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Bhutan Adventure Tour | 10-Day Bhutan Adventure Trip

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Duration

10 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

About Bhutan Adventure Tour

Discover a destination where happiness matters more than wealth on a Bhutan Adventure Tour through the untouched Himalayan kingdom. Bhutan measures success by Gross National Happiness, and you’ll feel it in every peaceful valley, ancient dzong, and welcoming smile of a Buddhist monk. This Bhutan adventure trip offers real exploration across remote trails, sacred monasteries, and vibrant cities like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.

Designed for true explorers, this Bhutan tour actual adventure that combines culture, nature, and adrenaline. Experience Bhutan trekking actual adventure through pristine mountain paths, enjoy adventurous things to do in Bhutan, and witness authentic traditions preserved for centuries. For thrill-seekers, the Bhutan mountain biking tour actual adventure adds excitement through dramatic landscapes and scenic passes.

Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers, our Bhutan adventure holidays deliver raw beauty, spiritual depth, and unforgettable moments. Whether you seek peaceful trails or bold experiences, this Bhutan adventure travel journey promises an authentic Himalayan adventure like no other.

Take Time To Experience Breathtaking Hikes, Temples, And Traditions On Our Bhutan Adventure.

If visiting the Kingdom of Bhutan is on your travel wish list, our 10-day Bhutan Adventure is a great choice. This journey combines easy hikes through beautiful landscapes with comfortable accommodations. Along the way, you’ll learn why Bhutan is known as one of the happiest countries in the world.

Your adventure begins in Paro. Once in Paro, you’ll explore some of Bhutan’s most scenic trails. These include famous spots like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery and quieter paths such as the Gangte Nature Trail in the Phobjikha Valley. Two friendly guides will travel with you, sharing stories about Buddhism, local music, and Bhutanese traditions. This unforgettable experience in Bhutan will stay with you long after the journey ends.

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Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Pax 2 3 $3,215.00
2 Pax 4 8 $3,130.00
3 Pax 9 15 $3,100.00

Day 01 :Paro

Arrive in Bhutan, clear customs, and meet your CEO. Catch the included transfer to the hotel. Go for a short orientation walk of the town and enjoy a local dinner with the group. Included Activities: Orientation Walk Arrival Day and Welcome Meeting Transport: Private Vehicle.
  • Dinner

Day 02 :Paro

After breakfast, drive about 30 mins to the base of the famous Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest). After lunch at the cafeteria, head back down and drive to Kyichu Lhakang Temple, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. In the evening, enjoy free time to explore Paro. Included Activities: Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery Hike Kyichu Lhakhang Temple Visit.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 03 :Paro/Bumdrak Camp

Trek through fluttering prayer flags, rhododendron trees and conifer forests to reach Bumdrak camp at 3,860m. Included Activities: Bumdrak Trek Day 1.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 04 :Bumdrak Camp/Thimphu

Trek back down through grassy meadows and trees covered in wispy moss. Continue with a short ride to Thimphu, the capital city. Included Activities: Bumdrak Trek Day 2 Transport: Private Vehicle (1.50-2.00 hours).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 05 :Thimphu

In the evening, visit the Tashi Chhoedzong, known as the "Fortress of Glorious Religion", initially built in 1702. Today, it houses the main secretariat building, the central monk body, and the office of the king. Included Activities: Memorial Chorten Visit Buddha Point Visit Motithang Takin Preserve Visit Tashichho Dzong Visit.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 06 :Thimphu/Gangtey Gonpa

The road climbs steeply through forests, with hanging lichen up near the Dochula Pass (3,050m/10,007 ft). The pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayan Mountains. Stop for tea and check out the view before continuing on to Gangtey Gompa. Opt to visit the Black-Necked Crane Centre before dinner or wander around the small town to see young monks from the nearby school meandering in the street. Included Activities: Farmhouse Stay Transport: Private Vehicle (6.00-7.00 hours).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 07 :Gangtey Gonpa/Punākha

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Punakha before visiting Punakha Dzong. This is the winter capital of the Je Khenpo (chief abbot). Included Activities: Chime Lhakhang Visit Punakha Dzong Visit Transport: Private Vehicle (3.00-4.00 hours).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 08 :Punākha/Haa Dzongkhag

Wind through deep gorges and blue pine forests before reaching the valley. Here, we'll visit the Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) and walk around Haa town in the evening. Included Activities: Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) Visit Transport: Private Vehicle (6.00-7.00 hours).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 09 :Haa Dzongkhag/Paro

After visiting the nunnery, follow the trail down through the forest to the road to meet the van. Drive back to Paro with time in the evening to wander the streets and pick up some souvenirs. Enjoy a final dinner with the group on your last night in Bhutan. Included Activities: Kila Goempa Nunnery Hike Transport: Private Vehicle (1.50-2.00 hours).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10 :Paro

Your CEO will help arrange your transfer to the airport and all exit formalities before your journey home. Transport: Private Vehicle.
  • Breakfast

  • Airport to hotel / Airport pick up and drop
  • Round trip flight (Kathmandu-paro-Kathmandu)
  • all ground transportation by private vehicle
  • Local english speaking guide
  • All accommodation during the tour
  • 3 star hotels with private bathrooms
  • All sightseeing & entrance fees
  • Bhutan government royalties and taxes
  • Bhutan visa fees
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)

English

Bhutan

Tour's Location

Where does the trip start?

The trip starts in Paro, where you’ll be welcomed and begin your journey through Bhutan. From Paro, the itinerary continues to Bumdrak Camp, then to Thimphu, Gangtey Gonpa, Punākha, and Haa Dzongkhag. The journey comes full circle, ending back in Paro after an unforgettable experience.

What types of accommodations are included in a Bhutan adventure tour?

Bhutan adventure tours typically include a mix of comfortable 3-star hotels, traditional Bhutanese lodges, and eco-friendly guesthouses. On trekking routes, accommodations may include mountain camps or basic teahouses, depending on the itinerary. 

How Difficult Is the Bhutan Adventure Tour?

Moderate. This Bhutan adventure tour is suitable for travelers with a reasonable level of fitness and a sense of adventure. While there is no technical climbing, some days involve hiking at altitude, uneven terrain, and basic camping conditions. Below is a breakdown of the difficulty level by destination on your itinerary:

Paro (Start & End Point) – Easy

Paro is the gateway to Bhutan and the least physically demanding part of the journey. Activities mainly include sightseeing, short walks, and acclimatization. Roads are good, and accommodation is comfortable.

Bumdrak Camp – Challenging

Reaching Bumdrak Camp involves a steep uphill hike (often 4–6 hours) and sleeping at a high altitude (around 3,800 m) in tents. The trail can be rocky and exposed, and weather conditions may be cold and windy. This is the most physically demanding part of the tour. Best for: Fit travelers comfortable with hiking and basic camping

Thimphu – Easy

Bhutan’s capital is well-developed with paved roads and minimal walking required. Sightseeing is relaxed, and it serves as a recovery phase after the Bumdrak hike.

Gangtey (Gangtey Gonpa / Phobjikha Valley) – Moderate

Gangtey sits at a higher altitude and includes gentle hikes such as the Phobjikha Nature Trail. The terrain is mostly flat to rolling, but altitude may cause mild fatigue for some travelers.

Punākha – Easy to Moderate

Punākha is warmer and lower in altitude, making it physically easier. Short hikes to temples and the Punakha Dzong involve steps and uneven paths but are manageable for most travelers.

Haa Dzongkhag – Moderate

Haa Valley is remote and peaceful, with winding mountain roads and optional hikes. While not technically difficult, the remoteness and altitude add a moderate level of challenge.

Final Assessment

  • Physical Demand: Moderate overall
  • Highest Challenge: Bumdrak Camp hike and overnight stay
  • Suitable For: Active travelers, first-time adventure trekkers, and cultural explorers with good general fitness

No prior trekking experience is required, but regular walking, hiking practice, and good acclimatization will greatly enhance your experience.

How fit do I need to be for this trip?

This trip requires a moderate level of fitness. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable with active days, walking on uneven terrain, and hiking at altitude.

  • Paro to Bumdrak Camp: This is the most physically demanding part of the journey. Expect a steady uphill hike that can take several hours, depending on pace. The trail is well used but can be steep in sections, and the altitude (around 3,800 m / 12,500 ft at camp) makes the climb feel more challenging. Prior hiking experience is helpful, but not essential if you’re reasonably fit and take your time.
  • Thimphu, Gangtey (Gangtey Gonpa), Punākha, and Haa Dzongkhag: These parts of the trip are less strenuous, with a mix of sightseeing, short walks, monastery visits, and optional light hikes. Days are active but not overly demanding.
  • Altitude considerations: Paro, Thimphu, and Bumdrak are all at moderate to high altitude, so being in good cardiovascular health and allowing your body time to acclimatize is important.

If you can comfortably walk 4–6 hours in a day, handle some uphill hiking, and are generally active (regular walking, hiking, cycling, or similar exercise), you should be well prepared for this trip. A bit of advanced training, such as hill walking, stair climbing, or longer walks, will make the experience more enjoyable.

What permit do you need for the Bhutan Adventure trek/tour?

For the Bhutan Adventure trek/tour that starts and ends in Paro and includes Bumdrak Camp, Thimphu, Gangtey Gonpa (Phobjikha Valley), Punākha, and Haa Dzongkhag, the following permits are required:

1. Bhutan Tourist Visa

All international travelers (except Indian nationals) must obtain a Bhutan tourist visa. This is arranged in advance through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and is approved before arrival.

2. Route / Area Permit

In addition to the visa, a route permit is required for travel outside Paro and Thimphu. This permit covers destinations such as:

  • Bumdrak Camp
  • Gangtey (Phobjikha Valley)
  • Punākha
  • Haa Dzongkhag

The route permit is also arranged by your tour operator after arrival in Bhutan.

3. Trekking Permit

Since the itinerary includes trekking (Bumdrak Camp), a trekking permit is required. This permit is issued by the relevant Bhutanese authorities and is handled by your licensed trekking/tour company.

Important note:

All permits are processed and arranged by a licensed Bhutan tour operator as part of your travel package. Travelers are not required to apply for these permits individually.

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