Dragon kingdom

Bhutan is perhaps the most mysterious and diverse of all the Himalayan kingdoms, where for centuries a traditional Buddhist culture has thrived in isolation from the rest of the world. It is a land of contrast – with lush forested valleys, fortified monasteries, sacred mountains, art and architecture unique to the region. Our journey begins in Paro and we head out into the countryside to visit the beautiful Punakha, Bumthang and Gangtey Valleys. Here we explore the rural lifestyle and architecture of Bhutan before heading to Thimphu. We have two days to explore the capital before returning to Paro where, on one of the highlights of our tour, we visit Taktsang (the Tiger’s Nest) - a small monastery clinging to a rocky cliff 900 metres above the valley floor.

Itinerary

Day Number(s) Title
1 (Sat) Arrive in Paro and transfer to hotel.
2 Drive to Punakha, with fine mountain views in good weather.
3 Drive to Bumthang via Tongsa, visit Wangdi Phodrang and cross the Pele La Pass to Jakar.
4 Drive to the Phobjika Valley and visit Gangtey.
5 Morning exploration of the valley. Afternoon drive to Thimphu.
6 Full day sightseeing in Thimphu.
7 Drive to Paro and visit the Tiger's Nest Monastery.
8 Trip ends in Paro this morning (Sat).

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    Past Travellers' Ratings & Comments

      • five

      The most memorable part of the trip was the fact that we were off the beaten track for most of our trek. It was so great waking up to a different mountain views each day, and then walking along paths without passing other trekkers. I'm so pleased I did the Annapurna Dhaulagiri trek rather than one of the main trails. It was also fantastic to walk through the little villages, observing daily farming life and having brief encounters with the locals.

       

      – Amanda , Newtown, NSW , January 4th 2010

      • five

      Just go. The mountains are more impressive than you can imagine. The views are spectacular and so varied every day of the trek. The locals are friendly and welcoming and the lodges, whilst basic are really comfortable considering your location. Make sure you do some training - there's a lot of walking up and down, but it's not beyond most people. 

      Don't overpack, you tend to wear clothes for multiple days  Cleaning ie showers available almost every day in some form.

      – Amy , Bacdon, QLD , November 19th 2009

    At A Glance

    Dragon Kingdom
    From USD $2,580*

    Trip Length

    8 days

    Trip Code

    PHDK10

    Activities

    Culture (Easy)

    Countries Visited

    Bhutan

    Start City

    Paro

    End City

    Paro
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