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Chomolhari Basecamp and the Bonte La

Bhutan
6 reviews
Available Departures: Oct

13 days from

US$6,775

without flights
Walk & Trek
Guided Group
CHALLENGING CHALLENGING

A spectacular circuit trek through the Bhutan Himalaya to Chomolhari Basecamp at Jangothang (4040m)

Trip Code: CHO
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Chomolhari Basecamp and the Bonte La

Highlights
  • An unforgettable circuit through the snow-capped peaks of the Bhutan Himalaya 

  • Spend a day at basecamp, with the option to see the sunrise over Chomolhari

  • Trek past the azure waters of the Tsho Phu lakes and cross the Bonte La (4890m)

  • Explore Kathmandu and Paro, and visit the Tiger's Nest monastery

  • Time your holiday to see the Chomolhari Mountain Festival 


At a Glance
  • Group Size 4 to 16
  • 9 days trekking
  • 3 days sightseeing
  • Max altitude - 4890m
  • Join In Kathmandu

Accommodation & Meals
  • All meals included
  • 4 nights Hotel
  • 8 nights Camping
Overview

This spectacular circuit trek will take us all the way to Bhutan's Chomolhari Base Camp and across 3 high passes in under 2 weeks, what's more we've also time for sightseeing in bustling Kathmandu and idyllic Paro, famous for the dramatic, cliff-side Taktsang Monastery. 

Arriving into Paro from Kathmandu, Nepal, our stunning trek takes us north of Paro, deep into the valley of the Paro Chu. This quiet valley provides a passage between the Himalayan foothills and the towering white peaks on the border with Tibet.


Our route follows the river upstream for 3 days to the meadows at Jangothang, the basecamp for Chomolhari (7326m), a sacred peak on the border of Bhutan and Tibet, which is revered by Buddhists, who believe it is the home of one of the five goddesses (Jomo), who were bound under oath by Guru Rinpoche to protect the land and the local people. 

After a day for exploration and acclimatisation above this camp, we turn away from the valley trail and climb to the picturesque Tsho Phu lakes. From here, we ascend to cross the airy Bonte La (4890m), where we'll enjoy some increasingly impressive views of Chomolhari and the imposing spire of Jitchu Drake. Now at high level, we trek via hidden valleys and along scenic ridges to reach our stunning campsite on the yak pastures of Thongbu, before descending on herders' trails Shana. Very few trekking groups complete this superb circuit, which is one of the best short treks in Bhutan.

Hermit's Cave
Unique to KE is the acclimatisation trek up to visit the Hermit’s Cave, just prior to arriving at Chomolhari Basecamp. Not only is this a culturally interesting visit to an area rarely visited by trekkers, it is also a fantastic aid to acclimatisation that will help prepare you for the rest of your trekking holiday.

BOOK EARLY for BHUTAN! With only two airlines operating flights into Paro from Kathmandu, seats are limited and in high demand. Book early to guarantee your place on your chosen departure. We strongly advise booking a year in advance where possible.

Is this holiday for you?

This route presents a great variety of landscape types; ranging from fertile and intensively terraced farmland, through some of the finest mixed forest in the world, to open, alpine pastureland and high mountain valleys and passes.

Trekking conditions are reasonably straightforward, since the trail has been well prepared for the ponies or yaks. There are …

This route presents a great variety of landscape types; ranging from fertile and intensively terraced farmland, through some of the finest mixed forest in the world, to open, alpine pastureland and high mountain valleys and passes.

Trekking conditions are reasonably straightforward, since the trail has been well prepared for the ponies or yaks. There are no glaciers to negotiate and the passes that we cross should not be heavily snow covered. There are some rugged sections where extra care needs to be taken and at lower elevations, the trail can be muddy in places.

The trekking is sustained and involves some long, strenuous, days (up to 9hrs) and the crossing of three passes over 4000 metres, including the Bonte La at 4890 metres. A good level of fitness is essential.

 
This route presents a great variety of landscape types; ranging from fertile and intensively terraced farmland, through some of the finest mixed forest in the world, to open, alpine pastureland and high mountain valleys and passes.
 
Trekking conditions are reasonably straightforward, since the trail has been well prepared for the ponies or yaks.
 
There are no glaciers to negotiate and the passes that we cross should not be heavily snow covered. There are some rugged sections where extra care needs to be taken and at lower elevations, the trail can be muddy in places.
 
The trekking is sustained and involves some long, strenuous, days (up to 9hrs) and the crossing of three passes over 4000 metres, including the Bonte La at 4890 metres. 
 

Why KE?

If you would like the chance to visit one of Bhutan's spectacular festivals, then be sure to check out our special Chomolhari Basecamp Trek departures, which coincides with the Chomolhari Mountain festival.


Your Bhutan visa fees, all meals, and return flights from Kathmandu to Paro are included, and there’s even FREE sleeping bag and down jacket hire available too.

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