Bridge at Tshajithang Campsite, Bhutan
Sebastian Lehrke
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Bhutan Bridge at Tshajithang Campsite

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The bridge after the Tshajithang Campsite marks the start of the hike to Chebisa. Make sure to look to the left, take a breath and soak in the beauty of the mountains and this peaceful place.

Photography Tips

Since this is a quite "chaotic" spot with much going on, try to at least create a leading line, following the river stream to the bridge and up to the high mountains. As a lens, a standard zoom is perfect. If there are flowers / leaves, use a foreground to hide unnecessary details.

Travel Information

In order to get to this remote and superb place, you would need to hike for several days through the Himalayan mountains. To reach here, a multi-day hike is mandatory. Starting from Paro into the route, the minimum amount of days to get here is 5 days with an average elevation gain of around 800-1.000m per day as well as 12-18km per day.
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor Nearly no other people
Best Timing Fall
Sunrise & Sunset 05:48 - 18:03 | current local time: 22:17
Photo Themes adventure Hiking Himalaya Himalayas Mountains River

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