Explore one of Bhutan’s latest trekking routes opened to tourists in eastern Bhutan and visit the nomadic villages of Merak and Sakteng, bordering Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh, India. Trek through the beautiful valleys and interact with the people of the two villages, who still lead a life belonging to the past. ...
Buckle up for the trek described by The Lonely Planet as one of the most difficult treks of the world, which takes you from Laya into the high altitudes of the Bhutanese Himalayas....
Join the league of people who have had a taste of this beautiful trek along Bhutan’s northern frontiers. Capture the scenic and mesmerizing views of Mount Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, Gangchhenta (Great Tiger Mountain) and other peaks, along with the opportunities to spot blue sheep and even takins. Interact with the nomads; the unique culture and...
Experience the excitement of trekking to heights with altitude differences of 2,500m up-to 5,000m along breathtaking views of landscapes, fauna and flora.Be one of the very few to get a spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari (Mountain Goddess) from Jomolhari basecamp (Jangothang). ...
Be ready for a stunning trek amid lakes filled with trout and a landscape that will capture your imagination. As you see almost the entire Himalayan range in Bhutan, you will be enthralled....
Druk Path Trek is one of the most popular treks in Bhutan. It is a short and scenic trek with some great views and beautiful lakes en route. Although it leads up to altitudes above 4,000m it is not too strenuous as walking distances between the camps are not too long. Besides the lakes, it...