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Bhutan Punakha trek is one of the easiest treks in Bhutan. It follows the old footpath between Punakha and Thimphu. Punakha was, until recently, the winter capital of Bhutan. Although there is an altitudinal difference of 1,000 metres between Thimphu and Punakha, the gradients are gentle and the route is not difficult.
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Druk Path Trek is one of the most popular trekking trails. Shorter than many other routes, this six-day trek provides everything you aspire for. This trail passes through blue pine forests, several lakes, mountain passes, ancient temples, fortresses, and villages. It also offers a spectacular view of Mt. Gangkar Punsum, the highest unclimbed mountain in the world.
Ganden to Samye trekking tour has much to offer from Lakes, beautiful alpine landscape, herders Camp to the scared site. The Popularity of this trekking route is understandable. The best time for this trekking is from Mid-may to Mid-October. Summertimes can be wet, yet it is at its greenest with wildflower spangle the alpine meadows. The Trek starts at the Ganden monastery in Lhasa and ends at another important Buddhist monastery of Samye monastery.
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Get a taste of China's cultural and ethnic diversity as you take a unique journey from Tibet's capital city Lhasa and through the stunning beauty of the far western historic province of Ngari before heading all the way to the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar. Visit the Potala Palace and Lhasa's famous monasteries. Take the trek of a lifetime around the holy Mt. Kailash and see the ruins of the Kingdom of Guge.
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We will witness diverse facets of Bhutanese culture and religion during this tour! At the festival of Tshechu, various mask dances, folk dances, and dance dramas are performed. We will also witness large crowds of spectators dressed in their finest costumes and jewelery. Our local tour guide will explain to you the significance of the day’s events.
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