Experience the enchanting beauty of Bhutan with the seven day highland Harmony tour, an exhilarating journey through the heart of the country. This adventure takes you on a captivating ride where you can explore the fascination curves and twists of the stunning landscape all the wat to central Bhutan
Trip Duration: 9–Nights and 10-days.
Trip Style: Classic Adventure
Trip Mileage: 1602 Km
Highest Elevation: 3150m (Dochula Pass)
Lowest Elevation: 1200M (Punakha Valley)
Start: Paro
End: Paro
Arrive in Paro and settle into your accommodation. Take a leisurely ride around Paro to acclimatize and enjoy the stunning views of the Paro Valle
Depart for Punakha, enrout Visit Simtokha fort. Ride to Dochula Pass3150m. Take some time for Photo and coffee at dochula pass. On a clear sky you will be able to witness the Eastern Himalaya Ranges and the Highest Mountain of Bhutan Gangkhar phuemsum (7570m). Continue towards the Punakha fort. Visit the most Beautiful Punakha fort and walk up to the longest hanging bridge in Punakha (180m). If time Permits drive till the Parking of Khamsum yuelly Namgyal Temple.
Make a quick Stop at the Chendebji Stupa.Built over a Period of 12 years around 1740, is said to be modeled after the Boudhnath Stupa in Nepal, including the Eyes of the Buddhisatava looking at the four cardinal Diriction. Visit Trongsa Fort the largest in the country, providing a strategic central location to control Bhutan and for centuries it was the seat of the Wangchuk dynasty of Pelops (governors) who effectively ruled over eastern and central Bhutan and since from 1907 have been Kings of Bhutan
After Breakfast ride to Trongsa Watch tower built in 1652 by the first Governer, it’s the most fascinating museum of the Nation. Which once guarded Dzong against an Outside forces. Over the (3420m) the Yotong la pass we will enter the Bumthang District. With four Valleys each saperated with high mountains Bumthang (Chhummey, Jakar, Tang and Ura valley) is the Heart land of Spiritual Places The second Name for Bumthang is commonly known as the Switzerland of Bhutan. Unique swiss cheese, Honey, and Brandy like Peach and apple are made and brewed here in Bumthang with the Help of Helvetia’s Programm.
Ride the cultural and historical treasures of Bumthang. Head towards Tang Valley visit Tang Museume which dates back to 14th centurary, the rout will take you through magnificient small asphalt road taking curves along the Buckwheat fields into a remote village of Tang visit the museum, we than ride towards the beautiful highland valley of Ura.(3100m) over Ura Pass (3400m) visit Ura Temple. This villagers mainly live on Potato and famous for Matsutake mushroom festival, Ride the loop Back via Chhumey to Jakar. Day 6: Bumthang to Phobjikha(2900m) Today markes our Highest Number of Passes cross in one day. Crossing Over Kiki pass (2900M), Yotong Pass (3420M), Pele Pass (3370M), Lawala Pass (3300M). Phobjikha valley under Wangdue district is a Vast U- Shaped valley at an altitude of 2900m above sea level. It’s the winter home to the endangered species Black necked Cranes. In phobjikha we will visit the Old 15th century Gangtey Monastery. Around November every Year the locals celebrate the returning of Peaceful Black necked Cranes and a festival known as Tshechu is performed by the Monks of Gangtey Monastry and Lay People. Every winter Hundreds of locals from all parts of Bhutan come to witness this event.
After a Late Breakfast we will first visit the Crane information center built by the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN). (Thrung Thrung Keh Narp) in local meaning Tall Birds with Black Neck, is one of the favorite bird of the People in Phobjikha believing to bring Harmony and Messages from the Holy highland of Tibet. Today markes our Highest Number of Passes cross in one day. Crossing Over Kiki pass (2900M), Yotong Pass (3420M), Pele Pass (3370M), Lawala Pass (3300M). Phobjikha valley under Wangdue district is a Vast U- Shaped valley at an altitude of 2900m above sea level. It’s the winter home to the endangered species Black necked Cranes. In phobjikha we will visit the Old 15th century Gangtey Monastery. Around November every Year the locals celebrate the returning of Peaceful Black necked Cranes and a festival known as Tshechu is performed by the Monks of Gangtey Monastry and Lay People. Every winter Hundreds of locals from all parts of Bhutan come to witness this event
After a Late Breakfast we will first visit the Crane information center built by the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN). (Thrung Thrung Keh Narp) in local meaning Tall Birds with Black Neck, is one of the favorite bird of the People in Phobjikha believing to bring Harmony and Messages from the Holy highland of Tibet. Upon arriving in Thimphu we will Visit Paper Making Factory. And some authentic Arts and craft of Bhutan. Later After dinner free time in Town.
After an Early Breakfast, ride up to the Golden Buddha Statue. With the beautiful view towards thimphu valley Dordema 51m bronz Buddha statue marks as the special day to end our day. Later visit Simply Bhutan Museum. Witness the traditional life of rural Bhutan in 3d. Participate in National Sport Archery shooting. Enjoy your final Ride to Paro, After Lunch ride towards Drukgyal the Northern Part of Paro Valley. If time Permits visit Paro Museum. Ride to the Hotel End the ride with a free beer on the House. Prepare yourself for the Big Hive tomorrow to the Tiger Nest Monastery on the cliff
After an Early Breakfast you will be picked up by our bus and will be dropped at your Hiking starting point. The hike is about 5 to 6 hours all together covering 6km up and down. One of the most amazing day hike anywhere in the world. After the hike time to stroll the Paro town for your last minute souvenir shopping. Fare well Dinner at the Local restaurant with Cultural Program
Start early for the airport and secure your seat on the right hand side of the Plane for you will be greeted by the Biggest Mountain on the earth Mount. Everest (8849m). May the prayer flags that fluttered in the mountain breeze and the dragon-inspired roads stay with us as symbols of the incredible ride we've shared, The last day of our motorcycle tour in Bhutan is not the end; it's a transition to the stories we'll tell, the friendships we've forged, and the anticipation of future rides. Until we meet again on another Himalayan adventure, ride on, and May the spirit of Bhutan linger in your heart.
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