The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is slowly emerging after centuries of isolation. It first opened to tourists in 1974 in much regulated manner upon the coronation of the previous monarch Jigme Singe Wangchuk. This mountain kingdom is perhaps the world's most exclusive destination. Because of the government's policy to preserve the country's pristine environment and its culture, the negative impacts of modernization and mass tourism on the environment and traditional lifestyle have been carefully avoided. This together with majestic mountains and a unique cultural heritage preserved for many centuries make Bhutan a truly unique destination.
Druk Path Trek It is a short trek which crosses the row of mountains separating the Paro and Thimpu valleys. There is very little inhabitation in this area which has beautiful lakes swarming with fishes and lovely rhododendron forest which flowers in the spring...
Laya/Gasa Trek This is one of the finest treks in Bhutan which offers a great diversity with richly forested valleys to high alpine pastureland where the local herders graze their animals. We will be camping at the bottom of some of the spectacular peaks like Chomolhari and Jitghu Drake....
Snowman Trek This is a very strenuous trek which crosses many 5000m. passes. The trek follows the beautiful river valleys passing through age old Buddhist monasteries and traditional villages which have remained unspoiled for hundreds of years...