Pristine Natural Environment: Unlike many crowded trekking destinations in the Himalayas, Bhutan maintains 72% forest coverage and has constitutional protection for at least 60% of the country to remain forested. This commitment to conservation ensures that your trek takes you through genuinely pristine landscapes.
Buddhist Heritage: Bhutan's culture is deeply rooted in Buddhism, with ancient monasteries perched on cliff faces, prayer flags fluttering in mountain winds, and monks maintaining centuries-old traditions. Experience genuine spiritual tourism where local communities continue their way of life unchanged for generations.
High Altitude Adventure: With mountain peaks exceeding 7,000 meters and numerous trekking routes crossing high-altitude passes, Bhutan offers serious mountaineering challenges alongside easier cultural treks suitable for all fitness levels.
Sustainable Tourism Model: Bhutan pioneered the "High Value, Low Impact" tourism policy, meaning you'll experience authentic Bhutan with minimal environmental degradation. All visitors must book through licensed tour operators like Nepal Lion Trekking, ensuring quality experiences and community benefits.











