Druk Path Trek
Starting from Paro and ending in Thimphu. This is one of Bhutan’s most popular moderate treks, crossing high ridges, pristine lakes, blue pine forests, and offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
Laya Lingzhi Trek
The Laya Lingzhi Trek is one of Bhutan’s most scenic and challenging high-altitude treks. Over 18 days, trekkers explore remote Himalayan valleys, ancient dzongs, yak pastures, alpine lakes, and traditional villages like Lingshi and Laya. Crossing passes above 5,000 meters
Bhutan Hiking & Camping Expedition Tour
Best seasons: March–May & Sep–Nov (clear views & pleasant hiking conditions).
Physical fitness: Moderate to good fitness recommended — significant altitude changes.
Gear: Good trekking shoes, layers (cold nights at high camps), rain protection.
Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek
Explore the pristine Dagala Thousand Lakes region
High-altitude alpine lakes and yak herders’ camps
Remote trekking with panoramic Himalayan views
Well-paced itinerary with acclimatization days
Fully supported trek with experienced local crew
Soe Yaksa Trek
The Soe Yaksa trek is a spectacular high-altitude journey through pristine wilderness, offering stunning views of the Himalayan peaks and an immersive experience in Bhutan's remote eastern regions. This moderate to challenging trek takes you through beautiful forests, alpine meadows, and traditional villages.
Snowmen Trek
Total Duration: 27 Days
Trekking Nights: 21 Nights (Camping)
Trek Type: Very Challenging / Expedition
Maximum Altitude: Approx. 5,320 m (Gangla Karchung La)
Best Season: September–October
Entry & Exit Point: Paro International Airport
Jumolhari Base Camp
The Jumolhari Base Camp Trek is one of Bhutan's most popular and scenic treks, offering spectacular views of the sacred Mount Jumolhari (7,314m), also known as the "Mountain of the Goddess." This moderately challenging trek takes you through pristine forests, high-altitude meadows, remote villages, and offers an unforgettable experience of Bhutan's untouched wilderness and rich cultural heritage.
Trans Bhutan Trail
The Trans Bhutan Trail is an ancient pathway that once served as the main artery of Bhutan, connecting the eastern and western regions of the kingdom. Stretching across valleys, forests, rivers, villages, dzongs, and sacred monasteries, this historic trail offers an immersive journey into Bhutan’s culture, nature, and way of life.