Hiking destinations in Bhutan are of different grades and you can choose hikes based on your physical endurance and interest. Hiking can be a truly magical experience due to the country’s stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique biodiversity. Here are some key points to consider when planning a hiking trip in Bhutan.
The best time for hiking in Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is generally pleasant and the skies are clear
Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang: A famous monastery perched on a cliffside.
Drik Path Trek: A popular trek that takes you through forests, yak pastures, and lakes while offering stunning views of the Himalayas Jomolhari Trek: Known for its beautiful landscapes, this trek takes you close to the majestic Mount jomolhan.
Bhutan’s terrain can be challenging due to high altitudes. Acclimatize properly and be prepared for varying levels of difficulty on different trails.
Hiring a guide is mandatory for all tourists in Bhutan. They can provide valuable insights into the local culture and help ensure your safety on trails.
Easy hikes are mostly around villages where you get to experience authentic rural life in Bhutan. Its takes just few hours walking around the villages.
You can visit few houses in the villages and see and meet some families. Contact us for more information
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is on the west bank of the Mo Chhu river. After across a suspension bridge, it is about 45mins’ walk from the main road to the Chorten(stupa).
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