By Nandani Sharma
Not Just Trails – These are Stories You Walk Through
The Himalayas aren’t just a backdrop in Nepal and Bhutan – they are the heartbeat. Trekking here isn’t only about altitude and endurance. It’s about winding paths through yak pastures, ancient monasteries hanging off cliffs and quiet moments where the only sound is your breath meeting the mountains.
Top Treks in Nepal – The Rooftop of the World
- Everest Base Camp Trek
- Reach 5,364 meters at the foot of the world’s tallest peak
- Walk through Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche
- Visit monasteries en route and witness prayer flags dancing in icy wind
- Best time to visit – March – May and September – November
- Annapurna Circuit Trek
- A classic loop through diverse terrains: waterfalls, deserts, and alpine forests
- Crosses the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m)
- Stay in traditional teahouses and sip yak butter tea with locals
- Best time to visit – October – November and March – April
- Langtang Valley Trek
- A quieter, less commercialized option
- Famous for rhododendron forests and views of Langtang Lirung
- Interactions with the Tamang community make it culturally rich
- Best time – March – May and September- December
Top treks in Bhutan – Where Spirituality Walks Beside You
- Druk Path Trek
- Short (5-6 days) but stunning – between Paro and Thimpu
- Camp by alpine lakes, trek past dzongs and ancient temples
- Perfect for first timers or those seeking moderate challenge
- Best time: March-June and September-November
- Jomolhari Trek
- Bhutan’s most popular high-altitude trek
- Pass through yak herder camps, glacial rivers, and the base of Mt. Jomolhari (7,314 m)
- Visit remote villages with age old traditions
- Best time: April-May and October-November
3. Snowman Trek (for pros!)
- One of the toughest treks in the world – not for beginners
- Cross 11 passes, many over 5,000 meters
- Experience Bhutan’s most remote landscapes, untouched by modernity
- Best time: Late September to mid-October
Trekking with Aryavrit Travels – Your compass in the Himalayas
Trekking in Nepal or Bhutan isn’t just about lacing up your boots – it’s about knowing when to go, what to pack, how to pace and whom to trust on the trail. That’s where Aryavrit Travels comes in;
- Customized Trekking Itineraries – from light day hikes to multi – week adventures
- Permits and Paperwork – we handle all cross-border trekking formalities (especially in Bhutan)
- Local guides and porters – trained, respectful and knowledgeable
- Accommodation – teahouse bookings in Nepal, tented camps in Bhutan
- Concierge support – emergency contacts, weather alerts, and daily briefings
Whether you want to chase prayer flags or just chase your breath in thin air – we are here to guide you. Let Aryavrit Travels turn your trekking dreams into stories you’ll tell around fires and coffee tables for years.