
Druk Path Trek
Trip Overview
One of Bhutan’s most popular short treks, the Druk Path Trek is a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and moderate adventure. Spanning 4–6 days, it connects the valleys of Paro and Thimphu through pristine forests, alpine lakes, and high ridgelines offering stunning views of the eastern Himalayas. The trail features iconic sights like the Jimilang Tsho and Simkotra Tsho lakes, ancient temples, and the ruins of a 17th-century dzong. With campsites situated at scenic locations and the chance to spot blue pine, rhododendrons, and even Himalayan monals, the Druk Path Trek is ideal for those with limited time but a deep desire to experience Bhutan’s wilderness. Accessible yet unforgettable, this trek combines Bhutan’s spiritual heart with its natural grandeur.

Tour Highlights
- ✓ Trek starts from Paro and ends in Thimphu
- ✓ Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
- ✓ Trek through yak herder, high altitude lakes and spectacular mountain views.
- ✓ Explore the key cultural sights of Thimphu and Paro.
- ✓ Trek through a variety of scenery and ecological zone of flora fauna.
- ✓ Explore the villages and experience rural life
Detailed Itinerary
The track starts from Ta Dzong (National Museum). The first day could be quite strenuous as the track climbs non-stop for over 1,065 m. Following the gravel road passing few farmhouses and apple orchards, the trail passes through Pine forest and after firm climbing, there will be nice views of Paro valley, and Jele Dzong above the ridge. Continue walking through the trail and just before reaching a small pass, the campsite is a little way down from the pass.
After climbing steeply for a while the slop evens a bit and the ascent is more gradual. The trail provides beautiful views of Paro valley and Dagala range (another trekking area). The route passes through forest that was damaged by Bark Beetles in 1980’s. The campsite “Tshokam” is 4 hrs away from here.
The track crosses two small pass and provides stunning views of snow-capped Mt. Jomolhari to the north and a number of monasteries of Paro down below. On the reverse side there is a view of Jimilang Tsho. The route comes across many small lakes with promising campsites, but the best is near Jimilang Tsho. The lake is known for its enormous size Trout. We can organize catch and release fishing permit at your service.
The route takes around the lake to its far end. There is some steep climbing through the bushes and dwarf Rhododendron allowing good views later. From here you can see a lake below, a pleasant campsite, which may be occupied by Yak herders. The route comes through many small lakes including male and female. The campsite is close to Simkotra Tsho which has some stone ruins nearby, making the camp gorgeous.
Today you will have a long climb past three false summits and descent towards a camping place and ascend to Labana La at 4235m. From this altitude you will start descending towards the Thimphu valley with stunning views of Jumolhari and Dochu La. If the weather is clear you should also be able to see Gangkhar Puensum and other Himalayan peaks. Then you will descent through juniper trees towards Phajoding and walk further down until you arrive at Sangaygang on the outskirts of Thimphu.
COST INCLUDES
- ✓ Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
- ✓ VISA Fee
- ✓ Accommodation
- ✓ All meals
- ✓ Transport
- ✓ All internal taxes & charges
- ✓ Licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide
COST EXCLUDES
- ✗ Flight tickets
- ✗ Insurance
- ✗ Drinks and Beverages
- ✗ Tips
- ✗ Internet and Phone bills
- ✗ Other bills of personal nature
INSURANCE
You are required to obtain separate coverage from your home country before your trip begins.
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