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This one week trek offers a short, easy and enjoyable journey around scenic Trongsa Dzongkhag. The climate is warm and pleasant as the trail stays between 1000-1500m in altitude and there is a wide array of flora and fauna observable along the route including the rare Golden Langur, Red Pandas, Himalayan Black Bears, Rhesus Monkeys, Rufous-necked Hornbills and Clouded Leopards.

Hikers on this trek will have plenty of opportunities to experience traditional rural life as they will spend nights in the villages of Nabji, Korphu, and Nyimshong. Nabji is an idyllic village surrounded by verdant paddy fields and the villagers of Korphu are famed for their hospitality. Visitors will often be greeted by a Chipdrel procession and Marching ceremony, practices typically reserved for royalty. Nyimshong is a good place to observe some of the local cultures as the women often put together cultural shows full of singing and dancing for visitors.

This is the perfect trek for visitors looking to learn about and experience traditional rural life firsthand while enjoying the natural beauty and biodiversity of Bhutan. The best time to embark on this trek is in winter, between October-April.

 

Trek NameBhutan Nabji Korphu Trek
Trek Duration05 Days
Total Duration10 Days
Highest Altitude1,500M
Difficulty LevelEasy
CostUSD 4,150 Per Person.

Note: For groups of less than three, the Royal Government of Bhutan imposes surcharges; surcharges are separated from minimum daily tour prices. You can also visit Tourism Department official website
www.bhutan.travel/page/minimum-daily-package


Bhutan visa cost USD: 40/.



Day 1: Tongtongphey – Jangbi village
Day 2: Jangbi village – Kudra village
Day 3: Kudra village – Nabji village
Day 4: Nabji village – Korphu village
Day 5: Korphu village – Nimshong village
Day 6: Nimshong village – Trongsa town


TRONGSA DZONG

Day 1 Tongtongphey – Jangbi village

(Total distance: 7-9.5 km, 3-4 hours, altitude range 1,000m – 1,350m)After an early breakfast at your hotel, you could afford some time to strut around the Trongsa town, combining it with a visit to the Dzong and also the Ta Dzong. The latter is going to be upgraded into a museum which will definitely captivate a visitor with its myriad collections. A 2 hours drive from the town along the Zhemgang highway brings you to the start of the Trek, Tongtongphey. You could also augment your itinerary along the way, with a visit to Kuenga Rabten palace, an important heritage in Bhutanese history. After furnishing yourself with ample information about the trek from the information booth, the village guide steers you down to the Mangdi river where you cross a suspension bridge. Unless you have a b proclivity for ants and other ground creatures, it is almost impossible to miss out on Golden Langurs that are bountiful on this stretch. The first day brings you in contact with the Monpas who are believed to be the first inhabitants of Bhutan. A glimpse on their lifestyle further validates their ethnicity, coupled with mythical legends about their origins. The campsite in Jangbi stands on the valley sill, which offers a resplendent view of the Mangdi valley. If you still have some energy for locomotion, you could audience yourself to a local cultural program, or better, partake in it.

KIDS OF JANGBI

Day 2. Jangbi village- Kudra village

(Total distance: 13-14.5 km, circa 6 hours, altitude range – 1,350m – 1,500m)

The morning allows you to further interact with the Monpas. Before you proceed, you could also pay a visit to the orchid garden that fences about 75 different kinds of orchids till your thirst for botanical photography gets satiated. The hike to Kudra provides a nuance of the jovial atmosphere because this part of the trail meanders along stone imprints of Guru Rinpoches footprints, dagger and phallus, festooned with stories that espouse Guru’s praxis. Lunch is served just before you arrive at Phrumzur, one of the villages of the Monpa communities, off the trail. You could also visit the village Lhakhang in Phrumzur and then proceed to the campsite in Kudra. En route, you traverse another small Monpa village called Lekpogang, after which, the campsite in Kudra is just an hours walk. The campsite offers a birds-eye-view of Nyimshong village and also the Zhemgang town.

Day 3. Kudra village- Nabji village

(Total distance: 11-14 km, circa 5-7 hours, altitude range – 1,500m – 1,300m)

You wake up with the distant call of the Rufous-necked hornbill. This part of the trek is a collage of streams, waterfalls and thick forests that will give you an invigorating feeling of being out in the wild. The Great Himalayan Squirrel, Rhesus Macaques, and small snakes are often spotted along the trail. Unseen but present, are a Himalayan black bear, Red pandas, tigers, Clouded leopards et cetera. Upon arrival at the holy tree in Nabji, the people will give you a heartwarming reception. Nabji is a beautiful village where paddy fields seem to circumambulate the clustered houses. You could also hike to the community school and indulge yourself in the game of football or volleyball, where children rejoice the presence of outsider athletes.

VIEW FROM TREK

Days 4. Nabji village – Korphu village

(Total distance: 9.5-13km, 2-3 hours, altitude range – 1300m – 1500m)

En route to Korphu, the Nabji temple is located in the middle of the paddy fields. Inside, there remains a stone pillar on which Guru Rinpoche, while traveling through Bhutan in the 8th century, brought consensus between the warring kings: King Sindhu Gyelp of Bumthang, and King Noeche, by imprinting their thumbs on each side of the stone. A unique festival is celebrated sometime in early January at the temple grounds. Korphu is situated on a mountaintop at an altitude of 1,500m. The most striking thing about Korphu is that the people exemplify hospitality almost treating you like A King on accession to throne. You have the option of being welcomed with a traditional Chipdrel procession and a Marching ceremony, singing traditional songs of praise and wellbeing for new visitors. They also perform the traditional Tashi Labey dance to bid you farewell. If you are interested, the villagers can explain and demonstrate and even allow you to participate in the quintessential Bhutanese games of Khuru,Dego, Sok-sum, and Gee-dum, all on the brink of disappearance. You could also pay a visit to the village temple that houses the sacred relics of Pema Lingpa, the famous Treasure revealer of Bhutan.  A local lunch could be provided in the village campsite which also provides a spectacular birds-eye view of Nabji and other surrounding areas.

HORNBILL

Day 5. Korphu village – Nimshong village

(Total distance: 11-12 km, circa 4-6 hours, altitude range – 1,500m – 1,300m)

The hike from Korphu to Nyimshong is the pleasant and arguably the best birding spot which can boast a bird list of more than 395 species. The elusive Rufous Necked Hornbill has its nesting holes adjacent to the trail. The walk is mixed with waterfalls and, streams and cantilever bridges. The evening brings you to Nyimshong, a village with its reticent architecture and lifestyle. The campsite is equipped with an amphitheater. The women of Nyimshong have a penchant for singing and dancing and a cultural show would be ideal to express certain euphoria to end your trek. Of course, this is optional.

Day 6: Nimshong village – Trongsa town

(Total distance: 5-6km, circa 2 hours, altitude range – 1,300m – 1,000m)

If you are lucky, the Golden Langurs will lead you to the exit. You descend down to the Mangdi river again to see some Herons and River-lapwings. An hours steep ascend to the road and your driver will drive you back to Trongsa.


  1. Government Royalty: USD 65 per Person per Night.
  2. 2% Government Tax per Person per Night.
  3. All Meals.
  4. Daily Mineral Water.
  5. English Language Speaking Guide.
  6. Comfortable and Luxurious Imported Cars for Internal Transportation with Skilled Driver.
  7. Entrance fees for Museums.
  8. The Government set package rates are valid for accommodation on twin sharing basis.
  9. A minimum of 3 star accommodation (4 & 5 star may require an additional premium).

  1. Airfare international & Domestic.
  2. Travel Insurance.
  3. Personal shopping.
  4. Alcohol.
  5. Laundry.
  6. Tips for Guide & Driver.
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