DUR HOT SPRING TREK
Dur Hot Spring Trek
An old expedition route to Gangkhar Puensum across several hot spring. This is an old expedition route to Gangkhar Puensum
(mountain) through Trongsa, Bumthang. You will come across several hot spring where one can relax and
shower in the mineral rich water.

Itinerary
Day 01. Arrival at Paro.
Fly into Himalayas with Druk Air, Bhutan’s National Air Carrier. The green wall of hills known as dooars, or gateways into Bhutan from
the plains climbs continuously higher as the plane flies north towards the Tibet border. Silver rivers thread the
valleys, waterfalls plunge down the forested mountainsides, and to the north, the great snowcapped peaks of the inner Himalayas
rise up into the sky. As the aircraft enters the Paro valley, look down and you will see the Paro Dzong overlooking
Paro Chu(river) with Ta Dzong, watch tower, now the national museum, above it. Your escort from Adventure Bhutan Travel, who
accompany you throughout the trip, will be waiting for you at the airport. After completion of airport formalities, you will drive
through fascinating valley of Paro to the hotel. Evening visit to Paro marker and take a stroll around town’s main street. Dinner and
overnight at the hotel in Paro.

Day 02. Paro - Paro.
Full day sightseeing in the Paro Valley. After breakfast drive to the Drugyel Dzong or the Fortress of Victory from where the Bhutanese
repelled many Tibetan invasions. The Dzong though in ruins holds great historical importance to the Bhutanese. From there, in fine
weather, one can view the majestic Mt. Jhumolhari standing at an altitude of 7329m above the sea. Other places of interest include
the National Museum, Paro Rinpong Dzong and the local market. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 03. Paro - Thimphu.
Drive to the capital of the country after breakfast. Enroute you will be able to see the Tachogang Monastery. In Thimphu, visit the
National memorial Chorten built in the loving memory of the Late King, His Majesty, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Also visit the National
Library, Painting School ( week days) and the Changangkha Lhakhang. In the evening drive to the Sangay gang viewpoint to see the
Thimphu valley in the evening sun. Your guide will be able to take you shopping if you so desire. Overnight in hotel.

Day 04. Thimphu - Trongsa.
The journey to Central Bhutan begins early in the morning with pack lunch on the way. The drive to Trongsa takes about 7 - 8 hours
and you will be passing through beautiful forests as well as high passes from where you can have breathtaking views of the
Himalayas. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 05. Trongsa - Bumthang.
The drive to Bumthang takes about 2 and half hours. Lunch will be served in the hotel. After lunch at leisure. A walk in the valley is
recommended for acclimatisation. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 06. Bumthang - Gorsum.
Distance : 18 km. Trek Time : 6 - 7 hours. Altitude of camp : 3120m. After breakfast you will be driven to the starting point of the Trek
just below the Kurje Lhakhang. The trek route is a gradual climb following the Chamkhar river, a river rich in trout. Camp at Gorsum.

Day 07. Gorsum - Lungsum.
Distance : 12 km. Trek Time : 5 - 6 hours. Altitude of Camp : 3160m. The trail ascends gradually through dense forests of spruce,
hemlock, cypress, juniper and maple. An encounter with a deer is not out of the ordinary. Overnight in camp.

Day 08. Lungsum - Tshochenchen.
Distance : 15 km. Trek Time : 6 - 7 hours. Altitude of camp : 3200m. The vegetation remains the same almost through out the day,
though towards the end of the day you will be walking above the tree line. Overnight in camp.

Day 09. Tshochenchen - Durtshachu.
Distance : 17 km. Trek time : 7 -8 hours. Altitude of camp : 3400m. The trek is uphill till the Julila pass at an altitude of 4700m and
then is down hill till the camp. In clear weather, the surrounding mountains can be seen from the Julila pass. Musk deer, herds of
blue sheep and the black Himalayan bear can be spotted today. Overnight in camp.

Day 10. Durtshachu - Durtshachu.
A day of rest. After a leisurely breakfast, relax in the hotspring or hike around the surrounding areas. Overnight in camp.

Day 11. Dursthachu - Tshochenchen.
Same as the previous route. Overnight in camp.

Day 12. Tshochenchen - Gorsum.
Same as the previous route but without the Lungsum halt. The whole journey is about nine hours. Overnight in camp.

Day 13. Gorsum - Jakar.
Same as the previous route. The transportation will be waiting to take you to your hotel. Overnight in hotel.

Day 14. Jakar - Jakar.
Bumthang is a land of myth and mysteries. This is probably the holiest of all the valleys in Bhutan. You can begin exploring the valley
after a late breakfast. Drive to the Bumthang Jambay Lhakhang, the oldest monastery in the kingdom built by the Tibetan king
Songtsen Gambo in the 8th century. Drive to the kurjey Lhakhang and the Tamshing Monastery. Visit the Swiss Diary farm. Evening at
leisure. Overnight in hotel.

Day 15. Bumthang - Punakha.
The drive to Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan takes about 8 hours. Catch up on the sights missed on the previous trip to
Bumthang. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 16. Punakha - Paro.
After breakfast drive to the Paro valley. Enroute visit the Semtokha Dzong, the oldest Dzong in the country built by the Zhabdrung
Rinpoche in 1627 ad. which now serves as a school for language and literature. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 17. Departure.
Early morning transfer to the airport for departure where your guide will bid you good bye.

Season
The recommended season is from March to April and from September to early November.

Service
Services of good English/Japanese/French speaking guide, pack ponies during trekking, comfortable stay in camps with good
number of support staff, hot delicious meals during trekking, Bonfire where ever firewood is available and the camp staff to entertain.
Good (Department of Tourism, Government of Bhutan approved) approved hotels before and after the trek.

Price
1 person US$ 240/person per night halt
2 persons US$ 230/person per night halt
3 persons US$ 200/person per night halt

Included in Price
* All meals (mineral water included) and lodging,
* All ground transportation within Bhutan which includes pack ponies and porters
during treks
* multilingual guide
* entrée fee into monuments and temples.


Not Included in Price
* Airfare, visa fee, airport tax
* Choppers if emergency evacuation required
* Expenses of personal nature like telephones, laundry and hard drinks (alcoholic
beverages).
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