Trekking In Bhutan

Trekking tour in Bhutan takes you deep into the heart of the Himalayas where you can explore untouched valleys, ancient monasteries and the majestic beauty of the mountain kingdom.
Trekking trails in Bhutan are not just about physical challenges but they also offer an immersive experience into the country’s natural and cultural wonders.
Popular Trekking Routes
  • Druk Path Trek
    Druk Path Trek takes you from Paro to Thimphu over six days. This route offers stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas, visits to beautiful monasteries and the chance to experience the unique flora and fauna of Bhutan. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a moderate trek with both cultural and natural highlights.
  • Jomolhari Trek
    For trekkers looking for a more challenging adventure the Jomolhari Trek offers incredible views of Mount Jomolhari, Bhutan’s second-highest peak. This 8-10 day trek takes you through remote villages, lush forests and alpine meadows with a chance to explore traditional Bhutanese lifestyles while staying in basic campsites. It’s a perfect route for those seeking a combination of natural beauty and a challenge.
  • Snowman Trek
    Snowman Trek is one of the most difficult treks in the Bhutan. Spanning about 25 days, this trek takes you through some of Bhutan’s highest mountain passes, remote valleys, and unspoiled wilderness. The route offers spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas and an opportunity to explore Bhutan’s most untouched regions.
  • Sagala Trek
  • Dagala Thousand Trek
    Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek a 3-night,4-day trek will take you through the beautiful valleys and lakes of Thimphu and Paro offering a moderate level of difficulty. The trek will lead you to several breathtaking high-altitude mountain lakes, providing panoramic views of the entire Bhutanese Himalayan range as well as Kanchenjunga the third-highest mountain in the world (located in Sikkim).
  • Bumdra Trek