The Chomolhari trek is a six-day trek and takes the visitor through a variety of scenic places across the kingdom of
Bhutan. The trek starts from the Drugyel Dzong and ends at clear lake near the eastern face of Chomolhari. The lake is full of crystal clear water and offers a magnificent view to watch. Along the trek you gets the chance to pass through scattered dwellings and forests of the kingdom. If you are lucky, you may spot wild animals. Another popular trek follows the long established route from Chomolhari across to Laya.
It is one of the oldest routes and still ranks as one of the best treks in
Bhutan. Popularity of the trek lies in the variety of natural spectacles encountered on the trek. One comes face to face to with farmlands, forests and high passes. One can also join camping with the trek. A magnificent campsite under some of the picturesque mountains of the kingdom will leave unforgettable impressions on the mind of any tourist. Trek ends at Laya, an isolated settlement and a cultural treat to any visitor.
The Bumthang cultural trek in the central region of the kingdom offers exceptional opportunity to come in contact with the life style of the kingdom. This is a four-day trek that starts from Jakar and takes one through the turning and twisting route across the
Bumthang countryside.