Popular Bhutan Treks
The treks range from an easy three-day trip from Thimphu to Paro to more difficult multi-day treks like the legendary Snowman Trek. Popular treks include Druk Path Trek, Jomolhari Trek, Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek, Laya Gasa Trek, and many more.
Trekking Experience
On Bhutan treks, you will carry only essentials like water, a jacket, and a camera. Horses or yaks carry the rest of the equipment. Trekkers stay in two-person tents, while guides and cooks camp nearby to prepare hot meals. Trekking involves significant ascents and descents, often covering 8-9 hours per day at altitudes of 4000 to 4500 meters.
Nature & Wildlife
Bhutan trekking trails offer a unique blend of nature and cultural experiences. Expect to encounter vast grasslands, wildflowers, rare birds, and possibly blue sheep and Himalayan vultures.
The highlight of trekking in Bhutan is undoubtedly the majestic Himalayan views and the tranquility that allows for deep self-reflection.
Ensure to carry your sunscreen, warmers, hiking shoes, and other essentials.
You can check out our pre-trip information for trekkers here.