Jomolhari Mountain Festival with Yaktsa Trek
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12 days
Specialty Tours
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Overview
The Jomolhari Mountain Festival in Bhutan is a cultural and trekking event that showcases traditional music, dance, and local customs while offering scenic trekking experiences.
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Description
Embark on a breathtaking journey to Bhutan’s northern frontier with the Jomolhari Mountain Festival tour, held annually at the picturesque base of sacred Mount Jomolhari. This unique two-day festival celebrates the deep harmony between the highlanders and the elusive snow leopard—known as the “ghost of the high mountains.” Since its inception in 2013, the festival has drawn more trekkers eager to experience the region’s stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and remarkable wildlife. This immersive 12-day trek offers stunning Himalayan views, traditional Bhutanese hospitality, and a rare glimpse into the lives of remote mountain communities. Witness thrilling yak and horse shows, local dances, and cultural rituals dedicated to preserving the snow leopard. Explore remote villages, serene alpine lakes, and towering mountain passes while enjoying rich folk performances and handicrafts. Join us for an unforgettable adventure blending natural beauty, cultural celebration, and spiritual connection at the heart of Bhutan’s high mountains.
What's Included
✓ Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
✓ VISA Fee
✓ Accommodation
✓ All meals
✓ Transport
✓ All internal taxes & charges
✓ Licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide
✓ Tourist Sim Card
✓Bhutanese costume experiences
✓Bottled water in the car
✗ Flight tickets
✗ Insurance
✗ Drinks and Beverages
✗ Tips for the guide and driver
✗ Internet and Phone bills
✗ Other bills of personal nature
Additional information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Departs at specified time from main station
- Some sites may close at short notice
- Itinerary may change based on conditions
Itinerary
During the journey, one will experience breath-taking view of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga and other famous Himalayan peaks including the sacred Jumolhari and Mount Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be received by your guide and transfer you to the Hotel. Later in the afternoon you will visit Paro Dzong. It was built in 17th century and now houses government offices and religious institutions. Then you will visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the country built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in 8th century. In the evening you can stroll in the paro town. Overnight hotel in Paro.
In the morning you will hike to Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery, which is Bhutan’s most famous monastery situated at 3180meters. Guru Rinpoche (spiritual master) is said to have flown on the back of a tigress from Singye Dzong in Lhuntse to meditate in a cave where Taktsang Monastery now stands. The Moanstery is perched on the edge of a steep cliff, about 900 meters above Paro Valley. Lunch will be served at the Cafeteria. Explore the monastery and hike back to the valley in the afternoon. Overnight hotel in Paro.
DISTANCE 17KMS | Time: 5-6hrs.| Ascent: 500m | Decent: 0m| Altitude: 2580m-2850m
Walk along the dirt road through wide, rich, cultivated valley, beneath forest-covered mountains, following the Paro Chhu. You will encounter the first settlement comprising of big, magnificent traditional buildings with bright red chillies dried on their roofs in season. Not far from here, at Gunitsawa, you will pass army check point and your trekking permits will be checked and endorsed here. The Shana campsite is just half an hour walk from the check point.
DISTANCE 22KMS | Time: 6-8hrs.| Ascent: 900m | Decent: 0m| Altitude: 2850m-3750m
This is a hard day as the altitude gain is above the limit. You will come across the first bridge en route from Tibet to Bhutan that was used by the travellers once upon a time. The trail climbs steadily through beautiful thick forest consisting mainly of, Oak, Rhododendron, Bamboo, Fern, Birch, Fir, Larch, Maple and Blue Pine. The route has lots of small rises and drops with a vision of amazing snow-capped Jhomolhari on the north. The hard day of walking comes to an end at Soi Thangthanka camp, which is in a big meadow.
DISTANCE 19KMS | Time: 5-6hrs.| Ascent: 300m | Decent: 0m| Altitude: 3750m-4050m
The view of Jhomolhari fades away as you leave the camp inflowing forest on the way towards the Army camp. Late in spring, Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower) has been spotted. The Military camp has Bhutanese and Indian army personnel guarding another pass to Tibet. The trail takes you through six remote villages and you might be invited into one of the houses for a cup of famous butter tea. After crossing the settlements, the summits of spiky peak Jitchu Drakey, Tshering Kang and Jhomolhari appear to get closer. Cross a bridge and suddenly the irresistible snow-and-ice- covered east face of Jhomolhari appears, with its massive 3200m- high wall of granite, marble, and quartzite. You have reached Jhomolhari camp.
You will witness the Mountain Festival for two days. The celebration commences with a welcome dance and local song by the Soe community. The stalls will then be opened allowing you to walk around and witness the exhibition made by the local communities. This will then be followed by a yak and horse show. Yak riding, horse riding, Khuru and shotput contests will begin after lunch. A play about the conservation of Snow leopards and a snow leopard dance will also be performed. You will then hike back to the Jangothang base camp in the evening.
On the 2nd day, you will partake in a trek in Soe guided by the locals. After lunch, you can watch the various folk performances and experience the traditional handicrafts showcase of these local communities.
DISTANCE 16KMS | Time: 6-7hrs.| Ascent: 850m | Decent:1090m| Altitude: 4050m-3800m
The trail leads north to the last settlement in the valley and descends once again to the Paro Chhu (River), crossing it on a wooden bridge. Walk up to the torquies Tshophu lake (4380 meters), which is inhabited by ruddy shelducks. You will come across a second lake after you climb across a slope to a crest. Then descend into a hidden valley and climb steeply to Bonte La at 4890m, the highest point of the trek with great mountain views of Basingthang (5500m) and Chatarake (5570m). After the pass, the trail descends crisscrossing yak trails down to the Dhumzo Chhu and after walking downstream past few houses you arrive at a camp at 3800 meters.
DISTANCE 11KMS | Time: 4-5hrs.| Ascent: 720m | Decent: 340m| Altitude: 3800m-4180m
Climbing from the camp through Rhododendron, Birch and oak forest decorated with moss leads to a grazing land. Cross the meadow on a good trail above the river leading to a chorten, huge cliff appears with the Sey Dzong wedged in it. After descending and ascending through the forest and a flat trail roofed with Rhododendron bushes, Tagulun
La(4540m) becomes visible on the skyline. The views of glorious peaks like Jhomolhari, Jitchu Drakey and Tsheri Kang, and in the distance Kanchenjunga and Makalu can be seen blocking the view to Mount Everest. From the pass, the trail winds gently downhill to a lush Thombu valley. Thombue camp is the second highest camp for the trek.
DISTANCE 13KMS | Time: 4-5hrs.| Ascent: 200m | Decent:1380m| Altitude: 4180m-2890m
Walk through the marshy valley to find a clear trail through Rhododendron bushes towards Thombu La. From the pass you can see snowy peaks of Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal and Tibet. The walk from the pass is one of the best of the trek with a beautiful view through a hillside roofed with Edelweiss. The camp is near the helipad, a pleasing site by the Paro chhu.
DISTANCE 13KMS | Time: 4-5hrs.| Ascent: 200m | Decent:1380m| Altitude: 4180m-2890m
Walk through the marshy valley to find a clear trail through Rhododendron bushes towards Thombu La. From the pass you can see snowy peaks of Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal and Tibet. The walk from the pass is one of the best of the trek with a beautiful view through a hillside roofed with Edelweiss. The camp is near the helipad, a pleasing site by the Paro chhu.
Drive to the airport for departure. Our representative will bid you farewell.
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