Trekking in Bhutan offers a truly unique experience compared to other destinations worldwide, defined by its pristine landscapes and crystal-clear air. Travelers rarely encounter other trekkers along the trails. Whether you’re looking for a short-day hike, a demanding 31-day Snowman Trek, or classic routes such as the Laya–Gasa Trek, Jumolhari Trek, or Druk Path Trek, Bhutan caters to a wide range of trekking preferences.
The majestic Himalayas provide a spectacular backdrop, with shimmering alpine lakes, towering glaciers, and protected habitats for some of the world’s most endangered species. We invite you to discover a curated selection of Bhutan’s finest treks.
Druk Path Trek
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Easy - Medium -
Altitude
2,400m - 4,200m -
Best Season
March - June & September - November -
Group Size
2-12 pax
Jomolhari Trek
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Medium-Hard -
Max Altitude
5,000m -
Bext Season
April - June & Mid Sept - Mid Nov -
Group Size
2-12 pax
Snowman Trek
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Medium-Hard -
Max Altitude
5,320m -
Best Season
Mid June - Mid October -
Group Size
2-12 pax
Merak - Sakteng Trek
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Moderate -
Max Altitude
1,500m to 4,100m -
Best Season
Summer -
Group Size
2-12 pax
Trekking Information
Located in Southern foothills of the majestic Himalayas, Bhutan is the perfect location for trekking as well as for all kinds of exciting adventurous activities like mountain biking, hiking and kayaking.