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Black
Mountain Trek
Black mountain range nearly
divides the country in two,
running from north at the
Tibetan border to the south,
rich in wild life at the
sanctuary of Manas. The
portain near Pelela pass on
highway to
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Bumthang
Cultural Trek
The Bumthang Cultural Trek
is well known as one of the
main cultural centers of
Bhutan and there are many
opportunities to visit
temples and small Bhutanese
villages along this trek
route. Although
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Dagala
Thousand Lakes Trek
Dagala Thousand Lakes trek
leads up to plenty of
beautiful high altitude
mountain lakes and provides
stunning views of the whole
Bhutanese Himalayan range as
well as Kanjenjunga
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Dagala
Botanical Trek
Dagala mountain range
divides two prominent
valleys of Thimphu and
wangdi. The altitude of the
plateau is around 4000
meters. It has many lakes of
different sizes and in most
lakes' one can find
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Druk
Path Trek
Druk Path Trek is one of the
most popular treks in
Bhutan. It is a short and
scenic trek with some great
views and beautiful lakes en
route. The trail takes you
through thick alpine forest
and dwarf
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Duer
Hot Spring Trek
Duer Hot Springs are said to
be the most beautiful
natural hot springs in the
Himalayas. The Duer Hot
Spring Trek is a demanding
nine day trek along the same
route as the finishing of
the Snowman
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Gangte
Winter Trek
Gangte Winter Trek is a
short and relatively easy
hike with beautiful villages
and monasteries en route.
Although the trek is
possible throughout the
whole winter, the best
seasons for the Gangte
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Gasa
Hot Spring Trek
The Gasa Hot Spring Trek is
one of the easier and rather
shorter treks in Bhutan.
Although the altitude
difference between starting
and ending point of Gasa Hot
Spring Trek is minimal, the
many
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Jomolhari
Trek I
Jomolhari Trek I is the
longer one of the two
Jomolhari routes- and the
most popular trek in Bhutan.
With altitude differences of
2,500m and nearly 5,000m
(lowest and highest point of
the
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Jomolhari
Trek II
Jomolhari Trek - Jomolhari
Trek II is the shorter one
of the two Jomolhari routes-
-the most popular trek in
Bhutan. With altitude
differences of 2,500m and
nearly 5,000m (lowest and
highest point of
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Chomolhari
Trek
There is very little tourist
traffic on the pristine
trekking routes in Bhutan.
This is primarily a positive
off shot of the Bhutanese
Government’s policulimiting
tourist to four thousand a
year.
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Laya
Gasa Trek
Laya Gasa Trek provides
visitors with some of the
most beautiful Bhutanese
mountain villages, the
unique culture and
appearance of the Layaps
(people of Laya district). A
day of relaxation at the
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Nabji-Korphu
Community-based Nature
Tourism Trek
Passing through a number of
traditional rural
communities such as
Tongtongphey, Jangbi, Kudra,
Phrumzur and Monpa,
Nabji-Korphu Community-
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Punakha
Winter Trek
The trek is the old walking
route from Thimphu to
Punakha and passes through
some of the beautiful
Villages exposing great
views of other small rural
villages and monasteries
including Phajoding
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Samtengang
Winter Trek
This is a short trek passing
through some villages of
Punakha valley with
excellent natural views
dotted with rhododendron and
oak forests. The trek also
provides visitors the
opportunity of some
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Snowman
Trek I (to Sephu)
The Snowman Trek is an
extension of the beautiful
Laya Gasa Trek, and leads
from Laya into high
altitudes of the Bhutanese
Himalayas. It takes trekkers
into the Lunana region and
further on to
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Snowman
Trek II (to Bumthang)
The Snowman Trek is an
extension of the beautiful
Laya Gasa Trek, and leads
from Laya further into the
high altitudes of the
Bhutanese Himalayas. It
takes tough and enduring
trekkers into the Lunana
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