Chelela nature trek

Paro trek - 3 days 2 nights

DAY 01 - Paro Chonana (distance: 14 km)


Embarking from Hotel Olathang in Paro, the trek commences. The majority of the day's hike involves a gradual ascent through picturesque farmland. The trail offers splendid views of Paro valley. Spend the night at Chonana campsite, situated at an altitude of 3,500 m.

DAY 02 - Chonana Domsela (Distance: 16 km)

This day presents an exceptional trekking experience as you ascend uphill for approximately 5 hours, allowing for ample breaks along the way. The path meanders through forests adorned with diverse species of primula and rhododendron. If the weather permits, you can catch glimpses of the majestic Himalayan range. Overnight stay at the camp.

DAY 03 - Domsela Kichu, Paro (Approximately 5 hours of walking.)

The trail descends steadily throughout the journey, tracing the ancient path connecting Haa and Paro, passing through dense forests. The trek concludes at Kichu in Paro valley. Spend the night at a hotel in Paro.

Dongla trek
Gradually ascend through dense forests, offering glimpses of majestic mountains along the way. Set up camp for the night at an altitude of 2,430 m.
Chelela nature trek
hike involves a gradual ascent through picturesque farmland. The trail offers splendid views of Paro valley. Spend the night at Chonana campsite
Druk path trek
The trail ascends gradually through the forest of chirpine, spruce silver fir etc to the camp at Jele dzong at an altitude of 2,590m. Paro valley with snow-capped mountains in the background can be seen on a clear day.
Jhomolhari trek
The river then narrows and closes in and the trail winds along the drainage, ascending to the ruins of Barshong Dzong.
Punakha winter trek
short and simple journey across Punakha, the old capital of Bhutan. The trail's range is almost a thousand meters, but the slopes are mostly gentle and shouldn't be too difficult for hikers.
Gangtay trek
One of Bhutan's few glacial valleys, Gangtey (also known as Phobjikha) is where the endangered black necked cranes spend the winter, migrating annually from the Tibet
Tingtibi-Manas Trek
Gelephu under Sarpang district, at one time, was called Hati Zar due to high population of elephants. Gelephu is at 280 m above sea level and is the largest flat land in Bhutan. Take the 150 km drive from Gelephu to Gonphu and enjoy the ascent from 280 m-1450 m.
Merak and Sakten Trek
The kind of vegetation are deciduous as we start and temperate as we camp. Lots of magnolias and rhododendron species abound here.