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Bhutan Trekking Packages

About bhutan: rated 4.4/5 (based on 1539 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹16,750/-

Bhutan Trekking Package

Trekking in Bhutan cannot be compared with any other adventure. The perfect weather, heartwarming atmosphere and the picture-perfect mountains and valleys are waiting to be explored by an adventure enthusiast like you.
Trekking always presents a stunning view of unclimbed snow-capped mountains. It will offer you to take a short insight into Himalayan Ranges. In our world, there are many types of adventures, but such an adventure in Bhutan is really rare, you can also feel why trekking in Bhutan is rare, just after having a trip to Bhutan.

On one side where trekking means a great adventurous feeling, on the other side, it comes with a lot of questions, for such a situation you need to open the TravelTriangle website once. Here all trekking trip necessities are mentioned for you. Such a dream destination and such an adventurous thrill, who don’t want to make in life once? Tension for the budget? Don't worry. TravelTriangle has made an exciting offer for Bhutan trekking holidays, So you just fix your date and book a suitable Bhutan trekking packages for you.

The country is also called “Dark Yul”, which means “ The land of the Thunder Dragon” This is a country where you will get a chance for a thrilling trekking experience. The country is steeped in Buddhist traditions, culture, and mountains. The most surprising thing in Bhutan, that there are many families who live on high mountains, needless to say, that you can get a view of their struggling there, their livelihoods, and their culture. TravelTriangle not only arranges for such thrilling adventures for you but also takes care of your comfort.

What are the most popular trekking spots in Bhutan?

There are so many trekking places in Bhutan. A huge number of people come to Bhutan for doing their trekking adventures through TravelTriangle. All the places have a different adventure that you can enjoy, some of the famous trekking places in Bhutan are given below:

  • Druk Path Trek: Druk Path Trek is a short trek in Bhutan connecting the valleys of Thimpu and Paro. The trekking trail will give you stunning views of the surrounding natural landscape of lush valleys, fir forests, snow-capped mountains, alpine yak rugged pastures, and aesthetic lakes.
  • Samtengang Winter Trek: This trek can be done by beginners as well as it is a simple and a short trek as compared to most of the treks in Bhutan. The climate of this place is very pleasant and calming, hence it is visited by many adventure freaks.
  • Bum Hang Cultural Trek: This is also called “cultural heartland” of Bhutan. This trek is ideal for nature lovers and adventure freaks as it gives ethereal views of the verdant valleys and high mountains throughout the trail.
  • Snowman Trek I & II: These two trekking places are one of the higher altitudes of Himalayan mountains in Bhutan. These treks are considered to be hard and challenging treks in Bhutan. The best time to go for this trek is mid-June to mid-October.
  • Buddha Dordenma in Thimphu: This is one of the largest statues of Buddha with its 50 meters of height. Trekking to this statue will offer you with a spectacular view of the statue from close and also of the surrounding mountain ranges.

What is the best time to visit Bhutan holiday trekking?

So many trekking places are available in Bhutan. Each of the places is ideal for different type of session. Still, you can choose the spring months from March to May because this time all the valleys come alive with flowers in bloom.

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FAQs About Bhutan Tour Packages

Is Bhutan safe for tourists?

Bhutan is extremely safe for traveling and it will be better if you go through any tourist agency.

Is passport required to visit Bhutan for Indian citizens?

No, but Visa is required to visit Bhutan.

Can disable person go for Bhutan trekking?

It depends on his fitness.

Is it affordable?

Yes, this is much affordable.

What all essentials can be carried while trekking in Bhutan?

Essential Items like water bottle, comfortable trekking shoes, a hand cloth, a healthy drink, light snacks, and basic medical aid should be carried along while going on a trekking tour in Bhutan.

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bhutan Tour Packages Reviews

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Shubham's 7 days trip to Bhutan

6 days ago
The trip was amazing. All the accommodation were good. Thanks to Green zone for making our vacation more relaxed. Please give our regards to the Driver and the tour Guide
SK

Shubham Kulwal

Indore

Sgsudheendra's 6 days trip to Bhutan

7 days ago
I want to extend my sincere thanks to the overall experience that I have had in Bhutan to AD Tours & Travels. I have had a wonderful guide in Mr Sonam Tshering for being knowledgeable and guiding us in the whole journey. He was kind and considerate all throughout our journey. I appreciate the way he shared his wisdom with us and brought us closer to the culture of Bhutan making our trip to Bhutan more meaningful. Again, thank you for making this journey a pleasant and memorable one. We have certainly loved our stay here in Bhutan. Bhutan is a must place for one to visit. It is a country which has a different culture and vibe to it. It is clean throughout and the reason is simply because it is imbibed in the culture and people of Bhutan. People live a simple life and our happy and it shows in the Gross National Happiness (GNH) Index which is a unique way to measure the happiness and well-being of the Bhutanese people. My guide was also knowledgeable which helped me gain more insights in their ways of living and Bhuddism too. All in all, it was a trip with lovely memories.
S

Sgsudheendra

Bengaluru

Animesh's 7 days trip to Bhutan

7 days ago
Good experience Simply Bhutan and phobjika valley were very beautiful
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Animesh

New delhi

Rajesh's 5 days trip to Bhutan

10 days ago
From Arrival at Paro till departure GZD arrangements like hotel, vehicle, guide, driver and sightseeing was perfectly done like to do future Bhutan trips with them
RG

Rajesh Gupta

New delhi

Myselfankit's 5 days trip to Bhutan

14 days ago
We had a very good time. Happy with travel triangle service.
M

Myselfankit

Delhi

Gagan's 8 days trip to Bhutan

15 days ago
Great great trip, with zero hassle for anything. From the start till the end it was all tailor made so perfectly to match our requirements and our timings. Had a fantastic time during the trip We made new friends which are the guide the driver the trip organisers.
GL

Gagan L

Bengaluru

Vinaya's 5 days trip to Bhutan

16 days ago
It was an average trip. By looking at the positive reviews I expected a better service. I travelled solo and it was safe and comfortable but guide they provided was lazy and not interested. He came late one day and skipped few places. Drivers were good. On my way back to airport driver was giving more information than my Bhutan guide. Guide Namgey was good on first day who had to rush for an emergency, only to be replaced by a bad guide. Their choice of hotels are not so good as they are away from the city in Thimphu and Paro. I liked Thimphu hotel though. Travel agents were helpful sometimes but I had to ask them driver and guide details multiple times which was frustrating. Sometimes there was poor or late response. I realised that the guide skipped places at the end of the tour and they stopped replying to my messages or calls without even acknowledging their mistake. They even blamed me for not informing earlier. I wasn't expecting to be cheated like this, otherwise I would have been cautious. It was my mistake ultimately according to them. They haven't acknowledged guide mistake till now. Please choose your travel agents carefully.
VG

Vinaya Gowda

Bagdogra international airport

Ashok's 9 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
Hotel r very good & hygenic, driver n guide provided r humble & co-operative, travel agent Mr Hari Prasad is very helpful & responding very quickly... Thanks for our real memorable Bhutan Trip
AK

Ashok Karale

Bagdogra

Dibyajyoti's 7 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
**Review of My Incredible Bhutan Trip** I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bhutan, and I can’t say enough about the incredible experience I had, thanks to our exceptional travel agent and our wonderful tour guide. From start to finish, the trip was wonderfully organized, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in the beauty and culture of this enchanting country. Our travel agent was outstanding, taking the time to understand our preferences and crafting a personalized itinerary that perfectly balanced sightseeing and relaxation. Every detail was meticulously planned, from our accommodation to our daily activities, making the entire experience seamless and stress-free. Our tour guide named "Kinkuu" , a remarkable woman, felt like a family member from the very first moment we met her. She was not only knowledgeable and professional but also warm and caring. Her passion for Bhutanese culture shone through in every interaction. She enriched our experience with fascinating stories and insights about local customs, making us feel connected to the heart of Bhutan. The cabs provided were comfortable and reliable, ensuring that our journeys through the breathtaking landscapes were as enjoyable as the destinations themselves. The roads may be winding, but the views along the way were nothing short of spectacular. We explored the vibrant capital city of Thimphu, where modernity meets tradition. The stunning architecture, such as the Tashichho Dzong, left us in awe. Wandering through the local markets, we encountered warm, welcoming people who were eager to share their culture. This sense of hospitality was a recurring theme throughout our trip. Punakha was another highlight, with its majestic dzong situated at the confluence of two rivers. The scenic beauty here is unparalleled, especially when surrounded by the lush green valleys and the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas. The hike to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten was invigorating, and the views from the top were absolutely worth it—an unforgettable sight that captured the essence of Bhutan. Finally, our visit to Paro was magical. The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched on a cliff, was a breathtaking trek that offered both a physical challenge and a spiritual reward. The serenity of the location, combined with the clear blue skies and crisp mountain air, made it a highlight of our journey. Throughout our travels, we were continually impressed by the pristine environment. Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty is evident everywhere—from the clean streets to the unspoiled landscapes. The air was fresh, and the atmosphere was tranquil, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In summary, my trip to Bhutan was a dream come true, and I wholeheartedly recommend this destination to anyone seeking adventure and serenity. With the help of our fantastic travel agent, our exceptional tour guide who felt like family, and the stunning locations of Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, it was an experience I will cherish forever. Bhutan’s blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality is truly unmatched. 1) The remarkable and breathtaking trek to Tiger's nest 2) Stay at punakha, though the other hotels were better, but the location of the hotel and the view worth the money spent
DM

Dibyajyoti Mohapatra

Bhubaneswar

Nitish's 7 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
Very nice trip and very nicely managed end to end by Mr Gyam. We were very warmly received at Thimpu by Mr Gyam. Highly recommended.
NG

Nitish Gupta

New delhi

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Now, after going through the list of some amazing trekking spots in Bhutan, you must be thinking of planning a trekking trip to Bhutan in order to indulge in some adventure and serenity of nature. The trekking packages on TravelTriangle are very affordable and these can be customized as per the requirements of the trekkers.

Recondition for visiting Bhutan trekking tour

Some of the challenging treks in Bhutan can cause harmful effect to anyone. So you need to take precautions in advance before going for trekking in Bhutan. A thorough medical checkup is required before planning out any such adventure and one must be fit enough in order to avoid an accident on the trip. Try to avoid alcoholic drinks and heavy eating while trekking.

Confidence is the capital of any type of adventure, if you have the desire to fulfill an adventuring session in your life then you must go for Bhutan trekking tours once.

Now, after going through the list of some amazing trekking spots in Bhutan, you must be thinking of planning a trekking trip to Bhutan in order to indulge in some adventure and serenity of nature. The trekking packages on TravelTriangle are very affordable and these can be customized as per the requirements of the trekkers.