Overview
Duration: 6 days
Total Distance: Approximately 50-60 km
Altitude Range: 2,500 meters to 4,300 meters
Difficulty: Moderate
Best Time to Trek: March to May, September to November
Included/Excluded
- The Bhutan SDF
- All accommodations
- Meals and mineral water
- A licensed English-speaking guide
- A driver and vehicle
- Air fare
- A visa fee of US$40
- Alcohol
- Gifts/Souvenirs
- Travel insurance and personal bills
- Museums & Monument Fees
Tour Plan
Day 1:
Welcome to Bhutan! Our HimaQuest tour guide will meet you at Paro Airport. After checking into your hotel, you will visit the National Museum, which houses many exquisite local artworks, Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong), offering beautiful river views, and Kyichu Temple, a small temple with stunning scenery. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 2:
After breakfast, drive from Paro to the base of Tiger's Nest. The hike to Taktsang Monastery takes about 4 to 5 hours, including time spent at the monastery. You can stop at the view terrace halfway and visit Kyichu Temple along the way. The views are beautiful. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 3: Drive Paro First Trekking Day – Genekha Village to Gur
After breakfast, we will drive to Genekha Village to start the trek. About 3 hours into the trek, you can enjoy a beautiful valley view from a large rock. After another 2 hours, you will reach Gur, at an altitude of 4300 meters. Walking around the pasture and seeing yaks grazing will refresh you.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp in Gur
Day 4: Second Trekking Day – Gur to Uthso Tsho
Today, the altitude won’t change drastically. You will get a grand view of Mounts Dagala and Kanchenjunga. You can rest in the herders' huts along the way. The destination is Lake Uthso Tsho, where you will stay overnight. This 12-kilometer trek usually takes around 5 hours.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp beside Uthso Tsho
Day 5: Rest Day at Uthso Tsho
Today, you will relax at Uthso Tsho. If you would like to join any activities, please let us know when booking the trek.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp beside Uthso Tsho
Day 6: Third Trekking Day – Gur to Panka
Start the day with a short climb to a peak at 4,720 meters, where you can see several giant mountains, including Mount Everest. If you prefer, you can rest or sightsee at 4,520 meters instead of reaching the peak. After this 8-kilometer trek, you will arrive at Panka, which sits at 4,050 meters.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp in Panka
Day 7: Fourth Trekking Day – Panka to Talakha
Today, you will trek through several mountain passes before reaching Talakha Monastery, where you will camp tonight. Talakha Monastery, at an altitude of 3,650 meters, offers beautiful views. The trek is 8 kilometers long and will take around 6 hours.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp in Talakha Monastery
Day 8: Final Trekking Day – Talakha to Chamgang
You may be woken up by the monks’ chanting this morning. After breakfast, hike to Chamgang Village, where you will catch your car and drive to Thimphu for lunch. After lunch, visit the National Chorten and Motithang Zoo. After 5 days of trekking, you will spend the night in a hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel in Thimphu
Day 9: Thimphu sightseeing
Tashichho Dzong: The government and monastic seat with beautiful architecture.
Buddha Dordenma Statue: A massive golden Buddha statue offering panoramic views.
National Memorial Chorten: A peaceful religious site for worship and reflection.
Motithang Takin Preserve: A wildlife reserve home to Bhutan's national animal, the Takin.
Simply Bhutan Museum: A museum showcasing Bhutanese culture and heritage.
Thimphu Weekend Market: A lively market with local products and handicrafts.
Changangkha Lhakhang: A hilltop monastery offering scenic views and spiritual experiences.
Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 10: Thimphu to Paro
Drive from Thimphu to Paro Airport, where your guide will bid you farewell. Thank you for visiting Bhutan with us. Have a pleasant flight, and we look forward to exploring more places with you next time!
Tour Map
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Frequently asked question
Itinerary is always flexible if you are travelling in a smaller group. You have a choice of eating in a different restaurant, however, the menu depends on the chef and usually it is a set menu but not necessarily the same menu every day.
It is in the tourism industry but it is not compulsory. It actually depends on the service rendered to you.
Yes, things that are not included in the tariff are all beverages, telecommunications, tips, laundry, massage and souvenir shopping.
Bhutan is well connected and every town has IDD services. Internet cafes are available almost everywhere. Cell phones can also be used but you need to get Bhutan prepaid SIM Card and recharge it. Recharge vouchers are available at every second shop in town.
You can exchange money in the banks as well as in the hotels were you are staying. Rates will be better in the banks plus US$ is acceptable in almost all of the shops in town.
It cannot be safer anywhere else in the world.
Bhutan is all season tourist destination for cultural tours. However the month of February, March, April, and September, October, November are considered the best time due to pleasant weather conditions. December and January are winter months and June, July and August, the rainy season. It is important to note that the climatic conditions during the winter months are not extreme. The average temperature would range from 10-17 degree Celsius during day time.
The money you have transferred will be with held by the Tourism Council of Bhutan till the day you depart. Travel Agents can only withdraw the money after your departure upon submitting your tour invoice. Therefore, your money is safe.
It is government rule that total tour payment must be remitted without which the government will not issue the visa.
Decide the number of days you want to spend in Bhutan according to your interest and budget.
Decide the date and the port of entry (You can fly into Bhutan from one of these cities; Bangkok, Katmandu, New Delhi, Calcutta and Dacca) into Bhutan.
Fill up the visa application form (You can download the visa application form here).
Remit the total tour payment (You can download the money transfer details here). It is government rule that total tour payment must be remitted without   which the government will not issue the visa.
Once we have confirmed dates, port of entry, dully filled visa application form, and money received, we will process your visa.
Except for travelers from India, Bangladesh and Maldives, all visitors to Bhutan are required to obtain visa approval prior to their arrival, which will be processed by us.
Tourism is not restricted but the minimum daily tariff is set by the government. It is also necessary that all tourists must come through a registered tour operator to plan your itinerary and process your visa. Tourist cannot come on their own unless they are invited guest.
Druk Air operates daily flight (once daily) from Bangkok (Thailand) and four flights a week from New Delhi, Kathmandu and Calcutta (India) and two flights a week from Dacca (Bangladesh). There are different flight schedules for the summer and the winter seasons. For Druk Air schedules click on Flights Details or you can also visit Druk Air web site at www.drukair.com.bt . You can also enter Bhutan via Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri (West Bengal) in India. It has regular flights from New Delhi (twice daily).
Bhutan is connected to the outside world through Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines), the national carrier which is the only airline operating flights in and out of the kingdom.