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Black Necked Cranes and Royal Orchid Trek

Bhutan
Available Departures: Nov

15 days from

US$7,860

without flights
Walk & Trek
Guided Group
MODERATE MODERATE

Trek through a remote part of Bhutan and enjoy a unique cultural experience as guests of Drongthang village

Trip Code: BCO
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Black Necked Cranes and Royal Orchid Trek

Highlights
  • Explore the Phobjika Valley, winter home of the rare Black Necked Cranes
  • Camp in comfort and experience 'the last Shangri-La' on an easy paced 5 day trek
  • Visit the Tiger's Nest, the beautiful Tang Valley and the monasteries of Bumthang
  • Stay in remote villages few travellers get to see and get to know local communities
  • Join the festivities at the Black Necked Cranes Festival

At a Glance
  • Group Size 4 to 16
  • 6 days trekking
  • 7 days touring
  • Max altitude - 3460 metres
  • Join In Kathmandu

Accommodation & Meals
  • All meals included
  • 4 nights Camping
  • 10 nights Hotel
Overview

Discover the beauty of the Phobjika Valley, visit the rare Black-necked Crane at Gangtey, enjoy a short trek through a beautiful and rarely visited part of rural Bhutan, and visit all the highlights of the Paro Valley on this walking and cultural adventure holiday in Bhutan. Travelling via Kathmandu, the adventure begins with a flight across the Himalaya to Paro. Journeying east, the first part of this diverse adventure is a trek along the Mangde Chu (river) towards Gangkhar Puensum, the world's highest unclimbed peak. Following the moderately paced Royal Orchid Trek, we travel into an area known as ‘the last Shangrila’ on account of its isolation from the rest of the world and the sheer beauty of its scenery. Here we will stay as special guests of Drongthang Village, a wonderful way of learning all about Bhutanese life and culture.


In Drongthang rural life continues as it has for centuries. We will have the opportunity to interact with the local community, sharing their daily lives at work and play. Few tourists come here so this is a genuine opportunity to get under the skin of one of the most fascinating and least known countries in the world. In Drongthang rural life continues as it has for centuries. We will have the opportunity to interact with the local community, sharing their daily lives at work and play. Few tourists come here so this is a genuine opportunity to get under the skin of one of the most fascinating and least known countries in the world. 

Our accommodation on trek will be in comfortable safari style tents. Our meals, prepared by our specially trained chefs, will be served in a dining tent with a view few restaurants can surpass! Next, we travel west to Gangtey in the Phobjika Valley, where we can view the famous Black-necked Cranes that make this particular valley their winter home. From Gangtey we continue westward, visiting the impressive Punakha Dzong before crossing the Dochu La to reach Thimphu. 

We end our adventure with a hike up to the iconic, cliff-hanging Tigers’ Nest monastery before we bid farewell to our Bhutanese hosts and return to Kathmandu.

BOOK EARLY for BHUTAN! With only two airlines operating flights into Paro from Kathmandu, seats are limited and in high demand. Book early to guarantee your place on your chosen departure. We strongly advise booking a year in advance where possible.

Is this holiday for you?

This is a cultural adventure, which includes a moderate trek that is suitable for anyone with some hill walking experience. The trek is fully supported and you will only be required to carry a small day pack each day.

The 5-day trek traces a route between villages and monasteries in the valley of the Mangde Chu to the north of the town of Jakar. Following paths used by local villagers, …

This is a cultural adventure, which includes a moderate trek that is suitable for anyone with some hill walking experience. The trek is fully supported and you will only be required to carry a small day pack each day.

The 5-day trek traces a route between villages and monasteries in the valley of the Mangde Chu to the north of the town of Jakar. Following paths used by local villagers, the conditions underfoot are nowhere difficult and the altitude attained is not extreme. This route presents a great variety of landscape type; ranging from terraced farmland, through some of the finest mixed forest in the world, to open, alpine pastureland. 

Whilst on trek we will be well looked after, sleeping on comfortable mattresses in safari style tents, which you can stand up in. 

There are some reasonably drives necessary to travel as far East as we do. We break the journeys as regularly as possible, which allows us to see all main sights of Western Bhutan.

Why KE?

KE have been running holidays to Bhutan for over 20 years, and we are extremely proud of our long standing relationship with our good friends in Bhutan. Staying as guests of Drongthang Village, the home village of many of our Bhutanese colleagues, is a true celebration of this friendship and a wonderful way of learning all about Bhutanese life and culture.


If you would like the chance to visit one of Bhutan's spectacular festivals then be sure to check out our special festival departure, which coincides with the Black-necked Cranes festival.

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