Trekking in Bhutan is unlikely any other Trek, one may be accustomed to in other parts of the Himalayas. There are no casual-stroll routes, only real adventure for the truly outdoors person. The weather can be relentlessly in its bad spells, and is more windy, damp and cold. Trekking in Bhutan is not an individual sport. Such daring can be dangerous, even fatal. The Terrain in Bhutan is rugged and demanding, with little or no inhabitation for a long stretches. The routes are not mapped or marked, with the chances of Trekkers getting lost. Our Trekking guides, who are mentally and physically fit for this kind of adventure, will accompany the Trekkers. We, the Bhutanese Travel Agents/ Tour operators have all the necessary equipments to standard mandated and frequently inspected by the Department of Tourism. Equipments and Trekking habits have to conform to the Department of Tourism rules, strictly implemented with the objective of protecting Bhutan’s intact environment and preserving its pristine beauty
Introduction: It is a classic 10 - day Trek starting from (Drukgyal Dzong) Paro and end at Dodena near Thimphu (1 hour drive from Thimphu valley). The route passes through two high passes from Jangothang. Jumolhari Mountain (7314 m) from Jangothang you will get spectacular view of Sacred Mt. Jumolhari. The Trek is strenuous and is very popular. The highest point is 4115 m.
Introduction: This 19 days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep, Takins and the Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower). It introduces you to the unusual culture of the Layap people and offers a stop at a natural hot springs. A trek that will bound you to its natural beauty and lost for words to describe the beauty.
Sikkim offers a wide range of treks that one can savor on up high in the mountain. Night sky is clear with constellation at a full glow. Silent ambience takes away all the grief. Mt. Khangchendzonga (8586 meters) stands tall being the third highest peak in the world, and the guardian deity of Sikkimese people, lies along it western ramparts. Variation in various altitudes provides an opportunity to experience crossing over from sub-tropical to temperate zones, followed by alpine and high-altitude areas in a short span of time. There are numerous routes for trekking in Sikkim, which are at their best during spring and autumn. Springs provides clear Mountain View with varieties of flowering plants in blossom. On the other hand, autumn provides a dry and clear mountain views. Most of the mountain areas in Sikkim have a fragile ecosystem.
Introduction: This Trek takes you from Darjeeling hills where tea plantations stretch as far as the eye can see, to Sikkim, an ancient Himalayan kingdom of Tibetan culture, this trek offers breath-taking views of the Himalayan range. The Singalila range is one of the rare spots on earth where the view embraces five summits rising above 8000m, amongst them Everest, Makalu and Lhotse. On these 19th century English Lords trails, you will trek on easy narrow paths along the Indo-Nepali border, sometimes at the edge of the jungle, sometimes through rhododendron forests. The visits of the main Sikkim monasteries (Pemagyantse, Tashiding, and Rumtek) provide a touch of culture and make of this journey a rare venture
Introduction: This Trek offers yet another wild adventure in the unspoilt nature of the Eastern Himalayas. The trails take you along the aromatic trails along the tea gardens to the foot hills of the Kanchenjunga bring you to the splendid beauty of Sikkim across several beautiful villages. You will have a magnificent view of the amazing high peaks along these trails and visit Monastries and. This off beaten trail gives you an insight of the beautiful eastern Himalayas blessed with amazing people and culture.