PGCDM cleans up the Druk path

In what is described as an overwhelming spiritual experience, the 26 trainees of PGCDM trekked one of the most endeared trekking route, the Druk path. During the trek, which began, from Paro and reaching up to an altitude of 4040m, the postgraduate students were entreated to magnificent views of snow capped mountains, spectacular rhododendron forests, and pristine lakes.


Collecting Trash

The director, RIM accompanied the trainees on the three-day trek which began on the 21st April, 2005 to provide any moral support that the group may need.


Director and Trainees near Jele Dzong

The trek was undertaken with aims at developing and strengthening camaraderie amongst the trainees under trying circumstances. However, the professed objective was to clean up the trekking route. Bags of plastic debris, tin trash and eatery wrapping were collected and buried along the path. Leaving behind a cleaner trekking route, the trainees arrived the destination physically a little sore but spiritually reinvigorated.