It is a short 5 days trek leading from Paro to Thimphu or vice versa crossing the chain of mountains that separate these two valleys. Although the trek seems short, it still goes as high as 4100meters, making it moderately strenuous. The route is sparsely populated but there are wonderful lakes teeming with fish and the area is famous for its spectacular rhododendrons that bloom in May. In the clear weather of late autumn and winter there is a magnificient view over the high Himalayas.
AM cross Jele La (3490m) The trail leads through thick alpine forests and rhododendrons along a ridge from where Mount Jhomolhari can be seen on clear days. Camp near yak-herder’s camp at Jangchulakha. Alt. 3750 meters.
Climb to a saddle at 4000m then along the ridge to Jangchu La(4200m). Spectacular views from this ridge. Descend to the camp site near the large Jimilangtsho lake, known for its giant trout. Sometimes, in the evening you could hear sheer sound of snow leopards and our horseman will go after his animal, incase, if attacked. Alt. 3800m.
Day to start early, with gradual climb through dwarf rhododendron trees to lake Janetsho and Simkota , both known for giant trout. Ascend till Phume La (4250m) from where views of Bhutan Himalayan peaks including the highest Mt. Gangkhar Punsum are visible on clear days. Camp site near Phajoding monastery founded as early as the 13th century. Alt.3700m.