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Bhutan Biking -
East Bhutan: Paro, Haa & the Phobjikha Valley
 

 

Paro - Thimphu - Dachula - Tango - Punakha - Phobjikha -Chuzoma - Haa
11 Days

The ultimate in Bhutan biking and the best way to experience this remote Tibetan Buddhist Kingdom, join us for our wonderful  journey though magical eastern Bhutan by mountain bike, all in under two weeks. We start in the quiet and green capital of Bhutan, Paro, and make our way through idyllic countryside roads east to Punaka and the Phobjikha valley, home of the black-necked cranes. We'll also have a day in the remote and mountainous Haa valley, one of the most pleasant biking regions of Bhutan

We'll have plenty of time in Paro, Thimpu and Bhutan's other large towns to explore the monasteries, fortresses and visit the museums and restaurants.

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ITINERARY

Day 1  - Arrive Paro

Day 2 - Bike to Thimpu

Day 3 - Bike to Tango Cheri

Day 4 - Bike to Punakha

Day 5 - Punaka Explore

Day 6 - Bike Phobjikha Valley

Day 7 - Pabjikha Explore. Bike to Chuzomsa

Day 8 - Bike to Thimpu

Day 9 - Bike to Paro (over the Dochula Pass)

Day 10 - Bike to Haa

Day 11 - Depart

 

Highlights
Great biking on relatively traffic-free roads ...
Fantastic side-trips
Traditional villages & cultures
Remote valleys
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries
Spectacular mountain vistas
Exotic Paro & Thimpu

Dates
Private Excursions

Trip Price - $
Hotel Single Supplement - $200
Bike Rental - $15/day

Contact
Kim Bannister
Mobile: +(977) 98414 23810
Kathmandu Guest House room 603
On-trek satellite phone: +88216 21274092

Bhutan Contact
Keys to Bhutan

Our Service Includes
Airport transfers
3 & 4-star hotels
Traditional guest-houses (biking)
Group transportation by private vehicle

Our Service Excludes
Travel or travel health insurance, India visa, international flights, equipment rental, alcohol and bottled drinks, laundry, tipping and other items of a personal nature.

Tips & Extra Cash
Allow approx $250 for meals (while not on trek), drinks (on trek) and tips. We recommend $100 per trekker thrown into the tips pool for the crew.

 

 

 

 

 

Bhutan
Shrouded for centuries in the misty serenity of the great Himalayas, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, or Bhutan, as now known to the rest of the world, developed its own distinct civilization. This deeply spiritual land is home to a unique identity, derived essentially from a fertile religious and cultural heritage. Bhutan brims with myth and legend. As a befitting testimony, a great Buddhist heritage of over 2000 monasteries and 10,000 monuments dot its peaceful open space and regal mountains. An ambience of near sacred tranquility permeates the land, fostering an environment of spiritual affluence that has shaped the foundation of that rarity that we know as Bhutanese life.

The Bhutanese have deliberately and zealously safeguarded and preserved their rich culture and traditions, its ancient way of life, in all its aspects. And it is perhaps one of the world’s last strongholds of unspoiled wilderness. It is a part of the earth that represents a fabled realm. Bhutan is a land where the past and the contemporary co-exist in harmony, a recipe that makes a journey undeniably amazing. A trip through Bhutan, in many ways, is still a journey into the past. In this small tract of land, one of the most rugged terrains in the world frames one of the world’s richest vegetations. It is a land of about 700,000 people who believe that Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product. Bhutan is a country with a different face. And a different story to tell.

Apart from trekking along the northern frontier, you will be also visiting the main western towns of Thimphu, Paro and Punakha. Western Bhutan is comparatively more developed than the rest of the country. Thimphu, the capital, has all the important government offices, including the King’s Secretariat. Paro has the only airport and Punakha is the ancient capital of Bhutan

Day 1 - Arrive Paro 2250m
Upon your arrival, drive to the hotel. After lunch explore the charming capital city of Paro, visiting the many small shops that sell everything from beetle-nut to exquisite traditional fabric. Evening you will get the chance to watch the locals playing the traditional game, archery. Evening tea in a local restaurant. Dinner at hotel. Overnight: Gangtey Palace

Day 2 - Bike to Thimphu 2380m
The route has no major climb or drop. It follows the wide Paro river valley and Sightseeing in the afternoon then the narrow Thimphu river valley until Thimphu. (Distance - 53 km)

Day 3 - Bike to Tango Cheri 2380m
We have a lovely morning ride through the countryside todahy. The route takes you north up the valley passing through farm houses and crop fields. The route ends at the end of the valley at 2600m. Afternoon free. (Distance - 14 km)

Day 4 - Bike to Punakha (over the Dochula pass)
After the top of the pass the route drops through the open view forest. The route continues to drop for 42 Km until the junction of Punakha – Wangdi road at 1550m. The route continues further for 6 Km to the saddle of Olakha and then to the hotel further 850m climb uphill. Visit the Punakha Dzong in the evening. (Distance - 70 km)

Day 5 -  Explore the biking trails in Punakha
Option can be crossing the bridge in Punakha town at 1250m to the other side and biking all along the farm road along the beautiful Punkaha river.

Day 6 - Bike to Phobjikha Valley
The route is challenging. It will take you down to the road from the hotel and a gentle climb to the Punahka – Wangdi Junction for 6.8 Km. The route follows east until the dip on the bridge at 1200m. This is your lowest point. Cross the bridge, bike through small Wangdi town and continue for another 61 Km to the Pass at 3360m (your highest point). The gravel road then drops to the Phobjikha valley for another 3 Km to 2700m. (Distance - 76 km)

Day 7 - Explore Phobjikha. Bike to Chuzomsa 1350m
We have the morning to explore Phokjika on our bikes. After lunch, we'll retrace the route back until Chuzomsa where you meet the river in a narrow valley. (Distance - 56 km)

Day 8 - Bike to Thimpu
It's a lovely day of biking back to Thimpu ...

Day 9 - Bike to Paro over the Dochula Pass
Retrace the ride back passing through wangdi town after 8 Km. It is further 47 km up to the Dochula pass at 3100m. The route drops 17km to Simtokha at 2250m and follow the route all along the river to Paro 2250m for another 48 Km. (Distance - 120 km)

Day 10 - Day excursion to Haa Valley
Today’s route is one of the most challenging climb, over one of the highest pass of Bhutan, Chelela pass 3,850m. making this the most spectacular climb in the country directly overlooking the highest mountain peak of Bhutan, Mt. Jumolhari 7,230m. After the pass follow the steep descend down to the valley of Haa. Picnic lunch and afternoon back to Paro.

Day 11 - Departure
Morning transfer to airport (15 mins) for your departure flight out of Paro ...

 

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