The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan offers some of the world’s most extraordinary high-altitude trekking, where forested valleys rise to snowbound passes beneath the soaring peaks of the eastern Himalaya. From demanding expeditions such as the legendary Snowman Trek to classic routes like the Druk Path and the Jomolhari trek, Bhutan’s mountain trails combine dramatic scenery, remote wilderness and a deeply rooted Buddhist culture
This comprehensive Cicerone guidebook provides everything you need to plan and complete Bhutan’s finest multi-day treks with confidence. With detailed stage-by-stage route descriptions, mapping, acclimatisation advice and essential logistical guidance, it supports thorough preparation for high-altitude Himalayan journeys in one of the world’s most distinctive trekking destinations.
Detailed coverage is provided for 22 of Bhutan’s premier trekking routes, including the Snowman Trek, Druk Path and Jomolhari trek — high-altitude trails of between 2 and 24 days designed for experienced hikers comfortable with sustained ascents and remote conditions
Clear stage-by-stage descriptions with sketch mapping to support navigation across mountain passes, isolated valleys and rugged Himalayan terrain
High-altitude preparation and acclimatisation guidance from experienced high-altitude trekker and guide Bart Jordans, reflecting the realities of trekking in Bhutan, where many routes exceed 4000m and careful pacing is essential
Comprehensive planning advice covering permits, visa requirements, mandatory guides and tour arrangements, transport logistics and the best trekking seasons in Bhutan
Cultural insight into Bhutanese Buddhist heritage, enhancing your journey past dzongs, monasteries and prayer-flag-lined passes
Remote and remarkably unspoilt, Bhutan rewards those willing to venture high into its mountains with vast horizons, sacred sites and a rare sense of solitude. |