This three day trek is perfect for average walkers as the altitude does not go over 3,400 meters (11,155 feet). The four valleys of Bumthang, is revered by the Bhutanese as the sacred land of Bhutan with many important Nyingmapa saints coming from here including the famous Pema Lingpa. The trek cros more...
This trek is considered as one of the most difficult trek in Bhutan that takes you through an incredible journey over six mountain passes, across gushing rivers and streams, villages, yak herders' camps, diverse flora and fauna and the fascinating beauty of the Himalayas in its purest form. more...
Bhutan's mountainous terrain offers a fascinating adventure for Mountain biking enthusiasts. The route along Bhutan's west-east highway (approx.600 km) is an exciting route with challenges of surmounting a new pass over 3000 meters everyday. The highways winding up and down with drops of thousand of more...
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Tour Duration: 12 day(s) Group Size: 2 - 15 people
Season: October - May
This intimate wilderness trek offers a great variety of trekking conditions, from remote farmland and blue pine forests, to alpine pasture land and breathtaking mountain views. more...
This is a difficult and long trek takes 20 days and it requires not only excellent health but also a high spirit of adventure as it passes through five passes over 5,000 meters (16,400 feet). It starts off taking the same route as the Laya trek starting from the Punakaha valley. After reaching Laya, more...
This trek is easy and most trekking days are short but there are some long steep climbs with a large number of lovely high altitude lakes above Thimpu. It starts from Semtokha in Thimphu and ends at Genekha. The highest point is 4300m.
This trek is to the beautiful Phobjikha valley (3,000m), one of the few glacial valleys in Bhutan, which lies in the mountains east of Wangduephodrang. After crossing over the pass you soon come to the great monastery of Gangtey, established in the 17th century. The village of Phobjikha lies a few k more...
This is a difficult and long trek takes 20 days and it requires not only excellent health but also a high spirit of adventure as it passes through five passes over 5,000 meters (16,400 feet). It starts off taking the same route as the Laya trek starting from the Punakaha valley. After reaching Laya, more...
This is a short five day trek, which leads from Paro to Thimphu or vice versa, crossing the chain of mountains that separates the two valleys. Although the route is sparsely inhabited, there are wonderful lakes teeming with fish and the area is famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests, which more...
Although most of Asia 's bird habitats (forests) are being and have been destroyed, Bhutan is very special for conserving its forests and the for its commitment to preserve wildlife. 60% of Bhutan land is now forested and will remain forested as per the law. Bhutan has the highest percentage of ecol more...
This trek across eastern Bhutan used to be an important trade route before the launch of National highway. The route is relatively tough and involves a tremendously long, steep descent. Also it provides opportunity to visit remote Dzong of Lhuntse.
Bhutan, located in the heart of the great Himalaya, has remained detached from the rest of the world for centuries. Since its doors were cautiously opened in 1974, visitors have been mesmerized with its pristine environment, the scenery, awesome architecture and the hospitable and charming people. I more...
Most travelers are drawn to Bhutan to participate in the annual religious festivals held in all districts. What appears as a gala fest of mask dances and people in bright clothing is actually one of profound religious significance to the Bhutanese. These festivals are enactments of the teachings of more...
Bhutan is a paradise for film makers. It is perfect place to capture the beauty of nature in its most perfect state. Surrounded by gigantic mountains the snow of which does not even melt down in summer and the broad valleys spans the country-side, Wild flowers dot the mountain-side and animals like more...
Bhutan is one of the last unexplored fishing destinations in the world. Bhutan had remained a mystery for centuries for having turned it back to the outside world. The fishing is largely under-discovered in Bhutan. The complete list of species is not very clear due to the lack of a comprehensive sur more...
Bhutan’s districts are distinguished by a river that runs through each valley. From large Sub-tropical Rivers to torrential Alpine rivulets. Kayaking and Rafting are becoming immensely popular. Rafters/Kayakers can enjoy pleasant river stretches or even face challenges that defy all grades. We org more...
Bhutan is well known for its essentially untouched ecology and traditional ways of life. The tranquil atmosphere proves to be perfect for such a gentle and inconspicuous exploration. Our biking tour will bring you to appreciate the natural beauty and the cultural wealth of Bhutan. You will feel like more...