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Nabji Korphu Trek is the beautiful winter trek in Bhutan located in Jigme Singye National Park. This park proudly boasts a rich ecological environment; located in Central Bhutan it’s also home to several culture rich agricultural villages,Birds and animals like Rufous Necked Hornbill,Golden Langurs,Red Panda and Black Necked Crane.
This trail is a 6 day low altitude trek through six different villages located inside the park. On this trek you can marvel and the varied wildlife and probably spot a Golden Langur which is only found in Bhutan and parts of Assam
Community tourism aims towards creating awareness on natural and environmental issues to conserve nature through tourism awareness programs.
Engage in this one of a kind trek and take in the beauty of a well preserved haven.
Bhutan Trekking are carefully planned and tailor made by our tour experts who have done hundreds of trekking tours. All our trekking tours are flexible and can be changed as per the desire of the clients. We specialize in customizing itineraries according to our guest’s choice of date, time and place so that they can spend more time in the places doing the activities that they are interested in. This Bhutan Trekking Tour can be done all year round.
All accommodation will be in 3,4 and 5 star hotels of Bhutan as per your requirement.
Bhutan Trekking Tour cost during Peak Seasons. (March, April, May, September )
The tour cost starts from US$10540.00 per person. The exact cost will depend on number of people travelling in Groups.
Please Note: Children below 5 years will not be eligible for GROUP SIZE DISCOUNTS, DURATION DISCOUNTS and SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FEE FREE ZONE DISCOUNT and All Children and Students will not be eligible for DURATION DISCOUNTS
Thimphu – Seven Suites
Paro –Tshongdu Boutique
Punakha – The Four Boutique
Note: Hotels will be booked upon availability. But if the recommended hotels are not available, we will try our best to book similar type of hotels in the region based on recommendation by our valued clients.
Guide & Driver used:
Guide – Mr. Tenzin Choedra Contact Number – +971 17500225
Driver – Mr. Pema Tashi Contact Number – +971 77773477
Vehicle used:
1 Pax – 3 Pax: SUV: Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai Santa Fee, Toyota Prado/ Similar
4 Pax – 8 Pax: Mini Bus: Hyundai H1/ Toyota Hiace Bus/ Similar
10 Pax – 21 Pax: Tour Bus: Toyota Coaster Bus/ Similar
Your visa must be processed by a licensed Bhutanese tour operator as it will be verified by the Tourism council of Bhutan (TCB) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Bhutan does not have any direct flights from USA, Canada and European nations. In the event that you wish to venture out to Bhutan from USA, Canada or any European countries, you need to travel to Delhi/Kolkotta in India or Kathmandu in Nepal or Singapore or Bangkok to interface your trip into Bhutan.
Direct flights to Bhutan:
On a direct flight, it takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes to reach Bhutan from Delhi.
It takes about an hour to reach Paro airport from Kolkata.
It takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to reach Bhutan from Guwahati including transfers. But the quickest flight to Bhutan from Guwahati is the direct flight which takes about 50 minutes to reach the Paro Airport.
It takes just 1 hour to fly to Paro from Bagdogra by flight. You can take a direct flight to Paro from Bagdogra airport.
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Druk Air Bangkok/Paro : Its always advisable to reach Subharnabhumi Airport 3 hours prior to departure. The Airport is 45 minutes drive from the main city of Bangkok. Upon check in make sure you have the Bhutan Visa printed to show while boarding the plane from Bangkok. The flight is approximately 3.5 hours. On this flight, you can see breathtaking views of the Great Himalayas as you start approaching Bhutan. Arrive Paro where you will be welcomed to the Kingdom by your guide from the Company.
After lunch drive to Drugyel Dzong and on a clear day you shall see the beautifull view of Mt. Jumolhari the 2nd highest peak. On the way back visit 6th century Kyichu Lhakhang. Overnight Paro
Tiger nest hike is about 3 hours moderate hike to the secret monastery. The monastery hangs on a cliff 900m above paro valley. The legend has it that Guru flew from Tibet on the back of tigrees in 6th century and mediated on this cave.
Afternoon, visit Paro Dzong followed by traditional wooden bridge filled with prayer flag. Dinner and over night at Hotel.
Thimphu is the largest and most crowded city in Bhutan with over 60000 people living in the area. The day beins with visit 13 arts and crafts school where live skills is showcased by the student of the institute. Right after that visit Folk heritage museam is 3 storyed 19th century traditional mud house. Its 150 years old that have millet field,water mill,kitchen garden with hotstone bath facilities. The visit will throw some light of how Bhutanse use to live few decades ago.
In the afternoon visit Post office and here you can make your own postal stamp. Dinner and over night at Hotel.
Today is long journey from thimphu to Trongsa. On the way stop at Dochula Pass(10500ft) one of the Scenic pass I Bhutan where you are greeted with panaromic view of the snow capped Himalyas.The journey also includes the view of Wangdiphodrang Dzong perched on top of the hills. After lunch drive further to Trongsa. Tronsa is very important district in Bhutan.
All the Kings of Bhutan has to become Tongsa Penlop (Honorary post of Governor) prior to being crowned as the Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan). Visit Trongsa Dzong built in 1648. The Dzong is the only connecting routes between eastern and western sector of Bhutan.
Tongsa Penlop was able to control the whole of eastern region very effectively for many centuries. Visit the ancient watch tower (Ta Dzong), which is situated just above the town. Continue to Trongsa. Overnight Yangkhil Hotel/Resort overlooking Tongsa Dzong and the watch tower.
Nabji Korphu Trek Begins
The trek route follows the Jangbi village. The guide steers you down to the Mangdi river where you cross a suspension bridge. 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 by mythical legends about their origins. The campsite in Jangbi stands on the valley sill, which offers a resplendent view of the Mangdi valley.
After breakfast visit to the Orchid Garden where you see varieties of Orchids. Further hike to kudra provides a nuance of jovial atmosphere because this part of the trail meanders along stone imprints of Guru Rinpoche’s footprints, dagger and phallus, festooned by stories that espouse Guru’s praxis. Lunch is served just before you reach Ugyendra, a steep cliff below Phrumzur, one of the few villages of the Monpa communities scattered around the trail. With renewed energy from lunch, you could visit the village lhakhang and then proceed to the campsite in Kudra.
The route also offers the view of rare bird species Rufous-necked hornbill.
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 Mecaques, and small snakes are often spotted along the trail. Unseen but present, are Himalayan black bear, Red pandas, tigers, Clouded leopards and many more. Upon arrival at the holy tree in Nabji, the people will give you a heartwarming reception. Nabji is a beautiful village with endless paddy fields demarcating the valley and surrounding the campsite.
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 two warring kings: King sindha Gyelp of Bumthang, and King Noeche, by imprinting their thumbs on each side of the stone.
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 could also pay a visit to the village temple that houses the sacred relics of Pema Lingpa, the famous ‘Treasure revealer’ of Bhutan. The village campsite provides a spectacular bird’s-eye view of Nabji and surrounding areas.
The hike from Korphu to Nyimshong is pleasant and arguably the best birding spot which can boast a bird list of more than 395 species, with among others the elusive Rufous Necked Hornbill who 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 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.
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 hour’s steep ascend to the road and your driver will drive you back to Trongsa for Overnight at Hotel.
After breakfast drive to Gangtey and Phobjikha valley. Phobjikha valley has been declared as the first eco-tourism destination of Bhutan by the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN). The valley falls under the Black Mountain Natural Park. Phobjikha valley is the winter home to rare and endangered Black Necked Cranes (Grus Nigricllis), which migrate, in large flocks to Bhutan from Tibet & Sikang, Yunnan and Tonkin in eastern China. For centuries the cranes have captured the human imagination with their intelligence, poise, sociality, beauty and freedom, which have given rise to several myths, legends, folktales and songs.
You will have the opportunity to see these most beautiful birds. There are also lots of other wild animals in the surrounding valleys like wild boar, barking deer, Himalayan black bear, red fox, leopard and many species of birds. Also included are visits to the Nature Education center, the carpet factory and the Sacred Gangtey Monastery, which dominates the valley. Continue to Punakha for Overnight at Hotel.
Punakha was the winter capital for over 300 years until the time of second King. Punakha Dzong, which dominates the whole area, was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel, and established the central monastic body with 600 monks. Today, Punakha is still the home for Je Khempo (Chief Abbot) and the central monastic body. Punakha Dzong is one of the most impressive Dzongs in the Kingdom. Afternoon, transfer to Paro for Overnight at Hotel Rema Resort
After breakfast, transfer to Paro Airport for flight to Bangkok. Tashi Delek!!!