We Have An Options Of Tours And Treking Plans for You List Below Are:

Nature Tour

Nature Tour

Discover the birding experience of a lifetime. Spot diverse rare and exotic species in a setting of pristine forests, ancient Dzongs and Buddhist Temples. The altitude varies from 800 m to 3810 m with a variety of bird rich habitats including sub tropical and warm broad leaved forests, savannah, and grasslands, cool broad leaved forests, dry alpine scrub land, and wet lands. This tour also explore the many cultural highlights of the gentle valleys of the west, spiritual central Bhutan & the rugged east including ancient fortresses, sacred monasteries, remote temples, farm houses and royal palaces.
The best time to do this tour is between April and mid June.

Bhutan’s mountainous terrain offers a fascinating adventure for cycling enthusiasts. The roads wind up and down through mountains with exhilarating drops of thousands of metres, and of course the challenge of surmounting equally high passes of over 3000 metres. The route is accompanied by mixed forests, pasturelands, rich meadows and valleys dotted with medieval villages and towns rich in culture. This tour allows time for visiting the highlights of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Trongsa and Bumthang. You can choose from easy to adventurous trails, and will be backed up by professional support staff at all times. We will co-ordinate your entire trip including arranging quality mountain bicycles for your riding pleasure unless you choose to bring your own bike.

BHUTAN CYCLING TOUR

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rafting in bhutan

Rafting In Bhutan

Generally rafting conjures of images of crashing through horrendous rapids and monstrous waves with laughing and screaming joyful rafters hanging on but in the context of Rafting in Bhutan, it is a gentle drift-down-the-river admiring the scenery and running a few small yet exciting rapids. The most of the rivers in Bhutan are very steep and highly rushing with limited road access makes it considerably unsuitable for white water rafting. Only a few rivers are opened for rafting considering their safe course and easy access.

The Pho Chu, with its approx 16 km course with about 15 rapids of class 2-4 is the most popular for rafting in Bhutan followed by Mo Chu river with 10 Km course comprising around 10 rapids with 2 – 2+ rapids.
Drifting past imposing 17th century Punakha Dzong (fort cum monastery) watching world’s rarest bird, the white belled Heron in its natural habitat and Kingfishers frolicking on riverbank – all these topped off with spectacular sight of serene lush green alpine valleys, are the most amazing experience you would love to treasure. Rafting in Bhutan is a superb experience in its own right.

No special experience is required as long as you do not mind doing a bit of paddling and getting a bit wet – or quite possibly very wet! – then you will have an exciting time riding the white waters of the Himalayan Rivers. Rivers in Bhutan also offer great potential for Kayaking. If you are looking for more adventure, we will be happy to customize a suitable Kayaking adventure in Bhutan.

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