Trekking in Bhutan is a wonderful experience as most of the treks will take you above 4000 m at least. With its beautiful mountains and wide diversity of flora and fauna, it is a nature lover’s paradise, with adventure at every step.
Bhutan experiences a great variation in its climate. Summers are warm with average daily temperature ranging from 20 to 25 Celsius, while winters are cold. In winters temperatures are usually below 15° Celsius. So bring with you a couple of warm clothes and comfortable shoes to go with the weather, the terrain and the program.
You might want to consider ‘what to wear’ for hikes, trekking and sightseeing, as well as for dinners, appointments and functions that we have for you. Others that you could consider bringing with you would be a pair of sunglasses, sun screen lotion and a hat; antiseptic cream, anti-histamine cream, anti-diarrhoea pills, altitude & car sickness medicine; insect repellent, flash light (with spare batteries) umbrella, camera, films and accessories (including spare camera batteries, extra memory card) etc.
Please never hand out candy or small trinkets to children. Bhutanese are very proud of the fact that there are no beggars in Bhutan and wish not to encourage this behavior of expecting anything from our guests. Small gifts to people you stay with and a tip for your guide and porters are fine.
It it is a very beautiful trek, and takes you on a journey back in time along ridges reaching altitudes of 4500m. With wild flowers...
Be prepared you for an amazing scenery that awaits you when you take on this trek. All along the way you will come across stunning...
Laya Gasa Trek is considered to be the most beautiful trek of Bhutan taking you through deep valleys and mountain tops above tree line offering...
It lasts 27 days and only a few hundred foreigners have ever successfully completed it. Unlike most of the popular Himalayan treks, such Nepal's Annapurna...
The Haa Planters' Trail, also known as a 2- to 3-day trek, historically served rice planters from Haa assisting in Paro's planting season. It offers...
Haa Valley, situated in western Bhutan at an altitude of 9000ft/2740m, is gradually opening to trekkers, offering various routes. Trekkers traverse seven passes, reaching Nub...
In the area, there are tales of either 105 or 108 lakes, with some stories suggesting there were once over 1000. Trekking routes include: Geynikha...
In eastern Bhutan, the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Migoi National Park, spans 650km², established to protect the Migoi (Yeti), although none have been...
From Laya, embark on a stunning 3- or 4-day round trip trek along the Togtserkhagi Chhu valley, near the Tibetan border. Camping at Masa Gang...
This trek explores Gangkar Punsum's southeast face, rarely visited by trekkers, offering a wild experience. Starting from Jakar, follow the Bumthang Chhu/Chamkhar Chhu up to...
The 3-day trek in the Phobjika Valley, reaching an altitude of 11,277ft/3438m, is suitable for all seasons, with temperatures ranging from freezing in winter to...
The Black Mountains, spanning approximately 1400km², are a sacred area in Bhutan, now known as Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park. Dungshinggang, the highest peak at...
The Sagala Trek offers an enchanting journey through the pristine wilderness of Bhutan, presenting a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated in...
Explore the serene valleys and ancient forests of Bhutan on the Bumthang Owl Trek. Named after the majestic Himalayan Owl, this trek offers an unforgettable...
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the pristine landscapes of Bhutan on the Rodungla Trek. Named after the majestic Rodungla Pass, this trek offers a...
On the Samtengang Winter Trek, take in the tranquil beauty of Bhutan's wintry surroundings. Trekking through charming valleys, quaint towns, and old forests gives you...