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Trekking in Bhutan is not easy so the Guests’
need to be physically fit. Guest should bring
their own necessary equipments along as one
can’t buy any outdoor gears within Bhutan.
Rhino Travel Agency offers Easy treks with less
numbers of days to World’s Toughest Trek
like the Wild Snow Man Trek which takes at least
Three Weeks. Please do feel free to email and
ask for more informations. We provide Government
Licensed Trekking Guides who are trained to
deal with the Emergencies of Acute Mountain
Sickness (AMS). Please do feel free to email
and inquire about your interest of Trekking.
Bhutan
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Druk
Path Trek 09 Nights |
This short, but
scenic trek rewards the hiker
with picturesque views of mountain
ranges. We reach an altitude
as high as other treks, making
it moderately strenuous, with
maximum daily hikes of 6 hours
per day. The trek features dzongs,
lakes and a gradual climb along
the ridge for panoramic views
in clear weather. |
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Samtengang
Trek 09 Nights
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This is a low
altitude trek, which starts
from Punakha and ends at the
bridge, Teki Zampa, approximately
11 kilometers from Wangdue.
It is usually performed in winter
as this region of Bhutan is
in a temperate, sub-tropical
zone. The route features villages,
stream crossings, rivers and
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Chomolhari
Trek 14 Nights |
This trip is
quite beautiful, but requires
that trekkers are in very good
physical condition, as it includes
many walking hours and the crossing
of two high mountain passes.
We crisscross the Pa-Chu River
until we reach base camp at
Jangothang. Our trek is the
longer version and crosses two
high passes from base camp.
The views of snow-covered Chomolhari
at 7315m from Jangothang are
truly spectacular. |
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Laya-Gasa
Trek 21 Nights |
This trek follows
the same route as the Chomolhari
trek until it reaches the Lingshi
campsite. From here, the trail
diverges to the left towards
Chebisa. Trek highlights include
Laya villages with their unique
cultural dress code, as well
as diverse flora and fauna,
including a good opportunity
to spot the famed blue sheep
of the Himalayas, yak herders’
camps, marmud and more. On the
final day, you have the opportunity
to soak in natural hot springs
– renowned in Bhutan as
a medicinal treatment for physical
ailments. |
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Snowman
Trek 23 Nights |
The Snowman Trek travels
through the remote part of the
Lunana district and is the most
difficult trek in Bhutan, if
not the world. The combination
of distance, altitude, remoteness,
snow-filled passes and changeable
weather conditions makes this
trek very challenging –
but also adventurous and thrilling.
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Dagala
Thousand Lakes Trek 11 Nights |
In this trek
near Thimpu, the climb is not
difficult, although there are
some longer, steep sections
as you ascend to 3400m above
sea level. The trek takes you
to a number of beautiful, high-altitude
lakes; with clear weather, you
will also enjoy wonderful views.
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Snowman
Trek Gangkhar Puensum Extension
24 Nights |
It travels through the remote
part of Lunana district and
it is the most difficult trek
in Bhutan. The combination of
distance, altitude, remoteness
and weather conditions makes
this trek very tough in The
Kingdom. But it is very adventurous
and interesting. |
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Bumthang
Cultural Trek 12 Nights |
This trek is
very gentle and easy, but lets
you enjoy high passes and snow-covered
mountains. It goes through the
village of Ngang Lhankhang to
the Ugyen Chholing Palace, the
home of the descendents of Bhutan’s
royal families. The trek features
forest, bamboo marsh, fields
and the Phe-Phe la mountain
pass at 3200m. |
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Wild
East Rodungla trek 19 Nights |
This trek goes
through the most remote part
of Bhutan – across the
top of eastern Bhutan. It is
challenging and involves a very
long and steep descent. Rodang
La was an important trade route
that connected the eastern and
western regions of the country
before a national highway was
built in the 1960s. Highlights
also include remote villages
and ancient dzongs. |
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Dur
Hot Spring Trek 17 Nights |
This trek follows
the old expedition route to
the Gangkhar Puensum. The trek
is rigorous, but the rewards
can be worth the walk. It includes
a stop at natural hot springs,
a relaxing treatment for body
aches. As part of this trek,
hikers have the option to go
to the Gangkhar Peunsum base
camp. All should be in very
good physical condition to complete
this demanding portion of the
route. |
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