Snowman Trek: World's Toughest Trail

Snowman Trek: World's Toughest Trail

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Snowman Trek: World's Toughest Trail

32 Days Starting in Paro, Bhutan and ending in Thimphu, Bhutan

Visiting: Paro, Paro Valley, Jangothang, Lingshi, Shomuthang, Jere La Pass, Lingmithang, Laya, Tshomo La Pass, Tarina Valley, Woche, Lhedi, Thanza, Tshorim, Gangkhar Puensum, Gangkar Puensum, Saka La, Duer Tsachu, Gorsum, Bumthang, Trongsa, Thimphu

Tour operator:

The Natural Adventure

Tour code:

441

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

3 - 20

Physical rating:

Fit

Activities:

Sightseeing

From: $17371

NB: Prices correct on 05-Oct-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on the Snowman Trek, renowned as the world's toughest trail, set amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Bhutan. This extraordinary journey begins in Paro, where you will explore the historic Rinpung Dzong and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery. As you traverse through the rugged terrain, you'll encounter majestic peaks, serene valleys, and traditional Bhutanese villages. The trek takes you through diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to alpine meadows, offering glimpses of rare wildlife like the Himalayan takin. Experience the cultural richness of Bhutan as you visit ancient dzongs and interact with local communities. The trek culminates at the base camp of Gangkhar Puensum, the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. With challenging ascents and descents, this trek is a true test of endurance and spirit, promising an unforgettable adventure for seasoned trekkers seeking the ultimate challenge in one of the most remote corners of the Himalayas.

Highlights

  • Rinpung Dzong in Paro, known for its fascinating history and Buddhist lore wall paintings.

  • Hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), perched on a cliff 900m above Paro Valley.

  • Views of Mount Jumolhari and Mount Jichu Drake from the campsite at Jangothang.

  • Crossing Ngye La Pass with panoramic views of the mountains and Lingshi Dzong.

  • Encountering rare Himalayan takins in Tasharijathang Valley.

  • Views of Gangkhar Puensum, the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, from base camp.

  • Exploring the bustling streets and cultural sites of Thimphu, including the King’s Memorial Chorten and Buddha Dordenma statue.

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival In Paro

Location: Paro

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Paro

Arrive at Paro Airport and meet your guide. Depending on your arrival time, spend the afternoon sightseeing in Paro. Visit Rinpung Dzong and discover its long and fascinating history, with its name translating as fortress of the heap of jewels. There are fine wall paintings all along the wooden galleries that line the courtyard of the dzong, which illustrate Buddhist lore. Head downhill and cross the traditional wooden bridge. In the evening, take a stroll around Paro’s town centre and the local market.

Day 2 : Paro Taktsang Acclimatisation Hike 5Km

Location: Paro

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Paro

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, hike up to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Bhutan’s most famous monastery, standing at 3,180m. Today’s hike helps you to acclimatise, ready for the following days of trekking. The 8th-century Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), known as one of the founders of Tibetan Buddhism, is said to have flown on the back of a tigress to meditate in a cave where the monastery now stands. It is perched on the edge of a steep cliff, approximately 900m above Paro Valley. Explore the monastery, before descending back down to Paro. Walking for the day: 5km, 4-5h, ↑900m ↓900m

Day 3 : Drugyel Dzong – Shana Zampa

Location: Paro Valley

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent near Shana Zampa

Take a transfer (16km) to Drugyel Dzong. Located in the northeast of the Paro Valley, the dzong was built to commemorate a victory over Tibetan invaders. From here, the trail ascends gradually, traversing well-maintained rice terraces and fields of millet. The route leads through an area of apple orchards and forests, before the valley widens and the trail passes the army post at Gunitsawa, located at 2,810m. Today’s walk ends just beyond Shana Zampa, in meadows surrounded by trees, where this evening’s camp awaits.

Walking for the day: 17km, 5-6h, ↑300m, camp altitude 2,850m

Day 4 : Shana Zampa – Soi Thangthagkha

Location: Paro

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent near Soi Thangthagkha

Meals Included: Lunch

Today’s route follows the Pa Chhu (Paro River), ascending and descending through pine, oak and spruce forests. Cross the bridge over to the left side of the river, where a hot lunch is served. After lunch, follow the trail as it continues to climb, heading through rhododendron shrubs, before eventually crossing another bridge and reaching this evening’s campsite.

Walking for the day: 22km, 7-8h, ↑900m, camp altitude 3,750m

Day 5 : Soi Thangthangkha – Jangothang

Location: Jangothang

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Jangothang

Meals Included: Lunch

Today’s route begins with a long ascent, before reaching an army camp. Follow the river above the tree line, taking in the view of the surrounding peaks. A hot lunch is served at a yak herder’s camp. A short walk into the valley leads to the campsite at Jangothang and, at an altitude of 4,100m the camp has extensive views of Mount Jumolhari and Mount Jichu Drake.

Walking for the day: 19km, 5-6h, ↑300m, camp altitude 4,100m

Day 6 : Jangothang Acclimatisation Day

Location: Jangothang

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Jangothang

Today is a day of acclimatisation and rest, in preparation for tomorrow’s demanding hike. However, there is also the option to choose between a few shorter routes: a hike up to a ridge with great views of Mount Jichu Drake (3-4h), a hike to the end of the valley towards Mount Jumolhari, a hike up the main valley towards Mount Jichu Drake or a hike up to Lake Tsophu (4,310m). Alternatively, spend the day at the camp and ask the cook to make some extra pakoras!

Walking for the day (optional): 3-6h, camp altitude 4,100m

Day 7 : Jangothang – Lingshi

Location: Lingshi

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Lingshi

Follow the route, before crossing the bridge to the right side of the stream. Start your climb up to the first ridge, with views of Mount Jumolhari, Mount Jichu Drake and Tshering Gang. Continue on towards the valley, where the terrain is almost flat for a while, until the ascent to Ngye La Pass (4,830m). After the pass, there is a gradual descent towards camp at Lingshi, with panoramic views of the mountains and Lingshi Dzong.

Walking for the day: 18km, 6-7h, ↑800m ↓730m, camp altitude 4,010m

Day 8 : Lingshi – Chebisa

Location: Lingshi

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Chebisa

The trail passes Lingshi Dzong, perched on the hilltop, with an extensive view over the surrounding green hills, winding river and nearby mountains. Today’s route makes for an easy day, walking through villages and yak herders’ camps. After lunch, it is only a short walk to the village of Chebisa, where the camp is located by the side of the stream, at an altitude of 3,850m.

Walking for the day: 12km, 5-6h, ↑100m, ↓250m, camp altitude 3,850m

Day 9 : Chebisa – Shomuthang

Location: Shomuthang

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent near Shomuthang

Today’s trek begins with a steep climb up the ridge to Gubu (4,420m). Descend through rhododendron trees, before taking a break for lunch. Cross the stream and head through more rhododendron forest and yak herders’ camps, spotting herds of blue sheep (bharal) along the way.

Walking for the day: 17km, 6-7h, ↑570m, ↓290m, camp altitude 4,130m

Day 10 : Shomuthang – Robluthang

Location: Jere La Pass

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Robluthang

Start the day with an ascent to Jere La Pass (4,750m), before descending to Tasharijathang Valley, where rare Himalayan takins, sometimes called gnu goats, (the national animal of Bhutan) spend the summer. Cross the stream, although it may be necessary to wade, as often the footbridge has been washed away. After crossing to the left side of the stream, the trail ascends to Robluthang.

Walking for the day: 15km, 5-6h, ↑620m, ↓590m, camp altitude 4,160m

Day 11 : Robluthang – Lingmithang

Location: Lingmithang

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Lingmithang

Today’s route involves a long climb up to Shingela Pass (5,010m), however, the view of the mountains from the trail makes all of your efforts worthwhile. Descend towards Lingmithang, following a narrow path and crossing a stream, where it may be required to wade. The last part of today’s trek offers views of Mount Gangchey Ta.

Walking for the day: 19km, 7-8h, ↑850m, ↓870m, camp altitude 4,140m

Day 12 : Lingmithang – Laya

Location: Laya

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Lava

Wake up to a view of Mount Gangchey Ta in front of you. Today’s walk heads through a forest, before reaching Laya, the second-highest settlement in the country, at an altitude of 3,850m.

Walking for the day: 10km, 3-4h, ↑60m, ↓340m, camp altitude 3,850m

Day 13 : Rest Day At Laya

Location: Laya

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Lava

A day of rest and relaxation. There is the option to go for a leisurely walk through the village or for a short hike above the camp.

Day 14 : Laya – Rhoduphu

Location: Laya

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Roduphu

Meals Included: Lunch

From Laya, descend to an army camp and continue following the river. After lunch, the climb continues through rhododendron shrubs, ending at the camp at Roduphu, by the Rhodu Chhu River. Walking for the day: 19km, 6-7h, ↑900m, ↓70m, camp altitude 4,160m

Day 15 : Rhodophu – Narithang

Location: Tshomo La Pass

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Narithang

Head through the alpine grasslands, where there are yaks roaming. Follow the route along the river before turning right and beginning your ascent. Walk through meadows to Tshomo La Pass (4,915m), where dramatic views of Mount Jomolhari and the Tibetan borders await. Walk along the barren plateau, intersecting several yak trails, before reaching Narithang and your camp for the night. Walking for the day: 17km, 5-6h, ↑755m, ↓15m, camp altitude 4,900m

Day 16 : Narithang – Tarina

Location: Tarina Valley

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent on the Tang Chhu River

From the camp, the trail climbs for about an hour up to Gangla Karchung La Pass (5,120m). The view extends over the surrounding mountains, including Jekangphu Gang (7,100m), Tsenda Kang (6,481m) and Teri Kang (7,300m). Begin your descent along a large stretch of moraine, with views of the glacier that stretches from the valley by Teri Kang down to a turquoise lake at its foot. After a very long descent down to Tarina Valley, arrive at your campsite located on the Tang Chhu River. Walking for the day: 18km, 6-7h, ↑220m, ↓770m, camp altitude 4,350m

Day 17 : Tarina – Woche

Location: Woche

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Woche

The trail continues along the Tang Cchu River, passing juniper plants and waterfalls. Following a gentle climb out of the valley, there is a steep ascent up to the village of Woche, located at an altitude of 4,450m. Woche marks the beginning of the Lunana region and, above the village, tomorrow’s route to Ledhi can be seen. Walking for the day: 15km, 5-6h, ↑100m, camp altitude 4,450m

Day 18 : Woche – Lhedi

Location: Lhedi

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Lhedi

Today’s route leads through juniper and fir forests before an ascent to Keche La Pass (4,650m) and, after taking in the view, head back down to the riverside. Follow the trail through a village, which has a view of Zongophu Kang (7,040m), also known as Table Mountain, and the other surrounding mountains. Continue along the river to Lhedi.

Day 19 : Lhedi – Thanza

Location: Thanza

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Thanza

Today’s route is less strenuous than the previous days. Follow the northern bank of the Pho Cchu River and pass through several small farms, before reaching the village of Chuzo at 4,090m. Spend some time visiting Chezo Dzong, before continuing on the trail along the river. End the day with a steep climb, up a hill that overlooks Thanza Valley at 4,250m.

Day 20 : Rest Day At Thanza

Location: Thanza

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Thanza

Spend the day walking around Thanza and experiencing village life. Alternatively, climb up the ridge for views over the surrounding lakes and mountains. This stop is necessary in order to meet the new horses used for transportation, since the horses from Laya cannot be taken further than Thanza.

Day 21 : Thanza – Tshorim

Location: Tshorim

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Tshorim

Start the day by climbing a ridge, with an altitude of 4,500m, which rises gradually up to 4,650m. The views from the ridge extend over Zongophu Kang and Thanza Valley below. After ascending more ridges, reach the campsite of Tshorim, at an altitude of 5,120m.

Day 22 : Tshorim – Gangkhar Puensum Base Camp

Location: Gangkhar Puensum

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Gangkhar Puensum

The day begins with a short climb to the lake, Tshorim Thso. Walk around the lake, taking in the panoramic view of surrounding mountains, before embarking on a very short ascent up to Gophu La Pass (5,230m). After the pass, descend to base camp, walking along the ridge with a view of Gangkhar Puensum (7,570m), the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. There is also the option to take a detour, to get an even better view of the mountain, before reaching base camp.

Day 23 : Gangkar Puensum Base Camp – Geshe Woma

Location: Gangkar Puensum

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Geshe Woma

The trail continues, heading along the river, before a gradual descent to Geshe Woma.

Day 24 : Geshe Woma – Warathang

Location: Saka La

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent near Warathang

Meals Included: Lunch

The path follows the river, until a steep climb up to Saka La begins. There is poor visibility along the Saka La trail, so it is necessary to use the top of the ridge for guidance. After having lunch near a yak herder’s camp, ascend to Saka La (4,800m). Follow the path down to a couple of lakes and then make a short ascent.

Day 25 : Warathang – Duer Tsachu

Location: Duer Tsachu

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent near Duer Tsachu

Today’s route starts with a short climb towards Ulila Pass (4,400m). After the pass, descend to the riverside, heading through woodland of rhododendron, juniper and conifer trees. A short climb leads towards Duer Tsachu (hot springs), where it is believed that Guru Padmasambhava bathed.

Day 26 : Duer Tsachu – Tshochenchen

Location: Duer Tsachu

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Tshochenchen

From Duer Tsachu, it is a long and steady climb, with views over the mountains of Lunana. First, ascend to Gutong La Pass (4,550m), before reaching several blue lakes, surrounded by yaks grazing and their herders’ huts. Then ascend to Jule La Pass (4,685m), before the final descent of the day, to the camp at Tshochenchen.

Day 27 : Tshochenchen – Gorsum

Location: Gorsum

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in a tent in Gorsum

Head downhill from Tshochenchen, following the Yoleng Chhu River through woodland of cypress, spruce, juniper and maple trees. After a short climb, arrive at the campsite at Gorsum.

Day 28 : Gorsum – Dur Village – Bumthang (Trek Ends)

Location: Bumthang

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Bumthang

Today’s route follows the Chamkhar Chhu River, descending gradually, with a few climbs along the way. Finally, the long trek ends in the village of Dur. From here, take a transfer to your accommodation in Bumthang.

Day 29 : Bumthang – Trongsa

Location: Trongsa

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Trongsa

Meals Included: Lunch

Take a transfer to the town of Trongsa (68km, 2.5-3h) and check-in at your hotel upon arrival. After lunch, visit Trongsa Dzong, the largest dzong fortress in Bhutan and arguably one of the most impressive. Be sure to also visit Ta Dzong, a five-storey watchtower built to defend the Trongsa Dzong. In the evening, take a stroll through the town and visit the local shops.

Day 30 : Trongsa – Thimphu

Location: Thimphu

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Thimphu

Take a transfer to Thimphu (192km, 6h). Explore the busy streets of Thimphu in the evening.

Day 31 : Thimphu

Location: Thimphu

Accommodation Name: Accommodation in Thimphu

Spend the day sightseeing in Thimphu. Visit the King’s Memorial Chorten, a stupa dedicated to world peace and prosperity, as well as the the Folk Heritage Museum and the Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuensel Phodrang, the World’s largest gilded Buddha statue, which overlooks Thimphu Valley. In the afternoon, visit the traditional paper factory and Tashichho Dzong, a medieval fortress which houses many government buildings and the King’s Throne Room. The School of Thirteen Arts and Crafts is also worth a visit, where young artists are taught the traditional thirteen arts of Bhutan. During the weekend there is also market in Thimpu, where local farmers sell their produce.

Day 32 : Departure Or Optional Extension

Location: Paro

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, take a transfer to Paro Airport (1.5h). There is the option to extend your stay with additional nights in Central and Western Bhutan.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Accommodation is provided throughout the trek, including stays in tents during the trek and hotels in towns such as Paro, Bumthang, Trongsa, and Thimphu.

  • Guided Tours

    Guided tours are included, such as sightseeing in Paro, visits to monasteries, and exploration of local markets and towns.

  • Meals

    Meals are provided during the trek, including hot lunches served at various points along the trail.

  • Transfers

    Transfers between locations, such as from Paro Airport to the starting point of the trek and between towns, are included.

  • Trekking Equipment

    Trekking equipment, including tents and necessary gear for camping, is provided.

What's Not Included

  • International Flights

    International flights to and from Bhutan are not included in the tour package.

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is not included and is recommended to be arranged by the traveler.

  • Personal Expenses

    Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional snacks, and drinks are not included.

  • Visa Fees

    Visa fees for entry into Bhutan are not included in the tour package.

  • Optional Activities

    Optional activities and extensions, such as additional nights in Central and Western Bhutan, are not included.

Mode of Transport

The tour includes transfers between key locations such as Paro, Bumthang, Trongsa, and Thimphu, with scenic drives through Bhutan's picturesque landscapes, ensuring a comfortable and convenient travel experience.

Accommodation

Experience a blend of comfort and adventure with accommodations ranging from hotels in Paro, Bumthang, and Thimphu to camping in tents amidst the stunning landscapes of Bhutan, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature and local culture.

Check out our Q&As

  • What is the significance of Paro Taktsang on the Snowman Trek?

    Paro Taktsang, also known as Tiger's Nest Monastery, is Bhutan's most famous monastery. It is perched on the edge of a steep cliff, approximately 900m above Paro Valley. The 8th-century Guru Rinpoche, known as one of the founders of Tibetan Buddhism, is said to have flown on the back of a tigress to meditate in a cave where the monastery now stands. The hike to Paro Taktsang is an acclimatisation hike to prepare for the following days of trekking.

  • What kind of wildlife might be seen during the Snowman Trek?

    During the Snowman Trek, trekkers might see herds of blue sheep (bharal) and the rare Himalayan takins, which are sometimes called gnu goats and are the national animal of Bhutan.

  • What are some of the high-altitude passes trekkers will cross on the Snowman Trek?

    Trekkers will cross several high-altitude passes, including Ngye La Pass at 4,830m, Jere La Pass at 4,750m, Shingela Pass at 5,010m, Tshomo La Pass at 4,915m, Gangla Karchung La Pass at 5,120m, and Gophu La Pass at 5,230m.

  • What is the highest point reached during the Snowman Trek?

    The highest point reached during the Snowman Trek is Gophu La Pass at 5,230m.

  • What is the significance of Gangkhar Puensum on the trek?

    Gangkhar Puensum is the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, standing at 7,570m. Trekkers will have the opportunity to view this mountain from the base camp during the trek.

  • What cultural experiences are included in the Snowman Trek?

    The Snowman Trek includes visits to several dzongs, such as Rinpung Dzong and Trongsa Dzong, which are significant cultural and historical sites in Bhutan. Trekkers will also have the opportunity to experience village life in places like Thanza and Laya.

  • What is the purpose of the rest days during the trek?

    Rest days, such as those in Jangothang, Laya, and Thanza, are included to allow trekkers to acclimatize to the high altitudes and to rest and recover from the demanding hikes. These days also offer opportunities for optional shorter hikes and cultural exploration.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    The Natural Adventure was founded by people who love hiking and cycling in wild and wonderful places. Places that we want to keep that way. Responsible tourism has, therefore, been at the heart of what we do since the get go.

  • Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?

    In April 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis, we launched the Support Local Communities Initiative. We have enabled an option when booking a tour for customers to make a donation to support our local partners. 100% of the donations go directly to our local suppliers.

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    Whether you’re travelling on your own, as a couple, a group of friends, or a family, our self-guided holidays allow you the freedom to choose your own holiday companions.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Our self guided walking and cycling holidays typically include: Accommodation, Breakfasts, Luggage transfers, Detailed holiday information pack including GPS-checked and regularly updated route descriptions, road notes and maps, 24/7 phone assistance by our local representative and/or our central office

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    We are part of the 'Safe Travels' initiative.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    Yes, as long as you can reach the next location.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Accommodations in double or twin rooms (solo travellers are usually accommodated in single rooms at an extra cost; we never mix and match)

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If possible, and entirely at the discretion of the Tour Operator, a change of the dates may be possible without charging an amendment fee, provided that it is requested at least 30 days before the departure date. In some cases, we will still have to pass to you any non-refundable charges imposed by our suppliers. In all other cases, change of dates will normally be treated as a cancellation.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    All places have been carefully checked by us and their quality is regularly monitored. We have selected accommodations that offer friendly service, clean and comfortable rooms and local flavour.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    The Natural Adventure was founded in the UK in 2009, by Peter Duncan, former UK Chief Scout and BBC Blue Peter presenter, and Alex Pazderski, an avid hiker and acclaimed expedition kayaker. Both natural adventurers and keen explorers of wild places and trails, remote communities and responsible tourism partners, Peter and Alex founded our company inspired by the responsible travel values t

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All the way through from booking, correspondence afterwards and now a wonderful holiday. The Natural Adventure have been helpful and have provided a brilliant holiday. The hikes each day are cracking, maps & routes are detailed and easy to follow. The hotels are great too. Completely love our holiday! Would definitely use The Natural Adventure again and recommend.

Jeanna Janssen (Google Reviewer)  

Really poor experience with my...

30-Jul-2024

Really poor experience with my recent Tour Du Mont Blanc trip. Our company contact Pierre was so unprofessional and did not care about the safety of travelers. On the second day he left to do a hike and we didn’t hear back until multiple days later. I experienced multiple travel delays which meant the loss of the prepaid travel arrangements and their solution was a 250 euro taxi to the hotel. Do not recommend.

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  • Low Deposit

    The Natural Adventure requires a minimum deposit of 20% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 42 days before departure.

  • Cancellation Policy

    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of the natural adventure charges.

    Up to 42 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.

    At 14 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.