Phobjikha Valley Trek

Duration9 days
Trip Code : GT-98
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Highlights

  • Phobjikha Valley
  • Gangtey Monastery
  • Black-necked Cranes
  • Rhododendron Forests
  • Taktsang Monastery

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Itineraries Expand all

  • Day 1: Arrival in Paro, Transfer to Thimphu

    Arrive in Paro and enjoy a scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s modern capital. Explore the town in the evening and stay overnight in Thimphu.

  • Day 2: Thimphu Siteseeting

    Spend the day visiting key sites in Thimphu, including the National Library, Institute for Zorig Chusum, and the King’s Memorial Chorten. Explore Changangkha Lhakhang and Trashichhoedzong before shopping for local crafts. Overnight in Thimphu.

  • Day 3: Thimphu to Gangtey

    Drive to Gangtey via the scenic Dochu-la Pass, where you can see stunning views of Himalayan peaks. Visit Gangtey Monastery and explore the beautiful Phobjikha Valley, home to the rare Black-necked Cranes in winter. Overnight in Gangtey.

  • Day 4: Trek from Gangtey to Gogona

    Begin your trek with a 14 km hike from Gangtey to Gogona, passing through meadows, forests of juniper, bamboo, and rhododendrons. Cross Tsele La Pass and descend to Gogona, where you’ll camp overnight.

  • Day 5: Trek from Gogona to Khotokha

    Continue your trek with a 15 km hike to Khotokha, climbing through forests of firs, oak, and spruce before descending into the Khotokha Valley. Camp overnight in Khotokha.

  • Day 6: Trek from Khotokha to Tikke Zampa, Transfer to Punakha

    Complete your trek with a descent to Tikke Zampa, passing through lush forests and terraced fields. After the trek, visit Wangduephodrang Dzong and Punakha Dzong, known as the “Palace of Happiness.” Overnight in Punakha.

  • Day 7: Punakha to Paro

    Drive back to Paro, visiting Simtokha Dzong along the way. In Paro, visit Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong, both rich in history. Overnight in Paro.

  • Day 8: Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)

    Hike to the famous Taktsang Monastery, perched on a cliffside 900m above the Paro valley. Visit Kichu Temple on the way back. Overnight in Paro.

  • Day 9: Departure from Paro

    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

Trip Infos

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    FAQ's Expand all

    • What level of fitness is required for this trek?
      This trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. Expect daily hikes of 5-6 hours.
    • When is the best time to see the Black-necked Cranes?
      The best time to see the Black-necked Cranes is during the winter months, from November to February.
    • What should I expect during the hike to Tiger’s Nest?
      The hike is moderately challenging, but the views are well worth the effort. Allow about 3-4 hours round-trip.
    • Can I hike or trek independently in Bhutan?
      No, all treks must be done with an accredited tour operator or guide. They will handle logistics and safety.
    • Do I need a visa to enter Bhutan?
      Yes, except for Indian nationals. Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives can apply for a visa in advance or upon arrival. Indian nationals need a permit and can enter with an Indian passport, voter ID, or for minors, a birth certificate. Diplomats from Switzerland and Thailand can get a visa on arrival.
    • What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
      The best time to visit Bhutan are in Spring (March, April, May) and Autumn (September, October, November). A couple of big festivals (Tsechu) takes place during this time and weather is favorable. The Paro Tsechu in March or April and the Thimphu Tsechu in September attract large numbers of foreign visitors as well as locals.
    • Are any nationalities restricted from getting a visa to Bhutan?
      No, Bhutan has no restrictions based on nationality.
    • How much does the visa cost?
      The visa costs a one-time fee of US$40, payable along with the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) when you submit your application.
    • How long can I stay in Bhutan with my visa?
      You can stay in Bhutan for up to 90 days from the date of entry.
    • How do I get to Bhutan?
      You can fly to Bhutan’s international airport in Paro with Drukair or Bhutan Airlines from several cities like Bangkok, Delhi, and Singapore. Private jets can also land with approval. Bhutan also has domestic airports in Yonphula, Bumthang, and Gelephu.

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