Trekking in Bhutan
Trekking in Bhutan will differ from many places in the world. As most of the trekking regions are isolated traversing alpine area with good campsites, so provides you an exotic experience. Therefore, it has to be arranged as well organized camping treks with horses to carry your equipments and foods, cook with helpers and a professional guides. Staff accompanying our guests are well trained and very helpful. Due to our motive to provide quality and personalized services, we have chosen only trained staff to cater your needs on trek.
The best trekking months are in March, April, May, September October and November. For Snow Man trekking, the best months are in June, July, September and early October. Normally both spring and autumn seasons are considered a good time for other high altitude treks.
Our trek ranges from Sub Tropical to Alpine region and some of these can be covered up within a week or more.
So we make a suitable itinerary for short, long and winter treks to make our guests feel comfortable. And we would suggest you an itinerary based on your desirable time and attributing to its very good options.
Trekking has become more popular for many famous Adventure companies abroad, and for individuals or free independent travelers wishing to book through the local agents directly. The route and trail passes through the villages delinked from hectic modern places. And it will traverse through the settlements of semi nomads and nomads residing in the alpine areas and they depend on animals products and nowadays mostly depend on the Chinese Caterpillar which is popularly known as Cordycep has also generated good cash income for the nomads.
We have a fresh, less explored and newly opened Merak and Sakten Trek in the Eastern Bhutan. This Merak and Sakten trek will make you penetrate through the isolated and rustic life style of the people in the Himalayas of Eastern Bhutan. This will traverse through high altitude passes including nomadic settlements of the Merak and Sakten where people still graze Yaks and Sheeps for their living and trading. Please contact us for its itinerary and further information.
Name of Trek |
Months |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
|
Druk Path |
X |
X |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
M |
S |
S |
S |
X |
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Gangtey |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
M |
S |
S |
S |
M |
Bumthang |
X |
X |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
M |
S |
S |
S |
M |
Laya/Lingshi |
X |
X |
S |
M |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
X |
X |
X |
Jomolhari |
X |
X |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
M |
S |
S |
M |
M |
Snowman |
X |
X |
S |
M |
S |
S |
S |
S |
M |
X |
X |
X |
Rodongla |
X |
X |
S |
S |
M |
M |
M |
M |
S |
S |
S |
X |
‘S’ refers to good Season for Trekking.
‘M’ refers to moderate Season as there are chances of rain during the trek in these month.
‘X’ refers to the months when the trekking routes are Closed due to snow.
Note: Normal weather Conditions