Learn more about the Hiking in Bhutan

 Exotically wonderful. Stunningly dramatic. Its amazing nature is indescribable. From its rich Buddhist culture to its secluded Himalayan location, this place has it all. People here have unbelievably hard but fulfilling lives, entrenched in centuries of tradition but eager to embrace the twenty-first century. Bhutan appears to be a place that no longer exists. Feel the magic with us on this one-of-a-kind hiking in Bhutan. Hike to remote temples and monasteries, such as the fabled Tiger's Nest, which clings to a cliff's edge. Or retrace the path of  divine Madman Drukpa Kueley by following the Divine Madman Trail.


 


However if you are looking for more adventure you can try Bhutan Treks. Trekking in Bhutan allows you to explore the Eastern Himalaya's remote Himalayan regions. We travel through dense forest and ascend into the alpine zone along the route. We travel between communities on trails that are only accessible on foot or by horseback. We travel over ancient trade routes that once connected Bhutan and Tibet. There are vistas of some of the Himalaya's greatest peaks. Chomolhari (7,326m), Jitchu Drake (6.970m), Masang Kang (7,194m), and Gangkar Punsum are the highest peaks in the world (7,541m).

 

Which trekking trails in Bhutan are the best?

Bhutan boasts various trekking routes, including several variations of the epic Lunana Snowman trek, which lasts 28 days. Shorter treks such as Jomolhari Base Camp and Laya Gasa begin on the same trail as Snowman. The Snowman trek follows the Tibetan border through northern Bhutan. It stretches for 356 kilometres and passes via eight Himalayan Mountain passes. The views along the Bhutan-Tibet border are stunning, with several nameless peaks. Druk Path and Kitiphu Ridge,  Owl hike, are shorter treks that offer spectacular views of Bhutan's Himalaya. While staying in hotels, these itineraries allow time to view the country's significant landmarks. This package includes a Himalayan hike as well as a cultural visit of Bhutan.

 


What are the best Bhutanese remote treks?

The Snowman trail leads to Lunana, a remote trekking destination in Bhutan. Laya Gasa is a well-known trip that begins on the same path as Snowman. The nicest part of Snowman, though, is in the rural areas after Laya hamlet in Lunana and heading towards Bumthang. In Bhutan, some of the best mountain trekking and hiking may be found in remote locations away from the more popular excursions.



 

When is the ideal season to visit Bhutan and do hiking?

We've chosen the optimum times of year for our Bhutan hikes based on our previous experiences. Peak trekking seasons, as in Nepal, occur in the spring and autumn. The optimum months for most hikes are April, October, and November. We begin the Lunana Snowman trek earlier in the Autumn season than we do for other Bhutan treks. The Snowman expedition lasts 28 days, which is longer than the best weather and circumstances weather window. This journey begins in late September, near the conclusion of the monsoon season. This implies we'll be able to hike into and out of Lunana before the high mountain passes are closed by winter snows.

 



Learn about the Best Bhutan Holiday Packages:

You'll be hiking five to six hours a day on the hiking trip, usually at elevations above 10,000 feet, up and down mountain trails that are often difficult. Physiologic stress is amplified when exercising at a high altitude. Furthermore, high altitude might cause pain and disease symptoms that you wouldn't have at lower elevations, such as shortness of breath, restlessness or insomnia at night, and headaches. To enjoy such an experience, you must be in exceptional health and physical condition, with appropriate cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and excellent balance. Here, you will find the Best Bhutan Holiday Packages. This level of fitness necessitates at least one hour of aerobic activity 4-5 times per week. Aerobic fitness classes, power walking, jogging, and cycling on hills, swimming, and cross-country skiing are all examples of this. You must also be able to work out for extended periods of time. Finally, you must have some prior expertise with high-altitude activity.

 

We will provide the sleeping arrangements while camping. You will be given a bowl of hot water in the morning before breakfast again in the afternoon when you arrive at camp. If you bring a sponge or washcloth, you can give your tent a full sponge bath! A toilet tent will be set up.




There is plenty of food at camp. After arriving at camp in the afternoon, you'll find food and hot beverages in the dining tent. Lunches will be served on the path. When we arrive at our lunch location, our employees will have a warm, uncomplicated meal ready for us. Food is ample and cooked hygienically by a skilled, experienced camp crew in our trekking camps. Every evening, we supply boiled water to fill your bottles. Hiking in Bhutan is a great experience, join Bhutan Inbound tours and be a part of it.

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