Why Choose the Jomolhari Yaksa Trek
During the Jomolhari Yaksa Trek, travelers will see some of the world's most biologically diverse habitats while taking in breathtaking panoramas of Mt. Jomolhari (7314 meters), as well as its neighbors Jichu Drake (6794 meters) and Tshering Gang. This hike will take you to the foot of Mt. Jomolhari, which is the second highest peak in the world that has not been climbed. It is one of the best treks for nature enthusiasts since it combines seeing secluded communities in the region that borders Tibet with stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and alpine pastures. Once the road comes to an end, the hike begins with a passage through alpine meadows with the beautiful Jomolhari peak looming at the valley head. The hike begins in Paro with a drive towards the Drukgyal Dzong. During the hike, you will have the opportunity to fish for trout at Lake Tshophu, which is located at a high height. In addition, the show travels to all of the significant cities in Bhutan, such as the colorful Paro, the diminutive capital city of Thimphu, and Punakha, the country's former capital city. During the sightseeing, a number of historical and religious landmarks are visited, such as the Punakha Dzong and the Chimi Lhakhang. The most intriguing walk is to the Taktsang Monastery, also known as the "Tiger's Nest," which is set in a vertical cliff.
The breathtaking panorama of Mount Jomolhari that can be enjoyed from Jomolhari Basecamp in Jangothang is the highlight of this hike. The majority of the journey is spent traveling through a section of Jigme Singye National Park. Along the way, travelers will come across a few Yak herder communities and the most isolated part of Lingshi.
Bhutan is not only endowed with a wealth of cultural beauty, but it is also exceptionally blessed in terms of the natural beauty of its landscape. The natural splendor of Bhutan cannot be rivaled by any other place. Both the administration of the country and the people who were born and raised there have worked very hard to make this come to fruition. According to the National Forest Policy that was created in 1974, the government has the responsibility of maintaining a forest cover that is at least 60% of the total land area. The nation's objective has not only been met, but it has been blown away by a twenty percent margin. The Bhutan Land Cover Assessment that was carried out in 2010 found that the country of Bhutan is covered with more than 80 percent forest, and this percentage has been steadily increasing year after year since the study was first carried out. During the Jomolhari Yaksa journey, we will be walking through a number of different forest trails, and the best example of this truth may be observed in those trails.
Best Season for Jomolhari Yaksa Trek
The spring months of March to May are the ideal time to travel to Bhutan because this is when the country's valleys are at their most beautiful and vibrant. Whether it be in its festivals or celebrations, clear sky and vistas to the Himalayan peaks, abundant Himalayan flora and wildlife, or just gorgeous snowfall, the Himalayas have much to offer. You are guaranteed to have a wonderful time in Bhutan amidst nature and all of its stunning offspring and to bring back with you a memory that you will treasure for the rest of your life. The months of June through August are considered the shoulder season because of the rain, which makes hiking and other outdoor activities less appealing.
During the autumn season, however, it is the festive season, and getting a travel permit as well as proper hotel rooms might be difficult. The trails will also be slightly crowded with tourists so even though it is one of the best seasons, these cons have to be taken into consideration.
The summer season is the tourist low season with a relatively lower influx of tourists.
The climates of Bhutan's northern, central, and southern regions couldn't be more different from one another. The climate of the northern region of Bhutan is characterized by year-round freezing temperatures, snow-covered peaks, and mountains, while the climate of the central region alternates between hot summers and mild winters. The climate of the southern region of Bhutan is characterized by a subtropical climate that is characterized by hot and humid climatic conditions that are constant throughout the year.
Why "Jomolhari Yaksa Trek" with Accessible Adventure?
Accessible Adventure is a travel and tour company that is managed and operated by a group of Nepalese people who have years of expertise in the industry. The team in question has extensive expertise in planning and managing holiday destinations in Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet, all of which are located in the Himalayas.
We are a leading and rising travel company based in Kathmandu, Nepal, with over a decade of experience in successfully executing trips by providing one-of-a-kind quality services at reasonable prices. Our organization is located in Nepal. During the time that you are here with us, you will have access to all of the wonderful holiday spots in the Himalayas that we can provide.
Every one of our trips is painstakingly planned and arranged, and we consistently receive great comments from both previous customers and clients as well as those who are still using our services. They have expressed a high level of happiness and gratitude for the value that we bring to their trips.





