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- The TREKS -

Choose your trek from gentle walks to high Himalayan adventures.

Easy Treks

Easy treks include short hikes such as:

  • The Bumdra Trek
    1–2 days, Paro to Bumdra, around 3,800 m max altitude

  • The Sagala Trek
    2–3 days, Haa to Paro, around 4,100 m max altitude

  • The Dagala 1000 Lakes Trek
    5–6 days, near Thimphu, moderate elevation gain

Moderate Treks

Moderate treks provide a deeper immersion into nature :

  • The Druk Path Trek
    5–6 days, Paro to Thimphu, up to 4,200 m - this is one of the most popular, crossing beautiful mountain passes and lakes

  • The Nabji Korphu Trek
    4–5 days, in central Bhutan, lower altitude around 1,500–2,000 m - it offers a more rural and cultural experience.

Difficult Treks

For experienced trekkers:

  • The Jomolhari Trek
    7–10 days, Paro to Paro, around 4,900 m max altitude

  • The Laya Gasa Trek
    12–14 days, up to 5,000 m, it is combining high-altitude adventure with encounters with remote communities

  • The Snowman Trek
    24–28 days, Lunana region, exceeding 5,000 m - it is considered a tough trek.

A dedicated team by your side

During your trek, a dedicated support team will accompany you to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience:

  • a cook

  • an assistant

  • a horseman work

  • your guide

  • Several mules will carry all the equipment

The team takes care of preparing:

  • your three daily meals

  • and hot drinks,

  • as well as setting up and dismantling the camp each day.

Comfort in the heart of nature

All essential camping equipment is provided by the team.

This includes:

  • your sleeping tent

  • a dining tent

  • a toilet tent

  • a mattress

  • lighting

  • and table with chairs

Everything is organized to create a practical and welcoming camp in the heart of nature.

What to bring with you

You will only need to carry your personal belongings, including:

  • your sleeping bag

  • a daypack

  • and a basic first aid kit

 

Of course, you are welcome to bring additional personal items for your comfort, such as:

  • a headlamp

  • a power bank

  • a book

  • or any small essentials that will make your journey more enjoyable

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