The Snowman Trek

28 Days

Overview

The Snowman Trek is considered to be not only Bhutan’s but one of the world’s most difficult treks. The trek starts from Paro Valley’s Drukgyel Dzong at 2580 meters and passes through the remote parts of northern Bhutan. Normally, the trek takes 24 days to complete when started from Paro. However, you may save about 4 days if you begin the trek from Punakha. This trek is not for beginners, and passes through some of the highest Bhutansese passes of Gangla Karchung La at 5230m, Jaze La at 5251 m, Loju La at 5155m and Rinchenzoe La at 5332m. The trek ascends along the Pa Chu River to the remote northern district of Lunana.

The Snowman Trek is an extension of the beautiful Laya Gasa Trek, and leads from Laya into high altitudes of the Bhutanese Himalayas. It takes tough and enduring trekkers into the Lunana region and further on to Gangkhar Puensum and Bumthang or down to Sephu in Trongsa district, depending on which route you choose. The Snowman trek leads through the most remote areas up to very high altitudes. Trekkers have to camp in altitudes above 5,000m more than once, and depending on the seasonal temperatures, the camps are sometimes on snow. The Lonely Planet describes the Snowman Trek as one of the most difficult treks of the world. The best time for Snowman Trek is summer unlike many other high altitude treks of Bhutan. Many groups that attempt this tough trek do not finish due to problems with the high altitude or snow blocked passes. However, those who make it will remember this trek as an outstanding, beautiful and as one of the most rewarding trek of their life. In this version of the Snowman Trek, one has the possibility of spending a day or two at perhaps one of the most beautiful hot springs of the Himalayas.

Trek Highlights

  • Conquering the High Passes: The ultimate challenge of the trek is crossing more than a dozen Himalayan passes, many soaring above 5,000 meters (16,400 feet)
  • Alpine Lakes & Glaciers: The trek takes you through the "Himalayan backyard," where you'll encounter pristine turquoise-tinted lakes like Raphstreng Tsho and Um Tsho and traverse unnamed hanging glaciers that few people ever see
  • Wildlife Spotting: In the remote wilderness of Jigme Dorji National Park, you'll share the trail with rare and elusive creatures like the blue sheep, the quirky Takin (Bhutan's national animal), and if you're incredibly lucky, the ghost of the Himalayas—the snow leopard
  • The Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Before the trek, you'll visit Taktsang Palphug Monastery, famously known as the Tiger's Nest.
  • Time-Lost Villages: You'll have the rare opportunity to meet the Layap people in their remote villages, recognizable by their distinctive pointed bamboo hats, and encounter nomadic yak herders whose way of life has remained unchanged for centuries

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The Snowman Trek
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Trip Info

  • 28 Days
  • Trekking and Cultural Excurtions
  • 5320m
  • Full Board
  • Hotel & Camp
  • Private Vehicle

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