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Bumthang Cultural Trek – 12 Days

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Duration

12 days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

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Embark on a relatively easy trek that unfolds the beauty of lush valleys and meanders alongside crystal-clear, trout-filled rivers. Often referred to as the ‘cultural heartland’ of Bhutan, Bumthang welcomes you with ancient temples that add a rich cultural layer to your journey. Commencing in Paro, the adventure kicks off with visits to the historic Ta Dzong and the national museum, set within a ruined fortress.

The trek commences from Bumthang after an enlightening exploration of Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. Bumthang, characterized by its unique and expansive valley ranging from 8,000ft to 13,000ft, offers a distinct landscape. Ascend to the highest point of the trek at Phephela Pass (3,360 m), guided by enchanting forested areas with ample opportunities for leisure and contemplation. On the third day of the trek, a 6-8-hour walk concludes the journey at Mesithang.

Renowned for its cultural diversity and scenic panoramas, the Cultural Bumthang Trek unveils the richness of Bumthang (2600m). The trek encompasses visits to Ngang Lhakhang, Ugyenchholing, the Phephe – La Pass (3600m), and culminates at Mebartsho before returning to Bumthang.

This trek, emphasizing cultural exploration over high-altitude challenges, proves suitable for a wide range of trekkers. The Bumthang Cultural Trek, set in the historical district of Bumthang, serves as a gateway to Bhutan’s cultural heritage, featuring ancient temples and sacred sites. With no prerequisite trekking experience required, this trek invites those who are physically fit and able to walk a full day with a small day pack, as animals will carry the bulk of the loads.

Highlights

  • Explore the charming streets of Paro, immersing yourself in the sight of traditional buildings that tell tales of Bhutanese heritage.
  • Embark on a journey to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched majestically on a lofty cliff, offering a mystical and artistic experience.
  • Delve into the rich cultural tapestry of Bhutan with a visit to the National Museum housed in the historic Ta Dzong.
  • Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Bumthang Valley, characterized by a captivating trekking trail and rivers teeming with trout.
  • Immerse yourself in the unique blend of fascinating culture and scenic vistas that adorn the picturesque Bumthang Valley.
  • Uncover spiritual sanctuaries and venture into unexplored regions, discovering hidden gems along your journey.
  • Embark on an awe-inspiring pilgrimage site, and explore the historic Punakha Dzong, a symbol of Bhutanese heritage.
  • Conclude your adventure with an easy three-day Bumthang Cultural trek, providing a perfect balance of cultural immersion and scenic exploration

Day 01: Arrival in Paro (2,280m/7,480ft)

Commence the journey with a scenic flight to Paro, offering breathtaking views of Paro Dzong and the Himalayas. Upon landing, be greeted by our Bhutanese guide from Unseen Valley Tours and Travel and transfer to your hotel. After a period of rest, receive a briefing on the trek itinerary. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 02: Sight Seeing in Paro Valley

Sightseeing and Acclimatization Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (3,180m/10,433ft) - 4 to 5 hours (5km) trek. Embark on an early morning hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, navigating a steep ascent through a pine forest. Enchanting sights include temples, a sacred pool, and the monastery seemingly perched on a cliff. Evening at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 03: Drive to Thimphu from Paro (1 hour)

After breakfast, drive to the capital city, Thimphu. Visit the National Memorial Chorten, a shrine built in memory of the Late king, where worshippers circulate, chanting prayers.

Day 04: Drive to Punakha via Dochu-La Pass (4-5 hours)

Post breakfast, journey to Punakha through Dochula pass (3,080m), offering spectacular views of the eastern Himalayas. Explore Punakha Dzong, a massive structure at the confluence of two rivers. Later, visit Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of fertility. Overnight at the hotel in Punakha.

Day 05: Drive to Bumthang via Trongsa (6-7 hours)

Embark on the journey to Central Bhutan, driving approximately 7-8 hours from Thimphu to Trongsa and an additional 2 hours to Bumthang. Overnight at Bumthang.

Day 06: Sightseeing in Bumthang city including Jakar Dzong

Explore the unique Bumthang valley, characterized by lush valleys and hilly forests. Visit Jakar Dzong, Yathra (Textile Weaving) Factory, and explore Jambay and Kurjey in Bumthang.

Day 07: Trek from Bumthang to Ngang Lhakhang (300m), 5-6 hours

Follow the Chamkharchu river, stopping for lunch at Thangbi Lhakhang. Enter Ngang Yul (Land of the Swan) and reach Ngang Lhakhang, the Swan Temple. Overnight halt at camp.

Day 08: Trek from Ngang Lhakhang to Ugyenchholing (3100m), 6-7 hours

Cover about 22 kilometers in seven to eight hours, ascending to Phephe La Pass (3350m), the highest point of the Bumthang Cultural Trek. Visit Ugyen Choling Palace, a repository of ancient artefacts. Overnight at the guest house/tented camp.

Day 09: Trek Ugyenchholing to Jakar

Cover about ten kilometers in three to four hours, following Tang Chu river. Visit Tang Rimochen Lhakhang and Mebar Tsho (flaming lake). Transfer to Jakar.

Day 10: Drive back to Punakha (5-6 hours)

Begin with Bumthang Market, then drive to Wangduephodrang/Punakha, visiting the typical Bhutanese town of Wangdue along the way. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11: Drive back to Paro via Dochu-La Pass

After breakfast in Punakha, drive to Paro, exploring remaining sites and time for shopping. Overnight at Paro.

Day 12: Departure

Transfer to Paro International Airport – Departure On this day, be driven to Paro International Airport, the only international airport in Bhutan, bidding farewell as you board the plane to your homeland

  • Welcome scarf presented at Paro International Airport.
  • Airport transfers provided.
  • All inland travel permits arranged.
  • Inclusive tours and sightseeing per the itinerary.
  • Accommodations in government-approved 3-star and above hotels.
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) included.
  • Daily refreshments, including a liter of bottled mountain spring water.
  • Services of a knowledgeable, English-speaking government-licensed guide.
  • Land transportation within Bhutan provided with Coaster/Hiace/SUV vehicles.
  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD 100 per traveler per night.
  • All local taxes, including Bhutan Sales Tax (BST) and Service Charges, included.
  • During the trek, you can expect a fully-serviced camping experience with the following provisions:
  • Sleeping tents, dining tent, kitchen tent, and toilet tents.
  • Trekking mattresses and a small air pillow for comfort.
  • Pressured Altitude Bag for altitude emergencies.
  • Pony to carry luggage, ensuring a comfortable trek.
  • Basic Medical Kit for any health-related needs.
  • All meals, including beverages and snacks, provided for a satisfying trekking experience.
  • Airfare expenses are not covered in the package cost.
  • Entrance fees to monuments are not included.
  • Travel and Medical Insurance is not part of the package.
  • Tips for guides and drivers are discretionary and not incorporated in the package.
  • Personal expenses like laundry and additional communication costs are not covered.

Tour's Location

What’s the difference between booking a trip directly through Unseen Valley Tours and Travel and travel agents abroad?

Unseen Valley Tours and Travel, as a local tour operator in Bhutan, offers a cost-effective alternative to booking through foreign travel agents. Booking directly can save money, and local operators are essential for arranging tourist visas.

Can I travel single or must I join a group in Bhutan?

Solo travel is welcomed in Bhutan. Unseen Valley Tours and Travel ensures that you can travel independently, providing you with an individual guide and driver. Group travel is optional and not enforced.

When is the best time to travel in Bhutan?

The best times to travel are from March to May and September to November. During these periods, the weather is favourable, and numerous festivals take place. While travel is possible year-round, June to August is slightly humid due to the monsoon, and December to February is the cold winter season.

What does it cost to visit Bhutan?

As of June 20, 2022, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF or Royalty) is USD 100 per night per person. This fee is separate from the actual travel cost, which includes government-approved hotels, transportation, guide fees, and meals. The old Minimum Daily Tariff is no longer applicable.

How do I book my flights into Bhutan?

Unseen Valley Tours and Travel can arrange your airline tickets with no commission fees involved. Alternatively, you can purchase tickets directly from the airlines' websites: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.

Would we need travel insurance?

All visitors are advised to get travel insurance coverage from their own countries.

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