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
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
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The following itineraries offer enchanting vistas of
Himalayas. All our trekking - are well planned,
accompanied by efficient, trained team who take care of
all the necessities. Our itineraries only cover the trek
programs in order for you to be able to choose and
combine with any of our cultural tours. |
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Gyantey Gompa Winter Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing and drive to Thimphu
After breakfast drive to Drugyel Dzong, from where you
can see the peak of Chomolhari. On the way back visit
typical Bhutanese farmhouse. Visit the Ringpung Dzong
built in 1645 A.D. Also visit National Museum.
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Chelila Nature Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to the National Museum. Visit the
Rinpung and Drugyal Dzong. Also visit Kyichu Monastery
which is located between Drugyal Dzong and Paro town.
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Punakha Winter Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to Drugyal Dzong. From here the
peak of Chomolhari also known as Mountain of the Goddess
" can be viewed clearly. On the way visit a typical
Bhutanese farmhouse.
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Druk Path Trek |
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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
significance for the visitors. The peculiar high ridges
that remain windy most of the time of the year, classic
mountains with charming |
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Bumthang Cultural Trek |
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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
disclosed its different parameters for the visitors to
explore the country. During our visit, we explore
marvellous, wide and lush valleys, cultural treasury of
rural life, local exquisite handicrafts, |
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Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to Drugyal Dzong. From here the
peak of Chomolhari also known as Mountain of the Goddess
" can be viewed clearly. On the way visit a typical
Bhutanese farmhouse.
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Chomolhari Trek |
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The trek play of Yak like sniffing the
ground and pressing the horns against rock are watchful
sights found in this trek. The trek provides an exposure
of magnificent landscapes, rural community engraved with
outstanding culture as well as close view of stupendous
peaks. The wide variety of vegetation with rare species
of animals like blue sheep and others |
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Dur Hot Spring Trek |
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Trongsa to Jakar (Bumthang)
After breakfast drive to Bumthang. Bumthang is a land of
myth and mystery .One can have the view of Jakar Dzong
and visit Lame Gompa.
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Wild East Rodungle |
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Bumthang to Nganglhakhang
The trek ktakes you along the Chamkharchu, a river.
Enroute stop at Thangbi Monastery, visit the Ngang
valley which means, "swan valley" with its Nganglhakhang
(Swan Temple) in the center of the valley.
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Laya / Gasa Trek |
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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 from Punakha
to Bumthang. The trek is a blend of Laya (Punakha
valley), Lunana (a very remote part), Renchen Zoe pass,
and several other exciting parts of Bhutan. |
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Lunana Snowman |
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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 from Punakha
to Bumthang. The trek is a blend of Laya (Punakha
valley), Lunana (a very remote part), Renchen Zoe pass,
and several other exciting parts of Bhutan. |
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