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Yaktsa Trek

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  • Cultural Tour and Trek
  • Max People : 16
  • Wifi Available
  • Jan 25’ - Dec 25'
  • Min Age : 12+
  • Pickup: Haa Trekking Point

The Yaktsa Trek, also known as the Jomolhari Yaksa Trek, is a spectacular 7-day high-altitude trek in Bhutan that offers close-up views of Mount Jomolhari (7,314m). Traversing pristine alpine landscapes, remote yak herder camps, and two high mountain passes (Bhonte La and Takhung La), this trek combines natural beauty with cultural encounters. It’s a moderately strenuous route ideal for trekkers seeking a shorter Himalayan adventure without compromising on scenery or challenge.

A Quick Fact about YaktsaTrek
  • Enjoy the most beautiful trekking routes in Haa
  • Camp near the Yak Herders tent.
  • Experience the ancient tradition and culture of Bhutan
  • Opportunity to see beautifull wild flowers.
  • Experience the Hotstone bath at Haa farm House.

Tergo-La Trek is recently introduced and hardly trek by the guest. Its the best chance to experience this route before the trek become popular.

Yaktsa Trek Packing List
  • Hiking backpack.
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers)
  • Hiking boots or shoes.
  • Plenty of water.
  • Navigation tools such as a map and compass.
  • First-aid kit. Knife or multi-tool.
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Detail Trek Program for Yaktsa

Day 1Paro to Sharna Zampa (17 km | 2,580m → 2,870m)

The trek begins at Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress located at the end of the Paro Valley. From here, you follow the Paro Chu (river) through wide open farmland and pine forests. The trail is gentle and scenic, passing traditional farmhouses, small settlements, and apple orchards. After approximately 5–6 hours, you reach Sharna Zampa, a pleasant campsite near the river, surrounded by woods.

Day 02Sharna Zampa to Soi Thangkha (22 km | 2,870m → 3,750m)

This is one of the longest trekking days, taking about 7–8 hours. The trail continues along the river through a dense forest of oaks, fir, and rhododendron. You’ll cross several bridges and gain altitude steadily. As you approach Soi Thangkha, glimpses of Mount Jomolhari appear in the distance. The campsite is in an open meadow beside a river, offering a peaceful rest spot after a long day.

Day 3Soi Thangkha to Jangothang (19 km | 3,750m → 4,040m)

Today’s walk is shorter and more relaxed, lasting 5–6 hours. The trail gradually ascends through yak herders’ camps and small villages, including Dangochang. You’ll enjoy increasingly stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas, especially Mount Jomolhari. Arriving at Jangothang Base Camp—one of the most beautiful campsites in Bhutan—you’ll be greeted by sweeping alpine scenery and dramatic mountain vistas.

Day 3Acclimatization Day at Jangothang (4,040m)

This day is reserved for acclimatization and light exploration. You can take short hikes to Jomolhari Glacier, Tshophu Lakes, or nearby ridges that offer panoramic views of Jomolhari (7,314m), Jichu Drake, and Tshering Gang. The goal is to let your body adjust to the altitude in preparation for the high passes ahead while enjoying the high-altitude wilderness.

Day 4Jangothang to Soi Yaksa (16 km | 4,040m → 3,800m via 4,890m)

This is a challenging and rewarding day, typically taking 6–7 hours. You ascend steeply to Bhonte La Pass (4,890m)—the highest point on the trek—where you’re rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views. From the pass, descend through yak pastures and rhododendron forests to Soi Yaksa. The campsite is nestled in a serene valley below towering cliffs.

Day 5Soi Yaksa to Thombu Shong (11 km | 3,800m → 4,180m via 4,520m)

The trail begins with a gentle climb and then a steeper ascent to Takhung La Pass (4,520m), offering scenic views of surrounding peaks. This is a shorter trekking day (5–6 hours), allowing time to enjoy the natural surroundings. After crossing the pass, you descend slightly into a broad, grassy valley to camp at Thombu Shong, a beautiful alpine meadow.

Day 6Thombu Shong to Gunitsawa (13 km | 4,180m → 2,850m), then Drive to Thimphu

The final day of trekking involves a steep descent through forested hillsides, yak herder trails, and into lower altitudes. You’ll pass through mixed vegetation and small settlements before reaching Gunitsawa village, where the trek officially ends. From here, you’ll drive (~2 hours) to Thimphu or Paro, marking the end of the trek.

Price Includes

  • All Accommodation in Bhutan in 3 star Hotel
  • Professional English speaking trekking Guide.
  • Taxes and service charges.
  • Airport Pick and Drop
  • All meals during the Trek
  • Entrance Fees for all monuments in Bhutan
  • All Trekking and Camping equipments
  • Porter and Pony to carry the camping equipments.
  • Sustainable Development Fees of USD 100 Per Person Per Night

Price Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • Bills of Personal Nature
  • International airfare/Domestic
  • Shopping or sovenior
Yaktsa Trek Map
FAQ About YaktsaTrek

How long is the Yaktsa Trek?

The trek takes 7 days, covering approximately 98 km through the Bhutanese Himalayas.

 

What is the highest point on the trek?

The highest point is Bhonte La Pass at 4,890 meters (16,043 ft).

How difficult is the Yaktsa Trek?

It’s rated as moderate to strenuous due to high altitude and steep ascents/descents, but it’s manageable for fit trekkers with prior hiking experience.

When is the best time to do the trek?

The best seasons are April to June (spring) and mid-September to November (autumn) for clear skies and stable weather.

What should I pack for the Yaktsa Trek?

Essential items include:

  • Warm layers for cold nights

  • Waterproof jacket

  • Trekking boots

  • Sleeping bag (season-rated)

  • Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses

  • Reusable water bottle and personal medicine

Do I need a guide or permit for the trek?

Yes. All treks in Bhutan must be arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator, and permits are mandatory for this route as it passes through restricted areas.

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