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Whether you are looking for a day hike or a gruelling 31 day adventure, Bhutan has it all. Pristine mountain lakes, imposing glaciers and some of the world’s most endangered species.

Packing List For Trekking In Bhutan

They say we pack our fears when we travel and thus we pack different and each are creatures of comfort. But the rule of thumb on trips like these is to keep it to the essentials and be organized. Less things to pack in the morning means, being swift and at ease which translates to […]

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Wild Rodung La Trek

The Wild Rodung La Trek route was once an important trade route but now it is only used as a hiking trail. The trail passes through alpine and bamboo forests, meadows and mountain passes, through villages and temples offering hikers an incredible array of biodiversity to appreciate. The Hike typically takes 10 days to complete […]

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Bumthang Owl Trek

This three day Bumthang Owl Trek around Bumthang offers both fantastic views of an unspoiled natural environment endowed with a diverse array of flora and fauna as well as an opportunity to visit ancient Buddhist temples and monasteries. This trek is called called as Bumthang Cultural Trek. The trail takes you though forests of blue […]

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Sagala Trek

The Sagala Trek is also called the ‘Haa Planters’ Trail’ as in the ancient times, this was the trail that the rice planters of Haa used to travel to Paro to help the people of Paro plant and harvest rice. Haa valley is not much visited by tourists, and particularly Sagala trek is a beautiful […]

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Bumdra Trek

While on this trek, besides the scenic beauty of Himalayan ranges you will be visiting the two most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Bhutan, Bumdra and Taktshang Monastery. Bumdra means ‘Rock of One Hundred Thousand Foot Prints’. The legends say that a hundred thousand Dakinis (angels) descended here and left their footprints on the rock […]

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Dagala Trek

Famously known as the Thousand Lake Trek, is within the Thimphu district. The trail Starts from Genekha and ends at Chamgang. The ~50km trek involves a total of 4 passes, one being a  high pass (4500 meters or more), and couple beautiful campsites, a rather perfect introduction to high altitude alpine trekking. This four day […]

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Punakha Winter Trek

This is a short and easy trek through Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan. The altitude of the trail covers almost a thousand meters in range but the slopes are mostly gradual and should not present hikers with much difficulty. This hike follows the old foot trail from Thimphu to Punakha passes through several villages, […]

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Samtengang Winter Trek

This four day trek is a short and pleasant journey from Punakha to Wangduephodrang Dzongkhag. It is a fairly easy trek as the altitude only ranges between 1100-1900m and the climate is warm throughout the hike. The path takes you through forests of rhododendron and oak, through the villages of Sha and Chungsakha and across […]

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Laya Gasa Trek

The Laya-Gasa Trek is considered one of the most scenic treks in Bhutan, offering amazing views of some of the most pristine and unspoiled landscapes in Bhutan. This fourteen day, 217 km journey begins at Drukgyel in Paro and takes you through gorgeous alpine meadows, high mountain passes and dense sub-tropical jungles before terminating in […]

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Jomolhari Trek

Jomolhari Trek is longer than the Jomolhari Loop – the most popular trekking routes in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500m and nearly 5,000m it offers a wide range of landscapes, fauna and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp (Jangothang). Day 1: Gunitsawa Village – […]

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Jomolhari Loop

Jomolhari Loop is the shortest of the Jomolhari trekking routes, which are the most popular treks in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500m and nearly 5,000m it offers a wide range of landscapes, fauna and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp (Jangothang). Trekkers who want […]

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Druk Path Trek

The six day trek is the most popular trek in the country as it passes through a gorgeous natural landscape of blue pine forests, high ridges and pristine lakes while at the same time offering the opportunity to visit some ancient lhakhangs, dzongs and villages. The Druk Path Trek is also a fairly easy hike […]

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Packing List For Trekking In Bhutan

They say we pack our fears when we travel and thus we pack different and each are creatures of comfort. But the rule of thumb on trips like these is to keep it to the essentials and be organized. Less things to pack in the morning means, being swift and at ease which translates to […]

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Wild Rodung La Trek Trek Duration - 9 Days

The Wild Rodung La Trek route was once an important trade route but now it is only used as a hiking trail. The trail passes through alpine and bamboo forests, meadows and mountain passes, through villages and temples offering hikers an incredible array of biodiversity to appreciate. The Hike typically takes 10 days to complete […]

  • 1720 - 4160 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Bumthang Owl Trek Trek Duration - 3 Day

This three day Bumthang Owl Trek around Bumthang offers both fantastic views of an unspoiled natural environment endowed with a diverse array of flora and fauna as well as an opportunity to visit ancient Buddhist temples and monasteries. This trek is called called as Bumthang Cultural Trek. The trail takes you though forests of blue […]

  • 2250 - 4000 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Sagala Trek Trek Duration - 3 Days

The Sagala Trek is also called the ‘Haa Planters’ Trail’ as in the ancient times, this was the trail that the rice planters of Haa used to travel to Paro to help the people of Paro plant and harvest rice. Haa valley is not much visited by tourists, and particularly Sagala trek is a beautiful […]

  • 2670 – 4350 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Bumdra Trek Trek Duration - 2 Days

While on this trek, besides the scenic beauty of Himalayan ranges you will be visiting the two most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Bhutan, Bumdra and Taktshang Monastery. Bumdra means ‘Rock of One Hundred Thousand Foot Prints’. The legends say that a hundred thousand Dakinis (angels) descended here and left their footprints on the rock […]

  • 2400 – 3800 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Dagala Trek Trek Duration - 4 Days

Famously known as the Thousand Lake Trek, is within the Thimphu district. The trail Starts from Genekha and ends at Chamgang. The ~50km trek involves a total of 4 passes, one being a  high pass (4500 meters or more), and couple beautiful campsites, a rather perfect introduction to high altitude alpine trekking. This four day […]

  • 2400 – 4520 mts
  • March to May and September to October
From $1,200 USD
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Punakha Winter Trek Trek Duration - 2 Days

This is a short and easy trek through Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan. The altitude of the trail covers almost a thousand meters in range but the slopes are mostly gradual and should not present hikers with much difficulty. This hike follows the old foot trail from Thimphu to Punakha passes through several villages, […]

  • 1100 – 3400 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Samtengang Winter Trek Trek Duration - 4 Days

This four day trek is a short and pleasant journey from Punakha to Wangduephodrang Dzongkhag. It is a fairly easy trek as the altitude only ranges between 1100-1900m and the climate is warm throughout the hike. The path takes you through forests of rhododendron and oak, through the villages of Sha and Chungsakha and across […]

  • 1100 – 1900 mts
  • March to April and September to October
From $1,200 USD
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Laya Gasa Trek Trek Duration - 12 Days

The Laya-Gasa Trek is considered one of the most scenic treks in Bhutan, offering amazing views of some of the most pristine and unspoiled landscapes in Bhutan. This fourteen day, 217 km journey begins at Drukgyel in Paro and takes you through gorgeous alpine meadows, high mountain passes and dense sub-tropical jungles before terminating in […]

  • 2400 – 4200 mts
  • April to June and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Jomolhari Trek Trek Duration - 9 Days

Jomolhari Trek is longer than the Jomolhari Loop – the most popular trekking routes in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500m and nearly 5,000m it offers a wide range of landscapes, fauna and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp (Jangothang). Day 1: Gunitsawa Village – […]

  • 2500 – 5000 mts
  • April to June and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Jomolhari Loop 7 Days

Jomolhari Loop is the shortest of the Jomolhari trekking routes, which are the most popular treks in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500m and nearly 5,000m it offers a wide range of landscapes, fauna and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp (Jangothang). Trekkers who want […]

  • 2500 – 5000 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Druk Path Trek Trek Duration - 6 Days

The six day trek is the most popular trek in the country as it passes through a gorgeous natural landscape of blue pine forests, high ridges and pristine lakes while at the same time offering the opportunity to visit some ancient lhakhangs, dzongs and villages. The Druk Path Trek is also a fairly easy hike […]

  • 2400 – 4200 mts
  • March to May and September to November
From $1,200 USD
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Our Travel Guide

Etiquette For Visits To Dzongs, Monasteries, Temples & Festivals

Dress neatly and modestly (covered arms, no shorts or short skirts) and do not wear a hat in the precincts of Dzongs or religious complexes. Do not smoke.

Flying Of Drones & Drone Rules In Bhutan

Travelers and visitors are prohibited from flying drones (unmanned aircraft systems) in Bhutan.

How To Wire Transfer Money To Bhutan

The most simple way of making a wire transfer to Bhutan is to visit a bank and make the transfer in person.

What should I pack for my travel to Bhutan

Bhutan has a wide range of temperature and climatic conditions. For instance, while Thimphu is chilly, Punakha can be hot.

When Is The Best Time To Travel Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan is Spring (March, April and May) and Autumn (September, October and November)

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