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Snowman Trekking

27 Days

Overview

The Snowman Trek in Bhutan is renowned as one of the most challenging and remote trekking routes in the world, taking adventurers through the pristine Lunana region. Spanning 27 days, this extraordinary journey blends high-altitude trekking, snow-capped peaks, glacial lakes, and traditional Himalayan villages. The trek tests endurance and rewards travelers with breathtaking panoramic views of Bhutan’s untouched landscapes, including the majestic Gangkar Puensum, the world’s highest unclimbed peak.

This trek also provides an immersive cultural experience, as you explore ancient dzongs, monasteries, and traditional villages. From the vibrant capital Thimphu to the spiritual heartland of Bumthang, and the ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family in Tongsa, every day combines adventure with Bhutanese culture and hospitality. Snowman Trekking is ideal for experienced trekkers, adventure enthusiasts, and international travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan journey.

Tour Highlights - Snowman Trekking

  • 27-day high-altitude adventure covering the remote Lunana district of Bhutan.
  • Trek through pristine Himalayan landscapes, glaciers, rivers, rhododendron and fir forests.
  • Cross challenging mountain passes, including Bele La (3700m), Kangla Karchula Pass (5080m), Keche La (4480m), and more.
  • Witness the majestic Gangkar Puensum, the world’s highest unclimbed mountain.
  • Stay in campsites at remote locations, enjoying breathtaking sunrise and sunset views.
  • Explore traditional Bhutanese villages, interact with friendly locals, and experience cultural performances.
  • Visit Dzongs and monasteries along the trek, including Gasa Dzong, Choejong Dzong, and Jakar Dzong.
  • Relax in natural hot springs like Gasa Tshachu and Dur Tshachu, steeped in spiritual lore.
  • Cultural sightseeing in Thimphu, including Tashichhodzong, National Library, and Handicrafts Emporium.
  • Discover Bumthang Valley, the spiritual and cultural heart of Bhutan with Jambet Lhakhang, Kurje Lhakhang, and Tamshing Lhakhang.
  • Explore Paro, including Rinpung Dzong, Drukgyel Dzong, Ta Dzong (National Museum), and Kyichu Lhakhang.
  • Visit Tongsa, ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family, and explore Tongsa Dzong and Ta Dzong.
  • Ideal for experienced trekkers, adventure enthusiasts, photographers, and cultural explorers seeking a challenging yet unforgettable journey.
  • Fully supported trek with local guides, porters, and cultural insights throughout the journey.

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  • SUV / MUV / Tempo
  • 2-20
  • Standards
  • Paro, Bhutan (via Delhi/Kathmandu)
  • Paro
  • Late September - Early November
  • All Languages