Day 1: Tongtongphey – Jangbi Village
After an early breakfast at your hotel, you can take some time to wander around Trongsa town, taking a visit to the Dzong or the museum at the Watchtower of Trongsa.

Day 2: Jangbi Village - Kudra Village
The morning allows you to further interact with the Monpas. Before you proceed, you can also pay a visit to the orchid garden that houses around 75 different varieties of orchids.

Day 3: Kudra Village - Nabji Village
This part of the trek is a collage of streams, waterfalls and thick forests that will give you an invigorating feeling of being out in the wild. Animals such as Himalayan Squirrels, Rhesus Mecaques, and small snakes are often met on the way.

Day 4: Nabji Village – Korphu Village
En route to Korphu, Nabji temple is located amidst verdant paddy fields. Inside, there is a stone pillar on which Guru Rinpoche imprinted the thumbs of two warring kings as a symbol of resolution after bringing about peace.

Day 5: Korphu Village – Nimshong Village
The hike from Korphu to Nyimshong is pleasant and arguably the best location for bird watching as it is home to over 395 avian species. The elusive Rufous Necked Hornbill has its nesting holes adjacent to the trail.

Day 6: Nimshong Village
You begin by descending towards the Mangdi River. You are likely to see Herons, River-lapwings and even Golden Langurs in this region. A steep hour-long climb will bring you to the road from where your driver will drive you back to Trongsa.

Nabji Korphu Trek

Day 1: Tongtongphey – Jangbi Village
Day 2: Jangbi Village - Kudra Village
Day 3: Kudra Village - Nabji Village
Day 4: Nabji Village – Korphu Village
Day 5: Korphu Village – Nimshong Village
Day 6: Nimshong Village
You begin by descending towards the Mangdi River.

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