The mission and vision of Authentic Bhutan Tours make it possible to arrange the best Bhutan trekking tour

The vision of us Authentic Bhutan Tours is to be the leading tour operator in Bhutan by offering the best quality tour services. Furthermore, we love to follow the principle of high-value, low-volume tourism. Due to these visions, we are the ones who can arrange the best Bhutan trekking tour.

Bhutan is a little country in the Himalayas, drawing in vacationers for its natural excellence, opportunities for trekking, and Buddhist culture. Bhutan is one of the most renowned destinations in Asia for trekking tours.

Reasons why people prefer to experience trekking in Bhutan

If you want an adventure-filled vacation, you cannot avoid being part of our trekking tours in Bhutan. The ideal time to have a trekking experience in Bhutan is throughout the fall season when the weather conditions are gentle. Bhutan, during those months, is a perfect spot if you desire to explore nature and the Himalayas.

The trekking trip not to avoid 

One of the prominent trekking tours in Bhutan is the Druk Path Trek. This trek of ours takes you through quite possibly the gorgeous spot in Bhutan. The general landscape of Bhutan is breathtaking, with high mountains, forests, and valleys. You can choose from three incredible trekking tours: the Jhomolhari Trek, the Soi Yaksa Trek, and the Beautiful Laya Gasa Trek. During the trekking tours and throughout your Bhutan trip, you will enjoy the services of our authorized tour guide. In addition, especially during a trekking tour, you can enjoy the companionship of an authorized trekking guide, a cook, and horsemen.

Even if you are alone or with a group of co-vacationers, it makes no difference for us to organize the Bhutan trekking tour. Time is also not a factor in enjoying trekking in Bhutan. We can customize our trekking schedule to fit within your timeframe and desire for places to be at.

The experience you can expect to have during trekking in Bhutan 

If we look at the Druk Path Trek organized by us, you can enjoy Bhutan’s fantastic landscape and the Himalayas’ beauty. You will pass through the gorgeous natural landscape of blue pine forests, high ridges, and pristine lakes. If the weather is clear on your trekking day, you can have a breathtaking view of the Himalayas. The trek will be memorable and exciting as you enjoy the beautiful and fantastic landscape, monasteries, lakes, rhododendron, and high-altitude wildflower.

Camping overnight at Jele Dzong, Jangchulakha, Jimelang Tsho, and Phajoding permits appreciating and exploring the surroundings more authentically.

Soi Yaksa Trek

Soi Yaksa – the most beautiful trek in Bhutan.

Suppose we summarize the experience you can have during such a tour. In that case, we can say that you will have the opportunity to explore the remote places in Bhutan, have exposure to the refreshing air and unspoiled environment, and explore and rediscover the old trails of Bhutan.

Our official site details all the other trekking touts that we organize. Reading through those, you will have a clear idea about the experience you can have.

So, do remember us at Authentic Bhutan Tours when you desire the best Bhutan trekking tour experience.

How did you experience a trekking trip in Bhutan

Bhutan is a small nation located on the eastern side of the Himalayas. It is known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” and it is famous for being one of the happiest places in the world, and this small piece of land seems to be the home for so many trekking opportunities in Bhutan. It is not only a world-famous as the happiest place on earth, and this small piece of land seems lost in time. It preserves its ancient traditional and cultural lifestyles, and its isolation makes trekking paradise that provides a unique trekking experience to explore the ancient and untouched trails. The majority of the country is covered with forests. It will give numerous opportunities to have a hike on trails. It could last anywhere from four days to almost a month or even more. Trekking routes vary from simple to advanced and challenging based on the length, altitude, and difficulty levels.

Bhutan Trekking ToursThe influence of the Indian Monsoon dominates Bhutan’s climate; hence, the peak tourist season and trekking time here is from March to May and September and October. Bhutan sees monsoonal weather from June until the end of September, which is unsafe for trekking, especially along the southwest border. We recommend spring is, however, possible to trek in Bhutan all year-round. We provide an excellent alternative to enhance your trekking and traveling experience. We also assist you in planning your itinerary to coincide with the many festivals and authentic events.

On every in Bhutan, you will be accompanied by our guide, cook, camping assistant, and a few horse riders and horses to carry your gear. The tourism has inspired the development of tea houses cropped up, and the locals generally use trails. Tea house trekking here is great fun as it will give you a different experience in Bhutan, and it is preferable for those seeking solitude with the mountains. Most of the trekking routes in Bhutan are on excellent trails, well-marked, and do not need any special climbing equipment, but you may need it when trekking at the higher altitudes. There are many trekking trails in Bhutan, and they all differ in terms of landscape, difficulty, length, and altitude. Here’s a look at five popular Bhutan trekking routes for foreigners:

trekking in BhutanDruk Path Trek

Our Druk Path trekking in Bhutan is ideal for beginners and is a really great introductory trek to Bhutan. This trek is relatively short and offers an excellent introduction to Trekking in Bhutan. It covers so many small mountain ranges between the two major cities of Bhutan, Paro, and Thimphu. It will take the trekkers through the gorgeous mountainous landscape filled with ancient Lhakhang and villages. Its short trekking that follows an ancient trading route, and it will take around four to six days.

Snowman Trek

This is among the most challenging treks in Bhutan and one of the toughest in the Himalayas region and might be the most challenging trekking route in the world. It’s also one of the most beautiful treks. It takes approximately 25 days, depending on the starting point, and basically traverses the mountains border region between Bhutan and Tibet, starting from Paro and ending in Lunana in northern Bhutan. It crosses eleven high altitude passes with an altitude of more than 5,000 m above sea level. As such, altitude sickness is severe, and trekkers should be prepared to familiarize themselves properly. This challenging Bhutan trekking will be rewarded with a real-life screen saver the whole way, and an endless vista of Himalayan peaks dotted with tiny Buddhist monasteries and secluded villages.

Chomolhari or Jomolhari Trek

The Chomolhari trek is also known as the Jomolhari Trek, and it is a popular trek among avid trekkers wanting to spend time on Mount Jomolhari. It is a twelve to fourteen-days trek that seems to be an excellent option for many travelers. It is those who wish to a high altitude experience without having to spend a whole month. It is home to so many challenging high passes and needs the basic fitness levels! This is one of the most modern treks in Bhutan in terms of facilities! You’ll find the stunning mountain scenery following the trail up you are run off the beaten path’ as other treks.

Bumthang Owl Trek

This trekking is an excellent option if you have less time on your hand and wish to realize some local culture’s feel with some of the most exceptional mountain views on the way. The forests surrounded by bamboo and interspersed with a large variety of flora that can be seen flowering during April and May. The area covering with forest makes it excellent for wildlife and birdlife watching that are common in the region.

In addition to camping treks, we also offer many day hikes in remote places while based in a lodge or farm-stay. For more information about hiking and trekking in Bhutan, contact us today. We will be happy to suggest some of the best alternatives or advise how you can include a trek as part of an extended trip.