

Trekking inBhutan
The last great Himalayan kingdom. Bhutan is a land of ancient monasteries, pristine forests, and towering peaks. Where Gross National Happiness matters more than GDP, and every trail leads deeper into a culture untouched by time.
The last Shangri-La
of the Himalayas
Bhutan is the world's only carbon-negative country, a Buddhist kingdom nestled in the eastern Himalayas where ancient traditions and pristine nature coexist in perfect harmony. Trekking here is not just an adventure, it is a pilgrimage through one of the most sacred and unspoiled landscapes on Earth.
In Bhutan, the mountains are not obstacles to be conquered but sacred beings to be revered. Every prayer flag on every pass is a conversation between earth and sky, between the trekker and something far greater than themselves.
Bhutan's trekking trails wind through rhododendron forests, over high mountain passes, and past ancient dzongs (fortress-monasteries) that have stood for centuries. The Jomolhari Trek takes you to the base of Bhutan's most sacred peak, while the Bumthang Valley Trek explores the spiritual heartland of the kingdom, passing through apple orchards, sacred temples, and yak-herding communities.
Bhutan's sustainable tourism model means trails are uncrowded, ecosystems are protected, and every visit directly supports local communities. With Mountain Hawk Trek, you experience Bhutan with locally connected guides who open doors to authentic cultural exchanges; from farmhouse stays to monastery ceremonies that few visitors ever witness.
At a glance
All visitors to Bhutan require a visa and must book through a licensed tour operator. Mountain Hawk Trek handles all permits, visas, and logistics for a seamless experience.
Bhutan's Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of $100/day per person supports free healthcare, education, and environmental conservation across the kingdom.
Spring and autumn are the best trekking seasons. The famous Jomolhari Trek is a moderate 8-day journey, while the Bumthang Valley Trek offers a gentler 3-day cultural walking experience.
Flights to Bhutan land at Paro International Airport, one of the world's most dramatic landings. We arrange all domestic transport, accommodation, and guided experiences.
Treks in
the Thunder Dragon Kingdom
From the sacred base of Jomolhari to the spiritual heartland of Bumthang Valley, discover Bhutan's pristine trails with locally connected guides.

