BHUTAN TREKKING
Trekking in Bhutan is like nowhere else in the Himalayas. An untouched natural wonderland with crystal-clear air and views that sometimes defy description. Why not turn your Bhutan vacation into a wonderful Bhutan trekking trip?
On routes such as the Jomolhari, Laya Gasa and Druk Path treks, experience stunning vistas with unclimbed snow-capped mountains, high-altitude passes with unparalleled views, pristine conifer forests, turquoise lakes, rolling pastures and traditional villages. Spot elusive blue sheep and takins in their natural habitat. Meander through meadows where hairy yaks graze, and be captivated by the rustic lifestyle of the nomadic herders in remote villages. Encounter scenic passes festooned with prayer flags at altitudes of 5,000 m - a vantage point that will literally take your breath away.
Trekking in Bhutan is a great challenge for experienced walkers and adventure seekers, and involves steep ascents and overnight camping. All camping equipment will be provided, including tents and sleeping bags. You also have your own camp cook who prepares delicious meals.
We do not have fixed departures for Bhutan treks, so you can choose your own dates, All our treks include some time for sightseeing as well including the walk up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery which makes a great acclimatisation hike!
JOMOLHARI LOOP TREK
8 NIGHTS FROM US$3,945
Bhutan’s most famous trek. Enjoy fabulous views of snow-capped mountains, walk through thick pine forests, alpine meadows and yak pastures.
DRUK PATH TREK
9 NIGHTS FROM US$3,870
The popular Druk Path is a wilderness trek taking you through rhododendron forests and past shimmering blue lakes, as you traverse breathtaking alpine scenery.
LAYA GASA TREK
18 NIGHTS FROM US$6,795
Trek through remote high country and encounter the Layap people who inhabit this isolated area, and whose culture is unparalleled.
SNOWMAN TREK
29-30 NIGHTS FROM US$11,295
This spectacular 30-day journey incorporates a massive 24-night trek, crossing thirteen high Himalayan passes, taking trekkers deep into central Bhutanese Himalayas.