

I visited Nepal in September 2006 for the purpose of trekking in the Annapurna Sanctuary area. I was introduced to Clan Treks and Bishwa Chapagain by a mutual friend from the United Kingdom.
The level of service I received from Clan Treks was second to none, in fact a close friendship has developed as a result of the 10 days we spend trekking in the Sanctuary...
Ian Harries Grantham,
Lincolnshire , UK
Bhutan presents a spectacular natural landscape with snow peaks to the north and green mountains and deep gorges. Many ancient Buddhist monasteries dot the landscape. The Bhutanese are a deeply religious people. Followers of Mahayana Buddhism, their beliefs intricately weave into their daily lives.
The country's relative isolation and unabashed scenic beauty makes it for all practical purposes the last post to paradise. This is a destination that charms the visitor to a never before experience. The kingdom offers a geographical diversity of tropical forests and foothills with elevations of only 300 meters to the south of the country while it peaks at 7000 meters at high Himalayan altitudes. Temperatures vary drastically between day and night and between altitudes.
| Days | Itinerary | Altitude | Distance | Time |
| Day 01 | Arrive Kathmandu | 1300m | ||
| Day 02 | Kathmandu Sightseeing | |||
| Day 03 | Kathmandu – Paro | 2260m | ||
| Day 04 | Paro – Thimphu | 2300m | 2hrs | |
| Day 05 | Thimphu sightseeing | |||
| Day 06 | Thimphu – Wangduephodrang/Punakha | 1250m | 3hrs | |
| Day 07 | Wangduephodrang | 2890m | 2½ hrs | |
| Day 08 | Wangduephodrang – Paro | 2260m | 6½ hrs | |
| Day 09 | Paro – Kathmandu | 1300m | ||
| Day 10 | Departure |