Variety of Trekking Routes in Bhutan

THE MOST POPULAR TO LEAST VISITED PLACES IN BHUTAN

Bhutan offers a diverse range of trekking routes that cater to different experience levels, from easy to very strenuous. Treks in Bhutan vary in difficulty, from easier hikes through picturesque villages to challenging routes that reach elevations above 5,000 meters.

Popular treks like the Druk Path Trek (5-6 days) are moderate and offer beautiful landscapes, passing through alpine forests and lakes. For those seeking more challenging routes, the Jomolhari Trek (7-9 days) provides breathtaking views of Mt. Jomolhari and high passes. The ultimate challenge is the Snowman Trek (24-30 days), considered one of the toughest in the world, taking trekkers through remote, high-altitude regions.

Shorter treks like the Bumdra Trek (2 days) and Bumthang Owl Trek (3 days) are ideal for those looking to explore Bhutan’s serene valleys and rich cultural heritage. The Laya Gasa Trek (14-17 days) offers an immersive experience into remote Himalayan life and culture, while the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek (5-6 days) is known for its stunning alpine lakes and panoramic mountain views.

Whether you’re trekking through high passes, discovering remote villages, or walking past beautiful monasteries, Bhutan’s trekking routes showcase the country’s pristine natural beauty and unique cultural traditions. Below is a variety of trekking routes in Bhutan:

Thimphu

Thimphu

Thimphu is the Capital City of Bhutan since 1960. Popular for being the  only city in the world without traffic lights, Thimphu Valley  lies at an elevation of 7600 ft and ..

Paro

Paro

Paro is one of the western most districts of Bhutan and is famous for red rice. In addition, the first and only international airport of Bhutan is also located in Paro…

Haa

Haa

Opened to tourism only in the year 2002, Haa features the  diversity of culture, legends and shamanistic rituals. The valley is also a paradise for nature lovers..

Punakha Dzong

Punakha

A fertile valley with  temperate climate, Punakha served as old capital till 1955. It still serves as the winter seat of the monk body. River rafting is popular here both …..

Wangduephodrang

Wangdue

Wangduephodrang district, popularly known as simply Wangdue is adjacent to Punakha. the main towns of these districts are approximately 10 km apart….. 

Gasa Dzong

Gasa

Gasa is the northernmost district of the Western Bhutan and is the least populated one. The recent road connection to this place is increasing its popularity amongst.

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