Bhutan, a wonderful mysterious kingdom, a buffer in between India and China, has century’s old ancient craft, monasteries, incredible valleys, is famous for its traditional ways of living, ancient traditions, extensive protective of its cultural heritages and pristine wilderness. Bhutan was opened for the tourists in 1970s.
For its wide variety, it has been an ultimate destination of thousands of travelers from around the world. It has wonderful mighty peaks, waterfalls, awesome monasteries and many more things which have made Bhutan so wonderful. It is also dobbed as the Shangri – La of the earth.
Trekking in Bhutan makes you watch the rare birds, animals, special flowers and the extravagant traditional lifestyles. Whether you would be for a one day hike or spends weeks and months alongside of valley and high hills, there are some features. Each and every trekker would like to make the visit a memorable one which could be done by the trekking in Bhutan. Bhutan is rich and exotic land of high mountains, wonderful valleys, monasteries, ancient arts on them, and is surrounded by the beautiful mountains, homes of thousands of the rare birds and animals.
There are so many reasons to visit Bhutan. You will never get a single reason not to visit here.
The trekking journey in Bhutan begins after reaching to the Bhutan airport at Paro and the program starts from Paro itself.
The list of the main destinations for trekking in Bhutan are listed below:
a. Druk Path Trekking
b. Bumthang Cultural Trek
c. Gangtey Trekking
d. Dagala Lake Trek
e. Jumolhari Base Camp Trek
Trekking in Bhutan
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Mount Chomolhari Trekking
Mount Chomolhari (also spelt as Jhomolhari 7, 316 meters above sea level) means the Goddess of Mountain that reins in glory and its five sister peaks are the sources of Paro Chu (River) that nourishes the lush rice fields, apple and peach orchards of Paro […]
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The Druk Path Trekking
The Druk Path is an excellent short trek, ideal for those who are in Bhutan only for a short duration. You will experience the countryside, mountains, alpine meadows, glacial lakes and monasteries. The first day’s walk leads to the ruined Jeli Dzong which sits on […]
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Bumthang Cultural Trekking
This is a combination of cultural and three days short trek that will lead you through one of the most fascinating and sacred valleys of Bumthang. Bumthang is Bhutan’s spiritual home. This blessed valley abounds with monasteries, stupas and famous sacred sites that draw thousands […]
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Jumolhari Base Camp Trekking
Mount Chomolhari (also spelt as Jhomolhari 7, 316 meters above sea level) means the Goddess of Mountain that reins in glory and its five sister peaks are the sources of Paro Chu (River) that nourishes the lush rice fields, apple and peach orchards of Paro […]
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Gangtey Trekking
Gangtey is one of the most beautiful places and the Gangtey Gompa is the only Nyingmapa monastery on the western side of the black mountains. In this Gangtey trekking tour you will visit the villages of Gogana and Khotokha. In this trekking you will pass […]
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Dagala Thousand Lake Trekking
Dagala Thousand Lake trek is not so much popular. It is not so difficult either but there are some long steep climbs. This trek, near Thimpu, offers you an opportunity to visit large number of lovely high altitude lakes. Along the trek route alpine flowers, […]
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