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Nature Trails of the East

Nature Trails of the East

KinGyel With: Nature Trails of the East

Eastern Bhutan’s nature trails are some of the most untouched and authentic in the country. Unlike the more commercialized western regions, the east offers a deep connection with nature, diverse ecosystems, and intimate cultural experiences. These trails aren’t just about walking through forests—they’re about stepping into a world where traditions, wildlife, and landscape exist in harmony.

Eastern Bhutan covers districts like:

  1. Trashigang
  2. Trashiyangtse
  3. Mongar
  4. Lhuentse
  5. Samdrup
  6. Jongkhar Pemagatshel

Why You Should Explore These Trails?

  1. Pristine Environments
  2. Rich Cultural Encounters
  3. Wildlife and Birdlife
  4. Spiritual and Historical Significance
Examples of Nature Trails in Eastern Bhutan
  1. Samdrup Jongkhar to Deothang Trail
    • A lush, low-altitude trek through tropical forests.
    • Ideal for observing butterflies, plants, and birds.
    • Supported by eco-tourism and community-run projects.
  2. Lhuentse Trails (Khoma Village Route)
    • Walk through ancient textile-weaving villages.
    • Explore valleys and sacred cliffs while learning about the famous kushuthara fabric.
  3. Mongar to Drametse
    • Hike through mixed forests to reach the revered Drametse Monastery.
    • Often tied to local festivals and spiritual retreats.
  4. Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary
    • A sanctuary trail famous for black-necked cranes (winter visitors).
    • Quiet, riverside routes and traditional Bhutanese settlements.
  5. Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary
    • One of Bhutan’s most unique nature trails, located in Trashigang.
    • Trekking through yak-herder communities and rare Himalayan ecosystems.
    • Cultural interactions with the Brokpa people.