Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail

Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail
Highlights of the Trans Bhutan Trail


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12 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Demanding

Imagine exploring the happiest country on Earth while walking along the same path used by royals, monks, and traders for thousands of years.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 10 May 2026

Experience Overview

Imagine exploring the happiest country on Earth while walking along the same path used by royals, monks, and traders for thousands of years. That’s the Trans Bhutan Trail. Until the 1960s, it was the only way to get around the mountain kingdom of Bhutan. And now, for the first time in 60 years, you can hike it yourself. On this 12-day tour, you’ll travel and trek along the best portions of this historic trail, using your own two feet to experience rural and spiritual life in the most beautiful parts of the country. Venturing from west to east, you’ll hike along high mountain passes, across lush river valleys, and through villages from a different era, stopping to soak in local history, culture, and customs along the way. There really is magic on the Trans Bhutan Trail, and it’s ready to be rediscovered.

Highlights

  • Hike the ancient Trans Bhutan Trail with local trekking guides
  • Interact with artists at Choki Art School
  • Hike along the Divine Mad Man trail
  • Enjoy amazing farm lunches and cooking sessions with locals
  • Immerse into local life at a homestay in Bumthang.

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 1496

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Budget

TransportTransport: Private vehicle, walking.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Active

Tour OperatorTour Operator: G Adventures

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: ADTP

StartStarts: Paro, Bhutan

FinishFinishes: Paro, Bhutan

DurationDuration: 12 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Demanding

Includes

Activities

  • Your G for Good Moment: Dorjibi Weaving Centre, Bumthang Dzongkhag Your Welcome Moment: Arrival Day and Welcome Meeting, Thimphu Your Local Living Moment: Bhutanese Homestay
  • Arrival transfer
  • Visit Choki Art School
  • Sustainable Development Fees
  • Pangri Zampa Monastery visit
  • Thimphu Dzong visit
  • Visits to Buddha Point and Memorial Chorten
  • Hike the Divine Madman Trail
  • Toebchandhana Lhakhang (temple) visit
  • Punakha Dzong visit
  • Bhutanese Cooking Demonstration
  • Pelela Pass Segment of the Trans Bhutan Trail
  • Rukubji’s village Lhakhang (temple) visit
  • Chorten (stupa) visit
  • Trans Bhutan Trail Trongsa Portion
  • Trongsa Dzong (fortress) visit
  • Jakar Dzong (fortress) visit
  • Pema Choeling Nunnery and Mebartsho Lake visit
  • Bhutanese Farmhouse Lunch
  • Bumthang Brewery visit
  • Ta Dzong National Museum visit
  • Paro Rinpung Dzong and Ta Dzong visits
  • Departure transfer
  • All transportation between included activities

Accommodation

  • Hotels (8nts), Homestays (2nts), camping (1 nt).
  • 11 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 11 dinners

Transport

  • Private vehicle, walking.

Group Leader

  • CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5609 ($467 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Paro/Thimphu

Upon arrival enjoy a private transfer from Paro International Airport to Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city. The rest of the day is yours before a brief welcome meeting in the evening with the rest of the group in the hotel. Afterwards head out to enjoy dinner together at a local restaurant where you'll have your first opportunity to sample Bhutanese cuisine. If you still have energy left after dinner, consider bar hopping through some of Thimphu's best spots to get a taste of local nightlife.
Thimphu is a city with elevations ranging between 2,248 meters (7,375 feet) and 2,648 meters (8,688 feet) above sea level. It is also the fifth highest capital city in the world by altitude; and it is also the only capital city in the world without any traffic lights. You'll be captivated by the unique blend of the modern world alongside the striking Bhutanese tradition.

Meals included: Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - The adventure begins today. Meet fellow travellers and learn more details about the upcoming itinerary from the CEO during today's meeting.Transport - You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel to start your adventure.Activity - Head out with the group to enjoy dinner at a local restaurant where you'll have your first chance to learn about and sample Bhutanese cuisine.Accommodation - Hotel Kisa Villa

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Day 2: Thimphu

Spend the day seeing the best of Thimphu's many highlights. In the morning transfer to the scenic Kabesa valley, just north of Thimphu, to visit the Choki Traditional Art School, an institution offering free education to underprivileged youth who have an interest in learning traditional art and craft. On the way back stop in at the Pangri Zampa Monastery to enjoy a private reading with a monk astrologer. The rest of the day includes a visit to Thimphu Dzong (fortress), lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a trip to Buddha Point, and a final stop for the day at the Memorial Chorten, a Tibetan-style stupa built in 1974. In the evening indulge in dinner as a group at a local restaurant.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Choki is Bhutan’s only private institution providing free education to underprivileged young women who have a keen interest in learning the traditional arts and crafts. During your visit to the school you will see students engaged in a number of traditional art forms, including painting, carving, and tapestry.Activity - During this visit the group will experience a private reading with a monk astrologer. Astrology in Bhutan is an ancient and highly respected science and locals will often consult the stars before making major life decisions such as getting married, changing jobs, or buying a car.Activity - The Dzong was rebuilt by the His Majesty the Third King of Bhutan, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, in 1962, when the capital of Bhutan was moved from Punakha to Thimphu. Since that time it has been the seat of the Government of Bhutan. Undoubtedly Thimphu’s most imposing building, during this visit you will have time to enjoy its quiet courtyards, the small Lhakhang Sarp chapel and the Dzong’s imposing utse (tower).Activity - Buddha Point is home to Thimphu’s most recognized landmark, the Buddha Dordenma. Guarding the entry to the Thimphu valley, this 51-meter (167ft) gilded bronze statue is filled with 125,000 miniature statues and sits atop a three-storey base housing a chapel and thousands of donated statuettes. The statue was commissioned to mark His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck’s 60th birthday and was originally made in China before being transported to Thimphu in pieces. The massive Buddha statue in Thimphu made of bronze and gold. Take lots of pictures - it's beautiful!Accommodation - Hotel Kisa Villa

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Day 3: Thimphu/Chendebi

Begin the drive early with packed breakfast to Pelela, where the group will rejoin the Trans Bhutan Trail. Descend through meadows below Pelela and stop at a traditional farmhouse in the village of Rukubji to enjoy a hot lunch before visiting the temple known as Kuenzang Choling. Rukubji is also famous for its unique local language, called Ngyen-Kye and you will have the chance to learn about it from the villagers over tea.

Then rejoin the trail for a gentle climb out of the valley, through the forest, and to the village of Chendebi where you will camp for the night. Head for a visit to the Chorten (stupa) in the village and then indulge in an organic, locally sourced dinner at the campsite.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - At 3,407 metres (11,177 feet) above sea level, the Pelela Pass is one of Bhutan’s highest and is traditionally considered to mark the boundary between west and central Bhutan. Local craftspeople often sell fine yak-hair products at the pass. As you descend through the meadows below Pelela, keep an eye out for the yak herder camps which can be seen scattered around the valley. The group will hike from 3320m to 2425m and it will take about 4 hours to complete with a total hiking distance of 11 km (6.8 mi).Activity - Rukubji’s village Lhakhang also known as Kuenzang Choling, is thought to have been built some 300 years ago by a Lama named Tshendhen Duelwa. Unlike most temples, it is not built on a ridge with a view out over a valley, but rather on an extended plateau and close to two rivers: the reason for this is that the Lama built the temple on top of the head of a snake-demoness which he subdued in the same location.Activity - At Chendebji, visit the Chorten (stupa), which is built at on the point on which it is believed that the three ridges and the three edges of the sky meet. The Chorten was built by Lam Ngedup Tshering Wangchuk in order to subdue a local demoness, Nyala Dudm, and bring peace to the Chendebji Valley.Accommodation - Camp Chandebji

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Day 4: Chendebi/Trongsa

Wake with the sun and eat breakfast at camp before transferring towards the town of Trongsa to rejoin the Trans Bhutan Trail at the viewpoint high above the town. Recreate the experience of past royals as you descend as a group into the steep valley below. See spectacular views of the Dzong (fortress) and cross the old cantilever bridge over the Mangde River before climbing the other side of the valley to reach Trongsa Dzong via the Western gate. After arriving here the rest of the day is yours to relax and explore before joining back together for dinner at a local restaurant in the early evening.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - Trongsa is Bhutan’s geographical center point and is very closely linked to the Bhutanese Royal Family: the first two hereditary Kings ruled from Trongsa Dzong (fortress) and the crown prince still traditionally serves as the Penlop (Governor) of Trongsa before acceding to the throne. The Trans Bhutan Trail still passes directly through the middle of the city of Trongsa and, in centuries gone by, the trail would actually have passed right through Trongsa Dzong itself. Today you will recreate the experience of arriving at this powerful city on foot in the same way the garps (messengers) would have done centuries ago, as you descend into the steep valley below the viewpoint, enjoying spectacular views of the Dzong (fortress) on the opposite side of the valley. This portion of the trail is much shorter at just 5 km it will take about 2 hours to complete.Accommodation - Yangkhil Resort

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Day 5: Trongsa

Devour a quick breakfast this morning before heading out for a tour of Trongsa Dzong (fortress), first built as a small meditation room in 1541. Visit a selection of the Dzong's 23 lhakhangs (temples), before heading to the Trongsa Ta Dzong (watchtower), which now houses the fascinating Royal Heritage Museum. The remainder of the day will be at leisure to explore Trongsa at your own pace.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Trongsa Dzong (fortress) was first built by Ngagi Wangchuck as a small meditation room in 1541, after he discovered self-manifested hoof-prints belonging to the deity Pelden Lhamo on the same spot. Trongsa, which means ‘new village’ in the local dialect, soon spring up around the site. The Dzong (fortress) was built in its present form in 1644 and then enlarged again at the end of the 17th century. It is home to some 450 district monks who spend their winters in Trongsa and their summers in Bumthang.Free_time - Spend the rest of your time here exploring Trongsa at your own pace.Accommodation - Yangkhil Resort

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Day 6: Trongsa to Bumthang

Bid farewell to Trongsa after breakfast at your hotel and transfer towards the city of Bumthang. Once you arrive, visit the majestic Jakar Dzong (fortress), also known as the ‘Castle of the White Bird'. Observe unique features like its fifty-meter utse (tower) and a sheltered passage with two parallel walls, interconnected by fortified towers, which guaranteed the fortress's inhabitants access to water during a siege. Then visit the Bumthang Brewery, producers of Bhutan's celebrated Red Panda Beer.

Spend the night with a few of your fellow travellers in the home of a local Bhutanese family who will be your hosts for the evening. Share a meal and exchange stories while learning about what life is like for your local hosts.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Today’s portion of the Trail begins with a gradual climb up towards Kewathang. Today’s trek crosses a number of ecological zones and so is particularly rewarding for birdwatchers. From Kewathang, the Trail cuts through dense forest until it reaches the pass at Yotongla. Enjoy a picnic lunch en route. From Yotongla, the Trail descends through meadows and open forest until it meets the Gyetsa River. The last stretch for today is a pleasant riverside walk towards Gyetsa. The group will hike from 3425m at Yotong La Pass to 2891m and will take at least 4 hours for a total distance of 9.5 km.Activity - Jakar Dzong (fortress), is also known as the ‘Castle of the White Bird’. This huge structure dominates the Chamkar Valley and the town below it. It was built in 1549 by the Tibetan Lam Nagi Wangchuk and was Eastern Bhutan’s main defensive stronghold. Later, it became the seat of the First King of Bhutan. Unique features include its fifty-meter utse (tower) and a sheltered passage with two parallel walls, interconnected by fortified towers, which guaranteed the fortress’s inhabitants access to water during a siege.Activity - Bumthang Brewery, producers of Bhutan’s celebrated Red Panda Beer. Nearby is Bhutan’s only commercial cheese factory. Both the brewery and the cheese factory are legacies of a Swiss-run development project called Swiss Farm, which introduced distinctive European farming and production techniques into the Bumthang area.Activity - Settle into your local homestay accommodation. Spend the evening with a few of your fellow travellers in the home of a local Bhutanese family who will be your hosts for the evening. Share a meal and exchange stories while learning about what life is like for your local hosts. Because of group size three rooms in each home will be available and the group will be separated between those rooms.Accommodation - Chimi Farm House

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Day 7: Bumthang

Have some breakfast before beginning your next trek on the Trans Bhutan trail. Along the way stop at the Pema Choeling Nunnery to learn about this institution and how it was created to increase opportunities for Bhutanese girls,coming from rural or vulnerable backgrounds. Then, continue south along the Trail towards the sacred Mebartsho (The Burning Lake) where you'll enjoy a typical Bhutanese lunch at a local restaurant in the Bumthang (Jakar) town.

In the evening, enjoy another homestay experience with local Bhutanese families. Tuck into a delicious homemade meal and rest up for another incredible day ahead
On days when you will be hiking it's recommended that you have your own day pack to carry during the long hiking days. In the pack you should have any daily, personal medicine you may need, sunscreen, cameras, a water bottle, and any valuables such as cash or passports.

During the trekking itself the camping crew will provide all travellers with boiled water. You can fill your water bottles with this water provided during the hiking days. But it is highly recommended that you bring your own water bottles.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Visit the wonderful Dorjibi Weaving Centre, a cooperative that empowers local women in Bhutan by providing them a platform to preserve their traditional crafts while also supporting them to earn an income for themselves. Join this hands-on experience to learn about local weaving directly from the women artisans.Activity - During the 15th century, a prophecy was made by Pema Lingpa, the patron saint of Bhutan, that someday in the future there would be a wonderful center of learning for women in the middle of the Tang Valley. In 2001 this vision became a reality when a monastic school for nuns was established and nuns settled there living in huts. Continue following the trail towards the sacred Mebartsho (the Burning Lake), where, in the 15th century, the great treasure hunter Pema Lingpa is said to have discovered several of Guru Rinpoche’s hidden treasures. Lingpa had a dream in which he was summoned to this particular location on the Tang River and, when he arrived, he saw at the bottom of the river a temple with many doors, one of which was open. He then swam down into a large cave where he was handed a treasure chest by a one-eyed woman. He would later repeat the feat in the presence of the local people and whilst holding a lit butter lamp which did not go out underwater – and it is because of that that this pool was named “burning lake”.Activity - Enjoy a typical Bhutanese lunch at a local farmhouse in the nearby village of Phom Drong. During your visit, your host will show you how to make Bumthap Putha, a special type of buckwheat noodle traditional to the Bumthang region. As Bhutanese food is usually hot and spicy you’ll try the ama datshi (chili cheese), one of the most popular dishes in Bhutanese cooking. Enjoy this simple but tasty meal and conversation with local people, who are always happy to welcome visitors.Activity - Settle into your local homestay accommodation. Spend the evening with a few of your fellow travellers in the home of a local Bhutanese family who will be your hosts for the evening. Share a meal and exchange stories while learning about what life is like for your local hosts. Because of group size three rooms in each home will be available and the group will be separated between those rooms.Accommodation - DorjiBee Village Homestay

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Day 8: Bumthang to Punākha

After an early breakfast travel to Punakha. After taking a look around you'll be transferred back to your hotel for the evening.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Accommodation - Hotel Zangto Pelri

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Day 9: Punākha

Enjoy some breakfast before heading out for a day of exploring around the charming town of Punakha. Visit the Bazam (bridge) just across the river from Punakha Dzong (fortress). On the other side head out on a tour of the Dzong (fortress). Afterwards, drive north to Zomlingthang, and whet your appetite with a local cookery demonstration and a traditional Bhutanese outdoor lunch.

In the afternoon you can choose to go on a gentle rafting expedition down the Mo Chhu River before going out to dinner at a local restaurant as a group in the evening.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Visit Punakha Dzong, the winter seat of the Je Khenpo and the Monk Body, remarkably located between the rivers of the Mo (female) Chu and Pho (male) Chu. It is the second oldest and second largest dzong (fortress) in Bhutan and one of its most majestic structures, housing many sacred relics. It is also the winter capital of the Je Khenpo (chief abbot). Built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in around 1637. Arguably, it is the most beautiful Dzong in the country. The Dzong guards Bhutan’s most treasured relic, the Rangjung Kharsapani, an image of Chenresig kept away from the public in the utse (tower). It has survived Tibetan invasions, numerous fires, floods and a glacial lake burst. The Dzong served as the capital and seat of the Bhutanese Government until the early 1950s; and the coronation of the His Majesty the First Druk, Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck, took place here.Activity - Head north by vehicle to Zomlingthang, where you will enjoy a cookery demonstration and a traditional Bhutanese outdoor lunch to relax and recharge before the rest of your day. Savour delicious flavours and expand those tastebuds as you continue to sample a delicious cuisine.Accommodation - Hotel Zangto Pelri

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Day 10: Punākha/Paro

Drive to Paro. Enroute stop at Dochu La pass and visit the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens. Upon arriving in Paro, enjoy a sightseeing tour. Visit Paro's Ta Dzong or ‘watchtower' which is now Bhutan's National Museum, later in the afternoon. Continue to the stunning Paro Rinpung Dzong (fortress), meaning ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels' to explore with your CEO. The evening is yours to continue discovering Paro.

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - Paro’s Ta Dzong or ‘watchtower’ was originally built in 1649 to protect Paro Dzong from the Tibetan military. In 1968, Ta Dzong became Bhutan’s National Museum, and is now home to a number of exhibitions including sculpture, painting and artifacts depicting Bhutan’s magical past.Activity - The National Museum of Bhutan houses an extensive collection of Bhutanese art, with pieces dating back for centuries.Activity - Visit Paro Rinpung Dzong, which means ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels”. The original construction of this dzong is believed to have been completed in 1458 and it was restored to its present glory by His Majesty the Third of Bhutan, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, to mark his royal wedding in 1951.Accommodation - Metta Resort

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Day 11: Paro

Tuck in to breakfast at your hotel before heading northwest out of Paro for a visit to the iconic Taktshang Goemba, more commonly known as the ‘Tiger's Nest Monastery'. Precariously perched on a sheer cliff face 900 metres (2,950 feet) above the Paro Valley floor, the Tiger's Nest is undoubtedly Bhutan's most famous religious building. The trek offers spectacular views from the ridge and passes a small chorten, a basic monastery, and a waterfall on its way. Once you have reached the Tiger's Nest, you will have a chance to visit the cave where Guru Rinpoche meditated, as well as the extensive network of Lhakhangs (chapels) which house images, murals, chortens, and a holy spring.

If time allows, make a quick trip to the fascinating Machig-phu Lhakhang (temple) on the way back down to the access road. The rest of the afternoon will be at leisure to relax at your hotel or to explore Paro on your own, before enjoying a last dinner with your group at a local restaurant to celebrate the trip!

Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Exclusive inclusions: Free_time - Spend the afternoon and early evening exploring Paro on your last full day in this Bhutanese city.Activity - Hike up to the Taktsang monastery (Tiger’s Nest); containing 13 holy relics, it's considered one of the most venerated pilgrim sites of the Himalayan world. It is also where Guru Padmasambhava is said to have landed on the back of a tigress in the 8th century. Take in the stunning views en route and the incredible vista from this monastery, which clings to the rock towering 2,953m above the valley. The group will hike from 2400m elevation and reach 3100m at the Taktsang Monastery before returning back to 2400m in the same day. The climb should take around 6 hours for a total distance of 7 km.Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery as you journey to and from the Tiger’s Nest Monastery Hike from Paro.Accommodation - Metta Resort

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Day 12: Paro

Enjoy one last breakfast before being transferred from your hotel to the airport for your flight home. While at the airport, opt to experience a cultural art class at the social enterprise, VAST, a G Adventures-supported studio.

Meals included: Breakfast

Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

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Reviews

 

Gregg B   -  Traveled, October 2023

Our guide and driver were great. On the trip, the home stays where back to back. Probably best if possible to separate by a day.

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Xuemin Y   -  Traveled, September 2023

The trip was well organized and every staff including the locals are very friendly and helpful.

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Jacquelyn F   -  Traveled, September 2023

Friendly CEOs, great itineraries

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Robert P   -  Traveled, September 2023

I'm a frequent traveler with G Adventures and always leave the trip leased.

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Bruce B   -  Traveled, September 2023

Well organized with a great CEO and a beautiful country.

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Stefan S   -  Traveled, September 2023

Exceptionally good and caring Staff on the journey and Overall good composition of the tour

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Vincent W   -  Traveled, September 2023

This is the first time I used G Adventures and I was perfectly happy with the result but I don't think it would suit all people.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/26/2023

 

Mindy F   -  Traveled, September 2023

Good trip over all

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Samantha   -  Traveled, August 2023

G Adventures promotes sustainable and ethical travel while being culturally conscious

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Trudy C   -  Traveled, August 2023

Good options to pick adventure at reasonable price and guides/CEO always helpful

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Suzanne B   -  Traveled, September 2023

This was my first experience with G Adventures and it was outstanding!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/28/2023

 

Alan B   -  Traveled, September 2023

Bit of trouble with the website also prefer more human contact

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Sanja K   -  Traveled, September 2023

Excellent tour which can be further improved by: - providing visa on time and not one day before leaving for Bhutan - providing listed necessary things to be packed which ia appropriate for the Type and the time of the tour - on this tour we all had many unnecessary things makong our luggage unnecessary heavy

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Biljana H   -  Traveled, August 2023

I loved the size of the group and itinerary.

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Ashley B   -  Traveled, August 2023

You receive a very local experience with a very local guide.

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Adrienne K   -  Traveled, August 2023

Wonderful authentic experience of Bhutan. Great guide and driver, hotels and farm stays were perfectly situated with great customer service and efficiency. Flexible schedule that allowed us to see the most of Bhutan.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/28/2023

 

Estelle H   -  Traveled, August 2023

The experience and the people. I loved Tandin and he did such a great job. I also liked that our experiences allowed us to interact and learn from Bhutan residents (farm stays) and also allowed us to see incredible things like the festival in Thimphu and allowed us to stay in beautiful hotels like in Trongsa which was my favorite hotel!

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Hui Ting P   -  Traveled, August 2023

G always have great tour arrangement and itinerary is well thought. Great CEO and staff, feels very welcomed and well taken cared of. A great way to felt Bhutan?s culture and lifestyle

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/28/2023

 

Erik O   -  Traveled, August 2023

Great group and guide

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Thomas W   -  Traveled, June 2023

G has great adventures/itineraries

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