Preparation
Ensure you are physically prepared for high-altitude trekking and carry appropriate gear for rapidly changing mountain weather.
Phrumsengla National Park stands as one of Bhutan's most significant ecological treasures, encompassing a dramatic range of altitudes and climates. The park serves as a vital sanctuary for biodiversity, protecting rare species and unique Himalayan flora within its undisturbed borders. Visitors can traverse a landscape that transitions from lush, temperate forests to rugged, high-altitude alpine terrain, providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor exploration. As a remote destination, it offers a rare opportunity for solitude and deep immersion in the raw, natural beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. It is an essential destination for those looking to connect with the ecological heritage of the region.
Phrumsengla National Park stands as one of Bhutan's most significant ecological treasures, encompassing a dramatic range of altitudes and climates. The park serves as a vital sanctuary for biodiversity, protecting rare species and unique Himalayan flora within its undisturbed borders. Visitors can traverse a landscape that transitions from lush, temperate forests to rugged, high-altitude alpine terrain, providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor exploration. As a remote destination, it offers a rare opportunity for solitude and deep immersion in the raw, natural beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. It is an essential destination for those looking to connect with the ecological heritage of the region.
Diverse high-altitude ecosystems
Undisturbed Himalayan flora and fauna
Dramatic altitudinal transitions
Exceptional opportunities for remote trekking
The park is located in a remote area with limited infrastructure.
High-altitude conditions require acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness.
Weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, even during peak seasons.
Ensure you are physically prepared for high-altitude trekking and carry appropriate gear for rapidly changing mountain weather.
Check current Bhutanese tourism regulations regarding park access and required guide services before planning your trip.
Nature enthusiasts, serious trekkers, and those seeking remote Himalayan solitude.
BTN Nu
$200-$350 p/day
Dzongkha, English
Follow 'Leave No Trace' principles to help preserve the park's fragile, undisturbed ecosystems.
Hiring a local guide is highly recommended to navigate the remote terrain and learn about the region's unique biodiversity.