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This is a strenuous trek crossing 11 passes, three which are over 5000m. and you have to
be physically fit & mentally prepared. The trek begins from Paro/ Punakha (west) and ends
in Bumthang/Trongsa (central). It is a combination of Chomolhari, Laya & Lunana trekcrossing the Renchen zoe pass alt.5,400m the highest pass in Bhutan .Learn more
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This is one of the treks that will always rank as one of Bhutan 's finest
treks. The route offers fantastic mountain views at close range including Mt. Gangchey Ta
(tiger mountain), mother of the female river flowing through Punakha valley. Renowned for
its diversity in Himalayan flora and Fauna. Learn more
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This trek gifts you with great variety of Bhutanese landscapes and is without doubt one of the most beautiful and unspoiled trekking areas in the entire Himalayas. The trek begins at Drugyal dzong passing through beautiful villages, scattered hamlets and farmland. Different vegetation from richly forested valley to high alpine pastureland where Yak herders graze their animals. Learn more
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This is an excellent choice for those with a tight schedule.A short 4 days
trek crossing the chain of mountains which separates two district, Paro & Thimphu or vice versa. This is a classic walk along high, windy ridges, past ruined forts which long ago guarded against Tibetan invasion.. Learn more
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This trek of Phopjikha valley at 3,000m is one of the few glacial valleys in Bhutan. It is chosen home of the rare Black Necked Cranes which migrate here in winter from the Tibetan plateau. Gangtey is one of the most beautiful places and the Gangtey
Gompa is the only Nyingmapa monastery on the western side of the black mountains.
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