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  1. Apr 29, 2023 · The Snowman Trek is a 27-day challenge that involves crossing 10 high passes over 4500m in altitude and hiking through diverse landscapes and cultures. Learn about the best time, difficulty, itinerary and tips for this epic adventure in Bhutan.

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    The Snowman Trek is the longest hiking trail of Bhutan that extends from Laya to the high Bhutanese Himalayas, covering up the northern part of the Kingdom. It was created by the yak herders of the country.

  3. Bhutan Snowman Trek Trip highlights. Challenge yourself on one of the greatest and most rewarding treks of the Himalaya. Cross 11 high passes as you trek to the isolated region of Lunana. Absorb magnificent mountain views, explore hidden valleys and bask in the serenity of high altitude lakes.

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  4. A high and wild traverse across Bhutan's mountain wilderness of Lunana, visiting isolated villages and virgin peaks. This trip offers a rare opportunity to explore the hidden valleys below the world's highest unclimbed mountain, Gangkar Puensum, and experience the culture and nature of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

  5. The Snowman Trek goes to the remote Lunana district and is considered to be one of the most difficult treks in Bhutan. Crossing dozens of high passes, many over 16,000 ft, this tough trek includes challenges of long distances, altitude, difficult weather conditions and remoteness.

  6. The Bhutan Snowman trek takes 30 -35 days to end, and the maximum elevation of this trek is 5,050 meters from sea level. Through this trek, you will also get a chance to be close to the culture and traditions of the Bhutanese people.

  7. The Snowman Trek is Bhutan’s trek par excellence. With a duration of 25 days, it covers almost the entire northern part of Bhutan, passing through the foothills of the permanently white Himalayan peaks.