Bhutan Trekking Packages


Bhutan offers a variety of trekking programs from regular treks to cultural treks. Trekking offers one of the best ways to enjoy the splendor of Bhutan’s natural beauty. Our treks take you through pristine subtropical and temperate forest to alpine pastures with grand views of majestic mountains. The trek also gives you the opportunity to see the countryside and meet ordinary Bhutanese people as you walk through village and settlements.  Some of the trekkers have claimed that Bhutan has many areas which are not touched by pollution. Inhale pure air and live healthy. All trekkers are accompanied by well-experienced guides, cook and porters/ horsemen. Mountain horses or yaks, depending on the altitude that you are trekking, carry provisions and luggage. Treks vary from very short three-day trek across low altitude to three four weeks snowman trek covering distance of 356 kilometers. The northern treks climb as high as 5,500 meters and should only be attempted by people who are physically healthy and mentally enthusiastic.

1. Druk Path Trek

Druk Path TrekDruk Path Trek, one of the most scenic and popular trek in Bhutan, its relatively a short trek, it takes you to an elevation of 4210m above sea level, making it moderately strenuous. You can see many remote lakes, beautiful views of high mountains and variety of rhododendron. The actual trekking days are five days. It is possible to shorten this trek but you must be in good shape to walk for more then eight hours a day. It is done either         (Read more…)

2.  Jhomolhari Trek

Jomolhari TrekThis Trek is comparatively a challenging trek taking you to a maximum elevation of 4,820m above sea level. This trek is a round trip trek starting from Paro Drugyel Dzong and terminates and Dodeyna in Thimphu. We take a day halt and Lignshi to explore valley and the Dzong built in the 17th century. This trek offers you an excellent opportunity to see the natural landscape including lakes, glaciated valleys adorned by yaks, blue sheep and blue poppy. This trek is also rich in sighting rare high altitude birds such as the Spotted Eagle, Himalayan Griffon and Himalayan Monal. It is said that Janggothang is one of the.. (Read more…)

3. Laya-Gasa Trek

Laya TreksCompared to the other treks this one of the tougher treks. The actual number of days of trekking is 15 days. There will be two days of halt in between at Lingshi and Gasa. This trek is an extension of the Jhomolhari trek and takes you to a maximum elevation of 5005m above sea level. One can have the most enchanting views of the mountain ranges taking you through diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot the……. (Read more…)

4. Snowman Trek

Snow man TrekThis Snowman trek is one of the greatest treks in the world. Three full weeks of highly challenging hiking, crossing some of the mightiest passes in these great mountains, in the wildest, most remote part of the legendary kingdom. The route leads into a hidden region of stupendous beauty, utterly removed from the outside world. The trail winds through dreamlike vistas directly below the massive snow and ice barrier of the Himalayas along the Tibetan border. Majestic peaks, crystalline waterfalls, turquoise alpine lakes, roaring glacial rivers….    (Read more…)

5. Wild East Rodungla Trek

Rodungla TrekThis trek starts from central Bhutan and ends in eastern Bhutan, taking you to a max elevation of 4160m. This trek is quite tough and involves a tremendously long, steep descent. While the central attraction of this trek is the beautiful scenic valleys, following the most ancient trading route from central to East Bhutan across the mountain passes, through natural vegetation of various colors, with undergrowth changing from rhododendron and magnolia to ferns and dwarf bamboo. There are few small meadows as the trail winds its way down on a complex route through a region….. (Read more…)

6. Nabji Korphu Trek

Nabji Korpu TrekThe Nabji –Korphu trail is law-altitude trek and passes through six different villages. The trail apart from rich flora and fauna serves as source of income for the people residing in the park. Nabji-Korphu trail is also the first community eco-tourism trail in the country. The trail has chirpine and broad-leaved trees and bamboos to rhododendrons and wild orchid along the way. One of the rare animals, found in Bhutan and Assam (India), the golden langur is most commonly sighted here. Nabji-Korohu has historical….. (Read more…)

7. Samtengang Winter Trek

Samtengang TrekOn this trek one can experience and have intimate insight into the rural lives of Bhutanese people as the trail traverses through many remote villages. (Read more…)