The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is considered one of Bhutan's best and most beautiful treks with incredible vistas of the eastern Himalaya range, pristine alpine lakes, and untouched nature.
This trek through high-elevation lakes offers breathtaking views of numerous altitudes as you pass through lush forests, rolling meadows, yak grazing fields, and desolate highlands that provide stunning views of mountains such as Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Jomolhari on sunny days when there are no clouds in the sky.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek Bhutan is ideal for those interested in adventure, photography, and nature. This trek enables you to view the wilderness and tranquility of Bhutan while experiencing traditional highlander culture.
Why Choose Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek Bhutan?
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Explore dozens of beautiful high-altitude alpine lakes
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Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views including Everest range
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Trek through forests, meadows, and yak herder camps
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Experience remote and untouched landscapes
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Ideal for photography and nature lovers
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Less crowded trek with peaceful surroundings

Trek Highlights
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Discover the famous “Thousand Lakes” of Dagala region
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Stunning views of Himalayan peaks on clear days
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Experience yak herder lifestyle and highland culture
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Trek through alpine meadows and ridgelines
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Capture crystal-clear lakes and mountain reflections
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Camp under star-filled Himalayan skies
Note: You may contact us here, if you wish to enter country by road.
We have provided the information on the places to camp and their suitable time period, together we’ll customize your camping tour program to suit your preference.
There are a few remote villages where you can camp with your friends, family or even solo. These areas are mostly untouched by infrastructural development and you will get the true essence of camping in Bhutan.places are very ideal for camping in Bhutan.
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