Trekking
Bhutan is an ideal country for trekkings. Whether you would like to do a trekking for a few days or a longer period of time; we are looking forward to accompany you. Solo travellers are welcome as well; we will prepare you an open offer.
Our list with a few trekking suggestions is not completed. We are happy to arrange an individual journey according to your wishes. Inform us about how much time you would like to spend and which conventional standards you request. Tours which include a trekking, culture and even a festival are very popular.
You are welcome to express your wishes and we adjust the programme according to your request.

Jomolhari Trek
This superb 8-day trek begins in Paro and leads us into northern Bhutan to a land of yak-herders and to the base of Mount Chomolhari (23,977 feet), which is the most holy mountain in Bhutan. From there our trek brings us to the remote Lingshi Dzong which once guarded the frontier with Tibet. This trek offers fabulous views of the mountains including Jhomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tsheringkhang beside stunning Himalayan scenery. We encounter many yak-herders and their camps but few villages along our route.

Druk Eye–Special with Bumthang Cultural Trek
This tour often allows you to stay in the heart of the most breathtaking natural scenery, away from fast food outlets and the encroaching development.This tour provides you more possibility to experiences the daily life of the local people and to discover more on Bhutanese cultural and the history.

Lingshi-Laya Trek
This is the longer version of Jhomolhari Trek. The elevation ranges from 2000m to the height of 5000m approximately. Since the trek always falls under the Jigme Singye National Park it offers wide varieties of landscape and flora and fauna. The main highlight of the trek is Mt. Jhomolhari which is 7300m aprox. You will also come across few settlements which mainly depend on yaks. The route starts from Paro-Drugyel Dzong and continues onwards to Jhomolhari camp. And then it goes via Lingshi to Laya and exits via Gasa and Punakha.

Merak – Sakten Trek and cultural tour across Bhutan
This journey is the ultimate immersion into the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, as we travel across the country ending our trip in India. We begin in Western Bhutan as we explore temples accessible only on foot, and hike to the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery. As legend has it, Guru Rinpoche meditated in the cave where the temple is now located after reaching it on the back of a flying tiger. We travel to the cultural heart of Bhutan and explore the fascinating culture and legends that pervade this beautiful valley. Continuing east, we explore areas of Bhutan that are seldom visited by western guests. This journey is truly a unique experience for those who are looking to take in all that is special about Bhutan.