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Druk Path Trek
Duration: 6 Days (Trek Days)
Max Elevation: 4,200m
Highest Camp: 4,110m
Standard: Easy-Medium
Season: March to June & September to November
Start: National Museum in Paro
Finish: Mothitang (Thimphu)
Druk Path Trek is one of the most popular treks in
Bhutan. It is a short and scenic trek with some great
views and beautiful lakes en route. Although it leads up
to altitudes above 4,000m it is not too strenuous as
walking distances between the camps are not too long.
Besides the lakes, it is the Phadjoding monastery that
is one of the highlights of this trek.
Day 1
Start: Paro
End: Jili Dzong
Walking Distance: 7 km
Walk Time: 4-5 hours
Ascent: 1,090m
Camp Altitude: 3,480m
The first day is a long day as you have to climb more
than 1,000m elevation. You start from the Ta Dzong
(National Museum) in Paro. The trek follows a gravel
road past a few farms for about 30 minutes and then
climbs up a steep ridge before leading through blue pine
and fir forests to Damche Gom. Once you reach the ridge
below Jili Dzong you descend about 100m to the campsite
below Jili Dzong.
Day 2
Start: Jili Dzong
End: Jangchulakha
Walking Distance: 10 km
Walk Time: 4-5 hours
Ascent: 310m
Descent: 50m
Camp Altitude: 3,770m
You begin with a climb for about an hour and a half
and then ascend gradually up. The trail takes you
through thick alpine forest and dwarf rhododendron
tress. You may see yaks and yak herders around your
campsite.
Day 3
Start: Jangchulakha
End: Jimilang Tsho
Walking Distance: 11 km
Walk Time: 4 hours
Ascent: 230m
Descent: 330m
Camp Altitude: 3,870m
The trail follows the ridge and on a clear day the view
of the mountains and valley are beautiful. The campsite
is close to the Jimilang Tsho Lake. The lake is known
for its giant sized trout.
Day 4
Start: Jimilang Tsho
End: Simkotra Tsho
Walking Distance: 11 km
Walk Time: 4 hours
Ascent: 820m
Descent: 400m
Camp Altitude: 4,110m
The trail takes you through dwarf rhododendron trees and
Janetso Lake. You may come across some yak herder’s
camps where you will have the opportunity to get a
glimpse of a nomad’s life. The campsite is close to
Simkotra Tsho Lake.
Day 5
Start: Simkotra Tsho
End: Phajoding
Walking Distance: 10 km
Walk Time: 3-4 hours
Ascent: 130m
Descent: 680m
Camp Altitude: 3,750m
The trek begins with a gradual climb. If the weather
permits, you will have a spectacular view of Mount
Gangkar Puensum, the highest mountain in Bhutan and
other Himalayan peaks. From this pass, the trek takes
you downhill to Phajodhing for a nights halt. The camp
is above Phadjoding.
Day 6
Start: Phajodhing
End: Mothitang
Walking Distance: 4-5 km
Walk Time: 3 hours
Descent: 1,130m
After passing Phadjoding monastery the trek to
Thimphu (Mothitang) is all the way downhill through a
forested area of mostly blue pine. The walk, at a
leisurely pace, takes about three hours.
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