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Trekking Bhutan’s Hidden Gems: The Trans-Bhutan Trail Experience

The Trans-Bhutan Trail is a 400 km journey from Haa to Trashigang that brings history, culture, and nature to life. Hike ancient pilgrimage routes, explore monasteries and villages, and discover Bhutan’s breathtaking landscapes

Taktsang Palphug Monastery (also known as Tiger's Nest) is a prominent site in Bhutan Photo: UB_PHOTOS/Wiki Commons
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The Trans-Bhutan Trail is a centuries-old pilgrimage and communication route, fully restored and spanning approximately 403 kilometres from Haa in western Bhutan to Trashigang in the east. Once traversed by pilgrims, messengers, and traders, parts of the trail had fallen into disuse until restoration efforts began in 2019. Today, it offers hikers a unique way to explore Bhutan’s rich culture, history, and stunning biodiversity, whether by walking the full length or enjoying shorter sections, all while connecting with local communities along the way.

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