Trekking in Bhutan

Mountain peak
Druk Path Trek
It is a 6 days Trek, goes to High Altitude and is moderately strenuous. The Trek route passes through some beautiful High Altitude Lakes. It starts from Paro and ends in Thimphu. It is a popular Trek route. The highest point is 3800 Meters. (More)
Jumolhari Base Camp Trek.
It is a 7-days Trek from Paro to Jumolhari base camp at Jangothang, returning via the same route or by an alternative trail to Paro. The view of Jumolhari mountain (7314 M) from Jangothang is spectacular. This Trek also affords an excellent opportunity to see Yaks. The Trek is very popular. The highest point is 4115 Meters. (More)
Jumolhari Round Trek.
It is a classic 9-day Trek starting from (Drugyal Dzong) Paro and end at Dodena near Thimphu. The route passes through two high passes from Jangothang. The views of Jumolhari mountain (7314 M) from Jangothang is spectacular The Trek is strenuous and is very popular. The highest point is 4115 M. (More)

Trekking route
Bumthang Culture Trek.
This 7-days trek is named because the opportunities to visit villages and Lhakhangs are greater than on most other treks in Bhutan. Though it is a short trek, the Bumthang trek is strenuous because it involves a climb to Phephe La (3360 m). This is a popular Trek. (More)
Laya, Gasa Trek.
It is a 19-days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep, Takins and the Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower). It introduces you to the unusual culture of the Layap people and offers a stop at a natural hot spring in Gasa. It is a popular Trek. Highest point is 4115 Meter. (More)
Dur Hot Spring Trek. (More)
SnowMan Trek with Gangkhar Phunsum Exension. (More)
Note :
All of the tours on this website have been designed with flexibility in mind. Your itinerary and requests are most welcome and departures are never fixed. Please feel free to email or call us, any time, so that we can custom a program and itinerary for you.
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