How many of you know of Bhutan? Recently, this small Himalayan country was in a lot of news due to the Indian Army’s standoff with their Chinese counterparts on Doklam (a strategic plateau in Bhutan). The fact is Bhutan is India’s most friendly neighbor and it is surprising we know so less about this country. Early this year while I was doing some research for my yearly “Big” Himalayan Trek, I came across some relatively unknown treks in Bhutan – a land very less known to Indians. Among them "The Jumolhari Trek" got my attention mainly because of the type of landscape , weather condition , availability of my fellow trekkers and the time period I had in mind ( May-June ). Even though there are a few travel agencies conducting adventure and cultural tours in Bhutan, but the information available is relatively less and this is one of the reasons I want to share my experience via this post so that more and more people get an opportunity to visit this beautifully preserved country.
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