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Changzamtog, Thimphu, Bhutan
Mon - Sun : 09.00 AM - 08.30 PM

Tour Overview

The Sagala Trek offers an enchanting journey through the pristine wilderness of Bhutan, presenting a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated in the picturesque region of Paro, this trek is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and encounters with traditional Bhutanese villages. Sagala Trek provides an immersive experience for adventurers seeking to explore the unspoiled beauty of Bhutan while traversing ancient trails steeped in history and tradition.

Day 1: Arrival in Paro

Day 2: Paro to Dopshari.

Day 3: Dopshari to Sagala Base Camp

Day 4: Explore Sagala Pass and Return to Base Camp

Day 5: Sagala Base Camp to Dopshari and Return to Paro

Day 6: Departure from Paro

Day 1: Arrival in Paro

  • Arrive at Paro International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
  • Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring Paro town.
  • Visit Paro Rinpung Dzong and National Museum if time permits.
  • Overnight stay in Paro.

Day 2: Paro to Dopshari

  • Drive from Paro to the starting point of the Sagala Trek at Dopshari (approx. 1 hour).
  • Begin your trek from Dopshari and ascend gradually through lush forests and meadows.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the Paro valley and surrounding mountains.
  • Arrive at your campsite in Dopshari and settle in for the night.
  • Overnight camping in Dopshari.

Day 3: Dopshari to Sagala Base Camp

  • Continue your trek from Dopshari towards the Sagala Base Camp.
  • Traverse through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows, encountering diverse flora and fauna.
  • Ascend steadily towards the base camp, soaking in the pristine wilderness surroundings.
  • Arrive at the Sagala Base Camp and set up camp for the night.
  • Enjoy a bonfire and stargazing in the evening.
  • Overnight camping at Sagala Base Camp.

Day 4: Explore Sagala Pass and Return to Base Camp

  • Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the majestic peaks from Sagala Pass.
  • Trek to Sagala Pass, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas and surrounding valleys.
  • Spend some time exploring the pass and taking in the scenic vistas.
  • Descend back to the Sagala Base Camp, retracing your steps through the picturesque landscape.
  • Relax at the base camp and enjoy the tranquility of the mountains.
  • Overnight camping at Sagala Base Camp.

Day 5: Sagala Base Camp to Dopshari and Return to Paro

  • After breakfast, begin your descent from Sagala Base Camp to Dopshari.
  • Enjoy the downhill trek, taking in the last glimpses of the mountain scenery.
  • Arrive back at Dopshari and meet your transport for the journey back to Paro.
  • Upon arrival in Paro, check back into your hotel and unwind after the trek.
  • Optional: Explore more of Paro town or visit nearby attractions.
  • Overnight stay in Paro.

Day 6: Departure from Paro

  • Transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure flight, marking the end of your Sagala Trek adventure.

What should I bring with me?

· Good walking shoes
· Sunglasses
· Sunscreen (highest possible)
· Woolen cap
· Prescription medications/ first aid (only basic first aid is/ can be provided)
· Sturdy and ‘broken-in’ trekking boots
· Rain gear
· Torch (flashlight)
· Insect Repellent
· Gaiters
· Gloves
· T-shirts
· Comfortable walking pants
· Down jacket
· Day bag (to carry your requirements while walking)
· Energy chocolate bars
· Water bottle
· Memory card and batteries for camera and flashlight
· Toiletries

Maximum recommended load for trekking is 25kgs (55 lbs), or 1/5th of body weight.

What will be the weather like in Bhutan?
Days are normally warm, nights can be quite chilly. In winter, the temperature is below freezing point. Monsoon shower in summer can be expected with heavy rains in July and August.

Preventing Altitude Sickness

· Avoid alcohol, sleeping pills or other narcotics, they may decrease ventilation, intensify hypoxemia and make symptoms worse.
· Drink plenty of fluids.
· Avoid heavy exercise at high altitudes. Mild exercise is okay.
· Diamox (acetazolamide) 125 mg. tablets taken twice a day is F.D.A. approved for prevention and treatment of A.M.S. Although it originally was released as a diuretic (water pill), it also helps you breath deeper and faster. This allows you to get more oxygen. Diamox is especially helpful with the sleeping problems and other symptoms of A.M.S.
· Home oxygen will relieve symptoms. Home oxygen is safe, cheap and easy to use. It can be used at night when symptoms are worse and off and on during the day as symptoms dictate.
· If nothing else works, you can return to lower altitude. Going down to lower altitudes will always help relieve the symptoms of AMS, it is also one of the best ways to overcome the sickness.

Acute mountain sickness is caused by lack of Oxygen when traveling to higher elevations. This usually occurs in individuals exposed to an altitude of over 7000 ft (2100 m) who have not had a chance to acclimate to the altitude before engaging in physical activities. Mountaineers, trekkers, skiers and mountain travelers are at the greatest risk. While individual tolerance varies, symptoms usually appear within several hours, with those in weaker physical conditions being more susceptible. Headache, fatigue, nausea, shortness of breath and poor appetite are the initial symptoms. Inability to sleep is also frequently reported. In more severe cases, thinking and judgment may become impaired. An uncommon but potentially fatal complication called high altitude pulmonary edema, caused by fluid build-up in the lungs can also occur in rare cases.

The symptoms of acute mountain sickness can be prevented or minimized by gradually ascending (less than 500 meters/day) over several days to give your body a chance to acclimate to the higher altitude. Taking the prescription medication Diamox (acetazolamide) 250 mg three times a day has been shown to speed up the acclimatization process and can be taken shortly before and during the ascent. Do not take this medication if you are allergic to sulfa drugs. This medication is a mild diuretic and may work by changing the body’s acid-base balance and stimulating breathing. Dexamethasone 8 mg once a day has also been shown to be effective. However, this steroid medication may have more adverse effects. Once symptoms occur, they usually improve over several days without treatment. However, if they become severe, they can be relieved with the administration of oxygen or descent to a lower altitude.

Packing

A soft but strong duffel bag luggage is best suited on treks as it will be loaded on horse backs. A small back pack (day bag) to carry your essential things on the way like rain gear, wind stopper, camera, batteries, water bottle, candies etc.