Dagala Track As this moderate short-day trek passes through various shimmering high-altitude lakes, it is often named as the Thousand Lakes Trek.
Trekking amidst the picturesque lakes, one will be treated with stunning views of some of the world’s highest Himalayan ranges including Mount Everest in Nepal,Jumolhari, Masanggang, Jichu Drake, Tiger Mountain in Bhutan and many more.
The trail also takes you through bird rich areas, alpine flowers, attractive meadows and several traditional Bhutanese villages.
Hight Altitude: 4520 M
Avg.Walking Distance: 10km
Avg.Walking time: 6-8 hours
Rafting Service is managed and led by the team of local enthusiast who are born and brought up just next to the river where rafting adventure is based on (Mo Chu). We know our rivers more than anyone else in this rafting business as this place has been our childhood play field and now it is our workplace.
Being the native of Punakha valley of Bhutanese prime tourism destination we are driven by our country’s economic policy of ‘Gross National Happiness’. As the policy entails, we guarantee the best value for money trip at the most affordable price that not only allows you to float down the river but also offers unique chance to enjoy the serene view of the spectacular valley – happiness is guaranteed!
A Tshechu (Dzongkha: ཚེས་བཅུ།, literally “day ten”) is any of the annual religious Bhutanese festivals held in each district or dzongkhag of Bhutan on the tenth day of a month of the lunar Tibetan calendar. The month depends on the place. Tshechus are religious festivals of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Tshechus are large social gatherings, which perform the function of social bonding among people of remote and spread-out villages. Large markets also congregate at the fair locations, leading to brisk commerce. The tshechu are among the biggest of the tshechus in terms of participation and audience. They are related to traditions in other branches of Himalayan Buddhism.