Trekking

Bumdra Trek is blessed by visiting the two most revered Buddhist pilgrimage spots in Bhutan, Bumdra and Taktshang Monastery, besides enjoying the scenic beauty of the Himalayan Mountains. Bumdra translates

The Cheli la Nature Trek offers a short route with stunning views of mountain peaks like Jhomolhari (the Divine Mountain of the Goddess), Jitchu Drake, and Tsherim Gang. The route

The Druk Path Trek in Bhutan is a short trek with scenic views, leading the traditional mule route between Thimphu and Paro, crossing mountains and teeming with lakes filled with

The Phobjikha Gangtey Trek is suitable for nature lovers. The trek takes you through the most isolated valleys of Bhutan, namely Gangtey Gompa, Phobjikha, Gogona, and Kothoka. While the central

The Samtengang Trek from Punakha to Wangdue Phodrang is short and fascinating. Since the elevation only varies from 1100 to 1900 m and the temperature remains pleasant throughout, it is

The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek is a picturesque trek that starts from nearby Thimphu and continues through coniferous forest while crossing beautiful high-altitude lakes. Golden and brown trout flourish in

The Jhomolhari Trek, an iconic and convenient trek route in Bhutan, offers breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountains, including Jhomolhari (7314 m), also known as Chomolhari, “The Mountain of Goddess Chomo.”

Laya Trekking offers a unique opportunity to explore the cultures of the Layap people, who live in an isolated part of Bhutan. The trek begins in Drugyel Dzong and passes

The Snowman Trek is the longest and toughest trek in Bhutan, spanning 4000 m to 7000 m. It is designed for serious trekkers and nature lovers with excellent health and