Dagala Trek 11 Night 12 Days
Dagala Trek 11 Night 12 Days
The Dagala Trek unfolds as a captivating high-altitude adventure in Bhutan, immersing trekkers in the pristine wilderness of the Dagala range. Beginning at the picturesque Geynikha Chhorten, the trail winds through alpine meadows adorned with vibrant wildflowers, revealing breathtaking views of serene lakes and snow-capped peaks. The trek spans diverse landscapes, from lush forests to open yak pastures, providing encounters with nomadic yak herders and their traditional way of life. Crossing several mountain passes, including the highest at nearly 4,500 meters, the Dagala Trek offers a challenging yet rewarding journey, allowing explorers to appreciate Bhutan's untouched natural beauty and unique cultural tapestry.
Short Itinerary
Title | Accommodation | Meals |
Day 01: Arrival in Paro | -/L/D | Hotel |
Day 02: Paro: Tiger’s Nest (Monastery) Hike | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 03: Paro – Genekha – Gur | B/L/D | Camping |
Day 04: Gur – Labatama | B/L/D | Camping |
Day 05: Halt at Labatama | B/L/D | Camping |
Day 06: Labatama – Panakha | B/L/D | Camping |
Day 7: Panakha – Chamgang – Thimphu | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 08: Thimphu – Punakha | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 09: Punakha – Phobjikha | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 10: Phobjikha – Thimphu | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 11: Drive from Thimphu to Paro | B/L/D | Hotel |
Day 12: Final Departure | B |
Tour Program
Expand AllUpon your arrival at Paro Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative from Journey DMC who will assist you with the necessary arrival formalities. Paro is the gateway to Bhutan and offers a picturesque introduction to the country with its stunning landscapes and serene atmosphere.
After completing the arrival formalities, you will be transferred to your hotel in Paro. Take this time to relax and unwind from your journey and get settled into your accommodation. Paro is a charming town located in a beautiful valley and is known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. You can explore the town in the evening, maybe take a stroll, and enjoy the local cuisine at one of the restaurants in the area.
Hotel
-/L/D
Immediately after breakfast, drive towards the road point Totaktshang. Bhutan's most famous monastery, Taktsang Monastery, is perched on a cliff at an altitude of 900 meters in the Paro Valley. Taktsang means "tiger's nest" and is so named because Guru Rinpoche is said to have flown to the monastery grounds on the back of a flying tiger at the end of the first millennium.
The monastery is located on a cliff about 800 meters above the floor of Paro Valley. It takes about an hour and a half to drive to the cafeteria and it offers great views of the Tiger's Nest. If you still want to hike, you can also take an additional hour to reach the temple. Then return to the cafeteria for lunch and walk downhill after lunch. Return to hotel by car.
Hotel
B/L/D
Drive 45 km from Thimphu to the starting point of the trek. Today's path takes us through terraced fields and coniferous forests.
The hike begins in the picturesque village of Geneca (2800 m above sea level) and descends a short distance to the river. From here, after crossing the river, we begin our climb to a huge rock platform at an altitude of 3350 meters. From there you can enjoy picturesque views of the valley below. After another 2 hours, he will reach Gur, at an altitude of 3290 m in the middle of a yak meadow.
Camping
B/L/D
Hiking along the mountain ridge allows you to enjoy the beauty of rugged mountain flora. The path winds through flowers and wild asparagus (spring). The grassland is refreshing and moving. The first pass, symbolized by a huge stone mountain, offers spectacular views of Kanchenjunga (Sikkim) and all of Bhutan's Himalayas. Descending into the Ramatama Valley, we gradually climb up the valley, passing several yak herders' huts, and arrive at Lake Utso, which is rich in golden trout. The campground is located directly above the lake at 4100 block.
Camping
B/L/D
Today we will go on a day trip to Lake Sertso and Lake Jagetso. The uphill hike to Lake Selzo is easy and interesting. From there, you will cross a small ridge and descend to Lake Jagetsu. Or, when there's no snow on Mount Jumbo, try climbing the 5,000-meter peak of Aum Jomo. If the weather is good, you can get a great view of the Dagara Mountains from the top. At night, we return to camp and prepare for the next day.
Camping
B/L/D
The trail follows the western side of Dharaso to a saddle at 4520 meters above sea level, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Himalayas as you descend. This point is approximately 4460 m above sea level, and the peaks include Mount Everest (Nepal), Kanchenjunga (Sikkim), Jumolari, Jitchu His Drake, Tseringan,
For even more spectacular views of Kambum, Masa Gan, Tsenda Gan, and Ganche Ta, you can climb the 4720m peak near the saddle.
From the saddle, the road goes downhill past some yak herders' huts to Dočač. You will continue along the river for a while, but with some ups and downs along the way, you will continue up the hill until you reach Pangka. Camping at Panca at 4000 meters.
Optional note: If you are trekking in the spring, there is no drinking water at Pangkahe camp. Therefore, you can continue hiking for about an hour and a half from Pangka to reach your current camp. That way your last day will be easier and a little shorter.
Camping
B/L/D
They are scheduled to start early this morning. We have to cross several passes on this day, each more impressive than the last. Look for different species of blue poppies (June-July) and mountain birds. After crossing the last small ridge, we gradually descend towards the main junction pass, which intersects the roads to Chamgan, Tareja, Ganeka, and Gasero. So we make a very short descent to the right and then a horizontal turn for a few minutes towards the Chamgan trail. You will have to climb up and down three to four small ridges before starting the steep descent until you reach Chamgan Village. Eventually, we reach the motorway, and transport to Thimphu is waiting.
Hotel
B/L/D
Head to Punakha via the beautiful Dochula Pass (3100 meters). Weather permitting, the pass offers spectacular views of Bhutan's Himalayas. Upon arrival in Punakha, first check in to your hotel. After lunch in Punakha town, we will visit:
• Punakha Dzong, built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1637.
• Devine Madman Temple (also known as Fertility Temple)
Hotel
B/L/D
After breakfast, drive to the beautiful Phobjikha Valley, and upon arrival, check into your hotel and go on a short hike. Next, visit the Black-necked Crane Information Center, located on the edge of the forest and wetlands along the Phobjikha Valley main road. The Black-necked Crane Information Center has an observation room equipped with a high-performance telescope and spotting scope, so you can see the cranes up close. The centre also provides exhibit information about the natural and cultural history of the area.
Hotel
B/L/D
After breakfast, visit Gangati Goenpa and begin your journey from Phobjikha to Thimphu. Along the way, you can stop for photos and enjoy the picturesque scenery and nature.
If time permits then visit Wangdue town and drive to Punakha to have lunch. After reaching Thimphu, check into the hotel take a rest for a while, and stroll through town.
Hotel
B/L/D
The drive from Thimphu to Paro in Bhutan is approximately 55 kilometres and usually takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on road conditions. The journey offers stunning views of Bhutan's landscapes and is known for its scenic beauty.
Starting from Thimphu, the capital city, you'll likely head westward on the winding mountain roads. The route takes you through picturesque valleys, traditional villages, and lush greenery. Along the way, you might catch sight of the Paro River and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
The road conditions are generally good, but weather conditions can affect travel times, especially during monsoon or winter seasons. Always check for the latest information on road conditions and weather before embarking on the journey.
Hotel
B/L/D
The last day morning will be free and near the time of your flight. You will be at the airport within the time to board your flight for the onward trip.
B
Tour Includes
- Arrival and departure transfer.
- All necessary surface transfer by private vehicles.
- 3 Nights hotel accommodation in Paro – in a twin sharing room on a Full board basis
- 2 Night hotel accommodation in Thimphu – in a twin sharing room on a full board basis
- 1 Night hotel accommodation in Punakha – in a twin sharing room on a full board basis
- 1 Night hotel accommodation in Phobjikha – in a twin sharing room on a full board basis
- 4 Nights’ Camping trek on a full board basis (Sleeping Tent, dining tent, and toilet tent)
- All the sightseeing tours and transfers as per the itinerary with English speaking guide by private vehicle.
- Bhutan E-Permit
- Sustainable Development Fund (SDF)
- Bhutan Visa Fee
- Entrance Fee
- All the trekking Equipment
- Horses to carry trekking equipment
Tour Excludes
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International Airfare (Quoted separately - subject to change if revised)
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International airport taxes
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Entrance fee in Bhutan (Directly payable at location)
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Items of a personal nature such as bar bills, alcoholic beverages, laundry, telephone calls, extra mileage, personal gratuities such as tips to guide, porters, drivers, etc.
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Personal insurance policy - suggested comprehensive travel insurance covering tour and flight cancellations, loss of valuables, thefts, illness, accidents, and hospitalization
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Excess baggage
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Expenses incurred by re-routing, inclement weather, floods, famine, political disruptions, strikes, riots, and other disturbances
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Any items and services not mentioned on cost inclusions.
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Any meals that are not mentioned on cost inclusions.
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Sleeping bag.
FAQ
Expand AllØ The Dagala Trek 13 Days Tour is an adventurous itinerary in Bhutan that includes the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek along with visits to cultural sites in Paro, Thimphu, and other significant locations, offering a blend of trekking and cultural exploration.
Ø This tour spans over 13 days, encompassing the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek and visits to cultural landmarks in Bhutan, providing a comprehensive experience of the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Ø The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is considered moderately challenging. It involves trekking through varied terrains, with some steep ascents and descents, suitable for individuals with a moderate level of fitness.
Ø Highlights of this tour include exploring cultural landmarks such as Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest), Thimphu, and Punakha, along with the adventurous Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek, offering serene landscapes and diverse flora.
Ø Accommodations during the tour include stays in comfortable hotels, resorts, or guesthouses in major cities and towns. During the Dagala Trek, camping in tents at designated sites is arranged.
Ø The ideal time for this tour is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons. These periods offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and optimal trekking conditions for the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek.
Ø While the Dagala Trek reaches moderate altitudes, there are no significant altitude-related concerns. However, trekkers should acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow guidance to ensure a comfortable experience.
Ø No prior trekking experience is necessary for this tour. The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is moderately challenging but accessible to most individuals with a basic fitness level and a spirit for adventure.
Things to know
1. Scenic Lakes & Mountain Views
- The trek is renowned for its dozens of high-altitude glacial lakes, many of which are sacred to locals.
- On clear days, you’ll see spectacular views of Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, and Tshering Gang from several passes.
2. Moderate Trekking with High Elevations
- Classified as moderate, the trek does not involve technical climbing but includes long days of walking (5–6 hours daily) at altitudes ranging from 2,800m to over 4,500m.
- A good level of fitness is required, and you should be comfortable with sustained trekking at high altitude.
3. Camping-Only Route
- There are no teahouses or lodges, so this is a fully supported camping trek.
- Tents, meals, and support staff (cook, guide, horsemen) are all included and managed by your tour operator.
4. Cultural Isolation
- This trek is far from villages and tourist routes. You’ll pass remote yak herder camps and pristine alpine wilderness.
- It’s ideal for travelers seeking solitude, natural beauty, and a less commercialized experience of Bhutan.
5. Best Time to Go
- Mid-April to June and late September to October are the best windows.
- Spring offers wildflowers and lush pastures, while autumn provides crystal-clear mountain views and crisp air.
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