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Trekking in Bhutan

Trekking in BhutanTrekking in Bhutan is unlike anywhere else in the Himalayas. The walks are long and arduous but they are complimented by crystal air, lonely paths and views that defy description. The trails lead one through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, around the foothills of the snow peaked Himalayas, emerald green valleys and crystal lakes. One also gets the opportunity to see a wide variety of flora and fauna. One can travel for days without so much as seeing another person. On all treks, one will be accompanied by a guide, a cook, porters and luggage animals. Trekkers need rarely to carry. The scope for trekking in Bhutan is immense from short walks to arduous treks. Trekking gives opportunity to see the beautiful Kingdom of Bhutan at its most magnificent. All the trek routes follow the old trading route between places. From the towering snow peaks of the inner Himalayas to the verdant forests which cloak the hills above its peaceful valleys, the trails are clean and unspoiled, and the wilderness still pristine in its’ beauty.

 

Chomolhari Trek

Chomolhari Trek, starts at Paro and ends at Thimphu, 10 trek days with an extra 5 days and reaches a maximum altitude of 4890 m, rated moderate. Extra days, the minimum number of days needed for sightseeing’s, acclimatizing and to drive to the

Duration: 12 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Jhomolhari Trek

Trekking in Bhutan is unlike anywhere else in the Himalayas. The walks are long and arduous but they are complimented by crystal air, lonely paths and views that defy description. The trails lead one through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, around the

Duration: 15 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Druk Path Trek

The path called Druk, once kept apart from the visitors to avoid the Tibetan troops by Bhutanese government, now has invited the eyes waiting for the exploration of its unique culture, landscape and sparsely populated area. Druk Path has its own

Duration: 12 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Bumthang Trek

Long hidden but exquisite, so much so, culturally rich country is Bhutan. Although the exploration of culturally rich country Bhutan was once behind the curtain from the eyes of the tourists from different countries in the world, recently it has

Duration: 13 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Laya Village Trek

This is the trekking with a mixture of snow capped Himalayas, alpine grassland, quaint farmland and numerous passes including the highest pass of Bhutan—the Renchen Zoe—at an altitude of 5400meter. The trek comprises approximately eleven passes

Duration: 18 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Lunana Snowman Trek

The Lunana snowman trek is considered to be the most challenging trek and of the longest duration in Bhutan. This trek provides an in depth look of the unspoiled and old traditional lifestyle of the Bhutanese; not only the grandiose mountain

Duration: 27 Days

Max. Altitude:  m.

Season: Spring & Autumn

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Chomolhari Trek

Jhomolhari Trek

Druk Path Trek

Bumthang Trek

Laya Village Trek

Lunana Snowman

 
 

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