The Jomolhari trek in Bhutan offers breathtaking views of the majestic mountains and pristine landscapes. Along your journey on this scenic trail, you will encounter vibrant flora and fauna as well as the rich heritage of the local communities. The trek is designed to include the major sightseeing attractions of Paro and Thimphu in Bhutan. It is a moderately difficult trek in Bhutan. People with prior hiking experience are recommended to take this trip in Bhutan. You may prepare for steep ascents and descents through high passes during the Jomolhari trek. The highest point of this trek is Yelila Pass (4820 m).
Every day, you will have about 5-6 hours of walking during the Jomolhari trek, and the trail is really quiet because the Bhutan trek is much pricier compared to the trip to other Asian countries. During the trek, accommodation is provided in a tent, and you will have your kitchen team to prepare the meals for you for the entire trek in the Jomolhari trek. If you are looking for a crowdless route and just want to get into nature and want to experience the real Bhutan, then the Jomolhari trek is the best choice for you to create a lifelong lasting memory.
This tour plan is designed for people who are planning their trip to Bhutan from Kathmandu, Nepal. Nepal Excursion Treks takes care of all the logistics and operating parts of the trip to Bhutan with your visas, flights, and everything. The plan can be customized if you would like to extend your stay in Kathmandu and add the attractions of Nepal as well.
Best time for a trek in Bhutan
The ideal time for the Jomolhari trek is April to May in spring and October to November in autumn. It is the time when the sky usually stays clear and the weather is good. In early spring, you may expect snow in high passes, and winter will be too cold to plan a trekking trip in Bhutan.