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Explore and Trek Western Bhutan

Theme
Trek
Trip Duration
15 Days
Grading
Activity Level
Challenging
Ascent & Descent
9,717 (- 9,349) m
Max Elevation
3,994 m

Summary

Follow in the footsteps of the people of Haa as you follow a deeply historical section of the Trans Bhutan Trail. This two week itinerary will take you along the ancient route, including a section of the 'Divine Madman Trail' and on the way you will visit majestic Dzongs, many different temples as well as the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery.


What's Included

  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily (14 breakfast, 14 lunch, 14 dinner)
  • Water during meals and treks
  • Private tour guide daily
  • Transportation 
  • Airport transfer
  • Accommodation
  • Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee
  • Bhutan tourist visa 
  • Activities as indicated in itinerary and description 
  • Support, packing tips and constant communication prior to departure
  • Trans Bhutan Trail passport
  • A Year’s Free Trans Bhutan Trail Membership

What's Not Included

  • Cancellation protection
  • Airfare to and from Paro airport
  • Accommodation or transportation upgrades 
  • Travel insurance 
  • Additional excursions
  • Beverages other than water
  • Laundry

Accommodation

On this trip you will be staying in a mixture of locally-owned 3* hotels as well as at our Signature Campsites. Our campsites include semi-permanent tents, showers, toilets, hot stone baths (where available) and locally sourced organic produce for dinner. If you would like to upgrade to 4* or 5* accommodation please get in touch. 

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Itinerary

On arrival at Paro International Airport today, you will be met by your guide. You will be driven by private vehicle to the town of Haa, with a brief stop en route to take in some breathtaking Himalayan vistas at Chelela which, at 3,810 metres (12,500 feet) above sea level is the highest paved road in Bhutan. As you arrive at Chelela, you may wish to join with your guide and driver in a hearty cry of ‘lha-geh lu!’ (‘May the Gods be victorious’).

You will be given time to settle into your hotel in Haa and to rest before joining your guide for an afternoon acclimatization walk around the town. Your orientation walk will include a visit to the Lhakhang Karpo or ‘White Chapel’ complex, just south of Haa’s dzong (fortress). The Lhakhang has an atmospheric central chapel which houses statues of the Tse-la-nam Sum trinity. During your visit to the Lhakhang Karpo, you will have the option of a traditional pre-expedition blessing in preparation for your upcoming journey along the Trans Bhutan Trail.

Your guide will select a local restaurant in Haa for dinner this evening, which will be your first chance to learn about and sample Bhutanese cuisine.

Included Activities:

  • Haa orientation walk 
  • Visit Lhakhang Karpo (temple)

Accommodation: Soednam Zingkha Heritage Lodge or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Dinner

After breakfast at your hotel, you will be transferred to Katsho, where you will begin your first day of trekking on the ancient Trans Bhutan Trail. For generations, the people of Haa followed the route you will walk today to trade with the Parops in the neighbouring valley. There, they would barter 20 drey (approximately 30 kilograms or 66 pounds) of Shakam (dried meat) for 20 drey of rice at Paro Tshongdu (market) because the harsher climatic conditions in Haa are unsuitable for rice cultivation.

The age-old trail follows the beautiful Haa river as it gently rises out of the Katsho Valley, passing through yak pastures before heading into forests of pine and rhododendron. As you traverse the Katsho Valley, look out for cliff-edge Bjungneydra Taktsang (monastery), also known as “The Mini Taktsang”, and the sky burial site of Kungkarpo. The trail continues to climb until it reaches the Pass at Kaleyla, where it crosses the ridge trail between Chelela and Sagala.

At Kaleyla, you will enjoy stunning views of the Himalayan range to the north, including on the clearest days vistas of Mount Jhomolhari (7,326m/24,036ft), Mount Jichudrakey (6,662m/21,860ft) and Mount Tsherimgang (6,532m/21,431ft). You will be provided with a picnic lunch during this stop.

From Kaleyla, the trail descends through rhododendron and bamboo forest into the Paro Valley. The last few kilometres to Paro will then be on tracks which meander through traditional Bhutanese farming villages.

On arrival in the Ngopa gewog of Paro, if time permits, you will have the chance to visit Kichu Lhakhang (temple). Said to date from the 7th century and built by Songtsen Gampo, it is one of Bhutan’s oldest religious sites. Kichu Lhakhang is home to an original statue of Jowo Jamba which is one of the most sacred sculptures in the region; and the two orange trees inside the monastery courtyard are said to bear fruit year-round.

Your guide will arrange for dinner either at your hotel or in a local restaurant.

Trek Distance: 14.3 kilometres (8.9 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 895 metres (2,936 feet)
Elevation Loss: 1,245 metres (4,085 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,772 metres (9,095 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,375 metres (7,792 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,684 metres (12,087 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail

Accommodation: Metta Resort & Spa or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast this morning, rejoin the Trans Bhutan Trail heading east. The trail rises gently from Lamgong Village as it traverses the sprawling rice paddies of the Paro Valley, before carving around the northern ridge and descending into the traditional village of Dopshari. At Dopshari, enjoy a cookery demonstration and a traditional Bhutanese lunch at a local farmhouse. After lunch, you will also have the opportunity to try your hand at Bhutan’s national sport, archery, and have a quick game of traditional ‘khuru’ (darts).

After lunch, head out onto the trail for one last time for the climb up to Upper Dopshari (Damchenang), where you will end you hike with stunning views out over the Paro Valley.

Head to your hotel, where we recommend you to relax and unwind.

Trek Distance: 14.92 kilometres (9.27 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 758 metres (2,487 feet)
Elevation Loss: 301 metres (988 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,375metres (7,792 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,830 metres (9,285 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 2,830 metres (9,285 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Cookery demonstration
  • Archery and khuru (darts) session

Accommodation: Metta Resort & Spa or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast today, rejoin the Trans Bhutan Trail heading east towards Tsalunang. Today’s trek begins with a climb from Upper Dopshari through community reforestation projects, small farming villages, into deep forest and along pristine rivers. You may well find the perfect spot to hoist some lungdhar (prayer flags) on your way.

After a picnic lunch at the Pass at Jela, if time permitting, you may wish to make the small detour to visit Jela Dzong (fortress). Built on the site where Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel is said to have encountered the protective deity Pal Yeshey Goenpo on his pilgrimage to Paro, its main relics are the statues of Du Sum Sangye (Buddha of the Past, Present and the Future). It is believed that the Buddha once faced northwards but then miraculously turned itself to face southwest towards Paro.

From Jela, the trail drops gently down into the Tsalunang Valley, passing through forests of blue pine and rhododendron on its way. Bird watching enthusiasts will want to keep an eye out for some of Bhutan’s beautiful species on this section.

A dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided at camp.

Trek Distance: 12.81 kilometres (7.96 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 770 metres (2,526 feet)
Elevation Loss: 812 metres (2,664 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,830 metres (9,285 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,777 metres (9,111 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,473 metres (11,395 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at camp, continue your hike east towards Bhutan’s capital city, Thimphu. With elevations ranging between 2,248 metres (7,375 feet) and 2,648 metres (8,688 feet) above sea level, Thimphu is the fifth highest capital city in the world by altitude. It is also the only capital city in the world without any traffic lights. The city offers a unique blend of the modern world with Bhutanese tradition.

From Tsalunang, the trail climbs through forests of fir, blue pine, dwarf rhododendron and through yak pastures before it reaches the pass at Pumola, which, at 3,994 meters (13,104 feet) above sea level, is the highest point on the Trans Bhutan Trail. Herders from Punakha would once bring their cattle here over the summer to escape the heat of the lower-lying Punakha valley.

After enjoying a picnic lunch and excellent mountain views at Pumola, rejoin the trail as it meanders down through picturesque meadows, offering stunning views of the Thimphu Valley from the long ridge thereafter. From here, you will be able to make out your route for the next few days in the distance beyond Thimphu. Towards the end of the day, you will arrive at Buddha Point, home to Thimphu’s most recognized landmark, the Buddha Dordenma. Guarding the entry to the Thimphu Valley, this 51 metres (167 feet) gilded bronze statue is filled with 125,000 miniature statues and sits atop a three-storey base housing a chapel and thousands of donated statuettes. The statue was commissioned to mark His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck’s 60th birthday.

Check in to your hotel before heading out for dinner with your guide at one of the many excellent restaurants in the capital.

Trek Distance: 17.53 kilometres (10.89 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 1,197 metres (3,927 feet)
Elevation Loss: 1,373 metres (4,505 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,777 metres (9,111 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,609 metres (8,560 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,994 metres (13,104 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Visit Buddha Dordenma

Accommodation: Tashi Yoedling or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at your hotel, head back to Buddha Dordenma to rejoin the Trans Bhutan Trail. Before the National Highway was built, the section of the trail which you will follow today would have been a busy thoroughfare connecting Thimphu with Punakha and, beyond it, the east. From here, you will descend via the Debsi Valley. After crossing the river on the motor road bridge, you will follow the old east-west highway through the town of Babesa, until you reach Simtokha Dzong (fortress). Built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the fortress is said to sit on the site where a demon once vanished into a rocky outcrop. Simtokha Dzong (fortress) is said to be the first fortress in Bhutan built to house both administrative and monastic residents, and it is also the oldest dzong to have survived as a complete structure. The Dzong boasts many fine murals, carvings and tapestries, a three-storey utse (tower), and a number of chapels.

From Simtokha, the trail continues to rise steadily as it traverses orchards, strawberry fields, and market gardens. Upon arrival in Hongtsho, end your hike for the day and join the vehicle to drive back to the hotel.

Dinner will be at your hotel this evening.

Trek Distance: 20 kilometres (12.43 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 570 metres (1,870 feet)
Elevation Loss: 399 metres (1,309 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,609 metres (8,560 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,780 metres (9,121 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 2,780 metres (9,121 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail

Accommodation: Tashi Yoedling or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at hotel, head back up to Hongtsho, from where the branches off into dense forest and across meadows. Eventually, the trail will reach Dochula, a mountain Pass at 3,116 metres (10,224 feet) above sea level. Mountain passes are some of the most sacred places in Bhutan and so it is customary to burn incense as an offering in places such as this. You may also wish to join locals in hanging colourful prayer flags as a sign of respect to the Gods.

Dochula offers one of the most spectacular sunrises anywhere in Bhutan and so we recommend rising early this morning. At clearer times of the year, you enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan range in the distance as the sun rises. You should also visit the Druk Wangyal Chorten (stupa), also known as the ‘108 Chortens’, and its nearby meditation caves.

After a short break at the Pass, embark on a historic journey and head down into the adjacent valley and join a section of the trail known as the ‘Divine Madman Trail’. You are now following in the footsteps of the Divine Madman himself, Drukpa Kuenley, when he came to Bhutan from Tibet in the 16th century to fulfil his destiny of suppressing evil energies. Over the coming days, you will come across a number of important cultural sites and extraordinary stories related to the life of Drukpa Kuenley.

You will make a stop for a picnic lunch at Lumitsawa before continuing down towards Thinleygang Lhakhang (temple).

Upon arrival, head to your campsite where a dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided at camp.

Trek Distance: 12.88 kilometres (8 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 436 metres (1,431 feet)
Elevation Loss: 1,404 metres (4,607 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,780 metres (9,121 feet)
Ending Elevation: 1,770 metres (5,807 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,116 metres (10,224 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Visit Druk Wangyal Chorten (stupa)

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast this morning, head down towards Toeb Chandhana to complete the destiny of the Divine Madman. Upon arrival, if time permits visit the Toeb Chandhana Lhakhang (temple) also known as the Chandhana Lhakhang, meaning ‘where the arrow landed’. Legend has it that when Drukpa Kuenley fired an arrow from Tibet to determine his course, it landed here in Toeb Chandhana. The temple itself was built in the 15th century to ward off the evil energy of a demoness and then served as the religious seat of Ngawang Chogyal. The two hills at each end of the temple resemble knees and are said to be the knees of Ngawang Chogyal herself.

Next door to the Temple is the house of Toeb Tshewang, which Drukpa Kuenley’s arrow is said to have struck when it landed. Legend has it that, dressed as a hunting beggar, Kuenley courted Tshewang’s wife and that, in a fit of jealous rage, Tshewang drew a sword which Drukpa Kuenley miraculously knotted. Thus, Realizing Kuenley’s divine power, Tshewang offered him his wife as a gift to aid him in fulfilling his prophecies. The building still houses the eleven-stepped wooden ladder that Kuenley’s arrow is said to have struck; and the descendants of Tshewang have preserved the house as a monument for fifteen generations.

After the visit, bid farewell to Toeb Chandhana as you commence the ascent towards Sew Drangsa. In recent years, the central monastic body occasionally uses this route to reach its winter residence in Punakha and to return to Thimphu in the summer. At Sew Drangsa, you will find a clearing marked with prayer flags, which is where the monks stop for lunch en route, as you will do today. From here, the trail descends towards Punakha Dzong (fortress), offering spectacular views of the Punakha Valley on the way.

After checking into your hotel, enjoy dinner with your guide at a local restaurant.

Trek Distance: 14.71 kilometres (9.14 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 196 metres (643 feet)
Elevation Loss: 777 metres (2,549 feet)
Starting Elevation: 1,770 metres (5,807 feet)
Ending Elevation: 1,288 metres (4,226 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 1,821 metres (5,975 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Visit Toeb Chandhana Lhakhang (temple)

Accommodation: The Four Boutique or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at your hotel, before rejoining the trail, head out to visit the beautiful and charming Punakha Dzong (fortress) which rests majestically across the Bazam (bridge). Once on the other side, enjoy a tour of the Dzong (fortress), which was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in around 1637 at the confluence of the Phochhu (male river) and the Mochhu (female river). Arguably, it is the most beautiful Dzong in the country. The Dzong guards Bhutan’s most treasured relic, the Rangjung Kharsapani, an image of Chenresig kept away from the public in the utse (tower). It has survived Tibetan invasions, numerous fires, floods and a glacial lake burst. The Dzong served as the capital and seat of the Bhutanese Government until the early 1950s; and the coronation of His Majesty the First Druk, Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck, took place here. The building currently serves as the winter residence for the monastic body.

After the visit head east towards Lingmukha. Initially, the trail winds through paddy fields and then climbs relatively steeply until reaching a chorten (stupa) which marks the highest point on today’s hike. Enjoy a picnic lunch and scenic views of the valleys to the north here.

After lunch, the trail leads into the pretty Lingmukha valley, with the last hour or so of today’s hike being along the feeder road. The valley is commonly referred to as Lingmup Sher gi Zhom, which translates as “the golden bowl”, on account of the many rice fields which lie beneath ridges to either side. Here, if time permits, you will visit the Lingmukha Lhakhang (temple), built by the great discoverer of treasure Terton Dorjee Lingpa. Oral tradition has it that Dorjee Lingpa arrived in Lingmukha in the 4th century, built the Lhakhang and then settled there along with his disciples. The Great Master is said to have discovered many ters (treasures) in the village.

After your visit to the temple, head to your campsite. A dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided at camp.

Trek Distance: 12 kilometres (7.46 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 948 metres (3,110 feet)
Elevation Loss: 81 metres (266 feet)
Starting Elevation: 1,288 metres (4,226 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,147 metres (7,044 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 2,147 metres (7,044 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Visit Punakha Dzong (fortress)

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at camp, rejoin the trail heading east towards Samtengang. Historically, this section of the trail would have often been used by natives of Lingmukha and the people of Phangyul in the adjacent valley. Although the two villages are separated by a steep ridge, they strongly believe themselves to be close blood relatives who share the same cultural roots. The trail rises from deep in the Lingmukha Valley, climbing steeply through dense forest until it reaches a rest stop built at a ridge-top. From the ridge-top, you will descend sharply, enjoying panoramic views of the Shar Valleys. Stop on the way to visit the Chungse Azhe Gyalzom Lhakhang (temple) if time permits, which is built on the place where a Chan-do (a small, disc-like stone), thrown by the Divine Madman, Lam Drukpa Kuenley from Sha Kuenzangling on the other side of the valley, is said to have landed. Nearby, in the small village of Chungseykha, you will enjoy a hot lunch served in a local restaurant.

After lunch, the trail will pass by small farming villages perched on steep slopes and Lhakhang Thangkha (temple) as it climbs towards Samtengang, where you will find your campsite set up for overnight. This temple is thought to be one of the eight lings (meditation and teaching locations) of Kunkhyen Longchen Rabjam.

At the campsite, enjoy a dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided.

Trek Distance: 13.85 kilometres (8.61 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 935 metres (3,068 feet)
Elevation Loss: 1,133 metres (3,717 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,147 metres (7,044 feet)
Ending Elevation: 1,950 metres (6,398 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 2,462 metres (8,078 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at camp, head out on what is a historically very significant section of the trail once used by the famous messenger Garp Lunghi Khorlo and the famous Chamberlin Pemi Tshewang Tashi. It is also an isolated section which passes through no human settlements, allowing you to be at one with nature for the duration of the day. As you head out of Samtengang, the first section of the trail is an ascent, after which the trail flattens out before dropping down towards Razawo at the end of the day. At Razawo, visit the chorten (stupa), thought to have been built in the time of Buddha Kashyapa and to be one of the oldest in Bhutan.

Head to your campsite after visiting the chorten. A dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided.

Trek Distance: 16.24 kilometres (10.09 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Elevation Gain: 800 metres (2,625 feet)
Elevation Loss: 855 metres (2,805 feet)
Starting Elevation: 1,989 metres (6,526 feet)
Ending Elevation: 1,934 metres (6,345 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 2,798 metres (9,180 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Visit Razawo Chorten (stupa)

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast at camp, head out on the trail, which follows the river for a short while after leaving Razawo. From here, the remainder of the day involves a sustained climb towards Pelela (mountain Pass). The trail will initially follow a farm road before crossing over into open meadow and forests of oak and walnut with the trail leading towards Rida village.  The most important part of this village is the temple with the main relic being Sangay Tsepadme, the Buddha of Longevity, cast in bronze, which faces Pelela. Legend says that this statue was built by a young monk, the son of a local infertile couple who were blessed with the child by a tesmpa (Buddhist practitioner) in return for their kindness.

From the temple, the trail climbs up to Pelela through charming rhododendron forest. At 3,413 metres (11,198 feet) above sea level, the Pelela is one of Bhutan’s highest and is traditionally considered the boundary between west and central Bhutan. Local craftspeople often sell fine yak-hair products at the roadside here.

Enjoy a picnic lunch at the Pass and then continue back on the trail descending down to the meadows of Longtey below Pelela. Upon arrival, head to your campsite and you will be able to enjoy a dinner prepared from organic, locally-sourced produce will be provided.

Trek Distance: 15.7 kilometres (9.76 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 1,488 metres (4,882 feet)
Elevation Loss: 245 metres (804 feet)
Starting Elevation: 1,934 metres (6,345 feet)
Ending Elevation: 3,174 metres (10,414 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,413 metres (11,198 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Hike on the Trans Bhutan Trail

Accommodation: Deluxe Camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning, after breakfast at camp, you will be transferred by vehicle back to Paro. On arrival, visit Ta Dzong or the ‘watchtower’, originally built in 1649 to protect Paro Dzong from the Tibetan military. In 1968, Ta Dzong became Bhutan’s National Museum, and is now home to a number of exhibitions including sculpture, painting and artifacts depicting Bhutan’s magical past. Afterwards, continue to the stunning Paro Rinpung Dzong (fortress), meaning ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels’. The original construction of this dzong is believed to have been completed in 1458 and it was restored to its present glory by His Majesty the Third of Bhutan, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, to mark his royal wedding in 1951.

In the afternoon, check into your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day relaxing or soaking up the atmosphere in Paro.

Enjoy dinner with your guide at a local restaurant.

Included activities:

  • Visit Paro Ta Dzong Museum
  • Visit Paro Rinpung Dzong (fortress)

Accommodation: Metta Resort & Spa or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast this morning, head northwest out of Paro by private vehicle for a visit to the iconic Taktshang Goemba, more commonly known as the ‘Tiger’s Nest Monastery’. Precariously perched on a sheer cliff face 900 metres (2,950 feet) above the Paro Valley floor, the Tiger’s Nest is undoubtedly Bhutan’s most famous religious building. It is built on the site where Guru Rinpoche is said to have arrived on the back of a tigress when he came to subdue the local demon, Singye Samdrup. After subduing the demon, Guru Rinpoche is said to have meditated in a cave here for three whole months.

The Monastery is only accessible by foot via two to three hours hike up the valley side. The trek offers spectacular views from the ridge and passes a small chorten, a basic monastery, and a waterfall on its way.

Once you have reached the Tiger’s Nest, you will have a chance to visit the cave where Guru Rinpoche meditated, as well as the extensive network of Lhakhangs (chapels) which house images, murals, chortens, and a holy spring. You may also wish to make a diversion to the attractive Machig-phu Lhakhang (temple) on the way back down to the access road.

After the visit, you will head back to your hotel in Paro, where you will be able to relax for the remainder of the day or do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs.

In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide at a nearby restaurant.

Trek Distance: 9.15 kilometres (5.69 miles)
Estimated Trek Duration: 6 – 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 724 metres (2,375 feet)
Elevation Loss: 724 metres (2,375 feet)
Starting Elevation: 2,584 metres (8,478 feet)
Ending Elevation: 2,584 metres (8,478 feet)
Maximum Elevation: 3,152 metres (10,342 feet)
 

Included Activities:

  • Visit Tiger's Nest Monastery

Accommodation: Metta Resort & Spa or similar (3*)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast this morning, you will be transferred to the airport for your international departure flight.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Additional Activities

Looking for something more? These activities are examples of excursions or activities that are available to travellers that are not included in this trip fee. These activities can be subject to availability. Contact us with any questions regarding these additional activities.
Yoga

Yoga

Cookery Class

Cookery Class

Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

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