Trekking In Bhutan

 

Trekking in Bhutan is unlikely any other Trek, one may be accustomed to in other parts of the Himalayas. There are no casual-stroll routes, only real adventure for the truly out doors person. The weather can be relentlessly in its bad spells, and is more windy, damp and cold. Trekking in Bhutan is not an individual sport. Such daring can be dangerous, even fatal. The Terrain in Bhutan is rugged and demanding, with little or no inhabitation for a long stretches. The routes are not mapped or marked, with the chances of Trekkers getting lost. Our Trekking guides, who are mentally and physically fit for this kind of adventure, will accompany the Trekkers. We, the Bhutanese Travel Agents/ Tour operators have all the necessary equipments to standard mandated and frequently inspected by the Department of Tourism. Equipments and Trekking habits have to conform to the Department of Tourism rules, strictly implemented with the objective of protecting Bhutan’s intact environment and preserving its pristine beauty.

 

What To Bring For A Trek In Bhutan

Easy Trek

Sichula Winter Trek
Sichula Winter Trek
View More
Beautiful Dachula Winter Trek
Beautiful Dachula Winter Trek
View More
Druk Path Trek
It is a 6 days Trek, goes to High Altitude and is moderately strenuous. The Trek route passes through some beautiful High Altitude Lakes. It starts from Paro and ends in Thimphu. It is a popular Trek route. The highest point is 3800 Meters.
View More
Samtengang Winter Trek

Duration: 10 Days / 4 Days Trek
Trekking Grade: Easy

 


View More
Chelela Nature Trek
During the journey, the traveler will experience from the left side of the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred Mt. Jhomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan.
View More

Medium Trek

Dagala 1000 Lakes Trek
It is a 6-days trek near Thimphu, to a large number of lovely high altitude lakes. The Trek is easy and most trekking days are short but there are some long steep climbs. It starts from Khoma (near Thimphu) and ends in Simtokha, Thimphu. The highest point is 4300 Meters.
View More
Jhomolhari Base Camp Trek
It is a 7-days Trek from Paro to Jumolhari base camp at Jangothang, returning via the same route or by an alternative trail to Paro. The view of Jhomolhari Mountain (7314 M) from Jangothang is spectacular. This Trek also affords an excellent opportunity to see Yaks.
View More
Jhomolhari Round Trek
It is a classic 8-day Trek starting from (Drukgyal Dzong) Paro and end at Dodena near Thimphu. The route passes through two high passes from Jangothang. Jumolhari Mountain (7314 m) from Jangothang is spectacular The Trek is strenuous and is very popular. The highest point is 4115 m
View More

STRENUOUS TREK

Beautiful Laya / Gasa Trek
It is a 18-days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Shep, Takins and the Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower). It introduces you to the unusual culture of the Layap people and offers a stop at a natural hot spring in
View More
Beautiful Laya Lingshi Trek (with extension to masagang base camp
It is an 18-days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep, Takins and the Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower). It introduces you to the
View More
Wild Snowman Trek
This trek considered to be the one of the toughest trek in the world because of its altitude, distance, climate and remoteness. The Lunana region of Kingdom is one of the most beautiful areas to visit in the Kingdom and least visited.
View More
Snowman Trek with Gankhar Phunsum extension
This trek considered to be the one of the toughest trek in the world because of its altitude, distance, climate and remoteness. The Lunana region of Kingdom is one of the most beautiful areas to visit in the Kingdom and least visited.
View More