Overview
The Chomolhari Trek is a classic Bhutanese high-altitude adventure, taking travelers through pristine forests, alpine meadows, and remote villages in northwestern Bhutan. Starting from Paro, the trek explores the Chomolhari base camp at 4,090 meters / 13,415 feet and crosses the highest point of the trek, Nyile La Pass, at 4,890 meters / 16,040 feet.
Along the way, trekkers are rewarded with spectacular views of snowcapped Himalayan peaks, encounters with yak herders, and the opportunity to spot wildlife such as Takin, Blue Sheep, and musk deer. This trek also includes cultural immersion, with sightseeing in Paro and Thimphu valleys, visits to dzongs, monasteries, and traditional villages, making it a perfect combination of adventure, nature, and Bhutanese heritage.
Tour Highlights - Chomolhari Trek
- Trek through remote villages and yak pastures in northwestern Bhutan.
- Cross Nyile La Pass, the highest point of the trek at 4,890 m.
- Spend a day at Chomolhari Base Camp (4,090 m) with panoramic Himalayan views.
- Explore alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and pristine glacial valleys.
- Wildlife spotting: Takin, Blue Sheep, musk deer, and Himalayan birds.
- Scenic photography opportunities of snowcapped peaks, waterfalls, and rivers.
- Cultural experiences in Paro and Thimphu, including dzongs, temples, and local craft centers.
- Moderate to challenging trekking days with well-planned camping at scenic locations.












