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Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek
Duration: 6 Days (TREK DAYS)
Max Elevation: 4,520m
Highest Camp: 4,300m
Standard: Medium
Season: April to June and September to October
Start: Gynekha (Thimphu)
Finish: Chamgang (Thimpu)
Although the trek leads up to plenty of beautiful high
altitude mountain lakes and provides stunning views of
the whole Bhutanese Himalayan range as well as
Kanjenjunga (3rd highest mountain of the world, Sikkim)
it is still not a very popular trek. You might not meet
any other trekkers during the whole trek. It is also
possible to start and end the trek in Gynekha. The
optional route back to Gynekha leads through beautiful
Bhutanese villages. Although most days are short, the
day from Gur to Labatama involves a lot of climbing and
is, therefore, pretty strenuous.
Day 1
Start: Gynekha
End: Gur
Walking Distance: 7 km
Walk Time: 5 hours
Ascent: 550m
Descent: 210m
Camp Altitude: 3,290m
The trek starts from beautiful Gynekha village with a
short descent down to the river. From here – after
crossing the river - you start climbing till you reach a
huge rock platform from where you have a picturesque
view of the valley below. After another two hours you
reach Gur, some yak pastures below the main trail.
Day 2
Start: Gur
End: Labatama
Walking Distance: 12 km
Walk Time: 6 hours
Ascent: 1,220m
Descent: 110m
Camp Altitude: 4,300m
While trekking across the ridges, one enjoys the beauty
of the rugged mountain vegetation. The path winds
through flowers and wild asparagus (in spring). The
meadows are refreshing and inspiring. The first pass
symbolised by a huge cairn gives a spectacular view of
Kanjenjunga (Sikkim) and more or less all the Bhutanese
Himalayan peaks. Descending the pass one will see the
whole Dagala range, meadows and yak herders camp. Once
descended into the Labatama valley you ascend gradually
through the valley passing some yak herder huts till you
reach Uthso Tsho. The campsite is right next to the
lake.
Day 3
Relaxation day at Labatama.
This day is ideal for an excursion to any of three
lakes: Reli Tsho, Hen Tsho and Jama Tsho.
Day 4
Start: Labatama
End: Panka
Walking Distance: 8 km
Walk Time: 6-7 hours
Ascent: 260m
Descent: 520m
Camp Altitude: 4,000m
The trail climbs along the western side of Dala Tsho up
to a saddle at 4520m from where you have again a
majestic view of Himalayan peaks during descent. This
point is around 4,460m. The mountain peaks include
Everest (Nepal), Kanchenjunga (Sikkim), Jomolhari, Jichu
Drake, Tshering Gang, Khangbum, Masang Gang, Tsende Gang
and Gangche Ta. If you want an even better view you can
climb a peak close to the saddle with an altitude of
4720m. From the saddle the path descends passing some
yak herder huts to Doccha Chhu. You follow the river for
a while, but stay then higher up on the slope to reach
Panka with some ups and downs on the way.
Day 5
Start: Panka
End: Talakha
Walking Distance: 8 km
Walk Time: 5-6 hours
Ascent: 180m
Descent: 1,110m
Camp Altitude: 3,080m
This day entails the crossing of several passes, none of
them affording a major climb. Search for different
varieties of blue poppy (June-July) and mountain birds.
After crossing the last pass, Tale La (4,180m) you start
a long descent to Talakha Gompa. You will camp right
besides the monastery and wake up with the early morning
prayers of the monks. One has a great view of Bhutan’s
capital Thimphu.
Day 6
Start: Talakha
End: Chamgang
Walking Distance: 6 km
Walk Time: 3 hours
Ascent: 0m
Descent: 440m
From the monastery it’s a short walk down to the feeder
road which will lead you to the village of Chamgang.
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