Hiker’s Journey to Bhutan

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Emerald valleys, deep rhododendron forests, serene villages, exuberant festivals that honor the guardian deities—we invite you to experience a rare Himalayan world on this cultural and hiking adventure. We’ll discover the kingdom of Bhutan’s unique heritage on hikes to pilgrimage sites in the sacred Bumthang Valley, follow trails to cliff-perched Tiger’s Nest...
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Overview

Trip type
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • Hike and explore the ethereal Bumthang region, spiritual center of this Himalayan kingdom
    • Attend a wildly colorful Buddhist tsechu festival
    • Meet artisans, farmers, Buddhist pilgrims, and red-robed monks
    • Climb the ancient trail to the cliff-perched Tiger’s Nest monastery
    • Overnights in deluxe hotels and welcoming lodges

What's this trip about?

    Emerald valleys, deep rhododendron forests, serene villages, exuberant festivals that honor the guardian deities—we invite you to experience a rare Himalayan world on this cultural and hiking adventure. We’ll discover the kingdom of Bhutan’s unique heritage on hikes to pilgrimage sites in the sacred Bumthang Valley, follow trails to cliff-perched Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and meet villagers at work in their fields as we hike to traditional hamlets. We’ve timed every departure to include a tsechu—a festival held at a centuries-old monastery where intricate dance-dramas depict the world of demons and deities. Lovely hotels and mountain lodges welcome us each night, and our Bhutanese Trip Leaders share their passion for their extraordinary country.

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Details

Itinerary focusActive and Outdoor Sports
Group sizeSmall Group - max of 15 people
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityParo, Bhutan
End CityParo, Bhutan

Travel Themes

  • Cultural
  • High Adventure
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Festivals & Special Events

Destinations

  • Asia
  • Bhutan

Attractions

  • Bumthang Valley
  • Punakha
  • Thimpu

Activities

  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • Trekking

Trip includes

    • Expert leadership of a Wilderness Travel Trip Leader and local guides
    • Accommodations; please note that rooms with double beds are usually not available in Bhutan. Most lodge rooms are twin-bedded.
    • All meals included
    • Government taxes and fees
    • Land transportation, airport transfers for passengers as noted in the Detailed Itinerary

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Itinerary

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Days 1-2: Paro / Thimphu

Accommodation: Le Méridien Hotel

Flying to the green Paro Valley, we head to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, where we stretch our legs on a hike up to Cheri, a 17th century monastery and major Buddhist teaching university and retreat center.

Days 3-5: Punakha and Phobjikha Valleys

Accommodation: Dragon's Nest Resort; Drubchhu Resort; Hotel Lobesa; Zhingkham Resort

In the lush Punakha Valley, we hike through riverside villages to Chimi Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to the Tibetan Buddhist saint known as “the divine madman” for his unconven...

Days 6-12: Bumthang / Tsechu Festival / Paro

Yangkhil Resort; Zhiwa Ling Hotel
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Haven Resort; Le Meridien

The tranquil Bumthang region of central Bhutan has an extraordinary concentration of venerated temples and monasteries. It was here that Buddhism was introduced to Bhutan in the 7th century. We hike to some of the region’s most sacred sites, including 17th century Kur...

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Price From $5,995
Price per day$500
Single supplement (single occupancy)$1,450
Last Updated: 3/1/2019

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Logistics

What's excluded

    • International airfare, hotels in Bangkok
    • Airport transfers for individual arrival or departure, airport departure taxes
    • Optional tipping or gratuities to leaders or staff
    • Pre-trip expenses of medical immunizations (if any), travel insurance, or passports and visas
    • Other expenses of a personal nature (alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.)

Accommodation

,Le Méridien Hotel: Thimphu, Bhutan Opened in 2014, Le Meridien’s brilliant white building capped with a vibrant red roof and orange-trimmed windows reveals a modern twist on traditional Bhutanese architecture. Guestrooms are spacious and have wonderful views of Thimphu’s tranquil mountains nearby, and the hotel is within a five-minute walk of the famous Memorial Chorten and close to small shops and markets—the perfect location to immerse yourself in the timeless environment. Le Meridien also has an indoor pool to unwind after an exploratory day in the “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” Dragon's Nest Resort: Days 3 to 4 (2 nights), Wangduephodrang, Bhutan The Dragon’s Nest Resort is a rustic country hotel nestled in the Punakha Valley on the banks of the Puna Tsang Chu River. Guestrooms are simple, but clean and comfortable, with en suite bathrooms and hot-water showers, and the hotel property is well maintained. All 18 of the guestrooms have views overlooking the river and the valley. Meals are served buffet-style in the separate central dining room. Drubchhu Resort: Days 3 to 4 (2 nights), Punakha, Bhutan The charming Drubchhu Resort, surrounded by paddy fields and farmhouses, and adorned with lovely gardens (where the owner grows her own fruits and vegetables), is a simple and pleasant retreat in Punakha. Large rooms have comfortable beds and a spacious bathroom, and all have views of the lush environment where you can watch the clouds roll over the mountain tops and cascade into the valley. A short walk from the hotel brings you to lively markets, and the friendly staff is always quick to help with directions. Hotel Lobesa: Days 3 to 4 (2 nights), Punakha, Bhutan Perched on the slopes of plantations overlooking the Punakha Valley, and managed by a family who has resided in the Punakha Valley for generations, Hotel Lobesa is a clean and relaxing respite. Rooms are comfortable, have Wi-Fi, and the hotel is near the famous Temple of Fertility, Chimi Lhakhang. If you have time and are feeling adventurous, experience Bhutanese nightlife with a visit to the nearby karaoke lounge. Zhingkham Resort: Days 3 to 4 (2 nights), Punakha, Bhutan Overlooking the Punakha Valley, Zhingkham Resort is a privately owned hotel with a relaxing atmosphere. Comfortable guestrooms have white-linen beds, and private balconies feature beautifully carved wooden railings. For a great photo op, head to the open-air lounge area with sweeping vistas of the mountains and valley and perfectly placed with full views of the Punakha Dzong. Yangkhil Resort: Day 6 (1 night), Trongsa, Bhutan After a long day of travel through the countryside, the Yangkhil Resort is a welcoming oasis. Built in traditional Bhutanese style, this hillside hotel, with its breathtaking views of the mountains and imposing Trongsa Dzong, features spacious chalet-style rooms that are simple but comfortable, modern, and clean. A dining terrace overlooks a tranquil flower-filled garden with fish ponds, a stream, and water-driven prayer wheel. The staff is friendly and helpful. Zhiwa Ling Hotel: Days 10 to 11 (2 nights), Paro, Bhutan Located on 10 acres in a serene setting in the green Paro Valley, the deluxe Zhiwa Ling is a wonderful example of traditional Bhutanese architecture, every bit of it hand-carved in Bhutan by local craftsmen. The 45 rooms (all suites) are airy and large, with balconies opening onto views of world-famous Taktsang Monastery. At the hotel’s Menlha Spa, enjoy a sauna or a Bhutanese-style massage, perfect after a long day’s hike, while the tea room offers local safflower and cinnamon herb teas. The hotel has two restaurants, plus the Mad Monk bar, a great spot for winding down. The Zhiwa Ling has appeared on Conde Nast Traveler’s annual “Gold List.” Haven Resort: Days 10 to 11 (2 nights), Paro, Bhutan Set in the hills above Paro, the Thai-owned Haven Resort is decorated in modern yet traditional Bhutanese style. The Bhu Thai Restaurant, the hotel’s main dining room, serves Thai and continental cuisine and offers panoramic views of the surrounding orchards and forest. Spa facilities, including massage and hot stone bath, are available. Le Meridien: Days 10 to 11 (2 nights), Paro, Bhutan Set along the riverfront, this hotel offers a little bit of luxury in the heart of Paro, while still being conveniently located near the Paro Airport, Bhutan's only international airport. Guestrooms are clean and modern with beautiful wall decorations, wood floors, marble bathrooms, and serene views of the mountains and Paro River. During your free time, relax on the outdoor terrace or enjoy a walk to the river.
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Meals Included

All meals included

Age Requirements
No age restrictions
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Cancellation And Transfer Fee Schedule

  • Up to 91 days prior to departure: No charge!
  • 61-90 days prior to departure: 25% of trip cost
  • 46-60 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost
  • 45 days or less: 100% of trip cost
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Trip ID
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