Bhutan Trekking Tour





Description
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas and South Asia comprised of mountains and forests. The country is called by its people “Druk Yul”, meaning “The Land of The Thunder Dragon”. Trekking in Bhutan is dissimilar from other regions in Asia. You are trekking in a country steeped in Buddhist traditions, culture and mountains. Bhutan Himalaya is covered with a forest shrub. There are a lot more flora and fauna than anywhere else in this region. There are fewer villages in the high mountains. Trekking there does not require any special technical skills. You will have opportunity to challenge yourself, relax your mind, immerse yourself in nature and local culture, also have a good night ‘s sleep under the stars. This is a wonderful experience in your life in The Kingdom of Bhutan.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival in Paro Your flight to Paro will offer you a beautiful mountain view. On this flight the views of the Everest, Kanchen Junga and other Himalayan peaks, including the sacred Jhomolhari and Jichu Drakey in Bhutan are awesome. On arrival in Paro our guide will receive you and check you into your hotel. After lunch we will see the rich history of Bhutan exhibited in the 17th century National Museum. The Paro Dzong, a massive fortress built in the 17th century now houses the monastic body. A tour of this beautiful Dzong will introduce us to the unique aspects of the Bhutanese Buddhism. A lovely stroll downhill from the Dzong over an old cantilever bridge wraps up an eventful first day in this magical kingdom. Overnight in Paro | Altitude: 2200m
Day 2 | Paro sightseeing Taktsang or the tiger’s nest temple is the most revered temple to the Buddhist. This magical temple clings to a vertical granite cliff 800m above the valley. Legend has it that in the 8th century, Guru Rinpoche, a tantric master flew here on the back of a tigress Yeshey Tshogyal and meditated in a cave around which the temple is built. A hike to this temple will take up most of our morning. We can pray to bring us good luck for the rest of the journey. While returning, you can choose to eat lunch in Taktshang Cafeteria or in one of the local restaurants in Paro town. Overnight in Paro
Day 3 | Start of the Druk Path Trek Paro to Jela Dzong Distance: 10k Walking time: 6h Sleeping altitude: 3000m Today marks the beginning of our Druk Path trek. Be prepared for a challenging day, as we'll ascend approximately 1,090 meters. Our journey starts from Ta Dzong, winding through serene blue pine forests and passing by quaint farmhouses. Later, we'll descend around 100 meters from the ridge below Jela Dzong to set up camp at its base. Jela Dzong, though mostly in ruins, remains an awe-inspiring fortress perched atop the ridge and adorned with vibrant prayer flags. Weather permitting, we might be rewarded with breathtaking views of majestic mountains like Mt. Jomolhari (7,314 meters) or Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 meters). Dinner and overnight stay will be at the campsite.
Day 4 | Jela Dzong to Jangchublakha Distance: 10k Walking time: 4h Sleeping altitude: 3200m The trek gradually ascends for one and a half hours, then descends through lush alpine forests dotted with vibrant rhododendrons. You might encounter nomadic yak herders tending to their large, shaggy mammals. The majestic Mt. Jomolhari dominates the skyline. After a challenging uphill climb, you'll reach the serene yak pasture of Jangchulakha (3,760m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas. Two more camping options await: a quick descent to the often-muddy Tshokham (3,780m), or a 25-minute hike to the picturesque yak herder's camp at Rabana (3,890m), nestled amidst blooming rhododendrons. Dinner and overnight in camp.
Day 5 | Jangchublakha to Jimilang Tsho Distance: 13k Walking time: 6h Sleeping altitude: 3300m The trail winds along a ridge, passing through diverse vegetation like dwarf rhododendrons and juniper trees. From the mountaintops, breathtaking views of both Thimphu and Paro unfold. After a steep descent, we reach Jimilangtsho Lake (Sand Ox Lake), home to massive trout. On a clear day, you will see Mt. Jichu Drake, the mountain peak that represents the protective deity of Paro Valley. Our overnight camp is nestled near this serene lake.
Day 6 | Jimilangtsho to Labana Distance: 15k Walking time: 7h Sleeping altitude: 3500m Another long but great day walk with good mountain views. The trail will take us through dwarf rhododendrons and junipers. We will also pass the lakes of Janatso and Simkotha. The view of the far ridge across the valley which you trekked will fill you with a sense of personal satisfaction and renew you with extra confidence in yourself. Tonight is going to be the coldest of all our camps.
Day 7 | Labana to Thimphu Distance: 12k Walking time: 6h Pass to cross: Pumo La, 4200m An hours’ climb from the camp will take us over the highest pass on this trek at 4100m. On a clear day we can see the Gangkhar Puensum, the highest peak in Bhutan. Descending from the pass over rocky steps, we will be greeted by the sight of Thimphu far below in the valley. From this point on, it’s all downhill. We will be passing through the temple and meditation center complex of Phajoding. Our transport will meet us just as we start emerging from the forest and drive to Paro for our departure flight next day. The drive will take slight more than a hour. Overnight in Paro.
Day 8 | Departure Transfer to airport for your departure flight. Our tour staff will bid you farewell at the airport.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Paro International Airport Bhutan.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(2)
I fell in love with Bhutan while doing the Laya - Gasa trek, which is magnificent, challenging, and just a lot of fun. The landscapes in Bhutan are absolutely stunning, the history and culture fascinating, and the people incredibly generous. Life above the treeline is extraordinary. And World Tour Plan were an outstanding partner for this trip. From planning days with Mr Karma to enjoying the trek guided by Chencho Dorji and being carefully looked after by the crew Leki and Tshewang (their food is amazing!) - everything was smooth and well organised. The World Tour Plan team were always responsive and accommodating. They went above and beyond. And I am already planning my next Bhutan trek with them...
Hi Maria, Thank you so much for choosing our company World Tour Plan, for your trip to Bhutan. Due to pandemic we were closed for last 2 years but it was such a bless for us to welcome you to Bhutan after long 2 years wait. God finally listened to our prayers and we got an opportunity to serve you and to take you around Bhutan. We hope to see you back again next year with your big team. With Love from entire team of World Tour Plan Bhutan
We face rain and thunder during getting down from tiger hill. but a restorent coming on half way given excellent treatment by providing fire to gate warm and hot coffee to get back into power. ever then one guide with other group help my wife as road was slippery . he did his job without any expectation. great one. He just disappear before i thanks him
Thank you so much for your positive response, hope to see you back again in Bhutan soon. If you need any help or information from our side do let us know will be happy to support you in full.



