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There is seldom any tourist traffic on Bhutan’s unspoiled trekking routes, including the Jhomolhari trail. This is mostly a result of the Bhutanese government’s decision to cap the number of visitors at 5,000 per year. On treks in Bhutan, it comes as no surprise that one enjoys the feeling of breaking new ground. The Jhomolhari walk follows the Para Chu’s upstream route, which is home to abundant trout, through beautiful rhododendron forests and healthy green alpine meadows. A very rewarding sight for the tenacious trekker, Mt. Jhomolhari rises at a spectacular (7314m), with ancient frontier forts and expansive yak pastures in its foreground. It is one of the most stunning summits in the Eastern Himalaya.
For true nature lovers who like to be in the mountains alone, Jhomolhari Trekking is the sole option. Due to the lack of people encountered on the hike, the Jhomolhari trekking area appears to be lifeless. Trekking in Bhutan offers unspoiled routes across the Himalayan wilderness with fascinating flora and fauna. Bhutan has a difficult, rocky landscape. The Jhomolhari trekking paths in Bhutan are neither charted or labelled, making it easy for tourists to become lost if they go without a guide. All of our guides are officially licensed holders and registered with the Bhutanese government. They have excellent ecological knowledge, are amiable and professional, and are in good physical and mental health. This is the most alluring method to discover Bhutan’s unspoiled beauty and natural wonder.
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