Bhutan is the last of the Buddhist Himalayan kingdoms. It is situated entirely in the mountains: twenty summits of which are higher than 7000 meters. Only 750,000 people inhabit this country, but almost all of them are reportedly happy: It is no wonder that the idea of Gross National Happiness (GNP) was first invented exactly in this tiny Himalayan Kingdom
The first motor vehicle arrived in the country in 1961. Towards the end of the 1960s the so-called “ celestial road of a thousand bends” was completed. Until now, it is only a 3.5-meter-wide asphalt ribbon. Radio broadcasting started in 1973 only. It was only in 1999 that it became possible to waste one’s life watching TV. The Internet was eventually introduced in 2000. The first tourists only came to Bhutan in 1974.
Some highlights of this tour include:
- Punakha Dzong
- Trashigang
- Dochula Pass (3100 meters)
- Pelela Pass (3423 meters)
- Yutongla Pass (3425 meters)
- Thrumshingla Pass (3780 meters)
Itinerary
Day 1 (9 November)
Fly to Gauwahati. Car transfer to Samdrup Jongkhar.
Day 2 (10 November, 180 kilometers / 112 miles)
Samdrup Jongkhar – Trashingang.
Day 3 (11 November, 92 kilometers / 57 miles)
Trashingang – Mongar.
Day 4 (12 November, 198 kilometers / 123 miles)
Mongar – Bhumtang.
Day 5 (13 November, 130 kilometers / 81 miles)
Visit the Bhumtang Valley. Ride to Trongsa.
Day 6 (14 November, 135 kilometers / 84 miles)
Trongsa – Punakha
Day 7 (15 November, 150 kilometers / 93 miles)
Punakha – Timphu – Paro
Day 8 (16 November)
Trek to Takstang Monastery
Day 9 (17 November)
Fly out from Paro.
Please note that the route may change without notice due to political, social, or weather factors.
Motorcycles available for this tour:
The tour uses Royal Enfield Himalayan or Classic 550 bikes only. All bikes are checked and serviced before the start of the tour to make sure that only good bikes are used for the tour.
Minor repairs like brake shoe, spark plug, clutch plate, tubes, cable (1 set only), and engine oil are included in the cost. However, if more breakages happen due to rough handling, accidents, theft, etc., the clients will have to bear the cost.
Skill level(s) required for this tour: Intermediate
Intermediate:
- can ride for 3-4 hours
- average riding experience
- little assistance required
- comfortable with extreme curves and leans
- average experience with unsurfaced roads
- steep ascents and descents