Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

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Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

11 Days Starting in Paro and ending in

Visiting: Bhutan

Tour operator:

World Expeditions

Tour code:

BDK

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

2 - 16

Physical rating:

Introductory to Moderate

From: $5841

NB: Prices correct on 05-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

We combine an exceptional trek with time to explore the cultural heritage of Bhutan. In the company of our local guides we follow trails that lead high above the Paro and Thimphu valleys to gain unrivalled views of the Himalayan peaks that define the borderlands of Bhutan and Tibet. There is also ample opportunity to delight in the pristine forests of conifer, oak and rhododendrons as well as encountering yak herders as they establish their summer encampments. In Paro and Thimphu we wander the markets and appreciate the location of the monasteries and forts that reflect the deep cultural heritage of this remarkable Buddhist kingdom.

Highlights

  • Absorb the sweeping views of the sacred Jomolhari Peak (7326m)

  • Trek along the ancient Druk Path in the company of an expert guide and crew

  • Experience the beauty of Bhutan's rhododendron forests, lush alpine meadows and tranquil high altitude lakes

  • Climb high above the Paro Valley to Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery

  • Discover the monasteries and market places of the capital, Thimphu

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive Paro

On arrival in Paro we clear Bhutan customs and immigration before being met by our Bhutan group leader. At our hotel our Bhutan guide will brief you on your stay in Bhutan before we take our first opportunity to explore the Paro bazaar.

Day 2 : Paro Valley, Takstang Monastery (3100M) & National Museum

Our sightseeing program in Paro includes a hike to Taktsang Monastery. The two to three hour ascent provides an excellent opportunity to acclimatise and to get the feel for your boots before commencing your trek. Taktsang Monastery - the site of the site of the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery which is one of the divine resting places of the Guru Ringpoche. After visiting Taktsang monastery, an unforgettable experience, we return to our hotel and, in the afternoon visit the Paro Dzong which is the monastic and administrative centre for South-West Bhutan. We also visit the original fort - the Ta Dzong that now houses the National Museum of Bhutan with excellent displays of all facets of the countries rich cultural history. Old costumes and battle dress, together with priceless jewellery and specimens of the kingdom’s unique flora and fauna are included within the museum.

Day 3 : Commence Trek To Jilli Dzong (Approx 3 To 4 Hrs).

From our hotel our guides can point out the dzong which is visible from the valley. After a short drive to the Ta Dzong we commence our trek along a well defined trail through a series of small settlements where Tibetan refugees have established their homes since 1959. We ascend through a forest of blue pine and silver birch for a further two hours. Just above the treeline we reach an alpine glade and the Jilli La (3580m) and gain fine views back down the Paro Valley. It’s a short distance onto camp in a beautiful sheltered clearing to the east of the pass (3490m).
In the afternoon we visit the nearby Jilli Dzong, an impressive fort cum monastery with panoramic views. In the vicinity of the Dzong there are many prayer flags hung from commemorative poles that reflect the ancient Buddhist beliefs that extend across the ridge tops of Bhutan.

Day 4 : Jilli Dzong To Jangchu Lakha (Approx 4Hrs)

We continue along the wooded crest high above the Paro Valley through conifer and rhododendron forest while numerous orchids, ferns and wildflowers line the trail. To the north you may glimpse the snow capped peak of Jomolhari. On this stage we also pass through a number of yak herders settlements who, like their counterparts in Southern Tibet, live in woven yak wool tents throughout the summer months. Our camp at Jangchu Lakha (3780m) is in a fine location overlooking the intermediary valley between the Paro and Thimphu valleys.

Day 5 : Jangchu Lakha To Jimilang Tsho (Approx 5 To 6 Hrs)

Another spectacular day as we continue north along tan alpine ridge. En route we cross a series of small passes in the vicinity of 4050m with each marked by a stone memorial and an abundance of prayer flags. From the passes there are also fine views of many of the peaks that form the border with Tibet. From our lunch spot we can appreciate the location of our campsite on the shores of the Jimilang Tsho. To reach the lake involves a long and gradual descent taking an hour or so, at first across alpine meadows and then through rhododendron and conifer forest to this wonderful campsite.

Day 6 : Jimilang Tsho To Simkota Tsho (Approx 5Hrs)

From the lake the trail ascends through rhododendron forest before traversing a series of grazing meadows. It takes around three hours to reach the secluded encampment of Janye Tsho (3950 metres) and a fine place for a break. Thereafter the profile of the trail continues with short ascents and descents to reach the campsite above Simkota Tsho (4050 metres). From the campsite you can appreciate Jilli Dzong and the ridge-line you trekked along a few days earlier.

Day 7 : Simikota - Day Trip To Dungtsho Lake (Approx 3 To 4 Hours Round Trip)

Today we take a short acclimatisation walk to nearby Dungtsho Lake. The lake approximately an hour and half from our camp is steeped in Buddhist history. Dungtsho, originating from the the local word 'dungkhar' (meaning white conch) is said two house two conches in its depths, one male and one female. Nearby are the remnants of a meditation house, believed to have been used by a wandering Buddhist master, Druthob Dragey Shong. We return to camp in the afternoon for rest and relaxation.

Day 8 : Simkota Tsho To Phajoding (Approx 4 To 5 Hrs)

On our final day along the ridges we head over a series of small passes leading towards the Thimphu Valley. En route we pass a number of yak herders settlements and alpine lakes before reaching the Phume La (4200m) from where we appreciate the vast sprawl of the Thimphu Valley. We continue our descent to a campsite near Phajoding Goemba (3650m). This is a beautiful Buddhist monastery and an important pilgrimage site for the Bhutanese people.

Day 9 : Phajoding To Thimphu (3 Hrs)

From Phajoding the trail descends steeply, passing through mixed forest for a couple of hours before following the valley floor to the Youth centre (2580m). From the roadhead, we drive to our hotel in Thimphu. After lunch we commence our sightseeing program of Bhutan’s capital. The town is by no means large and is easily explored on foot. The main Secretariat building, the Tashichho Dzong is the most prominent building consisting of the main Secretariat, the National Assembly Hall, the Office of the King and the Throne Room. It's remarkable 13th century construction is in traditional Bhutanese style without the use of nails or metal of any kind. We also visit the large Stupa dedicated to the late King HM. Jimge Dorji Wangchuk, regarded as the founder of modern day Bhutan. Then there is the Handicraft Emporium with famous weaving, woodcarvings and paintings while the Post Office sells Bhutan's world-renowned stamps.

Day 10 : In Thimphu, Transfer To Paro

In the morning we will enjoy some sightseeing and then embark on the two-hour drive back to Paro. For the 2023 trip in March which coincides with the Paro festival (as noted on the specific trip date), the afternoon will be spent taking in the sounds and sights of the event.

Day 11 : Trip Concludes

Morning transfer to Paro Airport for your onward flight.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    4 nights hotel

  • 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches and 10 dinners

  • airport transfers on Day 1 and Day 11

  • English speaking local guide

  • good quality accommodation in Paro / Thimphu

  • the use of a World Expeditions trek pack which includes a quality sleeping bag, down or fibre fill jacket and insulated mat (valued at over US$500)

  • all group camping equipment

  • private vehicle transport

  • permits and entry fees and local guide in the National Park

  • all park entrance fees and trekking permits

  • animals to carry 20kgs personal equipment

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What You Carry

In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip-eze etc. Porters carry all group gear and your trek pack.

Grading

These trips involve trekking, walking, cycling, rafting or kayaking for up to five or six hours a day at a slow but steady pace and should never be misinterpreted to mean they are easy trips. You will need a reasonable level of fitness and good health. Suggested preparation: 30 minutes of aerobic type exercise, (either cycling or jogging) three times a week for three months leading up to your trip. For trekking, hill walking with a daypack in variable weather conditions is also recommended. For a cycling adventure, road cycling twice a week for three months prior to departure is recommended.

Check out our Q&As

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.

  • What about environmental impact?

    We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.

  • What should I pack?

    Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.

  • Are tips included in my trip price?

    Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.

  • Am I suited to small-group travel?

    We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.

  • Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?

    While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

H. Moore & M. Reay(Wandana Heights, VIC)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

14 Oct 2019

What can we say? From landing at what is probably the world’s most beautiful airport in Paro, to a marvellous hotel just outside the lovely town of Paro, the stunning Tiger’s Nest monastery climb (and descent!) followed by 6 hard days slogging on the Druk Path through forests, rhododendron glades and along ridges in rain and hail. We passed zhongs and apple orchards and small farms. We made friends with camp dogs and horses and stood above rainbows. We camped by glacier lakes and woke up to a frosty still morning and warmed up by climbing up and up to stand among stupas and prayer flags stuttering and flapping in the wind through the passes between valleys. The guide and crew kept us warm, fed and coffee’d along the track and in the camps. The supplied camping gear was top notch quality and even in the coldest night at altitude we were snug and warm. The guys and the horses worked tirelessly and always had a smile and a laugh, even at 6AM when they showed up outside the tents with ‘bed tea or coffee’ and hot water. We couldn’t and wouldn’t have done it without them. At the end of the trail to be greeted with momos and chilli sauce and a beer was going over and above. This was even more appreciated then the hot shower at the hotel in Thimpu. The Bhutanese people are warm, open and above all friendly. A local farmer open his home to us and allowed the group to explore and marvel at the beauty of his home and even offered tea. The people are smiles wherever you go and even the local dogs seem calm and contented, sleeping almost everywhere, even in the middle of the road, just another obstacle to be dodged by the traffic. I may never do another trek (thank you knees!) but I will return to Bhutan and try and see more of this amazing place. You want a short somewhat challenging glorious walk in a lovely unspoilt part of the world? Do the Druk Path. You want to see a place where the people seem genuinely happy and don’t seem to be racing for the next big ‘thing’? What are you waiting for, see Bhutan before the word gets out.

Jo Seton(Red Wing, MN, USA)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

19 Oct 2018

All was excellent! Guides were fantastic - highly professional, very knowledgeable, and great company.

M. Openshaw(Gebe, NSW)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

21 Oct 2018

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom provides a fascinating introduction to the culture and environment of this last of the Himalayan Kingdoms. Highly recommended.

M. Montgomery(Freshwater Creek, VIC)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

22 Oct 2019

In September of this year I traveled on 3 World Expeditions trips. As I am usually an independent traveler, and usually not keen on group travel, I was overwhelmed with the quality of the three tours, Beijing to Kathmandu, Chitwan and Bhutan Dragon Kingdom. The itinerary was carefully planned and timing was excellent, well balanced with appropriate arrival and departure times. Tour leaders were professional, with excellent knowledge and were all passionate about their areas, with great first aid knowledge. This was extremely important for the high altitudes at which we were traveling and trekking. Care, comfort and safety were paramount. The accommodation was extremely comfortable and the meals wonderful. The groups were small, 4, 8 and 5, and all wonderful and fun company with all participants having similar interests. I will definitely travel with World Expeditions again.

S. Sherriff(Ramsgate, NSW)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

09 Oct 2019

A peaceful and accessible escape into the lush forests of Bhutan, without committing to a more lengthy trek. The thoughtful itinerary allows for gradual acclimitisation, hearty meals ensure plenty of energy and the crew are lovely. The cultural inclusions pre and post trek make for a wonderful introduction to the unique country of Bhutan. I can't wait to return!

Fiona McMillan(Burswood, WA Australia)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

11 Apr 2023

Expect the Unexpected! This trip incorporated a 7 day trek "through rhododendron forests". Unfortunately, late-season snow (up to 30cm by Day 6) prevented the rhododendron bloom, made the trek more challenging & cut our trek short by a day (otherwise we would have been snowed in!). This gave us a welcoming extra day in Thimphu. Guide & staff all amazing & food delicious. Will be back.

Clare-Maree Halloran(Northcote, VIC Australia)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

18 May 2023

The trip was fantastic, although much harder than suggested. It is definitely not for introductory/intermediate. Two of our group had to go down after 2 days due to the altitude, and they had been taking the tablets. The ground crew were wonderful and the itinerary was excellent. Food was very generous and really good.

Julie(Morgan South, South Australia)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

19 Oct 2018

A fantastic trek with wonderful guides and crew, who made sure that we were looked after the whole time and immersed us in the culture and beliefs of their wonderful country. A fabulous trek to challenge yourself and appreciate this beautiful country and it’s people.

Suzanne Crook(London, UK)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

11 Oct 2022

Wonderful guide, country, companions, crew. Bhutan is beautiful.

Hal Jenson(Austin, Texas)  

Bhutan Dragon Kingdom

2 Dec 2022

Awesome guide, he was fun, intelligent, and caring. We had an incredible experience, thanks so much for your efforts on our behalf.

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