Trekking in Bhutan is different than trekking in other part of the world because of its environments and clean pristine air. You will hardly meet trekkers on the way. Whether you are looking for a day hike or a gruelling 31-day Snowman trek, or Beautiful Laya & Gasa trek, Jumolhari trek, drukpath trek. Bhutan has it all. Pristine mountain lakes, imposing glaciers and some of the world’s most endangered species await you in the mountainous amphitheatre of the Himalayas. Let us give you a selection of some of the country’s finest treks.
Druk Path Trek
This six-day trek is befittingly for those who cannot endure high altitude climbing. The trek connects Paro, the airport district, and Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital city; passing through mountains, rides, lakes..
Jomolhari Trek
This is the shortest among our tour packages. We land at Paro which is scenically the most beautiful valley in Bhutan; the flight itself is amazing as we traverse the most awe-inspiring highest peaks in the world.
Snowman Trek
Touted as one of the most challenging treks in the world, it takes trekkers into the extreme snow-capped northern frontiers of the high Himalayas.
Merak - Sakteng Trek
This six-day trek is befittingly for those who cannot endure high altitude climbing. The trek connects Paro, the airport district, and Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital city...
Laya-Gasa Trek
This trek allows the trekkers to enjoy the taste of the real trek in Bhutan with variety of Bhutanese landscape, stunning Himalayan views and very few nomadic settlements...
Dagala Thousand Lake Trek
This is an excellent trek for those of good fitness who without necessarily having had previous Alpine experience. The trail takes you through bird rich areas, alpine flowers, attractive meadows and several traditional Bhutanese villages.
Sacred Valley – Gangkhar Puensum Trek
Gangkhar Puensum is the highest mountain in Bhutan and stands as the highest unclimbed mountain in the world with an elevation of 7570metres/24,836feet.