To Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake Base Camps
Chomolhari, Bhutan’s deeply venerated
guardian peak, rises on the Tibet-Bhutan
border near the major trade route from India
into Tibet’s Phari Valley. In 1939, F. Spencer
Chapman, the mountain’s first climber,
wrote, “Chomolhari gives a greater impression
of sheer height and inaccessibility than
any other mountain I know. . . . It is thought
by many to be the most beautiful mountain
in the whole length of the Himalaya.”
Unlike Chapman—who could only dream
of visiting Bhutan, and approached the peak
from the north—we’ll hike to Chomolhari
and its dramatic companion, Jitchu Drake,
through Bhutan’s little-visited villages, valleys,
and forests, with good chances of seeing
blue sheep, takin, and a huge variety of
bird life.
The spring trek is a botanist’s fantasy:
rhododendrons, azaleas, and masses of
wildflowers carpet the high meadows, and
pear and apple trees blossom in the valleys.
In the fall, rice paddies ripen to a golden
brown, and yak herders bring their charges
down from high summer pastures.
Day 1: arrive in Paro • Day 2: explore Paro • Days 3–
10: on trek to Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake Base Camps • Day 11: drive to Thimphu • Day 12: day excursion to Punakha to visit the massive dzong • Day 13: return to Paro • Day 14: depart Paro.
Sacred Summits of Bhutan
Trip Details
- May 6 - May 19
- October 7 - October 20
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