landscape

Lingshi Dzong, perched on a hill with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, is a highlight of the trek. The ancient fortress offers a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. From the Dzong, trekkers can take in the stunning vistas of the valley below and the towering peaks surrounding the area. It’s a serene and peaceful location, perfect for contemplation and appreciation of Bhutan’s natural beauty.

Crossing the Nylila Pass (4860 m)

The Nylila Pass, the highest point on the trek at 4,860 meters, is an exhilarating and challenging part of the journey. The pass offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountain peaks and valleys, including Jomolhari, Jichu Drakey, and Tsherimgang. Reaching this pass feels like a major accomplishment, with trekkers rewarded by magnificent views and a true sense of being amidst the towering Himalayas.

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TOPOGRAPHY DETAIL

The Lingshi Trek spans an elevation range from 2,280m in Paro to 4,000m at Lingshi, offering trekkers diverse landscapes of valleys, alpine meadows, and challenging high mountain passes. The trail crosses several rivers, including the Paro Chhu, providing scenic views and a dynamic, adventure-filled trekking experience.

NAVIGATION AIDS

The Lingshi Trek is marked with cairns, prayer flags, and painted rocks at key points, ensuring trekkers stay on track. Clear directional signs, alongside natural landmarks such as ridges and ridgelines, provide additional guidance, making it easier to navigate the route through the diverse and remote landscapes of Bhutan.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The Lingshi Trek offers accessible streams and rivers along the route, but trekkers should carry water purification tablets or filters for safety. There are no permanent food stops, yet your host will arrange meals along the way, ensuring you stay nourished while exploring the stunning landscapes of the trek.

SAFETY INFORMATION

The Lingshi Trek involves risk zones, including high-altitude sections that require acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness, steep slopes, and rocky terrain near high passes and campsites. Weather can change rapidly at higher elevations. No medical facilities exist along the trail, so carry a first aid kit. Wildlife caution is advised.

Before embarking on this trek, it is essential to dedicate time to proper preparation and training to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, as the challenging terrain, remote locations, and demanding physical requirements of the journey necessitate excellent fitness, stamina, and mental resilience; this includes engaging in cardio exercises, strength training, and hiking practice, as well as researching the route, packing appropriate gear, and acclimatizing to high altitudes, which will not only enhance your capability to handle the trek’s rigors but also allow you to fully appreciate the breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable moments this extraordinary adventure has.

This trek is best suited for seasoned adventurers with prior walking experience and fitness preparation, as it demands stamina, endurance, and readiness for challenging ascents, descents, and long walking days; it is not recommended for children or the elderly, ensuring participants are fully equipped to embrace the physical demands while enjoying every moment of this thrilling journey; taking a fitness class beforehand will enhance your ability to tackle the rugged terrain with confidence and make the most of the trek’s breathtaking landscapes, allowing you to savor an unforgettable adventure tailored for those ready to push their limits and explore nature's best.

The higher your trek takes you, the more crucial – and often costlier – your gear becomes. However, every investment will feel worthwhile when you're standing at the summit.

Here’s a checklist of essential items to prepare for high-altitude trekking.

  • Comfortable, well-fitted hiking backpack
  • Broken-in trekking boots
  • Waterproof jacket (Goretex or equivalent)
  • Packable down layers
  • Sunglasses
  • Headlamp
  • Lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers
  • Packable down, synthetic, or fleece mid-layers
  • Water purification system
  • Extra socks and undergarments

High-altitude hiking and mountaineering offer unmatched thrills and unforgettable rewards. With proper gear and preparation, you can safely explore breathtaking landscapes and achieve incredible milestones.

Altitude sickness, including Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), can develop at elevations above 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) due to reduced oxygen levels. This condition can be life-threatening and is the leading cause of medical evacuations in the Himalayas.

  • Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS): A general term for altitude sickness, with symptoms such as headaches (worsened by bending over), nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and a hangover-like sensation.
  • High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE): A severe, life-threatening condition involving brain swelling, ataxia (stumbling), confusion, lethargy, and AMS symptoms.
  • High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE): A critical condition causing coughing, difficulty breathing even with mild activity, and fluid accumulation in the lungs, often accompanying AMS symptoms.

AMS is the most common and frequently affects trekkers who ascend too rapidly without adequate acclimatization. Fortunately, proper preparation, gradual altitude training, and acclimatization can significantly reduce the risk of severe altitude illnesses, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable trekking experience.

Our every tour and travel package is crafted to immerse you in local cultures, offering you the chance to engage with communities as you explore. Whether staying in a local farmhouse, visiting farms, or trekking through remote areas, our packages always include community involvement and unique experiences. We take you beyond the typical tourist sites, guiding you through hidden gems off the beaten path—places not found in guidebooks and missed by most tourists. Our goal is to provide travelers with an interactive, authentic experience, fostering respect for local customs and traditions.

Every area we visit holds great importance to us, and trekkers can truly appreciate and enjoy the effort invested in showcasing Bhutan's pristine landscapes; let us collectively support the conservation of Bhutan’s natural environment by respecting, preserving, and refraining from polluting these treasured spaces, as our conscious actions contribute significantly to safeguarding the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem; by practicing sustainable tourism and protecting these threatened natural wonders, we ensure that the unmatched beauty and cultural richness of this small kingdom are preserved for future generations to admire, cherish, and be inspired by.

Our expert cook ensures your trek is fueled with fresh, organic, and healthy ingredients sourced from local markets, crafting a delightful blend of local and continental dishes to keep you energized; breakfast features options like toast, juice, coffee, tea, cereal, fresh fruits, pancakes, eggs, and fried bacon or sausage, while lunch is often a packed hot meal for convenience; dinner offers a variety of freshly available grilled meats, fish, chicken, pork, beef, and optional vegetables, with occasional treats of local or regional specialties, delivering a culinary experience that satisfies your appetite and enhances the joy of your trekking adventure.

Whether you’re embarking on a trek or simply visiting Bhutan, obtaining travel insurance is mandatory, as Born Explorer cannot control or take responsibility for unforeseen events such as natural disasters or other incidents that could impact your trip; holding comprehensive travel insurance is essential to cover all intended activities, including health emergencies, lost belongings, and any other related issues beyond our control, ensuring peace of mind and protection throughout your journey, as this vital safeguard allows you to focus on enjoying Bhutan’s breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural experiences while being prepared for any unexpected challenges that may arise.

Your trek will be guided by a highly experienced senior trekking guide with extensive knowledge of the route, terrain, and essential details, ensuring your journey is safe, well-organized, and enjoyable; their expertise encompasses not only navigating the path but also addressing any challenges, providing valuable tips, and sharing insights about the region’s natural beauty, culture, and environment, which greatly enhances your trekking experience; with their support, you’ll have access to guidance on acclimatization, equipment, and local customs, allowing you to focus on the adventure while feeling confident and well-prepared throughout the journey, making your trek truly memorable and enriching.

Enhance your travel experience by upgrading your stay at luxurious hotels that offer unparalleled comfort and world-class amenities, ensuring a memorable and relaxing retreat.

Alternatively, immerse yourself in the heart of local culture by spending time with the locals at their homestays, where you can experience their everyday life, traditions, and warm hospitality. This unique opportunity allows you to bond with the community, savor authentic home-cooked meals, and gain deeper insights into their customs. Whether indulging in luxury or embracing local living, both options promise enriching experiences that will make your journey truly unforgettable.

ACCOMMODATION USED ON THIS TOUR

LOCAL HOMESTAY
CAMP TENT ON TREK

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