Bike On Mountain Route - 12 Days

Bike Bhutan

Overview

Travel Between: June to August & December to February
Single Person: US$ 2680, total net for this itinerary
Two Persons: US$ 2570 per person, total net for this itinerary
Three Persons or more: US$ 2240, per person, total net for this itinerary

Travel Between: March to May & September to November
Single Person: US$ 3230, total net for this itinerary
Two Persons: US$ 3120, per person, total net for this itinerary
Three Persons or more: US$ 2790, per person, total net for this itinerary

Day 1
Arrival at Paro to Thimphu

Welcome to the Land Of Thunder Dragon! You will be welcomed by one of our guides waiting outside the arrival hall. After lunch, we will ride towards Thimphu.

Buddha View Point, one of the tallest Buddha statues in the world at 169 feet tall. Overlooking the Thimphu Valley, a perfect place to enjoy stunning, panoramic views of the city.

We will make up to Motithang Takin Park where it is home for the national anima,l takin. Takin also holds a significant history as of Buddhist teaching.

Day 2
Thimphu to Punakha

Ride over the Dochula Pass, a popular tourist spot that grants stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas. Here, we have 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens build in the name of the Bhutanese soldiers killed in a 2003 battle with Assamese insurgents from India.

Punakha Dzong – Build at the junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu river by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1637 to serve as the center of religious and administrative decision making.

Day 3
Punakha to Phobjikha

Chhimi Lhakhang – A 20 minutes walk crosswise over terraced fields through the town of Sopsokha from the roadside to the little sanctuary situated on a hillock in the focal point of the valley beneath Metshina. Ngawang Chogyel fabricated the sanctuary in the fifteenth century after the ‘divine Madman’ Drukpa Kuenlay assembled a little chorten there. It is an explorer site for infertile ladies. Paro Valley – The delightful valley is home to a large number of Bhutan’s old cloisters and sanctuaries.

Phobjikha valley is the winter home for Black nack crane flying from Tibetan platiu.

Day 4
Phobjikha

Visit Gangtey Gampo and visit other places.

Day 5
Phobjikha to Trongsa

Trongsa Dzong was first found by Pema Lingpa in the 16th century and was flourished during the 17th century under Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. Located on the hilltop, with Mangde Chu flowing below the valley. Trongsa Dzong was once used by the kings to rule the country and presently, before the prince gets on the throne, he take the post of Trongsa Penlopor or Governor.

Day 6
Trongsa to Bumthang

Bumthang is a beautiful valley with a lot of blessing.

Day 7
Bumthang

We will visit one of the oldest temple Jambay Lhakhang, built-in 659 AD by Sontsen Gambo King of Tibet to subdue the demoness and flourish the teaching of Buddha.

Then to Kurjey Lhakhang, build after Guru Rinpoche has subdued the powerful Shelging Karpo demon.

Jakar Dzong was established in 1549 by the incredible grandfather of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the dad, and unifier of medieval Bhutan. Known as the Castle of the White Bird, it was based over the slope in light of the fact that the lamas were coordinated there by a huge white fowl.

Day 8
Bumthang to Trongsa

Ride back to Trongsa

Day 9
Trongsa to Wangdue

Day 10
Wangdue to Thimphu

Day 11
Thimphu to paro

Day 12
Departure from Paro

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Bike On Mountain Route