This 3 day trek trail was used in the olden days by Haa people to travel to Paro during planting season of rice. In exchange, they were given red rice by the people of Paro.
The trek is easy, passing through several villages in the Haa Valley and dense forest on the Paro side. The ascent is on ...
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Bhutan is a trekking paradise, situated between two huge neighbours and rising from the lower plains and rising over 7000m to the north. Among several choices of high altitude treks, this is one of the most beautiful and popular trek is the Jumolhari trek.
This is a moderate trek with the stunning views of the Mt. Jhomolari, as youcross several high passes and ...
This 17-day trek, though rigorous is quite popular because it traverses a great cross section of Bhutan as it winds from the Paro valley in Bhutanese middle hills, up to Laya and Lingshi in Northwest Bhutan which are situated above 13000 feet.
This is off the beaten trail, not many trekkers take this...
Trekking through the northern regions of Bumthang valley will bring you at the foot of the majestic Mount Gangkar Puensum, Bhutan’s highest mountain. At 24,741 feet, this ice-draped giant is the highest unclimbed peak in the world (and will remain so, since the Bhutanese declared it off limits to climbers).