Bhutan

Trans Bhutan Trail | October

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Expedition

2/5

Trek difficulty is rated numerically based on distance and elevation.

2-7 October, 2025

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Hotel

Type of stay

Flight to Paro

Way to get to the location

More than 5 days

6 Days / 5 Nights

Duration of the trip

Trans Bhutan Trail

The Trans Bhutan Trail, dating back to the 16th century, was once a vital lifeline connecting Bhutanese fortresses (Dzongs). It also served as a pilgrimage route for Buddhists from the east seeking to visit the most sacred sites in West Bhutan and Tibet. Today, this renowned footpath is undergoing a revitalization through a social enterprise that works with local communities to restore it. After being closed for over 60 years, the trail, which stretches from Haa in the west to Trashigang in the east, has recently reopened. This groundbreaking, not-for-profit initiative aims to promote sustainable tourism and showcase Bhutan's rich cultural heritage for the benefit of its people. Spanning 403 kilometers, the Trans Bhutan Trail is widely regarded as one of the world's most remarkable walking routes.
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Key Highlights

TBT Adventure

Relish the adventure of passing by multiple mountain passes connecting various valleys

Mountain Villages

Trek past multiple mountain villages, some of which have just a couple of houses

Unique Culture

Experience the Bhutanese way of life intimately as you criss-cross over multiple towns on the trail

FAQs

How do I book a trip with Juniper Outdoor?

Booking with Juniper Outdoor is simple. Once you find a trip that excites you, click the "Contact Us " or “WhatsApp” button on the trip page. This will lead you to a short form that collects your contact information and preferences. Our team will then reach out to you with availability, a brief consultation if needed, and next steps. You can secure your slot by paying a deposit or full amount, after which we’ll send you a detailed pre-departure pack including packing lists, training recommendations (if applicable), and travel tips. We recommend booking at least 4 weeks in advance to secure your spot, especially for treks with limited permits or during peak season. If you're planning a private or custom departure, we’ll guide you through tailoring the experience to your group’s needs. Feel free to contact us anytime with questions before or after booking.

What’s included in the cost of a Juniper Outdoor trip?

Our trip cost includes nearly everything you’ll need for a seamless experience.Typically, this covers all accommodations (lodges, campsites, or guesthouses),meals during the expedition, support staff (guides, cooks, porters), permits, transport during the trip (like internal drives or local transfers), and group equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, and technical gear. Each trip page has a detailed “What’s Included” section, and we encourage you to review it carefully. What’s not included are your travel expenses like flight tickets to and from the trip start point (unless stated), personal trekking gear(clothing, hiking boots, backpacks), insurance, and incidental personal expenses like snacks or souvenirs. For some international trips or expeditions, flights, visa fees, and extra nights before/after the trip may be additional.Transparency is key at Juniper, so we’re always happy to walk you through the cost breakdown or advise on gear rentals or purchases if needed.

What safety measures do you have in place during your trips?

Safety is non-negotiable at Juniper Outdoor. Every trip is led by a certified wilderness first responder (WFR) or trained mountain guide, equipped to handle altitude sickness, minor injuries, and emergencies. We carry comprehensive first aid kits, pulse oximeters, and oxygen cylinders on all high-altitude expeditions. Our campsites are chosen for safe terrain and proximity to evacuation routes when needed. For more remote trips, we have satellite communication devices and access to rescue services. We limit group sizes to ensure individual attention and regularly conduct risk assessments during the journey. Additionally, we brief all participants on mountain hygiene, hydration, and acclimatization best practices. Your pre-departure pack will also include a checklist of safety essentials you should carry personally. Our ethos is simple: the mountain will always be there — we don’t take unnecessary risks. Your health and well-being come before any summit.

What kind of people join Juniper Outdoor trips?

Our community is wonderfully diverse — but they share a few commonthreads: curiosity, grit, humility, and a love for the outdoors. We’ve welcomed solo travelers in their 20s, retired couples in their 50s, and families with teenagers seeking a shared adventure. Many are working professionals looking for a reset, creatives or entrepreneurs craving nature, or global citizens wanting to connect to remote corners of India and beyond. Most importantly, they value slow travel, meaningful conversation, and respectful exploration. Our groups are intentionally small — usually 10 to 16 people — to foster connection without crowding the trail. The vibe is inclusive and uncompetitive; there’s space for both silence and storytelling. Whether you're new to trekking or a seasoned mountaineer, you’ll find that our trips attract kindred spirits — people who are as excited by the journey as they are by the summit.

What kind of gear do I need to bring for the trek?

We provide a detailed packing list tailored to each region, season, and difficulty. Generally, you’ll need sturdy trekking shoes, a daypack, weatherproof outerwear (like a rain jacket or down jacket), layered clothing for cold and warm conditions, a headlamp, refillable water bottles, sun protection, and personal toiletries. For multi-day treks, we recommend moisture-wicking base layers, gloves, a warm hat, and trekking poles. Juniper provides all group camping gear — tents, sleeping bags, mats, and technical equipment (ice axes, crampons, if needed). We also help connect you with rental services if you’re missing something, especially for big-ticket items like jackets or sleeping bags. Packing light but smart is key. We’ll send you a downloadable checklist in your pre-departure kit, and our team is happy to review your packing plan with you before you arrive. Good gear means more comfort, confidence, and joy on the trail.

What kind of food is served during the trip?

Food is a big part of the Juniper experience. Whether you’re in a guesthouse, mountain lodge, or remote campsite, you’ll be served nutritious, locallynutritious,locally inspired meals designed to fuel your journey. On the trail, our kitchen team prepares hot breakfast (think porridge, eggs, paratha), packed or hot lunches, evening snacks, and hearty dinners (dal, rice, vegetables, pasta, or local dishes). We use clean water, fresh ingredients, and avoid oily or spicy food at altitude. Hot drinks like tea, coffee, and soups are always available. We cater to vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets on request. If you have allergies or specific preferences, let us know in advance — we take dietary needs seriously. Meals are timed to your exertion, ensuring you’re energized for the climb and able to recover properly. Expect delicious mountain hospitality: soul food with a view.

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