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Dagala Thousand Lakes Treks

Kathmandu
Start atKathmandu
Easy
DifficultyEasy
Bhutan
Ends atBhutan
Trekking
ActivityTrekking
Flights
TransporationFlights
Camping
AccomodationCamping
9days/8nights
Duration9days/8nights
Full Board
MealsFull Board
4,300m
Max Altititude4,300m
Spring and Autumn
Best SeasonsSpring and Autumn

Dagala Thousand Lakes Treks Overview

The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a five-day expedition near Thimphu, Bhutan, that takes trekkers through a region celebrated for its countless high-altitude lakes. These pristine water bodies reflect the beauty of the surrounding alpine scenery, creating an unforgettable journey into Bhutan's untouched wilderness.

Scenic Landscapes and Trails

The trail starts from Khoma and ends in Simtokha, leading trekkers through picturesque landscapes of rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and panoramic Himalayan vistas. The terrain offers a mix of easy stretches and challenging ascents, making the trek both accessible and adventurous.

High-Altitude Adventure

Reaching a maximum altitude of 4,300 meters, the trek provides awe-inspiring views of the Bhutanese Himalayas and tranquil alpine lakes. These natural wonders are the trek’s highlights, offering moments of peace and serenity amidst the rugged terrain.

Cultural Encounters

The trek is not just about nature; it’s also a cultural journey. Trekkers will pass through traditional Bhutanese villages where locals share their hospitality and culture, adding a rich, personal dimension to the adventure.

Best Time to Visit

The best seasons for the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek are spring and autumn, when the weather is most favorable, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. These seasons ensure clear skies, making it easier to enjoy the spectacular views.

A Trek for All

Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a nature enthusiast looking for a moderate challenge, the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is an ideal choice. It combines the best of Bhutan’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventurous spirit into a single journey.

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive at Paro and sightseeing
Day 2
Paro and sightseeing drive to Thimphu
Day 3
Trek to Geynikha
Day 4
Trek to Gur
Day 5
Trek to Labatamba
Day 6
Trek to Panka
Day 7
Trek to Thimphu
Day 8
Thimphu Sightseeing drive to Paro
Day 9
Departure

Includes/Excludes

  • Trekking Permits: Permits required for trekking in the Bhutanese wilderness.
  • Guide and Porters: Professional trekking guide(s) and porters to assist with carrying equipment and supplies.
  • Meals: All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek, often prepared by the trekking crew.
  • Equipment: Trekking equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, and kitchen supplies.
  • Safety Measures: Basic medical supplies, emergency evacuation arrangements, and communication equipment.
  • Cultural Tour (if included): Some packages might include a cultural tour of Thimphu before or after the trek.
  • Flights: International flights to and from Bhutan.
  • Visa Fees: Bhutanese visa fees and processing.
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as additional snacks, souvenirs, tips, etc.
  • Alcoholic Beverages: Costs for alcoholic beverages during the trek.
  • Extra Activities: Costs for optional activities or excursions not included in the trek.
  • Additional Accommodation: Accommodation in Thimphu before or after the trek, if not included.
  • Gratuities: Tips for guides, porters, and other trekking staff.

Equipment Checklist for Dagala Thousand Lakes Treks

Equipment includes comfortable hiking boots, lightweight backpack, waterproof jacket, warm clothing, sleeping bag, trekking poles, sun protection, personal first aid kit, and water bottle.