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Arrive at Paro airport, where you will be greeted by a representative. After completing the arrival formalities, transfer to your hotel. In the evening, take a stroll around the town’s main street to get a feel of the local culture. Overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Spend the day exploring the cultural treasures of Paro. Begin with a visit to Ta Dzong, initially built as a watchtower in the 17th century and later converted into the National Museum of Bhutan in 1968. The museum houses an extensive collection of antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons, and armor. Next, visit Rinpung Dzong, a fortress that played a critical role in defending the Paro Valley against Tibetan invasions in the 17th century. In the afternoon, drive to Drukgyel Dzong, located at the end of the Paro Valley, and visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan. Overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Drive to Thimphu, the modern capital of Bhutan. On the way, stop at Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan, built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. After arriving in Thimphu, visit the Memorial Chorten, built in 1974 in memory of the third King of Bhutan. Continue to the Traditional Medicine Institute, where Bhutanese traditional healing arts are practiced, and visit the Painting School, known for its thangkha paintings. End the day with a visit to Trashichho Dzong, “the fortress of the glorious religion.” Overnight at a hotel in Thimphu.
Today’s journey takes you across Dochula Pass, located at 3,050 meters. On a clear day, you can enjoy panoramic views of Bhutan’s highest peaks, including Gangkhar Puensum. Continue the drive to Wangduephodrang town, where you’ll stop for lunch, before proceeding to Trongsa via Pele La Pass at 3,300 meters. Overnight at a lodge in Trongsa.
Begin the day with a visit to the imposing Trongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family. Then, visit Ta Dzong, a watchtower built to guard the Trongsa Dzong. Afterward, drive to Bumthang and visit Jakar Dzong, built in the 17th century, and Kurjey Monastery, where Guru Padmasambhava meditated in the 8th century. End the day with a visit to Jambay Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. Overnight at a lodge in Bumthang.
The trek begins today, covering 18 km over 7 hours. The trail follows the Chamkhar Chu River, passing through meadows and forests of blue pine. You’ll camp overnight at Gorsum, situated at an altitude of 3,120 meters.
Trek 12 km over 5 hours, ascending gradually through dense forests of spruce, hemlock, cypress, juniper, and maple. The trail can be muddy at times, and you’ll camp overnight at Lungsum, located at 3,160 meters.
Continue trekking through dense vegetation, covering 15 km in about 6 hours. As you climb higher, you’ll reach Tshochenchen, situated just above the tree line at 3,700 meters. Camp overnight here.
Today’s trek is a challenging 17 km hike that takes 6-7 hours. The trail climbs steadily uphill, passing a small lake before reaching Juli La Pass at 4,700 meters. After crossing the pass, the trail descends to another lake before climbing again to Gokthong La Pass. You’ll finally descend through a dense forest to the hot springs at Duer Tsachu, where you’ll camp overnight at 3,550 meters. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as musk deer, blue sheep, and Himalayan bears along the way.
Spend the day relaxing and rejuvenating in the natural hot springs at Duer Tsachu, known for their healing properties. Enjoy the serene surroundings and take the day to recover from the previous days’ trek. Camp overnight near the hot springs.
Begin the return journey with a 17 km trek back to Tshochenchen, covering the distance in 6-7 hours. The trail retraces the steps from the previous days, crossing Juli La Pass and descending to the campsite. Camp overnight at Tshochenchen.
Trek 18 km back to Gorsum, descending gradually through the dense forests. This is a long day, so it’s advisable to start early. Camp overnight at Gorsum.
On the final day of the trek, walk downhill until you reach Duer village. From here, follow the newly constructed motorable road to Bumthang. After completing the trek, relax at a lodge in Bumthang.
After exploring the fascinating Bumthang Valley, drive to Punakha, covering a distance of 205 km in about 6 hours. Overnight at a hotel in Punakha.
In the morning, visit Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful and significant fortresses in Bhutan. Then, explore Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture. After lunch, drive to Wangduephodrang, where you’ll visit the Dzong and local market. Continue to Paro for an overnight stay at a hotel.
After an early breakfast, transfer to Paro airport for your departure flight, bidding farewell to the Kingdom of Bhutan