Trekking Tour
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Jomolhari trek
Embark on an extraordinary 12-day journey in Bhutan, combining the thrill of a 7-day trek with an immersive 5-day cultural tour. Explore the cultural wonders of Bhutan as you visit ancient dzongs and mountain monasteries, engaging with local communities and immersing yourself in the rich heritage of the country. The Jomolhari trek is a stunning trek, conquering high passes like Nyile La and Yale Pass, while marvelling at the beauty of the twin lakes.
For the more adventurous, there’s even an option to trek to Bonte La at an altitude of 5005m. Camp beneath the sacred peak of Jomolhari where we spend two days to relax and soak in the awe-inspiring views of the Himalayas at Jomolhari base camp, fully supported by an experienced trekking team.
This comprehensive itinerary promises an unforgettable adventure, combining the best of Bhutan’s breathtaking trekking experiences and cultural exploration.
Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek
Discover the hidden gem of the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek, a trail less travelled by conventional trekkers. Departing from Thimphu, this captivating journey leads you to a series of enchanting high-altitude lakes, offering a truly mesmerising experience, even though the fabled thousand lakes may not be within reach.
Spanning a duration of five days, this trek presents diverse landscapes and thrilling adventures. While the highest camp awaits you at an impressive altitude of 4150m, the route ascends even further to a lofty 4500m, rewarding you with awe-inspiring panoramic mountain vistas.
Druk Path Trek
The Druk Path Trek is an iconic adventure in Bhutan, renowned for its stunning landscapes and challenging terrain. Spanning 3 nights and 4 days, this trek takes you across the high passes between Paro and Thimphu, starting at an altitude of 2,600 meters and ascending to 4,250 meters at Labana Pass, the highest point of the journey.
Along the way, trekkers pass through dense forests of alpine trees, rhododendron shrubs, and breathtaking glaciers. The route offers panoramic views of Bhutan’s majestic snowcapped peaks, including Mount Jhomolhari and Gangkar Puensum, especially on clear days.
The final day of the trek offers a chance to look back at the trails you’ve traversed, while the
view of Thimphu city from the last pass brings a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction after battling the rough and beautiful mountain terrain.
This trek not only offers an adventurous escape but also serves as a spiritual retreat, allowing trekkers to disconnect from the internet and reconnect with themselves. Accommodations are provided in luxurious tents, offering comfort in the wilderness.
For a complete Bhutanese experience, the Druk Path Trek can be followed by cultural
exploration in the scenic Punakha Valley, making for a perfect blend of adventure and heritage.