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 	 Gangkhar Puensum, Mountain of three siblings

A Trek to the Highest Unclimbed Peak in the World with Bart Jordans


A few years ago this writer got one of his all-time mountain thrills by being a member of the first group of outsiders ever to make this superb trek to 24,734-foot Gangkhar Puensum, the highest unclimbed mountain on earth (and likely to remain so; the Bhutanese have declared it inviolate out of respect to its holy character).

We begin in the Bumthangian village of Dhur, the winter home of the yak herders whose elegant migratory path we follow to the great peak. We trek through dense evergreen forests, up into a magnificent green and gold tundra valley, cross the 15,700-foot Thole La, and follow the Chamkar River’s course to its icy beginnings below the stunning south wall of Gangkhar and its satellites. Our president, Jim Sano, who led that first trek with me, calls it “an absolute jewel, with wonderfully varied scenery, from rich forests to soaring alpine vistas.” And our 2010 trips will be led by the man who literally wrote the book on this trek, Bart Jordans (the book is “Bhutan: A Trekker’s Guide”). Bart is a Dutch citizen who lived for a number of years in Bhutan. He has an impressive list of more than 60 rigorous treks that he has led throughout the Himalayas, but it is his vast experience in Bhutan that makes him the perfect leader for this trek, not to mention the fact he’s a wonderful traveling companion.

Bhutanese boy on trail Day 1: arrive in Paro Day 2: Drive to Thimphu • Day 3: Thimphu on to Trongsa • Day 4: Trongsa to Jakar • Days 5–15: On trek to the world’s highest unclimbed peak, Gangkhar Puensum, ending back in Jakar • Day 16: Drive to Wangdiphodrang • Day 17: Wangdiphodrang to Thimphu • Day 18: Drive to Paro, depart Paro.
  • Angkor Extension is available for this trip
  • Laos Extension is available for this trip
  • Hidden Highlands of Bhutan: Gangkhar Puensuum


    Trip Details

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    2010 Departures:
    • October 12 - October 29
    Trip Length: 18 Days

    Activity Type: Trekking

    Trip Price:From $6650

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