Bhutan Hiking Tours

Highlights of Bhutan Hiking Tours
- Hike over high mountain passes and through an ancient trading route and pine forests on the Druk Path Trek, which connects the valleys of Paro and Thimphu.
- Enjoy lovely views of pristine landscapes and peaks like Tsherim Gang and get introduced to the indigenous Laya people on the Laya Gasa Trek, along the Tibetan border.
- Visit villages, dzongs (hilly monasteries) and temples on the recently-opened iconic Trans Bhutan Trail, which covers a 403-kilometer route from Haa in western Bhutan to Trashigang in the east.
- Explore the turquoise waters of Nub Tshonapata Lake and hike through rhododendron and juniper forests on the Nub Tshonapata trek.
- Try your hand at trout fishing during Bhutan hiking tours on the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek.
Travel Tips for Hiking Tours in Bhutan
- March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn) are the best seasons for trekking and hiking on Bhutan tours.
- Avoid trekking in the monsoon season between June and mid-September, as the weather is unpredictable during the rains.
- Acute mountain sickness is a common challenge during hikes in Bhutan, so give your body some time to adjust when you arrive in the country before starting a trek.
- Prepare for your hiking expedition by working out thrice a week, focusing on cardio or high-intensity interval training.
- You are not going to find ATMs or banks in remote mountainous regions, so it is best to withdraw cash from Thimphu or Paro before venturing ahead.