Eastern Bhutan Tour
Discover Bhutan's Quaint Eastern Frontier, where tranquility, pristine natural elements and its quaint appeals are still order of the day.
- 12 Days
- Culture Tours
- Village Tours
- Discovery
In a world that is changing rapidly, where relevance can fade swiftly, the Eastern Bhutan Tour emerges as a captivating contradiction. It imparts a deep sense of serene vitality. The enduring allure of its quaint charms evokes a feeling of time slowing to a gentle standstill, a realm far removed from the frantic pace of modern life’s drama.
Over time, Eastern Bhutan has remained a relatively untouched gem, attracting only a select few visitors. Its secluded nature has played a pivotal role in this, safeguarding its traditions, cultural wealth, and untouched natural beauty.
This expedition uncovers not only the natural splendor of the regions but also delves into their social, cultural, and traditional dimensions. It provides a glimpse into some of the country’s oldest spiritual practices. Furthermore, it offers the chance to venture into remote villages and unique communities, including the highland Merak’s Brokpa community.
The journey begins with a pickup in Guwahati, India, guiding you through Samdrup Jongkhar, a quaint border town. Right from the start, you’ll be enveloped in the world of remote villages, where simplicity reigns, and convenience is minimal. Yet, what truly shines are the sincere and kindred spirits you’ll encounter along your path.
As you embark on this adventure, you’ll explore weaving centers where skilled artisans practice their craft. You’ll immerse yourself in significant spiritual and cultural sites, peruse small yet lively markets, and step into local homes and villages, providing ample opportunities to engage with the warm communities.
Throughout this journey, short hikes across diverse landscapes will lead you to villages and local landmarks. The accommodations along the route offer comfort in their simplicity, featuring clean and cozy rooms. In places like Wamrong and Merak, you’ll find lodging in guesthouses and homestays run by local families. This unpretentiousness adds a distinctive charm to the overall experience.
Undoubtedly distinct from our conventional offerings, this tour emerged from the aspirations of our past contented guests, yearning to immerse themselves in the timeless essence of Bhutan through its quaint villages and lush landscapes. It’s a tribute to all those who have journeyed with us before, inspiring us to curate this exceptional and enriching adventure.
Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Guwahati (Assam) & travel overland to Samdrup Jongkhar, Bhutan
Day 2: S/Jongkhar to – Wamrong/Trashigang
Day 3: In Trashigang
Day 4: Drive to Highland village of either Merak or Sakteng (Depending on the road condition) and explore
Day 5: Return and explore Radhi village, staying in Ranjung
Day 6: Ranjung – Trashiyangtse (exploring villages of Bidung, Ramjar etc)
Day 7: A Day in Trashiyangte (with optional excursion to Bomdila)
Day 8: Drive back to Trashigang
Day 9: Fly to Paro (Flights operate only two times per week)
Day10: In Paro
Day 11: Hike to Takstang
Day 12: Departure
The Eastern Bhutan Tour is constantly evolving as new roads are built, connecting villages that were reachable only by arduous treks Customize your adventure to match your interests, time frame, and preferred season for an unforgettable experience.
Cost Information
Cost can vary from $2800 to $4000 per person, excluding the SDF of $100 per day per person. Please contact for details.
Included
- Accommodations in mix of village Guest Houses/Home stay and 3 star hotels
- All meals
- All land transfers by private vehicle including pick-up at Guwahati
- Internal flight Yongphula to Paro
- Sightseeing with entrance fees
- English speaking Bhutanese Guide
- Bhutan Visa & visa fees
- Daily SDF
- Bottled water in the vehicle and other comp. services.
Not included
- Flights into Guwahati and out of Bhutan
- India Visa and all other India arrangements
- Optional Travel/Medical Insurance
- Personal expenses such as bars, beverages in the hotel, telephone, laundry, trips, and others.
As world travelers, my wife and I have taken several organized l tours around the world. Most of them are with a big group of people. The itinerary is usually packed with touristy spots.
However, with Wind Horse, it is totally a different level of traveling. It was the experience and culture learning that makes this trip so memorable.
We loved both Assam & Eastern Bhutan. The locals were so welcoming and very friendly everywhere we go.This would not be possible without the excellent service from the Wind Horse team.
The entire trip was so well planned and organised from A to Z. Anand, our Upper Assam tour guide, took all the worries away from us.
Majuli is such a beauty with white sand, marshland and peaceful bamboo bungalow combined with friendly people make Majuli island inviting for a remote retreat. Whereas Kazaranga is a wild life game sanctuary especially the great one-horned rhino.
In Bhutan, our two most memorable experiences are the horse back riding, trotting with Sonam in Bumthang and climbing the Tiger Nest Monastery in Paro with Pema.
There are not many tourists in the East. The road is bad but continue to be improved. Life is simpler and people are friendlier. In addition, the Wind Horse team were so flexible and accommodating.
On the last day in Paro of Bhutan, we forgot to bring our trekking walking sticks. Pema was so nice. He managed to get us 4 walking sticks from the office within a short time of notice.
The team has gone extra miles to WOW their customers. This tour has made an impact on our traveling experience. We will definitely recommend Wind Horse to others. Hope that we will have Wind Horse again on our future tours.