Crystal Water Rafting


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Rafting is not so popular in Bhutan. Some of our clients prefer to embark on this adventurous sport as a part of their cultural tour. Water sports in Bhutan is at its infancy stage, we combine rafting as a part of the tour package so that our clients can feel the taste of adventure. The cost of hiring a raft/kayak is not included in our tour cost, so, you will have to pay extra for hiring a raft/kayak. Rafting is done in most of the rivers of Bhutan. The most popular one is Pho chu and Mo chu in Punakha. The most rivers used for rafting are class III and class IV rapids. Usually we organize rafting/kayaking for a day unless the clients want to extend it for several days.


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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 - Thimphu

 
Paro - Thimphu.
Commercial Flight

Fly onboard Druk Air to Paro, Bhutan. On a clear day the panoramic views of the Himalaya are sensational, including Everest, but particularly exciting is the approach through the Bhutanese foothills and the landing, including a few steep turns to land at the tiny airstrip of Paro.

On arrival, once you have cleared any airport formalities, you will be met and transferred to Thimphu (2 hrs).

Hotel

Overnight at hotel, Thimphu.


Day 2 - Punakha

 
Thimphu - Punakha.
Sightseeing

Morning drive to Punakha. The journey of some 70 km (around 40 miles) takes approximately 3 hours, crossing over the Dochu la (3100m) and Thinlegang. If the weather is clear there are wonderful Himalayan views from the pass.

Rafting

Afternoon rafting on Mochu river. Class III & IV +. Duration- 2 hours.

Hotel

Overnight at the hotel, Punakha.


Day 3 - Punakha

 
Punakha - Rafting & Sightseeing.
Rafting

Rafting on Pho Chu river. Class II & III +. Duration-3 hours.

Hotel

Overnight at the hotel, Punakha.


Day 4 - Paro

 
Drive to Paro.
Sightseeing

The journey of some 135 km takes approximately 5 hours, passing the scenic Simtokha Dzong. A half day tour of Paro will allow you to see the principal sites of the Paro Valley - Ta Dzong, and the ruined fort of Drukgyel Dzong. Drukgyel Dzong is situated some 15 km, (10 miles) North of Paro (beyond the side valley where the Tigers Nest monastery is located). It was built in 1649 to protect the country against threatening Tibetans. One feature of the fort is a false entry to lure invaders into an enclosed courtyard, which, along with other tactics helped the Bhutanese protect their country successfully through the 17th century. Below the Dzong, the village of Drukgyel is home to a farming community and you may be able to visit one to see how the Bhutanese retain many of their traditional practices. The National Museum is housed in Ta Dzong, a circular building from the same period as the fort, and was originally a fort overseeing Paro itself. The building was renovated in 1967 to house the country's national museum, which comprises a host of religious and cultural artifacts, thangkas, carvings, weapons and other equipment captured from invading Tibetan armies.

Hotel

Overnight at the hotel, Paro.


Day 5 - Paro

 
Paro - Departure.

Fly to your onward destination.


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