Yes, in order to arrange for visas, permits, lodging, and services, foreign visitors must make their travel arrangements through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or international partner.
The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a daily fee charged by the government to international visitors. The revenue supports free healthcare, education, infrastructure development, and environmental conservation in Bhutan.
Yes, solo travellers are welcome and can choose a private route tailored to their tastes or join group trips.
Yes, each guide with Trekkup Bhutan has a professional training, a license, and extensive experience guiding adventure and cultural trips through Bhutan's varied landscapes.
Yes, we set up camping gear, trekking permits, skilled guides, cooks, and support staff for trekking trips in order to guarantee a comfortable and safe trip.
By reducing our influence on the environment, helping local people, encouraging cultural preservation, and adhering to Bhutan's national tourism policies that prioritize responsibility and quality, we are dedicated to sustainable travel.
Yes, we facilitate a seamless and trouble-free arrival into Bhutan by handling the complete visa procedure and obtaining all necessary travel permits.
We organize a choice of lodging options, such as boutique stays, conventional homestays, and 3-4 and luxury hotels. Comfortable camping facilities are offered during trips.
Yes, we design tours for all fitness levels, from gentle hikes to challenging multi-day treks. Our team helps you choose an itinerary that matches your experience, fitness, and interests.
We offer a wide range of adventure experiences including high-altitude trekking, mountain hiking, white-water rafting, cultural hikes, and scenic nature explorations across Bhutan’s valleys and Himalayan landscapes.