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The scope for trekking in Bhutan is immense - from short walks around the valleys to arduous treks up to the snowline and beyond. Trekkers are fortunate people, as they can experience the kingdom of Bhutan at its most magnificent. From the towering snow peaks of the inner Himalayas to the verdant forests which cloak the hills above its peaceful valleys, the trails are clean and unspoiled, and the wilderness still pristine in its beauty.
We have included here a complete description of one of our treks, and outline summaries for a selection of others. Please request more information on any trek which catches your interest.
Our trekking tours are planned in great detail, and can be modified to meet clients’ individual preferences. We will send you on your way with a competent and resourceful team of Shambhala guides, caterers and porters to take care of all the necessities, so that you can enjoy your trekking experience to the full. |
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| GANTEY/GOGONA TREK |
| This trek is to the beautiful Phobjikha valley (3,000m), one of the few glacial valleys in Bhutan, which lies in the mountains east of Wangduephodrang. After crossing over the pass you soon come to the great monastery of Gangtey, established in the 17th century. |
| See detailed itenary |
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| DRUK PATH TREK |
| This is a short five day trek, which leads from Paro to Thimphu or vice versa, crossing the chain of mountains that separates the two valleys. |
| 11 days in all, trekking days 3-8 (days 3 and 8 short days) |
| See detailed itenary |
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