Trekking in Bhutan is an exhilarating experience. Even as the world mourns the loss of its
ecology, this small Himalayan Kingdom is emerging as an example to the international
community, with more than 72 percent of its land still under forest and a great variety of
rare plant and wildlife species. Our trekking packages offer ardent adventure lovers to
experience and explore the raw and rugged terrain of Bhutan through misty trails, snow clad
mountain peaks and dense forests that are home to numerous rare and endangered species of
wildlife like the Blue Sheep,
the elusive Snow Leopard, the Himalayan Black Bear, the Golden
Langur & the Takin.
Good Season
March - June & September – November for high altitude areas.
December-February for lower areas.
Group Nos
The minimum is normally six and though we are happy to take groups of
only one or two, a surcharge will have to be paid as per government regulations.
Climate
Days are normally warm. Nights can at times be very cold, with winter
temperatures often falling to well below freezing (especially on our mountain treks). There
can be monsoon showers in summer (heaviest in July, August) and rarely in spring and
autumn.
What to Bring
Strong normal clothing (according to season). Preferably, light
cotton for summer and woollen clothing for evenings and the winter. A fleece and light
jacket is advised.
For trekking you need strong, comfortable trekking boots, sun-glasses, lots of spare
vests and socks/stockings, headgear and a waterproof jacket. Warm clothing will be required
for the evenings and a down jacket is a must for treks in mountain areas. For those going on
treks, a warm sleeping bag is a must. (Note: for trekking a load of 25 kg per person is
allowed and will be transported on pack ponies, yaks or by porters.)
We offer various trekking throughout the year. The treks can range from a simple cultural
day trek to the longest 29/36 days Snow Man Trek. We can customise your trek according to
your interest.