Bhutan Tours has some of the most alluring trekking trails the world has to offer. It has allured travelers with its roughen beauty, a Buddhist culture which lives till date and affable people. The treks consist of moderately easy 5 day Druk Path trek to the more arduous 23 days Snowman Trek, which portrays the contrasting topography for those who have it in them with strong legs and brawny stomach.
The trek across the country would take one through nature’s bounties of extremity: the thick verdure forests, billowy hills and straight cliffs, bare snow topped mountains, deep bottomless ravines and gorges, and then it’s the soft rolling valleys and foothills. Nearly all trekking circuits start in temperate areas and pass through alpine ones. You can find a variation in any trek with regards to weather and temperature.

Trekking in Bhutan is both mentally tiring as well as challenging to the body. Such things as the weather being unpredictable makes the chance for a good spell at high altitude trekking rather short at most times. You can hope to get three week of pleasant weather in April and another three to four weeks in October. That means a totally clear blue sky is likely in April and October. This should not put a trekker off as there are a few low level altitude treks which can be undertaken for short durations in winter which should be taken into consideration.

The asperous topography and altitude makes immediate rescue services extremely difficult. It is advisable that those with altitude sickness take additional precaution. But, never the less, helicopters will be arranged in times of emergency for rescue. All food and equipment for camping needs to be carried on horseback as there are no eateries at high altitude.
It has been approved and opened by the Tourism Council of Bhutan, 11 trekking routes presently. Their itinerary ranges from 3 to 23 days at the moment under different categories. There are also a number of circuits around Paro and Thimphu that would give you a one day’s hike.

Trekking

11 Days 2-10 People
The Phobjikha Valley, which is in the Himalayas at 3000 metres, is one of the few remaining glacial valleys in this region. It houses the...
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11 Days 4-10 People
This trek is one of the popular ones that is moderately arduous and takes one to high altitudes. The trek, in total, is a five-day...
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15 Days 2-10 People
This is one of the popular treks that passes the base of Mount Jumolhari and Jangothang. The circuit of this trek takes you to some...
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14 Days 2-10 People
The Jumolhari Trek is a nine-day trek starting in Paro at Drugyal and ending in Thimphu at Dodena. In total, it is a fourteen-day package...
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