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You’ve seen nothing like it before – unless you have already trekked in Bhutan. This adventure trek will leave you with a sense of awe and wonder. Your overall impression will be of an amazing mix of the majestic colours of nature and culture. Refresh your senses with the various greens of the forests as you ascend higher and higher through Oak and Chir Pine forests, the route lined with mosses and lichen, orchids and exotic flowers. This is the season when the Rhododendrons – 45 different species – are in full bloom, as well as magnificent Magnolia. View from a distance, and also up close, the white Himalayan ridges set against the hazy blues of the sky. For reds, yellows and oranges visit the impressive monasteries and temples where Tibetan Buddhism flourishes and red-robed boy-monks chant their prayers.
On this trekking holiday you will get to see it all. We will take you on an exhilarating trek to Laya, the highest village in Bhutan at 3,820 metres where the yak herders have their settled village – a base from which they set out to follow the yaks and pitch their yak-hair tents. Here, black is the dominant colour - the black of yak-hair costumes blended with the natural beige of bamboo hats. These traditional outfits are decorated with chunky stones of coral and turquoise and silver spoons turned into necklaces.
To reach Laya you will cross several high passes, skirt lakes and follow the age-old paths taken by the locals, through several villages, past isolated Dzongs and wide yak pasturelands. Camp at sites with fantastic views and spend your evenings relaxing over nourishing multi-course suppers cooked by our experienced trekking chefs. We supply everything to make your trek a comfortable, memorable experience – 2-person sleeping tents, dining tent, toilet tents and tables and chairs, as well as an experienced team of helpers from guide to cooks to assistants. You carry nothing but your day-pack. We load your rucksack onto mules and our team goes ahead to ensure that your camp and refreshments are awaiting you on arrival after an enjoyable day’s trekking.
Back down in the towns, we will take you on a tour of the sights of Thimphu city, Paro, Punakha and Wangdi. Enjoy watching traditional crafts men and women at work, visit Dzongs, temples, museums and more. Relax, unwind, chat with the locals, take photos, browse in the shops. Celebrate the end of your visit with an evening of traditional entertainment performed by masked dancers and traditional musicians accompanied by classic Bhutanese dining.
Highlights
14-day trek along one of the most scenic, awe-inspiring trekking routes in Bhutan.
One day exploring Laya, the highest village in Bhutan.
Soak in the natural hot spring baths of Gasa
A cultural sightseeing tour of Thimphu, Paro, Punakha and Wangdi.
Visit Dzongs (monasteries) and Lakhangs (temples), museums and villages as well as places of natural beauty.
Short hike to Taktsang Monastery (the famous “Tiger’s Nest”)
Visits to traditional arts and crafts schools, institutes and individual workshops. Watch artisans while they work.
Evening of entertainment - performance of masked dances by a traditional dance troupe and Bhutanese dining.
What’s Included?
You are accompanied by Bhutan Visit's English-speaking guide throughout your visit.
Transport and driver provided for your entire visit. All transfers are included.
14 nights camping with full support team of guides, cooks, assistants and mules to carry your gear.
7 nights in the best international tourist-standard hotels, full of Bhutanese character.
(optional) 1 night with a special dinner in luxury resort hotel.
Three full course meals a day.
Museum entrance fees included.
All government royalties and taxes.
Not included
Flights and airport Taxes. Complimentary booking of your flight from Dehli, Calcutta, Dhaka, Kathmandu or Bangkok to Paro is done by Bhutan Visit. You only need to make connecting flight arrangements.
Tourism Development Fund tax. ($10/person).
EMS delivery of tickets to group leader’s address.
Visa fee($20/person). Complimentary processing of your visa by Bhutan Visit.
Bank charges.
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*Payment to the government of Bhutan is always quoted and paid in US$ by international bank transfer. It is possible to send £ sterling exchanged at the exchange rate on the day of payment.
SLIDE SHOW: THE AERIAL VIEWS
Below is the sample which follows exactly the same route. We have slightly changed the duration.
The trekking and the tour are for a duration of 20 nights and 21 days.
Adventure Trek in Bhutan: Special Tour |
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23 Days/22 Nights |
Day 1 |
Arrive Paro. Lunch at the hotel. Sightseeing in the beautiful Paro valley with its many important cultural and religious sites. Some free time to stroll around town. Introductory talk by your guide. |
Day 2 |
A full day of sightseeing in the Paro valley. Visit the impressive Dzong, the museum, a traditional farmhouse and some of the most interesting temples in the valley. Free time for exploring the town or taking an optional hot stone bath or massage. |
Day 3 |
Hike to Taktsang Monastery, the famous “Tiger’s Nest” perched on a precipitous 1,000m. cliff face. Visit Kichu Lhakhang. O/N Paro |
Day 4 |
Trek starts. Set off early in the morning from Drugyel Dzong. Paro – Shana. A pleasant day following fast-flowing river. Alt 2800m. Distance 17km. 5/6 hours. |
Day 5 |
Shana – Soi Thangthangkha. The river valley widens as we continue uphill. Alt. 3860. Distance 19km. 7/8 hours. |
Day 6 |
Soi Thangthangkha – Jangothang. Reach the Pa-Chu Pass. Views of high ridges. Camp at the base of the Chomolhari mountain, bordering Tibet. Alt. 4040m. Distance 19km. 5/6 hours. |
Day 7 |
Jangothang – Lingshi. Cross the Nyelila Pass (4680m). Views of yak pastures, high ridges, glaciers. Alt 3915m. Distance 19km. 5/6 hours. |
Day 8 |
Lingshi – Chebisa. A shorter walk and a visit to a village. Alt. 3910m. Distance 10km. 6 hours. |
Day 9 |
Chebisa – Shomuthang. Wild, high yak pastures and herders. Gobula Pass (4350m.). Alt. 4260. Distance 17km. 6 hours. |
Day 10 |
Shomuthang – Robluthang. An early start. Cross Jarela Pass (4,600m.) and descend to Tsharijathang valley where you may spot herds of takin, the national animal. Alt. 4250. distance 18km. 6/7 hours
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Day 11 |
Robluthang – Lemithang. Another pass and another descent, reaching Laya district. People in Laya costume can usually be encountered around here. Camp below Gang-Chen-Ta (Great Tiger Mountain). Alt. 4090. Distance 19km. 6/7 hours |
Day 12 |
Lemithang – Laya. Downhill hiking along a winding river valley until reaching Laya village. Camp on a high, flat area to the east of the village with fantastic views. Alt. 3820. Distance 10km. 4/5 hours |
Day 13 |
Laya Halt. Enjoy the views and visit the village to get an idea of the way of life of the people living in the highest village in Bhutan, many days’ walk away from the nearest road. |
Day 14 |
Laya- Koena. Follow the river valley, past some impressive natural, rocky obstacles and awesome glacier-fed rivers. Alt. 3510m. Distance 19km.
7 hours. |
Day 15 |
Koena-Gasa. Cross the Balela Pass (3740m.) before descending through mixed forests along trails well-trodden by the Laya mules when they carry supplies back and fore to the village. The backdrop to the campsite is the beautiful Gasa Dzong and, beyond, a lovely view of the high mountain ranges. Alt. 2900m. Distance 14km. 6/7 hours. |
Day 16 |
Gasa – Gasa Hot-spring. |
Day 17 |
Gasa Hot-spring to Geon Damji. Last night in camp. |
Day 18 |
After a leisurely breakfast drive from Geon Damji. – Punakha. Sightseeing after lunch. O/N hotel in Punakha. |
Day 19 |
Sightseeing in Punakaha and Wangdi. Drive to Phobjika valley and visit Gangtey monastery. Rest and relaxation. O/N Phobjika |
Day 20 |
Drive to Thimphu (3 hours). Full programme of sightseeing in Thimphu. Visits to dzongs, lakhangs and museums. Circumambulate the Memorial Chorten with the locals who go to turn the prayer wheels. Watch traditional artisans at work. Visit the institute of traditional medicine, the takin reserve and the look-out point. |
Day 21 |
Sightseeing in Thimphu. Visit craft museums and colourful local temples. Free time for strolling around the centre. Evening performance by masked dancers with traditional Bhutanese dinner party. |
Day 22 |
Morning in Thimphu, sightseeing, strolling, browsing. Afternoon drive to Paro. Overnight at the luxury Uma Resort. Indulge in sophisticated dining and perhaps an optional stone bath or massage. |
Day 23 |
Departure. Tashi Delek. |
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Fixed Departure Date
When to Go:
22nd Sept. to 12th Oct.08
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Trip Rating |
Medium. |
Trip Duration
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21 Days / 20 Nights |
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Minimum group size: |
8 (Eight)
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Types of Activities: |
Trekking.
Driving. Sightseeing |
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Accomodation: |
Fully supported camping |
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Full board, twin-sharing |
Trip Price: |
Optional Luxury hotels
Special Tour:
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FLIGHTS :
RETURN ECONOMY AIRFARE:
from Bangkok US$ 720+tax
from Dehli US$ 630+tax
from Calcutta US$ 380+tax
from Kathmandu US$ 380+tax
Business Class Upgrade from $70
Visa Fee: US$ 20
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Tour Options
Travel as a private group of any size and choose your own departure dates or join one of our fixed-date group tours by clicking the box below.
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