Paro
The vast idyllic valley of Paro, surrounded with meticulously manicured paddy fields sits at the bottom of Mount Jomolhari. Enveloped with mountains on all sides, the valley is home to the only International Airport in the country, connecting Bhutan to the world. Flooded with historic sites and dotted with traditional farmhouses, the valley offers more than what meets the eye.
Trekking
The mountainous and magical Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is a hiker’s heaven. There are a great many challenging and exciting routes to explore as well as shorter walks that most people can enjoy. From snow-capped peaks, the homes of the deities, to icy plateaus, ancient forest-graced slopes dotted with historic fortress monasteries, temples and religious monuments that fall to lush valley gorges down which rivers gush, this is an unspoilt land of great natural beauty. Here are some of the wonderful hiking trails found in Bhutan, trails which every hiker should complete at least once in their lifetime.
Other Trips
These are other trips.