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Dagala Botanical Trek

 
Dagala mountain range divides two prominent valleys of Thimpu and wangdi. The altitude of the plateau is around 4000 meters. It has many lakes of different sizes and in most lakes' one can find trout fish. Alpine flowers, rhododendrons, different species of pheasants, musk deer are found in abidance.
The plateau is also a grazing ground for yaks in summer. Best times for trekking in these parts are May / June and Sept / Oct.

Itinerary of Dagala Botanical Trek In Detail.

Days 01 : Arrive Paro. Transfer to Hotel. O/N.

Days 02 : Sightseeing at Paro. O/N.

Days 03 : Drive to Thimpu. O/N.

Days 04 : Sightseeing at Thimpu. O/N.

Days 05 : Drive to Simtokha and trek to Telekha for 4 hours. Camp near Talekha Lhakhang.

Days 06 : Ascent to Jezela alt. 4000m. and descent to Japhuna 3800 m. for camp, 5/6 hrs.

Days 07 : Trek through rhododendron forests, small lakes and camp at Jadhuna 4100 m. 4 hr.

Days 08 : Ascend to Jomigue pass 4460 m. And descend to Labatama.

Days 09 : Day excursion to Hetso - Hentso lake, Jamatso and relitso lake.

Days 10 : Day excursion to Jamo peak 5050 mt. And return to camp.

Days 11 : Day Rest

Days 12 : After crossing pagalsloptsa pass 4170 m. Descend through rhododendron and thick oak forest to Genekha for camp.

Days 13 : Descent to Chakilo for 2 hours and drive to Paro.O/N.

Days 14 : Day trip to Tiger nest. O/N at Paro.

Days 15 : Transfer to airport to fly to Kathmandu

We can customize this trek according to your travel needs.

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