
Gangtey Trek
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Gangtey Trek is one the most exciting trek of Bhutan. The Gangtey valley also called Probjikha valley is a remarkably attractive glacial valley in Bhutan. The valley is at an elevation of about 3,000m on the west side by the black mountain range.
The valley covers most of the Phobjikha and Gangtey Gewongs and contains Gangtey Monastery, which is the oldest School of Tibetian Buddhism. The monastery lies at the head of the valley offering exceptional views of the valley. Furthermore, The valley is home to a group of globally rare black-necked cranes ‘Grus ni Grxicollis’. On the other hand, this crane migrates to this valley in winter from the Tibetan plateau. The valley is even famous for draft bamboo and this bamboo is used by the crane during the roosting season. Gangtey Valley is famous for drawing a lot of attraction from tourists because of its diverse culture and monasteries.
Gangtey Trek is mostly favourable for average trekkers as it is one of the easiest treks with low-altitude (3000m). Thus, trekking each day is cosy and pleasant. The trail takes you to the sumptuous U shaped glacial at an altitude of 3000m. The valley consists of marshy land and grassy pasture where cattle and horses graze. Likewise, remote villages, picturesque meadows, vast fields and grasslands and ancient monasteries are the prime attractions of Gangtey valley trek. The trek is also known as Ganthey Gagona trek as it leads you to the outlying valley of Gogona, Gangtey Gompa and Phobjikha. Similarly, the trials let you explore some cultural Dzongs and museums in Paro along with the capital of Bhutan Thimphu. One can even visit Taktsang monastery also known as tiger’s nest monastery, an ancient monastery in Bhutan.
Gangtey Trek
The journey to Gangtey begins with the scenic flight to Paro. After Paro, the trial proceeds to Thimphu, Gogona, Khotokha, Tikke Zampha and Punakha. Ultimately the trek starts from Phobjikha valley and ends at Tiki Zampa passing through a various mixed forest of juniper, magnolia and rhododendron fields. The treks take you to the Gangtey monasteries established in the 17th century. Besides, there are several historical and religious sites to visit such as Punakha Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, Chimi Lhakhang. In addition, the suitable season for this trek is from March to May and September to November. The fair and clear climate during this season provides the splendid views of the Himalayas and lush valleys. Consequently, Gangtey Valley trek is one of the most life-changing experiences for most of the tourists seeking for cultural exploration and having a keen interest in history and monasteries.
Hence, this trek covers the area of scenic grandeur and cultural specificity displaying the best of Bhutan. The splendour and cultural uniqueness that valley offers amaze the visitors.
Trip Facts:
Trip Name: Gangtey Trek
Duration: 10 Days
Country: Bhutan
Max Altitude: 3000m
Transportation: Flights and Comfortable rides
Best season: March-May and Sept-Nov
- Trekking into the wonderful Phobjikha Valley
- Visit Gangtey Gompa
- Home to Endangered black-necked cranes
- Spectacular views of Himalayas- Gangkhar Puensum and lush valleys
- Explore the Capital of Bhutan – Thimphu
- Trek to Taktsang Monasteries also known as Tiger’s nest- ancient monasteries in Bhutan
- Explore typical Bhutanese culture and tradition.
- Exceptional opportunity to interact with nomads in Gogana who has their own dialect
- Discover exciting festivals and events of people living in Bhutan
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Day 01
Arrive at Paro International Airport
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Day 02
Drive from Paro to Thimphu
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Day 03
Drive from Thimphu – Gangtey Gompa
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Day 04
Trek to Gogana
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Day 05
Trek to Khotokha
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Day 06
Trek to Tikke Zampa and drive to Punakha
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Day 07
Punakha to Thimphu
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Day 08
Thimphu- excursion of Haa Valley -Paro
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Day 09
Hike to Taktsang Monastery-Paro
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Day 10
Final Departure
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01 DayArrival
The very first day of Gangtey Valley trek. Your journey starts with the scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro International Airport. The flight offers you with the splendid view of Himalayas along with the green lush valleys. Our Airport representative will pick you up from the Airport and transfer you to the designated hotel in our private jeep. After arriving at the hotel, we will hold a pre-trek meeting where we will introduce you to your guides. Similarly, We will be giving you a short briefing about the trek preparation. Paro is a wonderful place that offers you the typical life of Bhutanese people along with the uniqueness in culture. After lunch, we will visit Rinpung Dzong- Buddhist monastery and fortress. Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the temporal ruler of Bhutan built it in 1646
Tshechu, an annual festival is held in Rinpung Dzong from the eleventh to fifteenth days of the second month of the Bhutanese Lunar Calendar. In the evening you can either rest in the hotel or go for the market walk. Overnight at a hotel in Paro.
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02 DayDrive to Thimphu
Today we will be exploring the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu. Thimphu has a lot to offer to the visitors as the city is known for its Buddhist sites. Indeed, Thimphu is home to approximately 100000 inhabitants including the Royal family. Early morning after breakfast we will drive to Thimphu following Parchu downstream. The drive offers the beautiful scenario of the river stream along with the lush green valleys. Thimphu is around 55 km away from Paro which takes about an hour of continuous drive. The Parchu river confluence with Chuzom passing several villages such as Bondey, Shaba, Isuna. From Chuzom, the trail follows the Wangchu river through villages and suburbs to the capital, Thimphu.
The capital city is rich in the Buddhist tradition. The very first thing you can do in Thimphu is visiting the Buddha point for the stunning view of the city. However, you can even spare some time to Takin- home of Bhutan’s national animals. Similarly, you can visit Tashi Choe Dzong-the castle to the illustrious religion. It was originally constructed in 1641 and later rebuilt by King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in the 1960s. In addition, you can explore Centenary farmer’s markets, craft bazaars, and institute traditional medicine in Thimphu. There is that 300-year-old traditional house which is now converted into a museum. Therefore, Thimphu is the main center of commerce, religion, and government. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
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03 DayVisit Gangtey Gompa
Early morning after breakfast we will drive to Gangtey valley. The drive will be longer than any of the days as it will be a 7-8 hour drive. Basically our drive today will be divided into two parts. We will drive over Dochula Pass to Wangdue (3150m ) during the first half of our drive which takes about 3 hours. On the way, you will be rewarded with the wonderful panorama of the highest peak in Bhutan Gangkhar Puensum (7541m). At the same time, descend through the forest of Rhododendron emerging into the semi-tropical zone of orange, bananas, cactus to the highly cultivated valley of Wangdue. Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest Dzongkha in the country ranging from 800-5800m in altitude. With its diverse climate and rich natural resources, it is home to many rare animals such as Red panda, Tigers, and leopard.
After lunch, the second phase of our driving starts for another 3 hours towards Gangtey Gompa. The gompa is located on the hillock amidst the Gangtey village and was established by Gyalse Rigdzin Pema Thinley. The monastery is surrounded by a small village with traditional houses. Every year several festivals take place in this monastery. You will spend your night at the farmhouse at Tabiting(2830m). Overnight at Lodge/camp
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04 DayGogana
The trek in Gogana is particularly for the nature lovers as it offers the stunning scenario of blooming Rhododendron and Magnolia. It is a moderate trek with the highest elevation of 3440m. Starting the trek from Tabiting at 2830m, the trail passes through meadows and fields towards Gogana. The trail winds up through fields and ascends the Tselela at 3440m pass where you will stop for lunch. You can get a great view of nature from Tselela Pass. Then the trials descend through a mixed forest of Juniper, bamboos, Rhododendron, and Magnolias and reach Gangak(3020m). Gangak is a beautiful hilltop valley. After a short climb from Gangak we reached Gogana. Gogana is a small village where people are nomads and have their own dialect called Bjop-Kha. The village has an outstanding monastery under the care of Gangtey Gompa.
In Gogana villagers will welcome you warmly. You will not only explore nature but learn the cultural values and identity of Bhutan. Similarly, Gogana let you explore the typical village life in Bhutan. Overnight at Gogana
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05 DayKhotokha
In the morning after breakfast, we will make our way to another village in Bhutan, Khotokha. The trail ascends up a gentle slope from Gogona Village to Shobjula. On your way to Shobju La you will pass through the forest of fir and Rhododendron, Oak, Spruce, Cypress, and Juniper. Then after a gradual climb, we will reach Shobju La Pass which is at an altitude of 3410m. This pass offers a splendid view of the wide-open valley. After lunch at Shobju La pass, we will descend down from the pass-through rocky and muddy road, entering the forest and crossing a small stream. However, the trail meets a rough trail used by the tractors to collect woods from the forest. We will then reach a woodcutter camp at Dolonaga (2830m) following the same path.
Likewise, The trail again descends down to the broad Khothangkha Valley and in the end, reaches Chorten Karpo. Chorten Karpo is a temple of four Chortens and was dedicated to four Je Khepns who belong to this area. Therefore, you will spend your night at the beautiful village in Khothangkha. You can either set a camp beside a forest of large blue pines or even have a homestay.
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06 Dayclimb to Tikke Zampha
Today we will trek for about five hours to Tikke Zampha. Early morning after breakfast, we will climb along a well-known path that takes us to Tashi La(2800m). Tashi La is the upper station of a cable car that transfers wood to Chhuzomsa 1300m. The trail descends through a beautiful forest of magnolia and dwarf bamboo. In Particular, this trail is one of the finest bird watching places in Bhutan where species of birds like Shrike, Laughing Thrush, magpie, and woodpecker can be spotted. Then the trail fell down steep terraced wheat fields to a cluster of houses at Whachay meeting road near Tikke Zampa at 1500m. Eventually, you will head back to Punakha which is 30 minutes drive from Tikke Zampha. In the evening you can explore around Punakha market. Overnight at Hotel in Punakha.
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07 DayVisit Punakha Dzong
After breakfast, you can start your day by visiting Punakha Dzong. It is located at the convergence of Pho-Chu(male river) and Mo-chu(female river) like an anchored ship. Similarly, take a short hike through the beautiful rice field to Chimi Lhakhang. It is a temple dedicated to Kuenley, who is affectionately known as” the Divine Madman”. Moreover, this temple is located on the hillside and has become a pilgrimage site mostly for the childless people. After lunch, you can drive to the capital of Bhutan-Thimphu. On your way to Thimphu, you can climb up to the Mt. road at Dochula La from where you will be rewarded with the wonderful panorama of the eastern Himalayas as well as the lush green valley. Overnight at Thimphu
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08 DayThimphu Excursion
Haa Valley is one of the must-see places in Bhutan. If you are a nature lover then this is a perfect spot for you. Early in the morning, drive over the Chelela pass(3899m). From Chelela pass, you can see the wonderful view of Mt. Chomolhari and Jichu Drakey. Afterwards, continue to drive towards Haa. Haa is surrounded by the Himalayas and one would be touched by the simplicity of the local people in this small city. You can enjoy excellent local food here. Haa valley was opened to the outside world only after 2002. On the other hand, you can visit Wangchuck Dzong and Lhakhang Nakpo-built-in 7th century by King Songsten Gampo. After an excursion of Haa valley, we will drive back to Paro. Overnight at Hotel in Paro.
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09 DayTaktsang Monastery
Today you will explore one of the finest monasteries in Bhutan -Taktsang monastery, also known as Tiger’s nest monastery(3120m). It is one of the ancient monasteries in Bhutan which is a sacred site of Buddhists. The temple is located on the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan. It was first built in 1692 carrying its own significance. However, it is believed that Guru Padmasambhava meditated in this cave in the 8th century. After Taktsang Monastery you can hike back to the road and drive to Kyichu Lhakhang-most sacred shrine in Bhutan. Overnight at Hotel in Paro
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10 DayDeparture
Today you will be bidding farewell to your Gangtey Valley Trek in Bhutan. Our representative will drop you off at the Paro International Airport and wish you your safe journey.
- Private transportation
- Necessary Bhutan travel permits
- English speaking Bhutanese guide and Driver
- Accommodation on Twin sharing/ Single room basis.
- Sightseeing and monastery entrance fees as per the itinerary
- Meal plan: Full Board Basis
- Bhutan Government Royalty fee ($ 65 per person / per day)
- Bhutan Visa fee
- Flight fare for Kathmandu- Paro- Kathmandu or from other destination.
- Insurance of any kind.
- Additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance
- Personal expenses such as drink, guide tips & etc.
Short Description Mode Of The Packages: What Are Included In The Packages
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast at 2 to 3 stars level, Twin sharing comfortable and clean private room in trekking, both ways domestic flight tickets from KTM/Lukla/KTM, necessary permits, all the ground transportation by tourist vehicles, an experienced guide and porter and all the necessary permits.
Seasons & deals
February to May and September to November are the high seasons in Nepal. In this regards, we need to book hotel, purchase domestic flight tickets and arrange good guide and porter in advance. So we kindly request to confirm your trip an early as possible for the best deal and good trip management.
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