Bhutan is a place filled with immense natural beauty, uncrowded and clean natural treks and amazing sense of being alive away from all the worries and tensions of the mortal world. Hey! Relax I’m no preacher, who is about to enlighten you about the different aspects of life. For that purpose, there is already enough said in the religious texts and stuff. I’m just a normal guy who likes to live his life to the fullest.
Rather, I would like you to take you on a lovely ride to the adventurous and unforgettable journey of your life. Situated deep in the valleys of the Hindu-Kush Mountains, The kingdom of Bhutan is the heaven on earth, situated remotely away from the rush hour life of the civilized world.
If you do intend to find out what you are made up of then, just pack your bags and go on a trekking expedition in the Himalayas. All you need is your passport some cash and don’t forget your warm clothes. Anyways, I recently came across a post on Medium, it was extremely useful in making my journey memorable and easy. The old granny tips were a lifesaver in the mountains.
So, instead of repeating these tips or narrating my experiences in Bhutan, I will tell you about the various treks you can do when in Bhutan along with the most suitable time for your journey to enhance your experience.
Gangtey Trek
To enjoy the trip, you need at least 7-8 days. In which you trek for 3 days and rest days you can enjoy the beautiful valley. Ideal time to visit: April-May
Sagala Trek
The ideal time to visit: October to November or clear days in March to May.
Druk Path Trek
There are many more similar treks to be seen and experience all over Bhutan. For more details about such treks, visit: www.kingdombhutan.com