This quick hike close to Thimphu goes through multiple beautiful high-altitude lakes. Although there are few severe climbs, the journey is moderate and has short walking days.

Season: April, September, and October are the ideal months for this expedition.
Day 1 : Get to Paro

After completing the necessary formalities at the Paro airport, you will be greeted by our agent and transferred to our hotel. the town and market of Paro in the evening. Spend the night at the Paro hotel.

Day 2 : Paro

Drive up the valley in the morning to the Drukgyel Dzong (1646), which used to guard this valley against Tibetan incursions. Despite being mostly burned down in 1951, its majestic tall outside walls are still visible. The approach road to Drukgyel Dzong offers a stunning vista of Mt. Chomoihari on a clear day. Travel back through the valley to the 7th Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's oldest and most revered temples, before stopping at a traditional farm house.

Visit Ta Dzong in the afternoon. It was originally constructed as a watchtower in 1651 and opened as Bhutan's National Museum in 1968. In addition to a minor natural history collection, the collection consists of works of art, artifacts, religious thangkha paintings, postal stamps, coins, and handicrafts. Then descend a short hillside trail to Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), which was constructed in 1646 and today houses the district administration's and Paro's monastic body's offices. Spend the night at the Paro hotel.

Pay a visit to Kyichu Lhakhang in the afternoon. It is one of the oldest and most revered shrines in Bhutan, having been constructed in the seventh century by the Tibetan ruler Songtsen Gampo. Spend the night at the Paro hotel.

Day 3 : Paro - Thimphu (55 km,1:30 hours)

Drive down the valley this morning, following the Wang Cnu Ulnimphu river where it meets the Pa Chu (Paro river). Turn left to ascend the valley to the capital city of 1flimpflu. On the way, stop at Simtokha Dzong (1627), the oldest fortification in the kingdom and current home of the Institute for Language and Culture Studies.

Visit the National Memorial Chorten after lunch. It was constructed as a memorial to Bhutan's third monarch ("the father of modern Bhutan") and as a symbol of global peace. Then go to Tashichhodzong, the Wang Chu's closest spectacular structure in Thimphu. In addition to housing the central monastic body during the summer, it also houses several ministries and His Majesty's secretariat. Wander through the market and town of Thimphu in the evening. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

Day 4 : Thimphu

Visit the following locations as time permits after breakfast: The National Library, which has a sizable collection of Buddhist literature, some of which date back several hundred years; the Institute for Zorig Chusum, where students learn the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan; the National Institute of Traditional Medicine (outside only), where medicinal herbs are compounded and dispensed and traditional medicine practitioners are trained; and the Folk Heritage and National Textile Museums, for fascinating displays of folklore and textiles.

After lunch, peruse the various hand-woven fabrics and craft items available at the government-run Handicrafts Emporium, as well as the many smaller handicrafts stores scattered throughout the town. Take a drive to a lookout in the early evening.

Day 5 : Geynekha - Thimphu (14km, 4 hours)

To get to the trek's beginning site, you must drive for 45 minutes. The first day's hike follows a mule trail via terraced farms and a coniferous woodland before arriving at the Genekha School sign. Set up camp for the night along a creek in Genekha (2,800 meters).

Day 6 : Gur - Geynekha (15km, 4 hours)

The actual communion with nature starts on today's hike, when you'll witness a wide variety of alpine plants as well as some animals and several birds. After two hours of steadily ascending a hill, stop to rest on a sizable rock platform with a beautiful view of the valley below. The walk comes to a close for the day after another two hours. Camp at Gur, where flowers are abundant in spring.

Day 7 : Labatamba - Gur (12km, 5 hours)

Trekking across the ridges allows one to take in the splendor of the untamed mountain plants. Asparagus and other small plants grow wild in the meadows where we will be strolling today. If you take this hike in the spring, it will feel as though you are walking on a carpet of flowers. The entire Dagala range, alpine meadows, and yak herders' camps are spectacularly visible from the first pass, which is marked by a huge cairn. At a nearby yak herder's camp, we shall have lunch. The third day of our adventure will culminate at Yutsho Lake, where golden trout are abundant. We will hike across hills and through meadows after lunch. Camp nearby for the night.

Day 8 : Halt in Labatamba

Relitsho, Hentsho, or Jamatsho are the three lakes that can be visited on an expedition today. You'll hear ethereal tales about these lakes from your tour leader. Additionally, now would be a great time and location to go trout fishing. Camp for the night.

Day 09 : Halt at Labatamba

Extension to the lakes at Setsho. The hike to Setsho Lake is intriguing and simple. With a packed lunch, you could spend the entire day trout fishing here. As an alternative, you might arrive at Setsho, cross a little slope, and descend to Jagetsho Lake. Another option is to attempt the 5,050-meter summit Jomo. Lunch at the summit, with its breathtaking surroundings, might be a special occasion. Return to camp by dusk and prepare for the next day. .

Day 10 : Labatama - Panka (8km, 4 hours)

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