The
natural environment in Bhutan is seen as a source
of all life and the abode of the gods and spirits.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the Bhutanese
have lived in harmony with nature and that the nation
has its environment still pristine and intact today.
The country has been identified as one of the 10 bio-diversity
hot spots in the world and as one of the 221 global
endemic bird areas. Its eco-systems harbours some
of the most exotic species of the eastern Himalayas
with an estimated 770 species of birds and over 50
species of rhododendron, besides an astonishing variety
of medical plants and orchids. Bhutan also has a rich
wildlife with animals like the takin, snow leopard,
golden langur, blue sheep, tiger, water buffalo and
elephant.
Trekking
is an ideal way to get a feel of the country - the
purity and natural beauty of Bhutan. Treks can range
from as little as 5 days to 28 days. You can even
choose your own itinerary and we will do our best
to accommodate that. Please click on the left to view
details on the treks.