Friday, July 16, 2010

TREKKING IN BHUTAN – THE MERAK & SAKTENG TREK IN EASTERN BHUTAN

Source: travpr.com

One World Trekking offers new research trek & cultural journey into Bhutan’s recently opened ‘Land of the Brokpas’

(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED STATES   - 16th July 2010  - From May 8 to May 18, 2011, One World Trekking (http://www.oneworldtrekking.com) is offering a small group of twelve trekkers the opportunity to participate on a new trekking route into the remote Merak and Sakteng region of eastern Bhutan.

This will surely be a truly incredible cultural journey and nature trek into a region of Bhutan closed to foreigners for the past 30 years. Until now, Merak and Sakteng has been closed to protect the unique cultural heritage of the Brokpa people and in part to give the mythical Yeti some peace, whose tales of wandering in these secluded valleys are very popular among the locals.

The Brokpas (highlanders) of the Merak and Sakten regions of eastern Bhutan are semi-nomadic yak herders who speak a unique dialect and wear clothing unique to this isolated region of Bhutan. Known as the Highlanders, the people of Merak and Sakteng have their ancestral roots southern Tibet, entering eastern Bhutan around the 15th century. Similar to the people of Laya, Lingshi and Lunana, the Brokpa live a semi nomadic lifestyle, primarily depending on yaks for their livelihood.
Our 6 day trek visits both Merak and the Sakteng valleys and enters the pristine Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of nine protected areas in Bhutan and forms part of the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex. The Sanctuary protects the easternmost temperate forest ecosystems in the country with endemic species like eastern blue pine, black-rumped magpie and many others found only in the eastern Bhutan.

The Sanctuary was set up to protect the elusive Megay, or yeti. Other wildlife living in the Sanctuary includes the snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, barking deer and Himalayan red fox. Fauna and birds include the Assamese macaque, blood pheasant, grey backed shrike, grey-headed woodpecker, common hoopoe, rufus-vented tit and dark breasted rosefinch. According to the surveys conducted by the World Wildlife Fund, the Sakteng Sanctuary is home to some 203 species of plants, 119 species of birds and 18 species of mammals, with the snow leopard and red panda being classified internationally as “highly endangered” species.
One World Trekking’s (http://www.oneworldtrekking.com) brand new Bhutan hiking vacation combines a unique opportunity to travel overland into a remote corner of the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’ on a cultural tour and short 6 day trek into an area of Bhutan that has never before been open to foreigners. We will begin our trip in Delhi in order to take advantage of the daily flights to and from Guwahati. From here we drive overland and experience an amazingly beautiful and little-visited region of Bhutan. Once on trek we will be afforded an opportunity to see, first hand, a way of life that has remained unchanged over centuries. Please contact One World Trekking (info@oneworldtrekking.com) for a detailed trip itinerary.

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CONTACT INFORMATION:

Contact Name:
Andy Crisconi - One World Trekking

Phone #:
970-945-2601

Email:
info@oneworldtrekking.com

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2 comments:

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    Our guide was wonderful - he not only made sure we stayed on the right track, but answered all our questions about local life, made sure we always had the best accommodation and even went so far as to cook us dinner! I can safely say, he truly became on of our group.
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  2. Amazing Manaslu Trek”
    Four of us (+plus our fantastic guide Sanjib ) did the Manaslu Circuit in May 2016 . The whole experience was absolutely brilliant, in no small part thanks to Nepal Planet Treks . They got all the necessary documents ready for us so we didn't have to hassle ourselves with any paperwork.
    Our guide was wonderful - he not only made sure we stayed on the right track, but answered all our questions about local life, made sure we always had the best accommodation and even went so far as to cook us dinner! I can safely say, he truly became on of our group.
    I definitely recommend this company to anyone going trekking in Nepal. Friendly, honest, helpful and go above and beyond!
    http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/annapurna-circuit-trek/
    http://www.nepalplanettreks.com
    http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/manaslu-trekking/

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