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39.1 km
~3 days
2924 m
Multi-Day
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a 39.1 km trail that starts in , Gase Tshowogm Gewog, Bhutan. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Extra Difficult. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 2 days. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a demanding multi-day route. It covers 39.14 km with 2,924 m of total ascent, and the route reaches high alpine terrain around 4,300 to 4,500 meters, where steep climbs and altitude add to the challenge. That combination makes it a serious trek rather than a beginner-friendly walk.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is 39.14 km long. Although the distance is not huge by Himalayan standards, it is spread across several days and includes 2,924 m of elevation gain, so the effort is much greater than the raw mileage suggests.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek climbs into very high country, with commonly cited high points around 4,300 m and some itineraries placing the highest pass near 4,500 m. That altitude is a major part of the trek’s difficulty, especially on a route with repeated climbs between lake basins and passes.
A standard Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek itinerary is usually 5 or 6 days. Common route stages include the Telekha area, Japhuna, Jadula, Labatama, and Genekha, with high camps near the lake district and passes before descending toward the roadhead. The exact daily breakdown varies, but the trek is normally planned as a short high-altitude circuit rather than a single long push.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek gets its name from the cluster of high-altitude lakes scattered across the Dagala range. Many itineraries pass lakes such as Utsho and Labatama’s nearby lake basin, with camps and viewpoints set among glacial tarns and broad alpine meadows.
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is tough, but it is not usually described as Bhutan’s hardest trek. It is a shorter high-altitude trek with significant ascent and thin air, while routes such as the Snowman Trek are generally regarded as far more difficult because of their much greater length, remoteness, and number of very high passes.
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