Duration: nine Days, Max. elevation: 4,700m Highest camp: 3,400m Standard: Medium to hard Best Seasons: March to April & September to November Start: Bumthang Finish: Bumthang Summary Prepare for a thrilling nine-day trek to the mystical hot-spring, believed to be blessed by the great Tantric Saint of the 8th century, Guru Padma Sambhava. Enveloped by […]
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Bhutan houses more than 700 species of birds, including the Brown-headed Barbet Megalaima zeylanica
Rice is Bhutan’s staple food, especially in the west and most farmers grow paddy.
Masks dances (Chhams) are performed during Tsechus (religious festivals). Every dance has a profound meaning.
Religion plays a very important role in Bhutan. Young boys enroll in religious institutions from a very tender age.
This view of the enthralling Paro valley is one of the delights you can savour during your treks.
The unique Bhutanese architecture is one of the most envied throughout the world.
Duration: Six days Maximum elevation: 4,200m Highest Camp: 4,110m Standard: Easy to medium Best Seasons: March to June & September to November Start: National Museum in Paro Finish: Mothitang (Thimphu) Summary If you are looking for a light but equally exciting trek, this is tailor made for you. One of the most popular and […]
Read More08/05/2014Duration: Six days Max. elevation: 4,520m Highest Camp: 4,300m Standard: Medium Best Seasons: April to June and September to November Start: Gynekha, Thimphu Finish: Chamgang, Thimpu Highlights Be ready for a stunning trek amid lakes filled with trout and a landscape that will capture your imagination. As you see almost the entire Himalayan range in […]
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