About the Trans Bhutan Trail                                            

For many decades, the Trans Bhutan Trail was the sole means to travel across the nation, and it was primarily traveled by emissaries, monks, soldiers, and business traders. 

                         Trans Bhutan Trail was the Sole means to Travel Across Bhutan.

1.Trans Bhutan Trail is Finally Opened.

The path will reopen in the first half of 2021, thanks to the support of The Bhutan Canada Foundation and the Tourism Council of Bhutan, promising a new life of adventure and camaraderie. 

   The Bhutan Canada Foundation and the Tourism Council of Bhutan, Promising a New Life.

2. Bhutan – A Carbon Negative Country.

Despite the fact that Bhutan is a landlocked country sandwiched between China and India, the trial manages to cover 430 kilometers over the eastern Himalayas. With its 70 percent forest coverage, this tiny Himalayan kingdom is home to up to 770 species of birds and some of the world’s most endangered animals, making Bhutan the only carbon-negative country in the world. 

       Trans Bhutan Trail Manages to Cover 430 kilometers Over the Eastern Himalayas.

3. Trans Bhutan Trail Suitable for all Guests.

The trail runs through the humongous hills in the full zenith, gushing across the vigorous vale and into the towns and villages, providing you with some beautiful views of 9 fortresses in and around. Bhutan deserves to be one of the top ten biodiversity hotspots in the world, based on all of these reasons. As gentle as this trail can be, it is one of the most challenging and adventurous trails in the world, where one can expect a leisurely stroll or a breathtaking hike of a lifetime. 

Trans Bhutan Trail Where You Can Expect a Leisurely stroll or a Breathtaking hike of a Lifetime. 

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