The Mystical Eastern Bhutan Tour
Trip Overview
The Mystical Eastern Bhutan offers a journey into one of the most remote and untouched regions of the Himalayan kingdom. Rugged, wild, and full of mystery, the east is where Bhutan’s cultural tapestry becomes even more vibrant and diverse. Unlike the more travelled western valleys, this region remains largely untouched by tourism, allowing visitors a rare and authentic experience of Bhutanese life. Here, you’ll encounter communities that still practice semi-nomadic lifestyles, living in harmony with their traditions and the natural world. Villages are nestled in dramatic landscapes, and the pace of life is slower, rooted in age-old customs.
Explore majestic dzongs and sacred temples that stand proudly without the crowds, offering a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere. The east is also known for its distinctive textiles—handwoven silks and intricate embroidery in vivid colors—that reflect the region’s unique artistic heritage. This immersive tour invites you to connect with the soul of Bhutan, where the past lives fully in the present, and every encounter tells a story. If you seek an off-the-beaten-path adventure rich in culture and tradition, Eastern Bhutan awaits you.
At a Glance
US $2,900 per Person
📅 Duration: 12 days / 11 nights
👥 Group size : 2 person & above
🏔️ Tour Type: Cultural & Day Hike Tour
🏔️ Trek grade Level : Easy
🚶 Average walking Time : 1-2 Hours
🌄 Best Seasons : Mar-June, Sep-Dec
📊 Highest Elevation : 2,960m
🛏️ Accommodation : Hotels
Tour Highlights
✅️ Visit the ancestral home of the wangchuck Dynasty, the current royal family of Bhutan.
✅️ Explore sakteng village and experience the Brokpa culture.
✅️ Explore Khoma village in Lhuntse to see women weaving Kishu Thara textile.
✅️ Discover some of the most sacred monasteries, temples, and medieval fortresses.
✅️ Explore Tashiyangtse, known for wooden bowl carving.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive in Guwahati to Samdrup Jongkhar (185 Km)
Our representative will receive you at the Guwahati Airport and escort you to Samdrup Jongkhar through tea gardens, transparent rivers interspersed with quiet villages and small townships of vibrant culture. In the evening, take a walk-through town.
Day 2 : Samdrup Jongkhar to Trashigang (180 Km)
After breakfast, you will begin your journey to Trashigang, the major commercial hub of the eastern Bhutan. This is going to be a stunning journey passing through tropical to broadleaved forests, villages and vegetation zones. Make stops at Narphung, Wamrong, Khaling and Kanglung to interact with locals.
Day 3: Trashigang to Sakteng (58 Km)
Today you will travel with an outback vehicle (Bolero 4WD) to Sakteng. The road is mostly bumpy no tar farm road. The people (Brokpa tribe) living in Sakteng area are semi-nomadic yak herders with a unique and fascinating culture in the world. They speak a different dialect, have their own deities and wear a unique style of dress. They wear headgear made out of yak hair with five tentacles designed to draw away the rain.
Day 4 : Sakteng
It’s worth spending an extra day in Sakteng to explore the life and unique culture of the Brokpa people. You may visit schools and interact with the locals to learn more about their culture, social and religious structures of this unique community. You may also go on a hike and enjoy the beautiful view of the Sakteng valley.
Day 5 : Sakteng to Radhi (84 Km)
After breakfast, drive back to Trashigang. Upon arrival in Trashigang, you will visit Trashigang Dzong. Later in the afternoon, you will drive one hour to Radhi villages, which are renowned for “Bura” gho and kira, a textile made from raw silk. Explore villages and interact with the locals.
Day 6 : Radhi to Trashiyangtse (81 km)
This morning, you will drive to Trashiyangtse, which is well known for carving wooden bowls and you will see some craftsmen making them. On the way you will visit Gom Kora temple. It is said that Guru Rinpoche meditated here, and you can see the impression of his thumb, his hat, and his body on the rock near the temple. You will also visit the Chorten Kora, a white Nepalese style stupa built in 1740 which is one of the main attractions of eastern Bhutan. if time permits, you may visit Bomdeling Wildlife Sanctuary Visitor Centre, which has a small wildlife museum. This Wildlife Sanctuary is important as it is the winter roosting place of the endangered Black-necked crane and is also a home to many other species of animal and bird.
Day 7 : Trashiyangtse to Mongar (154 Km)
Today you will drive to Mongar. On the way you will take a side trip off the main road and upon the top of the ridge to visit Drametse Monastery. The monastery was built in 1511 and is one of the important monasteries in eastern Bhutan. This is the place where Drametse Nga Cham (Drum Dance) originated and the features this dance are performed during festivals all over the country. You will enjoy your hot picnic lunch in the monastery. After lunch, if you wish, you can hike back to the main road. The hike takes about one and half hour. As you hike, you will pass by small villages and hamlets. Your car will be waiting at the bottom of the main road to transfer you back to Mongar. Evening stroll through the town.
Day 8 : Mongar to Lhuntse (75 Km)
After breakfast you drive to Lhuntse, formally known as Kurtoe, the region is ancestral home of Bhutan royal family. On the way you will visit a huge Guru Rinpoche statue with 173 ft tall and it is known as one of the world’s tallest Guru Rinpoche statue. This was built to bring peace and prosperity to the world and to all sentient beings. The view from the ridge top are magnificent. The landscape is spectacular with stark cliff, gorges and dense coniferous forest. Explore Khoma village to see the local women weaving tapestry of textiles with their nimble hands. This village is famous for its intricate and colorful weavings.
Day 9 : Lhuntse (Excursion to Dungkar village)
Today after early breakfast, you will drive about 40 km towards north of Lhuntse to visit the historic village of Dungkhar.
You will visit the impressive 16th century palace (the “Jigme Namgyel Naktshang”) which is the ancestral home of the Wangchuk Dynasty, the current royal family of Bhutan. Explore the Dungkar village and drive back to Lhuntse in the afternoon.
Day 10 : Lhuntse to Trashigang (166 Km)
After breakfast, you will drive back to Trashigang via Mongar and it is going to be a long drive.
Day 11 : Trashigang to Samdrup Jongkhar (180 Km)
You will drive back to Samdrup Jongkhar for depart back to your home after exploring the whole eastern Bhutan.
Day 12 : Samdrup Jongkhar to Guwahati (185 Km)
Drive to Guwahati Airport for the departure. Our representative will bid you farewell.
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
Note: Package does not include insurance of any kind.
You are required to obtain separate coverage from your home country before your trip begins.
