Merak Sakteng Trek

Brokpa or Nomad Trek

Max Elevation

4,100 m

Min Elevation

1,500 m

Difficulty

Medium

Season

March, April, May, September, October, November

No. of Days

7 Days

Merak-Sakteng stands out as a distinct attraction in Bhutan. Unlike anywhere else in the country, it offers a visitor to experience a unique semi-nomadic lifestyle, culture and vernacular in one of the most scenic pastoral valleys in the protected area of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS) in Trashigang Dzongkhag (District), in Eastern Bhutan.

 

It is a moderate trek (between 1,500m and 4,100m) traversing through the semi-nomadic villages of Gengu (3400m), Merak (3500m), Sakteng (2800m), Thakthi (2200m), and Joenkhar (1700m). Tour operators are not mandated to use a particular trail but the most common trail usually begins from Chaling and ends in Phongmey. Both these Geogs of Merak and Sakteng are an important watershed for Ngere Ama chu and Gamri chu rivers respectively.

 

The campsites have been designed aesthetically to blend with local architecture and ambiance. Enclosed by a stonewall (with a gate to bring in the ponies to unpack trekking paraphernalia), the campsite is equipped with facilities such as tenting sheds, toilets, kitchens (in some), dining area and water supply. A signage describing the location, altitude, forest type, fauna, additional hiking trails in the locality, distance and time to next camp welcomes a visitor to each campsite.

 

Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary

The trek lies within the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS). It was created in April 2003 with a strong agenda for conservation and to protect the unique assemblage of biological and cultural diversity in the region. It covers an area of 650 km2 and is bordered by the Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh (Tawang) in the north and east, Phongmey Geog and Kangpara Geog in the west, and Shingkhar Lauri Geog in Samdrup Jongkhar. It is connected to Khaling Wildlife Sanctuary by a biological corridor, a part of the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex (B2C2).

 

 

Day 01 : Chaling - Damnongchu

Distance 4 km. Time 3 hours. Ascent. Camp Altitude 3,316 m

The trek to Merak will start from Chaling reached by following an unsealed road from Rangjung. Damnongchu camping area is located after Mindrula which lies at about 3,316m / 10,880ft.

 

Day 02 : Damnongchu - Merak

Distance 5 hours. Time 5 hours.. Camp Altitude 3,499 m

 The trail from Damnongchu to Merak goes along the river bank with gradual ups and downs. Over night at Damnongchu Camp.

 

Day 03 : Merak - Miksa Teng

Distance 16 km. Time 5 hours. Ascent 633 m. Camp Altitude 3079 m

The trek from Merak to Miksa Teng is long and of medium difficulty. It will pass through the beautiful Nagchungla pass (approx 4,100m / 13,451ft). The campsite is located in a clearing surrounded by rhododendron trees.

 

Day 04 : Miksa Teng - Sakteng

Distance 14 km. Time 5 hours. Ascent. Camp Altitude 2,950 m

Trek to Sakteng from Miksa Teng is easy making your way through beautiful woods with a short climb before reaching Sakteng. Overnight at Camp.

 

Day 05 : Sakteng Day Halt

Time to explore this remote Himalayan village.

 

Day 06 : Sakteng - Jyonkhar Teng

Distance 17 km. Time 6.5 hours. Ascent . Camp Altitude 1,859 m

Sakteng to Jyonkhar Teng trek is an easy trek comparing to previous days. It is mostly downhill to Jyonkhar Teng camp.

 

Day 07 : Jyonkhar Teng - Phongmay

Distance 12 km. Time 5 hours. Ascent . Camp Altitude 1,981 m

The final day. This day is full with ups and down until you reach the road that head to Phongmay. Drive to Tashigang.

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