| No
one seems to know exactly
the meaning of the word Bhutan but
it is believed that it is derived
from `Bhot’ which is the name
given by Tibetans to their own country
and `Tan’ which is a corruption
of the word `stan’ meaning Land.
The Bhutanese however prefer to call
their country `Druk-Yul’ which
means `The Land of the Dragon’.
Bhutan is renowned for its undiluted
cultures and unspoiled natural wonders.
Bhutan’s past is still its present.
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Altitude Treks The
Chomolhari Trek
The six-day return
trek offers a taste of the great variety
of Bhutanese landscapes. Starting
Drugyel Dzong, we pass through scattered
hamlets and farmland, into a deep
and richly forested valley, which
leads to a high alpine pastureland
where yak herders graze their animals.
Our highest camp, beside a clear lake,
beneath the 10,000 ft. high East Face
of Chomolhari, is in as magnificent
a location as you could ever wish
to find.
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12 days/ 11 nights |
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Paro - Shana
- Soi-Thangthangkha - Jangothang
- Lingshi - Shodu - Barshong -
Dolamkencho - Dodena - Thimphu
- Paro |

The Laya
/ Gasa Trek
Despite the opening
up of a number of new trekking possibilities
in Bhutan, the long-established route
from Chomolhari across to Laya will
always rank as one of Bhutan’s
finest treks. The reason for this
is not hard to find. The route offers
a great variety of trekking conditions,
from picturesque farmland and forest
to alpine pastureland and high passes.
Spectacular campsites, beneath some
of Bhutan’s most impressive
peaks, of which the most notable and
Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake, are also
a feature of this trekking route.
Numerous isolated dzongs and scattered
settlements, including the outlandish
village of Laya, provide a great deal
of cultural interest’s enroute.
The memories of this special trek
will stay with you for a lifetime.

The Bumthang
Cultural Trek- Central Bhutan
Starting out at the
splendid “Lodge” in Jakar,
this four days trek passes through
several villages on its meandering
route through the Bumthang countryside.
This trek provides an exceptional
opportunity for contact with Bhutanese
rural life.
| Duration
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11days/ 10 nights |
| Places
Covered : |
Paro - Thimpu
- Tongsa - Bumthang - Ngang Lhakhang
- Ugyenchholing - Bumthang - Punakha
- Paro |

The Lhuntse
Trek- Eastern Bhutan
One of the most picturesque
of the low altitude treks, this trek
begins at Tangmachu; two hours drive
from Mongar. Climbing through temperature
forest with an abundance of wildlife
(including several types of pheasant)
this route explores some of the least
visited areas of Bhutan before continuing
on to Tashiyangste on the ancient
caravan route across Bhutan. In springtime
the flowers and bird-life make this
trek a sheer delight.

The Lunana
Trek
Continuing across
the north of the Kingdom from Laya,
one enters the seldom-visited region
known as Lunana. Passing some of the
last virgin peaks of the Himalayas,
Lunana offers a breath-taking landscape
that has previously seen only a handful
of foreign visitors. Starting out
at Punakha, this unique and challenging
itinerary spends three days climbing
the steep gorge leading to Laya, before
crossing the mighty Karakachu La to
enter Lunana proper. After spending
seven days walking through the “paradise
on earth”, the route crosses
the Gophu La to explore the valleys
south of Gangkar Puensum, which remains
the highest unclimbed peak on earth.
Seven long days’ trekking remains
to reach the wide-open, fertile valleys
of Bhumthang. Probably one of the
most challenging treks in the Himalayas.

The Druk
Path
This is a short four-day
trek, which leads from Thimpu to Paro,
or vice versa, crossing the chain
of mountains that separates the two
valleys. Although there is little
settlement on this route, there are
wonderful lakes teeming with fish
and the area is famous for its spectacular
rhododendron forests, which bloom
in May. In the clear weather of late
autumn and winter where are views
across to the Himalayas.

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13
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Places
Covered : Paro -
Thimphu - Genekha - Gur
- Labatama - Labatama Halt
- Panka - Talikha - Thimphu
– Paro
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12
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