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Highlights

While the Rodung La Trek does not ascend to very high altitudes,it is still fairly challenging as the trail covers some fairly steep climbs and descents.The trail takes you from Bumthang in Central Bhutan to Trashiyangtse in the far eastern reaches of the kingdom.

The route was once an important trade road in the past but has fallen into disuse now and is chiefly used as a hiking trail.The trail passes through alpine and bamboo forests, meadows and mountain passes,through villages and temples offering hikers an incredible array of biodiversity to appreciate. The Hike typically takes 10 days to complete and is best carried out in winter between October-Early November or in spring between April-Early May.

Itinerary

The route takes you around Chamkhar Chhu, a river rich in trout. After passing Thangbi Lhakhang, a temple built by the first Karma Shamar in 13th century you will enter Ngang Yul or ‘Swan Land” named for the swans that were once common in this part of the valley.Near the center of this area you will find Ngang Lhakhang, the “Swan Temple”.The Ngang Lhakhang was erected by the Lama Namkha Samdrup in the spot where his arrow landed.The design of the lhakhang inspired by a vision he had.

Distance 20 km
Time 6-7 hours
Camp Altitude 2,800 m

You begin with a gradual climb to Phephe La pass (3,353m).Follow the trail until the pass takes you through a picturesque forested region.It is recommended that you allow for stops along the way to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.You will stop for the night at Ogyen Choling Manor.This manor houses one of the most interesting museums of Bhutan and visitors will gain a better understanding of the lives of the landed gentry in traditional Bhutanese society.

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Camp Altitude 2,850 m

Today’s walk is through bamboos, hemlock and finally up to an alpine forest.The camp is in a meadow at the head of the valley.

Distance 17 km
Time 5-6 hours
Ascent Ascent 920 m
Camp Altitude 3,680 m

Rodung La (4,160m) is about three hours climb from the camp. From the pass you then continue downhill through a gorge, overlooking scenic mountain valleys covered in lush pine forests.The region is rich in folk lore concerning spirits and yetis.Near the camp you can see a ruined stone building that once acted as a grain storehouse during the reigns of the first and second king.

Distance 20 km
Time 6-7 hours
Ascent Ascent 480 m, descent 1,160 m
Camp Altitude 2,950 m

This trail winds through the villages of Ungaar, Bulay,Kulaypang and Gomda before bringing you to Drula village and Khaine Lhakhang.One of the oldest temples in the country,it was built in the mid 7th century by the King Songtshen Gampo of Tibet to subdue demons.

Distance 21 km
Time 7-8 hours
Ascent Ascent 350 m, descent 1,340 m
Camp Altitude 2,010 m

From your camp, the trail goes down to a stream and back up to a basic health unit and a community school in Gorsam. Further on, you pass a Tibetan-style Umling Mani, built by a lama from Tibet, and a chorten on Zerim La (1,940m). Before reaching the next pass, Tage La (1,760m) you will see Menjabi, a beautiful Bhutanese village with large white houses.The campsite for the night is located South-east of Tage La near Tangmachu High School.Another possibility is to organize transport and drive to Lhuentse, the capital of Lhuentse district. Lhuntese Dzong is considered to be one of the most impressive dzongs in Bhutan.

Distance 18 km
Time 6-7 hours
Ascent Ascent 520 m, descent 810 m
Camp Altitude 1,720 m

After arriving at Kuri Zampa the trek begins to gradually climb up through paddy fields and villages before bringing you to Chusa.

Distance 16 km
Time 4-5 hours
Ascent Ascent 690 m, descent 620 m
Camp Altitude 1,830 m

Today’s trek has you continue uphill through thick forests overlooking spectacular mountains.The camp is located in a forested area at an altitude of 2,400m.

Distance 20 km
Time 5-6 hours
Ascent Ascent 620 m m
Camp Altitude 2,450 m

Today is the longest day of the trek.It is a gradual descent to Trashi Yangtse.As you descend the chirpine and hardwood forests are slowly replaced by oak trees.The final camp of the trek is located in a subtropical forested region.

Distance 20 km
Time 5-6 hours
Ascent Ascent 620 m m
Camp Altitude 2,450 m

General Inclusions

  • 3 Stars Hotel
  • Visa and Royalty fee
  • 3 meals a day & tea/coffee with snacks
  • Knowledgeable English speaking guide
  • Dedicated Vehicle
  • Entry fees & bottled/boiled drinking water
  • Horses, cook and helpers on the trek
  • Weather proof sleeping tent & kitchen tent
  • Dinning tent with chairs and tables
  • Toilet tent, toilet seats & tissue papers
  • Comfortable thick sleeping mattress
  • Pillows & hot water bags
  • Carpet inside sleeping tent/below mattress
  • First Aid Medical kid

General Exclusions

  • Flight tickets
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Shoppings

Payment & Cancellation Policy

Payment Terms

  • The approval of tourists VISA is contingent on the full payment of the tour
  • Flight ticket payment is subject to the Ticketing Time Limit issued by the airlines

Tour Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • 30 to 15 days prior to arrival - 20% of the total tour cost will be levied as cancellation fee.
  • 14 to 7 days prior to arrival - 50% of the tour cost will be levied as cancellation fee.
  • Less than a week prior to arrival - 100% cancellation charge will be levied as cancellation fee.

Flight Ticket Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • Subject to the cancellation terms of the Airlines.

Rescheduling Tour Dates

  • There are no charges for rescheduling your trip. However the package cost may increase, hotel rates, airline charges are subject to change depending on your new travelling dates.

Wild East Rodung La Trek (Done)

  Duration : 8 Nights and 9 days

  Tour Type : Private

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Max Elevation 4,160 m
Min Elevation 2,250 m
Difficulty Medium
Season April, May, October, November
No. of Days 8 Nights and 9 days