Trekking in Bhutan offers a journey through gentle mountains, lush valleys, and pristine forests, where nature thrives untouched. Trails wind through landscapes rich in flourishing flora, rare fauna, and crystal-clear freshwater streams, providing an immersive escape into the kingdom’s natural beauty. Each step brings travelers closer to the serene rhythm of Bhutanese life, far from the noise of modern civilization.
From the scenic Druk Path Trek to the challenging Snowman Trek, Bhutan’s trails cater to all adventure levels. Trekkers are rewarded with breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, including Jomolhari and Gangkar Puensum, sacred mountains that dominate the northern skyline. Along the way, encounters with blue poppies, yaks, and remote highland villages enrich the journey with both natural wonder and cultural depth.
Name of the trek | Highest elevation | Best months / profile | Total Duration |
Bumthang Cultural Trek | 3360m | March – June, Sept – Nov Easy to medium | 8-10 days |
Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek | 4520m | April – June, Sept – Oct Medium | 8-9 days |
Druk Path Trek | 4110m | March – June, Sept – Nov Easy to medium | 8-10 days |
Gangtey Trek | 3480m | Sept-May, Easy | 6-8 days |
Jomolhari Trek | 5000m | March – June, Oct – Nov Medium | 12-13 days |
Punakha Winter Trek | 3400m | Sept – May, Easy | 6-8 days |
Snowman Trek II | 5320m | Mid-June – mid October | 30-32 days |
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