The path called
Druk, once kept apart from the
visitors to avoid the Tibetan
troops by Bhutanese government,
now has invited the eyes waiting
for the exploration of its
unique culture, landscape and
sparsely populated area. Druk
Path has its own significance
for the visitors. The peculiar
high ridges that remain windy
most of the time of the year,
classic mountains with charming
and enchanting bush of
rhododendron, and historically
preserved reminiscence of forts
are the sights to watch. The
clear and breathtaking views of
the Himalayas can be an
outlandish experience.
Itinerary in Detail
Days 01 : Arrival at Paro
Days 02 : Sightseeing at
Paro
Days 03 : Hike to Taktsang
monastery
Days 04 : Trek to Jele
Dzong
Days 05 : Trek to
Jangchulakha
Days 06 : Trek to
Jigmelangtsho
Days 07 : Trek to Phajoding
Days 08 : Trek to Thimpu
Days 09 : Sightseeing at
Thimpu and drive to Wangduephodrang