Top Five Things To Do In Bhutan

 


Do you want an adventure worth a lifetime? Do you wish to get thrills like never before? And do you want to make long-lasting fun memories? If so, you have come to the right place. With its forests, fortresses, and mountains, Bhutan is a magical and arcane place where you must go for a thrilling holiday. As India By Car and Driver, we welcome you to this blog post, where we will discuss five things that you must do before exiting Bhutan.

Have an adventure of a lifetime with these Bhutanese activities

Our India By Car and Driver team has shortlisted these five things to do in the small country, Bhutan. Trust us. It’s worth your time and money

River Rafting

River Rafting is an Adrenaline-rushing water sport that can excite you to enter a new current every time. But rafting in Bhutan’s Paro Chhu will give you a unique adventure. Other than racing against the streams laughing with thrill and energy, you can slide down the chuckling River surrounded by beauty and breathtaking rapids.

Along with enjoying the rafting, admirable lush green valleys will surround you, where you can spot rare birds. The grade is moderate so that you can try it, regardless of your skill level.

Trekking

Trekking is an extreme adventure event, and Bhutan’s Jomolhari Mountain will give you the best travel experience. It is the most well-known trekking trail in Bhutan, and as you trek along the forest, beautiful landscapes, animals, flowers, and plants will surround you. The outlines of this scenic Jomolhari trek are its forest and peaks.

You will pass high meadows where yaks feast and dzongs where red-dressed monks chant prayers. You can even get a fantastic view of Mount Jomolhari from the base camp. Surrounded by splendid isolation, the Jomolhari trek presents a unique experience traveling the hypnotizing beauty of blue poppies and winds.

Kayaking

Kayaking is yet another thrilling activity in Bhutan after rafting that will get your attention. The River currents in Bhutan present various courses for both beginner and expert kayakers. And the Paro River, aka Paro Chhu, contributes a mix of streams where you can enjoy the thrill of the River and the forest and the Paro Dzong, which makes a photographic view.

Even though the water adventure tourism in Bhutan is new, you will enjoy it when in the nation. With the River’s streams slowly switching from slow to fast, it gives you a perfect chance to travel and meet the fort, forests, birds, and finally tasting the adrenaline rush in the white water raft Paro Chhu gives.

Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is a thrilling eco-friendly sport, and Bhutan has spectacular tracks with intense landscapes for you. Being a culturally and naturally whole place, you can cycle through the rugged terrain, climb and slump through many villages during sneak peeking into the local lifestyle. You can enjoy this adventure in Paro Valley, Phobjikha Valley, Punakha, Tongsa, Wamrong, Wangthang La, and more.

 But it’s not just the uneven roads you can ride on traveling the admirable backgrounds of Bhutan. Furthermore, you can also see the Buddhist culture and enter the monasteries that pass the trails through this tour. Mountain biking undoubtedly is the ideal way to view, feel, and enjoy the location with fun and ease.   

Rock Climbing

Rock climbing is a thrilling event that is full of adventure and a “good feel” fragrance. Rock climbing in Bhutan is a must-try adventure sport that you can participate in the arms of the spellbinding view of the nation. This sport was first announced in the country by the Vertical Bhutan Climbing Club. And this club offers an entire climbing session by training you.

The climbing rock this association provides is known as The Nose, and it is located near the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu. This rock has many climbing paths, varying between moderate and strenuous. You can test your talent in some climbing tracks like Dead Man Walking, Reach N Preach, Easy Peasy, Wedding Present, and Half Moon.

Want more international tours? We recommend the Nepal Mountain, Culture and Wildlife Tour, and the Best of Nepal Tour.    

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