Overview
Embark on an unforgettable trekking journey through the pristine landscapes of Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. From lush valleys to high mountain passes, Bhutan offers trekkers a chance to experience untouched natural beauty, vibrant culture, and profound spirituality. Our trekking adventures blend adventure with cultural immersion, where you will hike through ancient trails, visit remote monasteries, and witness breathtaking Himalayan views.
Whether you are looking for short scenic hikes or challenging high-altitude treks, Bhutan has something for every explorer. With our expert guides, comfortable camping arrangements, and carefully curated itineraries, you can trek with ease while fully embracing the magic of Bhutan’s wilderness.
Highlights of the Tour
Diverse Trekking Options: From short cultural hikes (3–6 days) to world-class high-altitude expeditions (14–25 days).
Scenic Beauty: Snow-capped Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, alpine lakes, rhododendron forests, and untouched wilderness.
Cultural Encounters: Visit ancient monasteries, dzongs, and remote villages; meet yak herders and nomadic communities.
Wildlife & Nature: Spot blue sheep, takins, golden langurs, and rare Himalayan bird species in pristine habitats.
Authentic Experience: Trek along centuries-old trails once used by monks, traders, and herders.
Unique Solitude: Uncrowded routes ensure peace, privacy, and a genuine connection with nature.
Spiritual Landscapes: Trails pass through sacred sites, offering a blend of adventure and deep cultural meaning.
Safe & Comfortable: Expert local guides, reliable camping support, and full trekking logistics included.
What to Expect
- High-Altitude Experience
Most treks in Bhutan range between 2,500–5,000 meters. Expect crisp mountain air, occasional steep climbs, and the need to pace yourself with acclimatization days on longer routes. Camping in Nature
Treks are supported with full camping equipment. You’ll sleep in spacious tents, enjoy hot meals prepared by camp chefs, and wake up to fresh mountain views. Horses or yaks carry the gear, so you only trek with a light daypack.Wildlife & Biodiversity
Bhutan is a biodiversity hotspot—expect to see wildflowers, rare birds, and possibly blue sheep, marmots, or even the national animal, the takin, in alpine regions.Physical Challenge
Treks vary from easy 3-day hikes to the world’s toughest expedition treks like the Snowman. Expect long walking days (5–8 hours) and prepare with moderate fitness.
- 1 Days
- 0 Nights
Paro Taktsang Trek - 1 Days
The Paro Taktsang Trek, also known as the Tiger’s Nest Hike, is Bhutan’s most famous short trek. Perched dramatically on a cliffside at 3,120 meters, the Taktsang Monastery is a sacred pilgrimage site and one of the country’s most photographed landmarks.
- 14 Days
- 13 Nights
Laya Gasa Trek - 14 Days
The Laya–Gasa Trek is one of the most beautiful high-altitude treks in Bhutan, offering a mix of breathtaking mountain scenery and cultural encounters with the unique Laya people. It is a shorter alternative to the Snowman Trek but still challenging and rewarding.
- 6 Days
- 5 Nights
Druk Path Trek - 6 Days
The Druk Path Trek is Bhutan’s most popular short trek, offering a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and natural beauty.
- 9 Days
- 8 Nights
Jomolhari Trek - 9 Days
The Jomolhari Trek is a classic high-altitude journey into the heart of Bhutan’s Himalayas. Known for its dramatic mountain scenery and rich biodiversity, this trek leads to the base camp of Mt. Jomolhari, Bhutan’s sacred peak. It combines adventure with cultural encounters in remote villages.
- 25 Days
- 24 Nights
Snowman Trek - 25 Days
Often regarded as the toughest trek in the world, the Snowman Trek is a legendary journey across Bhutan’s most remote and rugged regions. It crosses more than 11 high passes, each over 4,500 meters, taking trekkers deep into the Lunana district and some of the most isolated villages in the Himalayas. This trek is a true test of endurance and spirit.
- 3 Days
- 2 Nights
Bumthang Owl Trek - 3 Days.
The Bumthang Owl Trek is a short yet rewarding journey through the spiritual heartland of Bhutan. Passing through forests of blue pine and bamboo, it offers cultural encounters with local villages and monasteries. This trek is perfect for families or travelers who want a taste of Bhutanese trekking without high altitude challenges.