Bhutan’s mountainous terrain offers a fascinating adventure for cycling enthusiasts. The route along Bhutan’s West-East Highway (approx. 600 km) is an extremely scenic route with the challenge of surmounting a new pass of over 3000 meters every day. An exhilarating journey passing through a variety of landscapes, from the alpine heights of the West to the temperate regions of the East.
01Arrival at Paro / transfer from airport / overnight hotel.
02A full day sightseeing of Paro / overnight hotel.
03Commence cycle tour travelling Eastwards / cross Dochula pass / camp at Khuruthang.
04Early morning to Punakha Dzong / continue towards Gangte gompa via Wangdiphodrang / camp
05Retrace a little to Norbuling / cross Pelela pass towards Tongsa Dzong / camp at Tongsa.
06Cycle up to Yotola and down to Dumkhar and Chumi onward to Bumthang / camp.
07Sightseeing of the Bumthan valley / camp
08Cycle to Ura then on to Sengor / camp
09Cycle up to the pass and then down to Kuru Zam / camp
10A short climb to Mongar Dzong / p.m. rest / camp.
11Cross Lorela pass to Tashignag, administrative headquarters of Eastern Bhutan / camp
12Day trip to Kanglung college Bhutan’s only English medium University. Cycle tour ends
13Return / drive to Mongar / overnight
14Tongsa / overnight
15Thimpu / transfer hotel / overnight
16At leisure in Thimphu.
17 Drive to Paro airport / departure to Kathmandu / transfer hotel.
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