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3 Days 2 Night
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Trekking
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1 Person or More
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chele lA
Haa

Chele La Trek – Bhutan’s Highest Motorable Pass

From the whispering cradle of the Chele La Trek, deep in Bhutan’s Haa Valley—where the air is sweet with the scent of pine and earth—our journey begins. We turn our faces north, tracing the silver thread of a stream as it sings its way homeward, our path a gentle unfolding through timeless countryside. Here, we walk in a kingdom of yaks, their shaggy forms dotting the summer pastures like ancient, silent sentinels. The land then rises to meet our ambition, demanding a final, breathless tribute—a steep, hour-long ascent that burns in the muscles but purifies the soul, delivering us to the starlit sanctuary of our camp at Sagala, a threshold between the world of men and the realm of the gods.

The following days are a walk upon the very spine of the world, a celestial pathway carved along high ridges. Below, the valleys of Paro and Haa lie like crumpled emerald silk, their patchwork fields and quiet villages a distant dream. But it is the heavens that command our gaze. The sacred trinity of peaks—Jumolhari, Jichu Drake, and Tsherimgang—rise not as mere stone, but as living deities robed in ice and mist, their enchanted presence filling the vast, silent theater of the sky. Far on the horizon, a phantom of light and snow, the mighty Kanchenjunga of Sikkim shimmers, a ghostly titan guarding the edge of our perception.

Our final pilgrimage is one of breath and will, a steep and prayerful ascent that lifts us beyond the mundane to the windswept crown of Kung Karpo. At this staggering altitude, where the air thins to pure spirit, the earth touches the infinite. This is a place of profound transition, its famous sky burial ground marked not by sorrow, but by stone cairns stacked like the quiet hopes of generations. An old meditation hut stands as a testament to solitude, holding within its weathered walls the echoes of hermits who sought wisdom in the great, silent emptiness. Here, amidst the whispering flags and the eternal mountains, the trek culminates not just at a peak, but at the very heart of stillness.

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  • Start: Haa Valley (2,670 m), beginning with a short walk on an unpaved road.
  • Trek: A gradual climb past yak herder camps. At a key trail junction, take the right fork for the final ascent.
  • Highlights: Observing the traditional lifestyle at yak herder camps.
  • Overnight: Camp at Sagala (3,150 m).
  • Start: Haa Valley (2,670 m), beginning with a short walk on an unpaved road.
  • Trek: A gradual climb past yak herder camps. At a key trail junction, take the right fork for the final ascent.
  • Highlights: Observing the traditional lifestyle at yak herder camps.
  • Overnight: Camp at Sagala (3,150 m).
  • Trek: A ridge walk featuring an ascent through rhododendron forests to the Kung Karpo Sky Burial (4,350 m), followed by a final descent.
  • Highlights: Panoramic views of both the Haa and Paro valleys, with the Kila Goenpa Nunnery visible below.
  • Destination: The trek concludes at Chelela Pass (3,990 m), one of Bhutan's highest motorable passes.
  • Finish: Meet your vehicle at the pass for the transfer to Paro.

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