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Trekking in Bhutan.

Bhutan trekking tours

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The best seasons and cost for Bhutan trekking tours – Bhutan has some of the most beautiful and best hiking trails in the world. Bhutan has always fascinated the insatiate traveler with its rugged beauty, a living Buddhist culture, and friendly people. From relatively easy 2-day Bumdra trek  to the formidable 24-day Snowman trek route, the country offers its unique geography to the thirst of those with tough legs and sinewy guts. A cross-country trek will take you through the extreme bounties of nature: thick evergreen forests, undulating hills and vertical cliffs, bald and snowcapped mountain tops, deep ravines and gorges, gentle valleys and foothills.

Most trekking routes start at the temperate region and run through alpine regions covering a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions. Most of the high altitude treks are not well-defined trails. Experience and skills are indeed essential for anyone daring to trek in Bhutan. We have a team of experienced and highly skilled trekking guides. Yak Holidays stresses on green trekking as part of responsible tourism and we hike with zero damage to the natural environment. We just leave the footprints and nothing else. Our trekking team cleans the camp sites just we set out for the next destination. You can also combine your trip with one of the festivals in Bhutan. The festivals in Bumthang in central Bhutan are year round events.

Trekking in Bhutan cost:

The Bhutan trekking cost varies from one trek to the other and is mentioned in each trekking itinerary. Please note that the cost of riding ponies is not included in the Bhutan trekking cost.

The best seasons for trekking in Bhutan:

The best seasons for trekking in Bhutan are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (End of September – mid December).

8 amazing treks in Bhutan

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Bumdra Trek Bhutan in Paro valley.

Bumdra trek Bhutan Itinerary (2 days trek)

Trek Duration: 2 Days.
The 2 days trekking tour in Bhutan, starts from Sangchekhor Monastery and ends at the base of the Tiger’s Nest. It provides a great view of the Paro valley and […]
FromUS $ 1,690
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Tshaluna Trek.

Tshaluna Trek Bhutan (4 Days):

Trek Duration: 4 Days.
The Tshaluna Trek is another short four-day trek in Bhutan and is moderately difficult. This trek is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk […]
FromUS $ 2,380
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Dagala thousand lakes trek.

Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek Bhutan (5 Days):

Trek Duration: 5 days.
This is a short 5 days trekking in Bhutan near Thimphu, to a large number of lovely high altitude lakes. The trek is easy and most hiking days are short […]
FromUS $ 3,090
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Druk path trek is a beautiful trek.

Druk Path Trek in Bhutan:

Trek Duration: 5 Days.
This is a very popular 5 days Trek in Bhutan and goes to high altitudes and is moderately strenuous. The trail passes through some beautiful high altitude lakes. You can […]
FromUS $ 3,090
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Jomolhari base camp trek.

Jomolhari Base Camp Trek:

Trek Duration: 7 Days.
This Beautiful trek in Bhutan is very popular, passes through Jangothang and the base of Mount Jomolhari. The starting point is Shana and ends in Shana, Paro. The Trek Route […]
FromUS $ 4,280
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Jomolhari trek is for 8 days.

Jomolhari Trek in Bhutan (Round Trek):

Trek Duration: 8 Days.
This is a classic and beautiful 8-day Trek starting from Drugyal Dzong in Paro and end at Dodena near Thimphu. The route passes through two high passes from Jangothang. The […]
FromUS $ 4,600
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Laya Gasa Trek is for 12 days.

Laya Gasa Trek in Bhutan

Trek Duration: 12 Days.
This Bhutan trekking tour is for 12-days and is an extension of the Jomolhari Round Trek. The route offers opportunities to see various flora and fauna including a good chances […]
FromUS $ 6,520
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Snowman trek is for 24 days.

Snowman Trek in Bhutan

Trek Duration: 24 Days.
The Snowman Trek is the longest and most difficult Trekking tour in Bhutan which is an extension of the beautiful Laya Gasa Trek and leads from Laya into high altitudes […]
FromUS $ 13,960
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While on trek, the cost covers:

Things to bring for a trekking tours in Bhutan:

Optional Items to bring:

1. Nature recreation and ecotourism division (NRED) nu.1000.
2. Three meals a day / tea / coffee.
3. Services of trekking guide, cook & helpers.
4. Sleeping tents, mess tent, kitchen tent and other equipment.
5. Ponies / Yaks to carry supplies.
6. Sustainable development fee (SDF).
7. We will provide you with sleeping mats but you have to bring your own sleeping bags.

1. Personal clothing: strong normal clothing (according to season). Preferably cotton, even for summer, woolen clothing for the evening and winter.
2. Strong comfortable trekking boots – water – resistant for the rainy period – June – August.
3. Sunscreen.
4. Flash light.
5. Rain coat (especially for rainy period – June – August).
6. Head gear / hat / cap; sun and rain protection.
7. Water pills – for extra caution in purifying stream; (boiled water is provided at all times during the trek).
8. Aspirin – incase of altitude sickness.
9. Lots of socks.
10. Warm clothes.

1. Sunglasses and head gear.
2. Folding umbrella (only for wet months — July and August).
3. One towel, pillow case and pillow.
4. Wet-packed tissue paper.

Bhutan trekking photos.

Trekking experiences of our clients:

Dear Sithar.

All is well and we are safely home.

Many thanks for a very good trekking experience in Bhutan with Yak Holidays Intl. was excellent. Sithar Tamang is a good manager-owner, very helpful, insightful and has good experience, Bhutan and with Jomolhari trek and other treks, as well.

Our guide, Nima Wangchuk Sherpa, was expert. He guided us with skill that comes only from many years experiences and is the most recommended guide. We have good memories of Nima as our trekking guide, as well as cultural tours guide.

For cultural Tours:  Nima knows all things, cultural. He took us to the Thimphu Tshechu before our trek, (thanks Sithar) Jomolhari festival on trek. We visited dzong after dzong before and after including the national memorial chorten, giant Buddha above Thimphu, paper factory, traditional medicine institute, Takin zoo, arts and crafts, and many other visits as well. Nima is wonderful cultural guide. He knows so much and can answer all questions.

Our itinerary was much the same as planned…. except for 1st day….we went to Thimphu festival (Tshechu). Then, back to Tiger’s nest (Paro Taktsang) for a morning hike then, start of Jomolhari trek at 3/4 way down road from the old dzong.

All went well at Tiger’s nest monastery and on first part of trek for most of us.. on our way up through forest and jungle, it was very nice easy trek to Thang Thanka camp for me, as it was for most of us.

 

Our Trekking Story:

Jomolhari Base Camp is a very beautiful place with the best view of Jomolhari Mt… @13k ft.. I took much videos and Photos of this very wonderful place.

Next day, I climbed to a high-yak pasture at 14.5 k+ with view of Jichu Drake Peak, and more… Then went back down to the Jomolhari mountain festival, a very interesting event….It was 2 days and we saw much of it while we were in the Jomolhari.

Next few days, on trek up…. each successive day, we climbed a little higher to a pass and, descended to a camp in valley below at lower elevation. Each day, about 10:30 we were given juice and some snack. At approximately noon to 12:30, hot lunch was served along the trail with hot tea, plates, knives, forks, spoons, napkins, everything…very special meal (several helpings) Each evening, our cook, Leki, prepared a delicious dinner. Each dinner was different from any prior nights’ dinner.

The last night on our trek, a campfire was built by porters and guides, very special for us to enjoy, big-warm-campfire. Next morning, coals were still warm. We enjoyed, good campfire, good porters, good tents, good journey, beautiful scenery, good friendships, good hiking together, beautiful Bhutanese people, good togetherness + friendship, each person friends, good food, great guide, great cook.

Just to let you know a pleasant experience, Bhutan. Thanks

Best wishes, Thank You All… very much
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FAQs - Bhutan trekking tour:

1.I'm a solo traveller, is there a single supplement for trekking in Bhutan?

A solo traveler has to pay single supplement charge @ US $ 80 per night stay in Bhutan. The supplement charge is same for all trekking and tour except for snow man trek which is bit higher. You can pay the supplement charge along with the tour payment.

2.How much does it cost for trekking in Bhutan?

The cost of trekking in Bhutan varies from one trek to the other depending on how difficult it is to arrange logistics. Please check the price mentioned in the itineraries.

3.When is the best season for trekking in Bhutan?

The best season for trekking in Bhutan is from March – May and mid – October to end of November as there will be no rain.

The best season for trekking in Bhutan also depends on which trek you choose. Some low altitude treks like Punakha winter trek and Gangtey trek are best done in December to February. If you new to trekking, then we suggest you to try 2 day Bumdra trek in Paro valley which can be done through-out the year. If you wish to challenge yourself, we suggest you Laya Gasa trek or Snowman trek and the best season is mid April – May and mid September – end of November.

4.Is the cost of riding pony included in Trekking in Bhutan cost?

The cost of riding pony is not included in trekking in Bhutan cost. The cost of riding pony is US $ 20 per pony per day and it is to be booked in advance and paid along with the trip payment.

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