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Beautiful Jumolhari Trek:
This is a super seven-days trek, it goes into Northern Bhutan to the land of yaks- herders...



Snow Man Trek:
This is the most difficult and the longest trek [18days] which is considered to be one of the most difficult trek in the world...



Wonderful Laya Gasa Trek:
This trek takes about 2 weeks goes from Paro valley at 2200m up to the high Laya region at 4000m [over 13000feet]...


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Beautiful Jumolhari Trek:
This is a super seven-days trek, it goes into Northern Bhutan to the land of yaks- herders. To the base of mount jumolhari at 7314m [24,000feet] there are fabulous views of the mountain And exceptional flora. You will encounter many yak- herders but few villages. It is one of the best treks as is not too long and not too short; the maximum altitude is 4,700m [15000feet] This trek can be done from September, October and November and April to May.


Snow Man Trek:
This is the most difficult and the longest trek [18days] which is considered to be one of the most difficult trek in the world, and it requires not only excellent health but also a high spirit of adventure. It starts off taking the same routs as Laya Trek. After reaching Laya .it turns eastwards and crosses the Ganglakarchung pass at 5.100meters[16730feet]into Lunana region where habitation is concentrated in the villages of Thega and Chezo, It is most difficult region of Bhutan to reach ,lying at 4,000m[13,000feet]The inhabitants are farmer-herder who are famous for their difficult Character, The trek then heads south and after crossing the Rinchenzoe pass, at 5220meters [17,125] it hits the tarmac at the Nikkarchhu bridge.


Wonderful Laya Gasa Trek:
This trek takes about 2 weeks goes  from Paro valley at 2200m up to the high Laya region at 4000m [over 13000feet]and low to Punakha valley at 1300m[4,265feet]where yak- herders live at the foot of Mount Massagang at 7200m [23,620feets] the route pass by Paro valley and reach to Mount Jumolhari 7314m [24,000feets]and through different levels of vegetation before reaching the village of Laya, Where the women wear black yak-hair costumes and strange, conical bamboo hats. This trek combines a variety of lands capes, village and beautiful views of the peaks. It can be done in September, October and November


Samtengang Winter Trek:
This is another good trek for average walkers. It takes three days and give you a chance to visit the isolated valleys of Punakha and Wangdue, Altitude are low at 1500- 2000metres [5,000-6500feet] and it goes through serval villages, This trek can be done in October, November, December, January, Feburary.


Druk Path Trek:
This is a short trek, which leads from Paro to Thimphu or vice versa, crossing the chain of mountain thats separates the two valley, although there are very few houses to see, But there are wonderful lakes teeming with fish at 400m,[13,000feet] and spectacular rhododendron that bloom in May, In a clear weather there is a magnificent view over the high Himalayas. This trek can be done in all seasons, but the best time is from mid September to the end of May.


Bumthang Cultural Trek:
This four day trek is ideal for average walkers as the altitude does not go over 3400m [11.155feet] The trek cross serval villages and wends through the Bumthang countryside [central path of Bhutan] giving an exceptional opportunity to be in contact with rural life, This trek can be done in October and November or from February to May.


Mixed Tour, Include Trek, Culture, and Festival:
This four day trek is ideal for average walkers as the altitude does not go over 3400m [11.155feet] The trek cross serval villages and wends through the Bumthang countryside [central path of Bhutan] giving an exceptional opportunity to be in contact with rural life, This trek can be done in October and November or from February to May.


Textile Tour:
This special tour is designed for our guests to explore and admire the unique Bhutanese tapestry right at their very origins. The best of textiles emerged from the eastern part of the kingdom. Each region has their own masterpieces and we will make sure you miss none of the best.


Bird Watching in Bhutan:
Bhutan is also home to more than 16 globally threatened bird species. They are, namely, Satyr Tragopan, Grey bellied Tragopan, Purple Cochoa, White bellied Heron, Wards Trogaon, Pallas's Fish Eagle, Blyths King Fisher, Yellow rumped Honey Guide, Rufus throated Wren Babbler, Chestnut breasted Partridge, Blyth's Trogon, Wood Snipe, Red headed Parrot Bill, Dark Rumped Swift, Rufus necked Hornbill, Grey crowned Prinia and Beautiful Nuthatch all of which breed in Bhutan. There are also a few spots in Bhutan where the rare black necked crane spends the winter. Greater spotted Eagle, Hodgson's Bushchat, Baer's Pochard and Imperial Eagle have been sighted in Bhutan.


Mountain Biking:
If you wish to experience Mountain Biking in its truest sense where else you go than the mountainous kingdom in the heart of Himalayas. The chill and the thrill of Mountain Biking once in Bhutan is enough to last forever.


Educational Tour:
You will visit a school, meet and spend time with the curious students. They are full of questions. Some answers you give might change their entire outlook on life and some questions they ask might change yours too. Any school in the kingdom will honour your visit.


Rafting and Kayaking :
Though rafting in Bhutan is in its infancy, those who have scouted the river fell that it has The potential for some of the best rafting from small alpine runs like the Paro chhu to Big- water Puna Tsangchhu, the white water of Bhutan is as diverse as its topography There are two super day trips on the Phochhu and the Mochhu. [Means male and Female River] The trip on Phochhu [Male River] Combines a hike up the side of the river through forest and farmland to the put-in at Samdinka,[name of the village] the rafting start from Samdinka and end next to the Punakha Dzong, The second trip a very easy scenic float on the Mochhu, [female] is suitable for all abilities and is a good introduction for the novice. The run starts about 6 km above Punakha Dzong at the Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten. As the river meanders through the wide valley your float past one of the queen's winter residences, the king's weekend retreat and some beautiful farmland before taking out just below the Dzong.


Home Stay :
Active Bhutan Adventure is only the agent in Bhutan who promotes Home stay for their guest. Visitor gets opportunity to spend their times with Bhutanese family [farmer] And gets your self fully immerged in the life of normal Bhutanese. Also which gives you a unique hospitality of Bhutanese?


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This small Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan with splendid natural beauty, unspoiled environment, amazing landscape, the invigorating climate, the simple hospitality of its people, and its rich cultural heritage, is no more a dream land for discerning travellers who wish to see something different from the usual touristy spots in the world.
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