
Drukyul Walking Tours
Trip Overview
The Drukyul Walking Tour is a unique 8-day journey that offers an immersive experience of Bhutan’s untouched beauty, blending invigorating hikes, scenic camping, and authentic village life. Designed for those seeking a deeper connection with Bhutanese culture, this tour takes you off the beaten path—through picturesque valleys, traditional hamlets, and forested trails—where locals still live in harmony with nature and ancient traditions. You’ll camp under starry skies, walk through terraced farmlands and oak forests, and share tea with villagers in centuries-old homes. Highlights include a breathtaking hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, peaceful nights in remote village campsites like Limbukha and Chungsakha, and panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. Whether crossing Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge or passing sacred monasteries hidden in the hills, this journey promises a raw, soulful encounter with Drukyul—the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Tour Highlights
- ✓ Attend Gomkora festivals with locals.
- ✓ Taste the immortal water from the cave during the festival, its auspicious.
- ✓ Enjoy the lush greenery and serene landscapes.
- ✓ Explore the villages and experience rural life.
- ✓“Visit Gomphu Kora today; tomorrow may be too late” advice a local song that entices devotees to visit Gomphu kora.
- ✓Your trip will conclude in Paro with a climb to the stunning cliff-side Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Detailed Itinerary
The trek starts over the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan. Ascend gently through terraced fields of mustard and winter Wheat. On the way there is a beautiful view point from where a huge Chorten, Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel can be seen in far distance. If lucky, some snowy peaks can be visible: Jhomolhari, Kang Bum and Tiger Mountain. Walk further more to reach campsite in Limbukha from the Chorten. Overnight camp.
The trail climbs steeply to a ridge and descends into a small valley and after crossing a stream; walk through an unclear trail covered by slippery leaves with beautiful Oak and Rhododendron forest leading towards Dochen La. The pass is a good viewing spot. From here, the trail descends sharply till Dagegon with beautiful big old farmhouses. On the way you will come across an old Monastery, Chunni Goemba, built by Drukpa Kinley “The Devine Madman”. The hillsides are covered with small meditation cells. The campsite is at Chungsakha village which has a Temple and the campsite is just in front of the Temple. Overnight Camp.
The trail leads sharply down to the road (45 minutes) and cross the suspension bridge next to the road. From the bridge the trail goes through deep eroded gorges. In the month of December, Daphne flowers start to blossom in this place. The climb comes to an end when you reach Samtegang High School. The trail passes near a lake and through the BHU (Basic Health Unit) area, descending straight to Chhuzomsa. The campsite is near the lake in the forest below the Samtengang village. The transport will be waiting for you to take you to your hotel. You can visit Samtengang village. Later in the afternoon you will drive to Punakha. Overnight hotel in Punakha.
COST INCLUDES
- ✓ Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
- ✓ VISA Fee
- ✓ Accommodation
- ✓ All meals
- ✓ Transport
- ✓ All internal taxes & charges
- ✓ Licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide
COST EXCLUDES
- ✗ Flight tickets
- ✗ Insurance
- ✗ Drinks and Beverages
- ✗ Tips
- ✗ Internet and Phone bills
- ✗ Other bills of personal nature
INSURANCE
You are required to obtain separate coverage from your home country before your trip begins.
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