An exhilarating way to see the beautiful wilderness of the kingdom is to trek! The trails will lead you through a variety of terrain, from lush forests to panoramic mountain passes. You will have a chance to see some traditional villages, and you will likely meet up with some yak herders and spot some of Bhutan's wildlife, such as takins, monkeys, and blue sheep. Our treks range from the easygoing Gantey trek through deep valleys, to the moderately strenuous Druk Path trek linking Thimphu and Paro, to the challenging higher-altitude Laya/Gasa and Jumolhari treks.
Each day you will enjoy 6 to 8 hours of scenic hiking in the peaceful surroundings, followed by a relaxing feast. With our team of experienced guides, you will have an unforgettable adventure.
On your trek, you will be provided: a two-person sleeping tent, a toilet tent, a dining tent, a kitchen tent, sleeping pads, cooking staff, pack animals (horses) for carrying luggage and supplies, and a trekking guide. You will need to bring a duffel bag for your clothing and other items because the pack animals cannot carry hard-back suitcases.
You will be accompanied by your guide. There will be about a total of 5-6 people on your trek (guide, cook, cook's helper, 2-3 horse men and horses). You can carry a small backpack, and the horses will carry your heavier luggage. Your trekking staff will put up the tents in the evening and take down the tents in the morning for you every day on your trek. You do not need to do anything except relax and enjoy your trek.