Overview
Bhutan, a tiny Kingdom hidden by the staggering mountains of the Himalayas remained in self-imposed isolation until it opened the door to the outside world in the 1960s. Bhutan still remains largely untouched by worldly influence and holds strongly on to its age-old traditions.
On this 11 nights journey, you will delve into the magical Kingdom with a private expert guide and discover happiness amidst stunning landscapes dotted with impressive fortresses and ornate temples. Meet and mingle with local people who live a simple but content life. Get first-hand experience on what makes Bhutan a unique destination in the world.
This trip includes a 3-day enriching trek through several beautiful villages and monasteries, forests of juniper, bamboo, magnolia and rhododendrons and over small streams of cold, clear mountain water. offering beautiful views of the country with mostly gentle, forested slopes.
Trip Highlights:
- Discover the wonders of Bhutan through the core of 4 western and 2 central districts of Bhutan with its ancient culture still intact.
- A journey to the cultural heartland of Bhutan (Bumthang valley) to find inner peace among the ornately built temples and interact with monks and ramble through the rural villages less visited by tourists.
- 3-Day trekking through less travelled villages, pristine forests and enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayan mountains.
- One full day in the capital city Thimphu will imbibe in you how Bhutan is embracing modern development while still preserving its unique culture that has remained unchanged for centuries.
- Hike to the 8th-century sacred site where Bhutan’s iconic landmark, 17th century Paro Taktsang or Tiger’s Nest is hanging on an 800-meter rock cliff.
- Visit ancient temples and magnificent Dzongs (fortresses) and marvel at the fine wall paintings, exquisite architecture and craftsmanship that still continue to influence the Bhutanese architecture today.
- Spend a night at a family farmhouse and get insights into the life of Bhutanese farmers
Highlights
- Explore Dochula Pass with panoramic views
- Hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten
- Cross Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge
- Visit the iconic Punakha Dzong fortress
- Trek through stunning Bhutanese landscapes
There are only two airlines that operates in and out of Bhutan; Drukair & Bhutan Airlines. The flight tends to get fully booked months ahead especially during the peak seaon. We highly recommened you to book flight tickets much ahead of your departure date. You can either book the Drukair / Bhutan Airlines flight online by yourself or leave it to us if you have any trouble booking the flight, will be happy to help you in any way we can. We try to take hassle out of our visiting guests by handling all booking process – flight tickets to/from Bhutan, visa processing, hotel reservatons and all other ground handlings.
Itinerary
On your arrival at the only International Airport in Bhutan, your guide and driver will meet and greet you at the airport and then transfer to Punakha valley.
Distance to Punakha 115km
Driving Time 3-3.5 Hours
Paro Altitude 2,195m/7,200ft
Punakha Altitude 1,200m/3,940ft
Dochula Pass
En route stop briefly at Dochula – a sacred mountain pass at an elevation of 3150m and enjoy a grand view of some of the highest mountains of Bhutan on a clear day. From there continue driving towards Punakha and gradually descend to a warm low altitude valley within an hour. Continue to drive towards Punakha valley.
Chimi Lhakhang (Temple of Fertility)
Just about 11km before reaching Punakha town, visit the famous 15th century Chimi Lhakhang popularly known among tourists as “Temple of Fertility”. A gentle walk through the terraced rice fields and traditional farmhouses painted with phalluses will give you a unique experience. Explore the nearby village. If time permits, you will visit Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendup Nunnery located on a peaceful hilltop overlooking the lower Punakha valley.
Accommodation: Hotel Lobesa or Meri Puensum Resort.
Start point Paro International Airport, Paro, Bhutan00:00 - 23:55
Hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten
After an early breakfast, drive to the nearest road-head and hike to Khamsum Yuellay Namgyel Chorten located on a serene hilltop overlooking the fertile Punakha valley. The hike takes you through the beautiful terraced rice fields and traditional houses. It takes about 2-2.5 hrs round trip. After the hike, retrace your footstep back to the road-head and drive to visit the most beautiful 17th century Punakha Dzong.
Punakha Dzong
The 17th century Punakha Dzong is considered as the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. This magnificent fortress displays fine Bhutanese arts and craftsmanship which continues to influence the Bhutanese architecture to this day. You will spend some time appreciating the intricate woodworks and sacred wall paintings.
Bhutan’s Longest Suspension Bridge
After visiting the Punakha Dzong, you will walk to the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan and enjoy its beauty. After lunch, transfer to Trongsa in Central Bhutan. En route drive through the highest mountain pass between Punakha and Trongsa (Pelela 3,350m). You will have several opportunities for photography and views of valleys and mountains along the way.
Distance to Trongsa 145km
Driving Time 4 hours
Trongsa Altitude 2,200m/7,220ft
Dinner and overnight at Tashi Ninjay Guest House Yangkhil Resort
Trongsa Dzong & Royal Heritage Museum
After breakfast, visit the largest fortress in Bhutan, 17th-century Trongsa Dzong (Optional as it will be the same as any other fortress) From there walk up to the promontory on which the Royal Heritage Museum housed in the 17th-century watchtower is located.
Distance to Bumthang 68km
Driving Time 3 hours
Trongsa Altitude 2,600m/8,530ft
Transfer to Bumthang valley (driving time 3-hours). En route drive through the highest mountain pass between Trongsa and Bumthang (Yotongla 3,450m). Stop briefly at Chumey village to see Yathra Weaving Center and get insights into the traditional attires and weaving culture of the people of Bumthang valley.
Swiss Cheese & Wine Factor and Tamzhing Lhakhang
After lunch, visit the Swiss Cheese and Wine factory which was established by Mr. Fritz Maurer, a Swiss volunteer who came to Bhutan in the early 1960s and made Bumthang his home. After that visit the sacred Tamzhing temple built in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa who is considered as the patron saint of Bhutan. Among the many treasures and religious artefacts handcrafted by the Pema Lingpa himself, there is an armory which stood the test of time for five centuries bearing no rust or any sign of deterioration. It is believed that you will be cleansed of all your past sins and defilement if you circumambulate the inner sanctum of the temple 3 rounds carrying that sacred armory. This is one activity enjoyed by all visitors with fun and a sense of veneration.
Leisure time around Chamkhar, the main town of Bumthang.
Dinner and overnight Kaila Guest House or Mountain Lodge
Tang Valley & Burning Lake (Mebar Tso)
After breakfast, drive for about 45min to the sacred lake called Mebartso from where a sacred statue and other religious treasures were discovered by Terton Pema Lingpa.
You would see these sacred objects at Tamzhing temple on Day 3. Visit the nearby Tang village and ramble through the rural settlements to understand the daily lives of the farmers of Bumthang. Home-cooked local cuisine unique to Bumthang will be organized at one of the village farmhouses for lunch. After lunch, spend some time with the local family. Drive back to Bumthang.
Distance to Tang Valley 30km
Driving Time 1 hour
Kurjey Lhakhang
Visit Kurjey Lhakhang which is built on the sacred site blessed by Guru Padmasambhava in the 8th century. Guru Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Bhutan and is revered as the second Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism. If you wish, visit one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, the 7th century Jambay Lhakhang believed to have been built overnight by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.
Accommodation: Kaila Guest House or Mountain Lodge
Transfer to Phobjikha valley
After breakfast, transfer to Phobjikha valley in Gangtey. Phobjikha is a vast U-shaped glacial valley at an elevation of about 3,000m/9,840ft and it is a winter home for endangered Black Necked Crane from November to March and migrates back to Tibetan Plateau by the beginning of spring season. As part of the conservation effort, Phobjikha valley has been declared as a protected area.
Distance to Phobjikha valley 150km
Driving Time 4.5 hours
Phobjikha Altitude 3,000m/9,840ft
Gangtey Nature Hike
After lunch in Phobjikha, venture out on an exhilarating nature hike through the pristine valley. The trail is about 5km and takes approx. 3 hours through the woods surrounded by splendid nature all around, wonderful meadows, beautiful traditional village houses, farmlands and crystalline streams. This short nature trail gives you a great feeling of the valley and understanding of the livelihood of the people living there. Lots of opportunities to take beautiful pictures! In the evening, take a traditional hot stone bath for $15 believed to have a therapeutic effect (optional).
Accommodation: Yueloki Guest House or a similar one
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, you will embark on an exciting 3-day trek. The Trek starts near the village of Tabiting.
The trail winds through meadows and fields and the climb takes you through a mixed forest of juniper, bamboo, magnolia and rhododendron to Tsele La (3430m). From here you descend into the Juge Kangkha Chhu valley. Further on, the path leads to Gogona, well known for its “Gogona Cheese” production. The campsite is a bit further on besides a small stream in a yak pasture called Zasa.
Distance 15km
Time 6-7 hours
Ascent 610m
Descent 410m
Camp Altitude 3,310m/10,860ft
Accommodation: Outdoor camping
A gentle climb leads to Shobe La pass (3,480m). The descent from the pass leads to a wide valley, surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges. Below the route, one can see Khothokha, a village with about 60 houses. You finally reach the campsite by climbing gently up till you see four chortens in a forest of blue pine.
Distance 16km
Time 6-7 hours
Ascent 450m
Descent 860m
Camp Altitude 3,330m/10,925ft
Accommodation: Outdoor camping at Chorten Karpo (3330m)
After breakfast at the camp, you climb till you reach a forest road. From here it’s an easy walk up to a little ridge at 2,800m. The walk down back into the valley leads you through Bhutan’s best bird-watching areas. The trek ends at Tikke Zampa where your driver will be waiting. Your trekking team will bid you farewell at this point.
After the trek ends, you will be transferred to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. En route, stop briefly at Dochula Pass for a coffee break. On arrival in Thimphu, spend leisure time around the streets of Thimphu. Thimphu is home to around 115,000 residents and this bustling little city is the main centre of commerce, religion and government in the country. Thimphu is the only capital city in the world without traffic lights.
Leisure time to explore Thimphu streets.
Trekking Distance 12km
Time 4-5 hours
Ascent 120m
Descent 1340m
Thimphu Altitude 2,334m/7,655ft
Distance to Thimphu 77km
Driving time 2.5-hours
Accommodation: Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara
Today, you will spend the day exploring Thimphu, the only capital city in the world without traffic lights. You will understand how Bhutan embraces modernization while still trying to preserve its age-old traditions.
Buddha Dordhenma Statue
After breakfast, visit the giant Buddha statue located on a hilltop overlooking the Thimphu valley. The magnificent 169 feet tall bronze statue of Lord Buddha is located on a hilltop, Kuensel Phodrang, overlooking the Thimphu valley.
Institute of Traditional Arts & Crafts
Visit the National Institute for Zorig Chusum where the 13 traditional arts & crafts of Bhutan are taught. If the class is in session, you can hop in and observe while the students gets hands-on training. Opens during working weekdays & on Saturdays 10am-noon.
National Library & Archives or Bhutan
Visit National Library of Bhutan considered as a national treasure of Bhutan and fundamental source of Bhutanese history, religion, medicine, arts and culture. Opens during working weekdays & on Saturdays 10am-noon.
Centenary Farmers’ Market & Archery Range
If you wish, visit the Centenary Farmer’s Market where you will see farmers from across the country sell their products like vegetables, fruits and cereals. You will understand the food preference and culture in Bhutanese society.
Drive to nearby Changlimithang Archery Range to witness the game of archery if the match is in progress. You will see archers dancing and singing each time the target is hit from a distance of 145m. Archery is the national sport of Bhutan.
Leisure time around Thimphu town.
Accommodation: Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara
Today, you will be transferred back to Paro and visit some of the landmarks in the valley. Later after lunch, drive to the hilltop overlooking the Paro valley and interact with the monks at the peaceful and secluded monastery.
National Museum of Bhutan
The National Museum of Bhutan is located in Paro just above the Rinpung Dzong (administrative headquarter of Paro district) was established in 1968. The collection at the National Museum preserves a snap-shot of the rich cultural traditions of the country.
7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang
Visit one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, a seventh-century Kyichu Lhakhang (Lhakhang means “temple”), which is located just a few minutes drive from the main town of Paro, is one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan. It is believed to have been built in 659 A.D. by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in a single day.
Drive to Sangchokhor Monastery
Later after lunch, drive to the Sangchen Chokhor Buddhist College located on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Paro Valley. You can meet and mingle with happy monks, meditate and offer prayers if you wish.
Distance to Paro 55km
Driving Time 1.5-hours
Paro Altitude 2,200m/7,220ft)
Dinner and overnight at Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort
After early breakfast, drive to the base of Taksang, Ramthagk and hike to the famous Paro Taktsang built on the face of an 800-meter rocky cliff. The roundtrip hike takes around 4-5 hours. The history of Taktsang is associated with the visit of Guru Padmasambhava (known as Guru Rinpoche), the Indian saint who came to Bhutan and introduced Tantric Buddhism in the 8th century AD.
One-way horse riding is available for about USD20 up to the midpoint (Taktsang Viewpoint Cafeteria) but the journey is best enjoyed on foot.
After lunch at Taktsang cafeteria, retrace your footsteps back to the base where your driver will be waiting. Spend some leisure time around Paro town.
Towards the late afternoon, visit a beautiful farmhouse for home-cooked local cuisine. You may want to experience a therapeutic and revitalising traditional hot stone bath for an additional fee of US$15 per person charged by the owner.
Dinner and overnight at Khangkhu Resort or BhutanMandala Resort
Day 12 Transfer to Paro International Airport for Departure
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. Your guide will assist you to complete all exit formalities before you check-in.
End point Paro International Airport, Paro, Bhutan00:00 - 23:55
What's Included
Accommodation
The price includes standard twin sharing accommodation at 3-star hotels certified by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Our partner hotels are handpicked based on the recommendations and good experiences from our past guests. You will be informed of where you will stay at each destination before your arrival.
During the course of trekking, we provide full-service outdoor camping in the pristine wilderness at designated campsites. Our trekking crew will transport the tents and camping equipment, pitch the tents, prepare and serve meals, washings will also be done by our trekking staff. You just have to bring a sleeping bag and a travel pillow. We will send you a suggested packing list after we receive your booking.
You will also have an option (prior arrangement required) to stay at village homestay/farmhouse at few destinations to get insight into the local culture and feast on delicious local cuisine and take part in preparing some of the popular dishes of Bhutan.
Guide
We believe tour guides play an important role in making your journey memorable and getting the most out of your trip. All our guides are experienced English-speaking licensed by the Tourism Council of Bhutan and they will accompany you throughout your trip in Bhutan. They are always ready to serve you and take care of you every step of your journey so that you go back home satisfied and happy with good memories that will last a lifetime.
And the driver’s responsibility is no less. No matter how luxury the transport is, your safety and comfort are in the hands of a driver. Therefore, we employ only experienced drivers specifically licensed to drive tourists.
If for some reason you are not satisfied with either of our guide or driver, let us know immediately. We never had such issues in the past but we’ll always try to have them replaced as soon as possible.
NOTE: We can arrange guides speaking other major languages (French, Japanese, German, Chinese, Korean & Thai) at an additional fee.
Meals
All meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner). Breakfast & Dinner will be usually served at your hotels. Most of the lunches will be served at local restaurants while some can be arranged as a picnic. We also arrange dinners at some traditional restaurants to offer a better choice.
This tour offers Jain, Vegetarian and Vegan food options on request. Simply let Bhutan Acorn Tours & Travel know the food option that you prefer.
Additional Services
Bhutan Visa Fee is included. Visa will be arranged for you.
Trekking permit
Bottled mineral water in the car
Transport
All ground transportations including airport transfers. We provide:
Luxury SUV for 1-2 person
Luxury Minivan for a group of 3-8 person
Luxury bus/coach for a group of 9 people and above
Our fleet of transport vehicles are highly maintained and chauffeured by specially licensed professionals to drive tourists.
Porter & Pony charges are also included for trekking adventures.
What's Not Included
Flights
Flights are NOT INCLUDED. We can help arrange your flights to/from Bhutan. The flight tends to get fully booked months ahead especially during the peak season. We highly recommend you to book flights a few months ahead of your departure date.
There are only two airlines operating in and out of Bhutan:
1. Drukair, the national flag carrier of Bhutan (www.drukair.com.bt) operates from/to these cities/International Airports: Bangkok, Bagdogra, Bodhgaya, Dhaka, Delhi, Guwahati, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Singapore.
2. Bhutan Airlines, a private airline introduced in 2011 (www.bhutanairlines.bt) operates from/to these cities/International Airport: Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu.
Insurance
Travel insurance is optional but highly recommended.
Additional Services
Emergency evacuation including helicopter services.
Entrance fees to sacred site, museums and other national monuments
Alcoholic beverages, bar bills.
Laundry services, telephone call charges
Premium accommodation in a 4-Star and above hotel.
Cultural shows that require an advance arrangement.
Tips to guides and drivers (optional).
Any other expense of personal nature.
Additional Services
Welcome Dinner & Party
Professional Surf Lesson
Taman Ayun & Tanah Lot Temple
Poolside Rooftop Sunset in Canggu
Tengenungan Waterfall
Monkey Forest
Guided visit to local market in Ubud
Balinese Cooking Class
Visit and tasting at local family run coffee plantation
Mt Batur Sunrise Trek OR Yoga + Massage
Island Hopping Boat Trip through the Gili Islands
BBQ lunch on pontoon
Bicycle tour of Gili T
Farewell Party
Transport
Airport Transfer
All local transfers during the tour