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6-Day 360 Degree Sagala Trek


6-Day 360 Degree Sagala Trek

6 days

Challenging

Minimum age: 13


The Sagala 360 Degree View Trek also called the Haa Rice Planters’ Trail
This trek is a slight variation of the ancient Haa Planters Trail to include more stunning views of the Himalayas and the surrounding landscape. Traverse through beautiful meadows across virgin forests rich in flora and fauna and enjoy the wilderness in all its various shades and at its magnificent best. Soak in the panoramic picturesque view of the Haa Valley and the three sacred hills of Haa. Walk through peaceful and quaint villages (comprising of around 8 households) and stop over at a yak herder’s camp and interact with them. One of the main highlight of the trek is the absolutely gorgeous 360 degree view from the Pass, with the Mount Jhomolhari, Mount Drageygang, Drugyal Dzong and the Taktsang Monastery on one side and Haa valley on the other.
What's included?
  • Food & drinks
Breakfast
Dinner
Lunch
All Trekking Meal during the Trek
One Trekking Expeditions Leader
Horses and Horsemen to carry all trekking/camping equipments and personal luggage
Helper as per the group size
Group Medical Kit
Good Quality accommodation throughout.
All Park entrance Fees and Trekking Permits
Exclusions
    International Airfare
    Alcohol
    Tips/gratuities
    Cost arising out of Flight Cancellation/road blockades/ landslides and events beyond our control
    Expenses of personal nature and any other expenses not mentioned in the above cost
    Please note
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Not stroller accessible
      • Not suitable for pets
      • No public transportation nearby
      • Infants must not sit on laps
      • Infant seats unavailable
      • Not recommended for people with back problems
      • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
      • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
      What to bring

        Check for the following Essential Trekking Gears

        During the Trek

        • Clothes:  Waterproof jacket and pants. You really don't need thick heavy clothes. As always, trekking in layers is better. 
        • Bag pack with rain cover for bagpack
        • Water bottles (at least 3 liters total capacity)
        • Baseball cap (the sun is strong at all elevations)
        • Hiking poles (lessen the impact on your joints)
        • Sunglasses (essential when you cross snow line)
        • Trekking shoes: A pair of lightweight-waterproof hiking boots is a must. Break them in beforehand
        • Winter hat
        • Winter gloves

        At the Camp Site

        • Head lamp with extra batteries
        • A pair of Camp shoes too.
        • Thermal underwear and can be useful in the mornings, or for sleeping in at night. If you forgot some, jogging pants are widely available in all towns for less cost
        • Reading materials (Kindle may be best)
        • Journal and pens
        Meeting points
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