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  • Bhutan: Hiking in the Peaceful Kingdom
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Explore this Remote Himalayan Kingdom with Boundless Journeys

Along the lofty ridges of the Himalayas lies the Kingdom of Bhutan, a place that has remained blissfully untouched by the rest of the world. With very few visitors entering the country, Bhutan’s landscape has remained pristine — its rivers pure and its mountains magical. Bhutan’s people are gracious, the culture is rich, and spirituality is prevalent. And on Boundless Journeys’ Hiking in the Peaceful Kingdom tour, you’ll meet welcoming local people, red-robed lamas, and nomadic yak herders as you learn about the Bhutanese way of life.

During this tour, named one of National Geographic Traveler’s “50 Tours of a Lifetime,” you’ll hike to remote gold-roofed temples and monasteries and through peaceful villages in emerald valleys surrounded by spectacular Himalayan scenery. Learn about cultural practices, enjoy local culinary delicacies, and take part in an evening of traditional song and dance. Join Boundless Journeys’ active adventure in Bhutan to discover a sacred heritage and distinctive identity that for centuries has remained shrouded by high peaks.

What Our Guests Have To Say About This Tour

"Reset" One's Priorities

★★★★★
5 5 1
Boundless trips are so successful because of the guides and drivers. In this respect, our trip to Bhutan was superb. Honestly, within a minute of being greeted upon arrival by Kenley and Tsiring, we felt like part of a small family. The pace was perfect as was the mix of cultural and natural activities. Bhutan itself is a remarkable place in which to "reset" one's priorities.

Memories of a lifetime

★★★★★
5 5 1
This is our second trip to Bhutan with Boundless Journey’s - from their varied itineraries to the exceptional guides and drivers they work with - their trips are able to capture the breathtaking beauty and soul of this magical country. Memories of a lifetime facilitated by Boundless Journeys!! This was our 9th trip with Boundless Journey’s and we followed it with a 10th - what else is their to say about how much we value you?!

Dream Come True

★★★★★
5 5 1
A dream of a trip come true! Organized to perfection, with the most caring and professional guide imaginable.

Only Superlatives

★★★★★
5 5 1
I had dreamed of visiting Bhutan for 25 years. The trip, the views, the culture, the guide and driver were beyond my wildest imagination. The friendships I have made on this trip will last a lifetime. It is a trip that encompasses all five senses, the physical and spiritual. It is a joyful and humbling experience. I cannot emphasize how much having Tashi and Mr. Tshreng, as our guide and driver made my trip. He never missed a nuance. He got to know each of us as individuals. While I knew I’d be in awe while being in Bhutan, I never realized I would be laughing every day. The camaraderie within our group was incredible. I told Tashi and Mr Shtreng, I felt badly for other groups because we had the best guide and driver. If I seem to be using only superlatives, it’s because that’s the sentiment I feel.

Very Happy

★★★★★
5 5 1
The guides on this trip were beyond exquisite. They met everyone's individual needs. I am very, very happy with my experience on this trip.

One of my best experiences

★★★★★
5 5 1
This was the best trip I have ever taken! Boundless Journeys has paid attention to all the details including the local guides they use. This will be one of the best experiences of my life.

A+ Experience

★★★★★
5 5 1
This trip exceeded all of my expectations in terms of the natural beauty of the country and it's people, the richness of the culture enmeshed with its Buddhist faith, and the genuine care of our exceptional guides. It is difficult to explain the experience in words, but my heart definitely feels it.

Remarkable Place

★★★★★
5 5 1
Guides were knowledgeable, organized, flexible, and very friendly! Bhutan is a remarkable place. Activities included hiking and walking to memorable destinations; and learning about Buddhism and Bhutan's people and culture through diverse experiences.

Outstanding Guides

★★★★★
5 5 1
Our guides made the trip amazing! They were so very accommodating and I feel they went above-and-beyond to ensure we were happy.

Lifelong Memories

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5 5 1
I had wanted to go to Bhutan since I first learned of it 30 years ago. At age 64 I decided if I am to go, I better do it soon. I was needing some spiritual guidance and what better place to get it! I invited my daughter to come with me, so it was a very special time for us together too. We had the best guides and driver! They were always willing to change things up to meet our needs. Even joining us at a karaoke bar in Paro to celebrate one of our birthdays! Giving Bonnie a birthday cake and beautiful gift from Bhutan! Their knowledge of Bhutan, it’s customs, Buddhism, and history was outstanding. I received the spiritual direction I was hoping for, made new friends exploring Bhutan together, and have memories with Jesse we will both have for our lifetimes. I came home with much to process in the months to come.

Amazing

★★★★★
5 5 1
It was an amazing trip. Everything was perfect. Loved it!

Incredible and Interesting

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5 5 1
Incredible place, guides were interesting and thoughtful, culture and stories and way of life was so interesting!

An Adventure of a lifetime

★★★★★
5 5 1
Bhutan is an amazing country like no other. The people, culture and natural beauty is astounding. Visiting it is an adventure of a lifetime. Although the other companies I've traveled with were all fine, Boundless is a step above in terms of cultural immersion. Also, the office staff at Boundless is so accessible, eager to help and responds to questions promptly.

A Privilege

★★★★★
5 5 1
A privilege to visit a country plotting its own course to support its people, protect the environment, and protect its cultural traditions.

Great Trip

★★★★☆
4 5 1
Overall it was a great trip. Wonderful group, well coordinated, GREAT GUIDE who really made the trip a terrific experience.

Great Guide and driver

★★★★★
5 5 1
Our group was just 3. That was fabulous but our guide Kinley and driver Nima were really what made the trip!

Fabulous Trip

★★★★★
5 5 1
The trip was fabulous, and I look forward to being a continued member of the Boundless Journeys family! This includes all the home office details as well as the journey itself.

A great value

★★★★★
5 5 1
We loved the trip and really appreciated how smoothly the entire trip went and that everything was included (entry fees, gratuities, meals, snacks, bottles of water, etc.) so that really the only things we had to have extra money for was shopping and tips for the guide/driver.

Excellent Guide

★★★★★
5 5 1
I so enjoyed the people in our group and discovering with them a unique land and people. Although sometimes challenged by terrain and lack of familiarity with place, I never worried because our guide was so responsive and competent.

Shangri-la

★★★★☆
4 5 1
Bhutan is truly Shangri-la, amazing!

Life Changing

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4 5 1
Visiting Bhutan was truly life changing for me. I felt as if I had an infusion of gratitude and serenity. This feeling has continued. It is indeed a special place that touches the heart and soul of ones being.

Magical Trip

★★★★★
5 5 1
Incredible care and attention to detail went into planning this special, magical and spiritual trip!

A most special place

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5 5 1
This trip will resonate in your soul for long after you return home. I have never travelled to a country where I have felt more welcomed as a visitor by the warm and gentle people. Truly a wonderful experience with a great company.

You guys are great!

★★★★★
5 5 1
The spirit and sense of happiness throughout the country is inspiring. The natural beauty of the river valleys and Himalayan foothills is indescribable.

Touches your soul

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5 5 1
Bhutan touches you deep in your soul as you begin your journey. Our guide and Boundless Journey's choice of cultural activities teaches you so much and helps you understand why this is a truly special place.

Not to be missed

★★★★☆
4 5 1
Bhutan is not to be missed. Make an effort to travel there before change happens. It is a beautiful, peaceful place that hasn't changed and the government is working hard to keep it that way, but social media is having an impact. You will leave feeling and wanting to be a better individual in your daily life.

Life Changing

★★★★★
5 5 1
We had an amazing trip! Dawa taught us so much. Such an intelligent and caring man. And Thinley his driver was terrific, always keeping an eye on us. I felt like we were given an incredible gift to experience Bhutan with Dawa as our guide. Definitely life changing.

A Trip Back in Time

★★★★★
5 5 1
This trip was a very rewarding cultural experience, that takes you back in time to a less chaotic and non-materialistic world. It allows you to appreciate the simple things in life and reminds you of the importance of relationships and caring.

Best. Trip. Ever.

★★★★★
5 5 1
Best. Trip. Ever. I feel so fortunate to have had the chance to visit this unspoiled gem in the Himalayas, and know I will carry it with me always. We couldn't have asked for a better guide than Dawa. By sharing his vast knowledge of the country and its culture with us, he made us feel like we belonged.

Top-end Tour Company

★★★★★
5 5 1
Boundless Journeys is an absolutely top-end tour company. It would have been virtually impossible for them to have provided a higher quality trip than this one to Bhutan.

The most phenomenal experience!

★★★★★
5 5 1
We have travelled with Boundless Journeys twice and are heading off on our third adventure with them later this year. As extensive travelers, we can honestly say that Boundless Journeys is the best company we have ever worked with. Both their US based staff and their in-country guides are superb! Attention to detail, special moments, flexibility are all trademarks. Their trips have the perfect blend of free time and guided time - mixing the best of both worlds. Our time with them in Bhutan was the most phenomenal experience of my life and when we took our family to Turkey our teenage daughters had the time of their lives. We highly recommend them - we won't travel with anyone other than Matt and his great team!!

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Itinerary &
Accommodations

Itinerary & Accommodations

Day 1

Arrival in Paro, Bhutan; transfer to Thimphu

  • Activity Overview: Walking on local paths and dirt roads
  • Activity Level: Easy
  • Activity Length: 1-2 hours

Welcome to Bhutan! We land in Paro at Bhutan's only international airport. We are met by our local guide and transferred to Thimphu, home of the royal family. Before becoming Bhutan's official national capital in 1961, Thimphu was a simple, rural farming valley. Small and secluded, it is unlike any other world capital. The city is quiet, and may be the only capital in the world without a traffic light.

Our exploration of Thimphu depends on flight arrival times and we may visit the National Textile Museum, the Heritage Museum, or the Giant Buddha above town, giving us some excellent views of the Thimphu Valley.

Accommodations
Hotel Druk

Hotel Druk
Thimpu, Bhutan

Hotel Druk is located in the center of the city’s landmarks, near the famous Thimphu clock tower and within walking distance of the main markets. Constructed in traditional Bhutanese style, this distinctive, four-star deluxe hotel is relaxed yet elegant, with all the necessary comforts and amenities. Hotel Druk offers newly refurbished, modern guestrooms with spacious accommodations; a soothing spa; and a stylish bar and restaurant.

Day 2

Cheri Goemba & The Choki School of Arts

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on local paths and hiking trails
  • Activity Level: Easy to moderate
  • Activity Length: Approximately 2 hours (3 miles) with 1,300’ elevation gain and loss (highest elevation: 9,186’); additional optional hiking available

Our hike today begins at a small village near the boundary of Jigme Dorji Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest protected area in the country. The area is home to several endangered species, including: the takin, snow leopard, blue sheep, tiger, red panda, and the Himalayan black bear. The trail climbs steadily to Cheri Gompa, a small monastery perched on the hill with a view of the Thimphu Valley. After touring the monastery, we descend on the same route back to our tour vehicle where we drive home of the Choki School of Arts. The Choki School provides free, skills-related education in the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan to Bhutanese children who are unable to complete their formal education.

Before dinner, we speak with a local expert to learn more about Bhutan's unique culture and its remarkable Gross National Happiness concept.

Accommodations
Hotel Druk

Hotel Druk
Thimpu, Bhutan

Hotel Druk is located in the center of the city’s landmarks, near the famous Thimphu clock tower and within walking distance of the main markets. Constructed in traditional Bhutanese style, this distinctive, four-star deluxe hotel is relaxed yet elegant, with all the necessary comforts and amenities. Hotel Druk offers newly refurbished, modern guestrooms with spacious accommodations; a soothing spa; and a stylish bar and restaurant.

Day 3

Transfer to Punakha (approximately 4 hours*); Temple of the Divine Madman

  • Activity Overview: Walking on local paths
  • Activity Level: Easy
  • Activity Length: 1-2 hours with 131’ elevation gain (highest elevation: 4,921’)

Today we transfer to the Punakha Valley, our home for the next two nights. The road to Punakha crosses the Dochula Pass (10,230'), offering a great view of the eastern Himalayan mountains.

On the road to Punakha, we stop in a small village where a short walk brings us to Chime Lhakang, a temple dedicated to the Lama Drukpa Kunley. Drukpa Kunley is one of Bhutan's favorite saints, and is more commonly known as the "Divine Madman." He traveled throughout Bhutan and Tibet using songs, humor, and outrageous behavior to dramatize his teachings, believing that the formality of the clergy and social conventions were keeping people from understanding true Buddhism.

Accommodations
Dhumra Farm Resort

Dhumra Farm Resort
Punakha, Bhutan

Nestled amidst the green hills with an enviable view of the Punakha Dzong, Dhumra Farm Resort has been built with nature in mind, from the local building materials to the farm’s organic produce cooked in the traditional earthen oven. This small, boutique hotel is committed to providing guests with an extroadinary and authentic Bhutanese experience.

Day 4

Khamsung Yuley Namgyel Temple to Punakha Dzong

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on local paths and trails
  • Activity Level: Easy to moderate
  • Activity Length: 3-4 hours with 656’ elevation gain (highest elevation: 4,921’)

We begin today's hike by first ascending a series of switchbacks to the Khamsung Yuley Namgyel Temple. From this modern temple, we are afforded grand views of the Mo Chu River Valley below. We then descend from the temple and follow a well-worn path down the valley through rice fields and small villages. Along the way we are rewarded with stunning views — the terraced rice paddies providing an exotic backdrop to the river below.

After enjoying a picnic lunch along the river, we continue our walk to the Punakha Dzong. Constructed in 1637, the Punakha Dzong was the second of Bhutan's dzongs and for many years it served as the seat of the government. Today it is the home to Bhutan's spiritual leader, the Chief Abbot Je Khempo, who resides here with 1,000 monks during the winter months.

Following our hike, we have the special opportunity to visit the Nalanda Buddhist Institute, where we meet the resident monks and learn about their lives.

Accommodations
Dhumra Farm Resort

Dhumra Farm Resort
Punakha, Bhutan

Nestled amidst the green hills with an enviable view of the Punakha Dzong, Dhumra Farm Resort has been built with nature in mind, from the local building materials to the farm’s organic produce cooked in the traditional earthen oven. This small, boutique hotel is committed to providing guests with an extroadinary and authentic Bhutanese experience.

Day 5

Transfer to Gangtey (approximately 3-4 hours*); Longtey Hike in Phobjikha Valley

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on local paths and hiking trails
  • Activity Level: Moderate
  • Activity Length: 3-4 hours with an 1,312’ elevation gain (highest elevation: 12,139’)

We depart Punakha, with our drive taking us up a winding mountain road through oak and rhododendron forest, and over a high pass down into the Phobjikha Valley. Phobjikha is one of Bhutan's few glacial valleys, and is the chosen winter home of black-necked cranes, migrating from the Tibetan plateau.

We begin our hike to Longtey village at the Gangtey Gompa, passing through Kumbu village and then ascending steadily from the valley floor. Upon reaching our first pass, we stop for some impressive views of Gangtey Gompa and the Phobjikha valley below.
On our descent, the trail leads into a sweeping valley where yaks graze during the winter months. We conclude our hike passing through some bamboo as we enter Longtey village.

Accommodations
Hotel Dewachen

Hotel Dewachen
Gangtey, Bhutan

Nestled in the thick pine forests of Phobjikha—home to rare, black-necked cranes—the Dewachen offers a relaxed setting, in-house restaurant, and breathtaking views of the valley below. Sixteen comfortable, double rooms each contain ensuite bathrooms, colorful bedding, and balconies. Rooms are heated by iron stoves, with hot water bags for the bed on the valley’s coldest nights.

Day 6

Gangtey Nature Trail Hike; Transfer to Jakar (approximately 6-7 hours*)

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on local paths and trails
  • Activity Level: Easy
  • Activity Length: Approximately 1.5 hours with 656’ elevation gain (highest elevation: 9,843’)

Today, we stretch our legs on the Gangtey Nature Trail before beginning our drive to the Bumthang Valley. This easy hike meanders through pine and bamboo forests, and afford excellent views of the remote Phobjikha Valley, where we may catch a glimpse of black neck cranes (during the winter months). We also may visit the Gangtey Gompa Monastery, the only Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan.

Upon arrival in the Bumthang Valley, we relax and settle into the hotel, our home for the next 3 nights.

Accommodations
Bhutan Mountain Resort

Bhutan Mountain Resort
Jakar, Bhutan

With views of the pine wood forest and historic Wangduechoeling palace, Bhutan Mountain Resort is one of the oldest hotels in Bumthang. The family-owned property offers simple, comfortable accommodations and warm service. All 27 rooms are appointed with wood paneling, heated by firewood stoves (or Bukhari), with ensuite baths. Featuring an attentive professional staff and in-house restaurant, the lodge is within walking distance of the Wangduechoeling palace, Jakar Dzong and Chamkhar Town.

Day 7

Pasaling Gompa Hike and Kurje to Tamshing Hike

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on dirt roads and local paths
  • Activity Level: Moderate to strenuous
  • Activity Length: 5-6 hours with elevation gain and loss of 2,373' (highest elevation: 11,576')

Today's hike begins with a gradual climb through blue pine forest, where along the way, we visit Pasaling Gompa which overlooks the beautiful valley of Bumthang. Following a picnic lunch, we embark on a hike from Kurje temple. The trail leads over a suspension bridge and towards Choekhortoe village and the Tamshing area, where we visit the Dorjibi weaving centre. We enjoy passing through the pastoral landscape consisting of farmer's fields and farmhouses. We are greeted by the villagers working their daily routine in the fields. We reach Tamshing Lhakhang and have a perfect view of Kurje lhakhang on the opposite hill where we began.

Accommodations
Bhutan Mountain Resort

Bhutan Mountain Resort
Jakar, Bhutan

With views of the pine wood forest and historic Wangduechoeling palace, Bhutan Mountain Resort is one of the oldest hotels in Bumthang. The family-owned property offers simple, comfortable accommodations and warm service. All 27 rooms are appointed with wood paneling, heated by firewood stoves (or Bukhari), with ensuite baths. Featuring an attentive professional staff and in-house restaurant, the lodge is within walking distance of the Wangduechoeling palace, Jakar Dzong and Chamkhar Town.

Day 8

Excursion to Tang Valley; Ugyen Choling Hike and Burning Lake

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on dirt roads, local paths and trails
  • Activity Level: Easy to moderate
  • Activity Length: 1-2 hours

We explore the Bumthang district further with an excursion to the stunningly beautiful Tang Valley. This seldom visited valley offers a treat; revealing some off the beaten track monasteries and the fascinating cultural museum at Ugyen Choling. A fairly short hike takes us up to this well-maintained estate and its cultural treasures inside. Along the way we stop for a traditional farmhouse lunch. After lunch we visit Tang Mebartsho (Burning Lake), where a famous reincarnated lama, Terton Pema Lingpa, is supposed to have discovered a religious treasure in the 12th century. This lake is very sacred and is visited by many Bhutanese during auspicious days.

Accommodations
Bhutan Mountain Resort

Bhutan Mountain Resort
Jakar, Bhutan

With views of the pine wood forest and historic Wangduechoeling palace, Bhutan Mountain Resort is one of the oldest hotels in Bumthang. The family-owned property offers simple, comfortable accommodations and warm service. All 27 rooms are appointed with wood paneling, heated by firewood stoves (or Bukhari), with ensuite baths. Featuring an attentive professional staff and in-house restaurant, the lodge is within walking distance of the Wangduechoeling palace, Jakar Dzong and Chamkhar Town.

Day 9

Transfer to Paro (approximately 12 hours by road* or a 1-hour flight**)

  • Activity Overview: Return to Paro
  • Activity Level: Easy

Today we return to western Bhutan by flight (if available) or retrace our route overland to Paro, where our journey began. For those driving, there will be plenty of time to stretch our legs along the way, including stops for both tea breaks and lunch. We have another chance for some spectacular views of the Himalayas as we drive over the Dochu La and Yotung La passes. Following a Bhutanese tradition, we will have the opportunity to spread our own prayer flags at the top of one of these passes, granting us blessings for a long life.

For those flying to Paro, you will be met by one of our guides upon your arrival at the airport and will have the day at your leisure. Our group reunites this evening, and we may stroll through the market before enjoying dinner together.

*Estimated based on actual driving times. The total transfer time may be longer when taking rest stops, road construction and other unanticipated delays into account.

?Domestic flight: We will book guests on a domestic flight from Jakar to Paro depending upon availability. The sooner you reserve, the more likely you will be confirmed on this flight. If there is no more availability, then you will return to Paro by road. This means the group may split up for the day and reunite in the evening in Paro. For those booked on the domestic flight, please note that there is the possibility for delays or cancellations due to weather. In this case, you will also need to return by road.

Accommodations
Rema Resort

Rema Resort
Paro, Bhutan

Rema Hotel is situated along the banks of the Paro River with rooms enjoying scenic views of the rice paddies and farm fields of the tranquil Paro Valley. The hotel features stunning traditional Bhutanese architecture, yet provides modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

Day 10

Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery Hike

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on trails
  • Activity Level: Moderate to strenuous
  • Activity Length: 4-5 hours (4.5 miles) with 1,650’ elevation gain and loss (highest elevation: 10,171’)

This morning, we hike to the famous cliff-side hermitage called Taktsang — "Tiger's Nest" — a monastic retreat built into a sheer cliff face high above the Paro Valley. Our hike begins on the valley floor and is a steady uphill climb on a wide hiking trail that switchbacks through pine forests, with glimpses of Tiger's Nest along the way. We pass water-powered prayer wheels and mani stones, as well as a shrine where a high lama was supposedly born — all reminders that for many, this is not just a hike, but a spiritual pilgrimage. Legend has it that the Tibetan Buddhist saint, Padmasambhava, flew across the Himalayas on the back of a tiger and landed here, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan.

We return to the valley floor, where we enjoy a trail side picnic lunch before heading back to our hotel. We have some time this afternoon to unwind and relax after our hike before dinner.

Accommodations
Rema Resort

Rema Resort
Paro, Bhutan

Rema Hotel is situated along the banks of the Paro River with rooms enjoying scenic views of the rice paddies and farm fields of the tranquil Paro Valley. The hotel features stunning traditional Bhutanese architecture, yet provides modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

Day 11

Cheli La Pass to Kila Gompa

  • Activity Overview: Hiking on trails and dirt roads
  • Activity Level: Moderate
  • Activity Length: 2-3 hours with 1,300’ elevation loss (highest elevation: 12,500’).

The day's adventure starts early as we set out on a road that climbs almost 5,000' above the valley floor to Chele La Pass (12,500'). If the weather is clear, we enjoy glimpses of some of Bhutan's highest peaks. Upon reaching the pass, western Bhutan appears before us, with its unspoiled Haa valley, the mountains of Sikkim, Mt. Chomolhari, Tibet, and the patchwork fields of the Paro Valley.

We hike along a ridge through meadows before re-entering forests of larch, spruce, hemlock, fir and rhododendron. After about two hours, we see the Kila Gompa, home to approximately 30 nuns. Kila means "spiritual dagger," and a visit to the temple is often thought to tame the negative emotions of anger, ignorance, and greed.

Following our visit and picnic lunch, we descend on a dirt road that winds through conifers and rhododendrons. We arrive at our vehicle to return to Paro.

This evening, we celebrate our journey through this amazing kingdom, and the kind welcome we have received from the generous people of Bhutan.

Accommodations
Rema Resort

Rema Resort
Paro, Bhutan

Rema Hotel is situated along the banks of the Paro River with rooms enjoying scenic views of the rice paddies and farm fields of the tranquil Paro Valley. The hotel features stunning traditional Bhutanese architecture, yet provides modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

Day 12

Departure from Paro

We are transferred to the airport for an early morning departure from Paro. From here we say farewell before our journey home, or continue on to other exciting destinations.

Please note that this is a typical itinerary, and actual activities may vary due to weather conditions, local events, and to allow serendipity to play a hand in your experience. Accommodations are as outlined in the itinerary, although we reserve the right to change these or the order visited should the need arise.

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Dates &
Prices

Dates And Prices

2024
Trip Length

12 Days

Trip Dates

Apr 11-22, 2024

Oct 14-25, 2024

Nov 12-23, 2024

Festival Departures: April 11, November 12

2024 Land Cost

From $6,795 Per Person


Internal Airfare

$995 Per Person

Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok; optional Jakar-Paro flight $220; subject to availability) - airfare prices subject to change

Single Supplement

First two reserved:$95

Additional:$595

See single supplement policy below.

Pricing Notes

MAKE IT PRIVATE

9+ Guests: $6,795 per person

5 to 8 Guests: $7,295 per person

Make it Private price is based on Land Cost only, and a guarantee of the specified number of guests in double occupancy. For groups smaller than the numbers shown, or those requiring single occupancy, we reserve the right to adjust the per person price. Additionally, some trips have minimum group sizes. Please call 1-800-941-8010 for details.

 

FESTIVAL DEPARTURES

Our festival departure dates are based on the festival calendar when trips were scheduled. Festival dates may be subject to change, as the local authorities have the right to change the festival dates at any time. If this is the case we will do our best to adjust the itinerary so that we can attend the festival. Call 1-800-941-8010 for details and sample itineraries.

 

DOMESTIC FLIGHT SCHEDULES

While we have done our best to schedule our itineraries to coincide with the domestic flight schedules between Jakar and Paro on Day 9 of this journey, availability is limited and flight schedules are subject to change.

What's Included

  • Expert leadership
  • All accommodations
  • All meals
  • Local wine and beer with included dinners
  • All on-tour ground transportation
  • All activities as noted in the itinerary
  • Bhutan visa
  • Explorers Club savings on your next scheduled, small-group trip (conditions apply)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: Accommodations are based on double occupancy. A single supplement is paid by participants who specifically request single accommodations, subject to availability.

Single Supplement for Scheduled Group Departures. If you reserve at least 120 days prior to departure, you may be eligible for a reduced or free single supplement. This is generally limited to the first one or two solo travelers to reserve, and the reduction is outlined in the pricing for each trip. Free or reduced single supplements are not combinable with other offers or promotions.

If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate of the same gender. If you reserve at least 120 days ahead and request a roommate but one is not available, you will receive a $500 reduction from the standard single supplement (unless otherwise noted in the detailed itinerary for your specific trip).

Single Supplement for Custom Tours. Custom Tour prices are generally based on two or more participants; therefore, single supplements for “solo” Custom Tours will vary and are available upon request.

What To
Expect

What To Expect

Physical Activity

Boundless Journeys’ trips are designed for energetic and flexible individuals who like to be active and have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. Bhutan: Hiking in the Peaceful Kingdom is rated 2+, easy to moderate, on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the most strenuous). The walks and hikes on this trip are easy to moderate day hikes. Hikes generally are from 2-5 hours in length with minimal vehicle support. A few days involve some long drives on narrow, winding roads.

Meeting Point

Paro, Bhutan International Airport upon arrival of your flight on Day 1.

Departure Point

Paro, Bhutan International Airport in time for your departing flight on Day 12.

Traveling To and From

Most Convenient Airport:
Bangkok International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand (airport code BKK)

Meeting Time and Place:
Your Boundless Journeys guide will meet you at the Paro, Bhutan airport upon the arrival of your flight from Bangkok (other regional airports upon request).

Departure Time and Place:
Paro, Bhutan in time for the departure of your flight to Bangkok (other regional airports upon request).

Weather

The mountainous areas of Bhutan have pronounced rainy and dry seasons. The driest weather and clearest skies are typically in October and November and it is the harvest season. During March through May, beautiful flowers are in bloom and it is the planting and ploughing time of year. The months of December through February are clear and cool (can be below freezing at night) and it is the shoulder season, so you will encounter fewer visitors. June through August is the monsoon season and it is generally not recommended to travel to Bhutan at this time of year. You may obtain more detailed weather information at www.weatherbase.com.

Paro

March

High: 58
Low: 33

April

High: 64
Low: 40

September

High: 74
Low: 53

October

High: 66
Low: 45

November

High: 57
Low: 34

Punakha

March

High: 76
Low: 48

April

High: 76
Low: 53

September

High: 86
Low: 69

October

High: 82
Low: 66

November

High: 72
Low: 55

Thimphu

March

High: 61
Low: 39

April

High: 68
Low: 45

September

High: 74
Low: 59

October

High: 67
Low: 42

November

High: 64
Low: 41

When to Go

Bhutan is generally delightful for hiking in the spring and fall. The driest weather and clearest skies are typically in late September, October and November. In the months of March, April and May, beautiful flowers are in bloom, and you will encounter fewer travelers.

The Altitude

Our trip begins in Thimpu, which is situated at 7,500 feet, in the foothills of the Himalayas. After our first two nights, we move to the Punakha Valley, which offers a relatively low elevation of approximately 4,300’. Our third hotel, in the Phobjikha valley is located at about 9,500’, fourth hotel in the Bumthang Valley, is located at about 8,500’, and our fifth hotel in Paro is at approximately 7,300’. Our walks and hikes will take place at elevations from 4,300’ to a little over 12,000’. Our drive to Cheli La pass will take us to our highest elevation at 12,467’. There is time to move at a comfortable pace, allowing ourselves to adjust to the mountain air. Keeping well hydrated, avoiding excessive alcohol, eating frequent, light meals, and getting plenty of rest will help with any effects of altitude that you may feel.

Accommodations

This itinerary includes a combination of the standard and deluxe hotel options available in Bhutan. Although the hotels in Bhutan cannot be compared to international standards, they are comfortable and offer all necessary facilities. We believe that any inconveniences due to these modest accommodations are far outweighed by the unforgettable experience of visiting Bhutan (If you prefer to stay in luxury hotels in Bhutan, please contact us to discuss a private journey).

Due to the unique tourism policy in Bhutan, we are unable to confirm which hotels we will be using until four weeks prior to departure. The accommodations listed will most likely be what we can expect, but may alter due to availability.

When to Reserve

It is important to reserve your trip early, as the Bhutanese national airline will only accept reservations with the full payment of the ticket. Therefore we are unable to hold group seats in advance of reservations. Seats can only be confirmed upon receipt of your deposit, as well as the payment for these flights (subject to change). Please contact our office with any questions regarding these important policies.

Development in Bhutan

Although visiting Bhutan in many ways is like stepping back in time and has been a longtime favorite of Boundless Journeys’ travelers for this reason, it is important to understand that this evolving society is also eager to keep pace in the modern world. While the government is approaching the development of their country with sensitivity towards preserving the environment and culture, you can still expect to encounter some of the less positive signs of modernization. Some examples include: road construction projects that may hinder driving or cause noise and dust; litter in developed areas; and begging. We ask you to visit Bhutan with an open mind and leave any rigid expectations about the pristine nature of the country behind. It is important to embrace what you see and experience without judgment and recognize that Bhutan, just as any country, is struggling to be a part of this complex and rapidly changing world. We are confident that with this attitude, the Bhutan you experience will be a fascinating and memorable place.

Cuisine

Bhutanese dishes borrow elements of Indian and Chinese cuisine, however it is also unique in its style and tastes. One of the most distinguishing features of Bhutanese cuisine is the ubiquitous chili. The Bhutanese are passionate about chili; you will see them spread all over to dry - on the roadsides, on rooftops and in courtyards. Ema datse, a dish made with chilis and cheese, is a spicy favorite. Some excellent non-spicy options include kewa datse (potatoes and cheese sauce), and shamu datse (mushrooms with cheese sauce). Bhutanese also love momos. Though a Tibetan specialty, these dumplings now occupy a permanent place in Bhutanese cuisine. Chicken or pork momos are favored, but cheese momos are most common. Another important feature of this exotic cuisine is the use of rice, found in various forms in dishes ranging from breakfast to dinner.
We do our best to offer a la carte meals at unique local establishments, however, options are quite limited in the smaller towns, so many of the meals will be served buffet-style at our hotels. There are usually continental, Bhutanese, Chinese, and Indian dishes served.

While we do our best to offer our guests the best possible meals and food available in Bhutan, it is important to know that the food there is basic and does not offer the variety and quality that we may be accustomed to at home. Please travel to Bhutan with an open mind and do not have high expectations in this regard and you will not be disappointed. Vegetarians can easily be accommodated with advance notice.

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