BLACK-NECKED CRANE FESTIVAL TOUR

The Black-Necked Crane Festival Tour is a unique opportunity to experience the cultural celebration dedicated to the endangered black-necked cranes that migrate to Bhutan. Held in the beautiful Phobjikha Valley, this tour also includes visits to cultural sites in Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.

JOMOLHARI LOOP TREK

The Jomolhari Loop Trek is a scenic seven-day adventure in Bhutan that begins and ends at Gunitsawa Village. On the first day, the trek starts from Gunitsawa Village and leads to Sharna Zampa. From there, the route ascends to Thangthangkha on Day 2, followed by a journey to Jangothang on Day 3, where trekkers take a rest day to acclimatize and enjoy the stunning views. The trek continues to Soi Yaktsa on Day 5, and then to Thombu Shong on Day 6. On the final day, trekkers cross the Thombu La pass, standing at 4,380 meters, before descending back to Gunitsawa Village, completing the loop.

JOMOLHARI TREK

The Jomolhari Trek is a 9-day adventure that begins at Gunitsawa Village and concludes at the picturesque Cherri Monastery. The trek takes you through diverse landscapes, starting with a journey from Sharna Zampa to Thangthangkha, followed by a trek to Jangothang, where you’ll enjoy a day of rest. The route continues through remote and scenic areas, including Lingshi, Shodu, Barshong, and Dolam Kencho. Each day offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, and traditional Bhutanese villages, making the Jomolhari Trek an unforgettable experience in the heart of Bhutan’s wilderness.

JOMOLHARI LAYA GASA TREK

The Jomolhari Laya Gasa Trek is a challenging and scenic trek in Bhutan that spans 12 days, starting from Gunitsawa Village and ending in Gasa. The journey takes trekkers through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, high mountain passes, and remote villages. Key stops include Sharna Zampa, Thangthangkha, and Jangothang, where trekkers can enjoy stunning views of Mount Jomolhari. The trek also passes through traditional Bhutanese villages such as Lingshi, Chebisa, and Laya, offering insights into local culture. After traversing rugged terrains and crossing high passes, the trek concludes in the village of Gasa, known for its hot springs and historic dzong.

SNOWMEN TREK II

The Snowman Trek II is an adventurous 25-day journey through the remote and rugged landscapes of Bhutan. Beginning at Gunitsawa Village and concluding at Duer Village, this trek traverses high-altitude passes, pristine valleys, and traditional villages. Highlights include the scenic Jangothang, Lingshi, and Laya regions, with rest days for acclimatization and exploration. Trekkers will experience stunning views of Bhutan’s highest peaks, including Mount Gangkhar Puensum, and visit its base camp. The route also passes through Rhoduphu, Tarina, Thanza, and Tshorim, offering a mix of cultural encounters and natural beauty. The trek culminates in the relaxing hot springs of Duer Tsachu before ending at Duer Village, marking the completion of this challenging and rewarding adventure.

SNOWMEN TREK I

This itinerary outlines a 25-day trek through the scenic and challenging landscapes of Bhutan, starting from Gunitsawa Village and ending at Sephu. The journey takes trekkers through diverse terrains, including forests, valleys, high mountain passes, and remote villages. Key highlights include breathtaking views of Bhutan’s towering peaks, such as Kang Bum, Mount Jomolhari, Jichu Drake, and Gangkhar Puensum. Along the way, trekkers will pass through significant locations like Thangthangkha, Jangothang, Lingshi, and the isolated Laya village, offering rest days to acclimatize and explore. The route involves traversing high passes like Tsomo La, Gangla Karchung La, and Rinchen Zoe La, each offering spectacular mountain vistas. The trek culminates at the turquoise Thampe Tsho Lake before descending to the final destination at Sephu. This epic adventure combines natural beauty with cultural immersion, providing a deep connection with Bhutan’s wilderness and traditional way of life.