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Bhutan The Last Shangrila

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12-day mystical landscapes of Bhutan, where every twist and turn reveals breathtaking vistas and cultural wonders.

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Embark on an exhilarating journey through the mystical landscapes of Bhutan, where every twist and turn reveals breathtaking vistas and cultural wonders. Join us on a thrilling motorcycle tour from 29th March to 9th April, as we explore the enchanting kingdom known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

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Our adventure begins in the picturesque valleys of Bhutan, where pristine forests, towering mountains, and ancient monasteries create a scenery straight out of a fairy tale. From the moment you rev your engines, you'll be immersed in the rich tapestry of Bhutanese culture, tradition, and natural beauty.

 

The highlight of our tour is in the mystical realm of Bhutan, where the towering peaks of the Himalayas meet the serene valleys dotted with ancient monasteries. There exists a celebration unlike any other - the Paro Festival. Held annually in the quaint town of Paro, this vibrant extravaganza, known as Paro Tshechu, is a testament to Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions. And what better way to experience the magic of this festival than on the back of a motorcycle, traversing the winding roads and breathtaking landscapes of this Himalayan kingdom? In April 2025, a unique adventure awaits those daring souls who seek to embark on a journey of a lifetime - the Paro Festival Bhutan Motorcycle Tour. Join us as we delve into the heart of Bhutan, immersing ourselves in its timeless traditions, awe-inspiring landscapes, and the exhilarating spirit of the open road.

 

Weather Conditions

April marks the onset of spring in Bhutan, bringing warmer temperatures and blooming landscapes. In Thimphu, temperatures generally range from around 8°C to 22°C (46°F to 72°F), with milder weather compared to winter. In lower altitude areas, such as Punakha and Paro, temperatures may be slightly higher, reaching up to 25°C (77°F) during the day.

 

April is considered one of the best times to visit Bhutan, as the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities. However, it's advisable to be prepared for occasional rain showers, particularly in the afternoons, and to pack accordingly for variable weather conditions.

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Fascinating facts about Bhutan

There are so many interesting things about Bhutan, or you may call them fascinating facts about Bhutan, which make it more interesting to take a Bhutan bike trip from India. Below are some of the facts about Bhutan.

 

  • Firstly, there are no traffic lights in the entire country, isn’t it an amazing thing for motorcyclists
  • Carbon-negative country
  • Bhutan was isolated till 1970
  • Once you enter Bhutan from India, there are hardly any straight roads. On average, there is a curve every 200 meters, so it’s all about twists and turns, which make the Bhutan motorcycle tour more beautiful
  • Bhutan has never been conquered by any external nations.
  • Each house looks familiar. Bhutan has a strict policy and guidelines when it comes to building any residential house; one should follow a similar pattern, which is specified by the Kingdom of Bhutan.
  • Bhutan was the last country to introduce TV in 1999
  • Women head the families and run all the businesses in Bhutan.

 

Do`s and Don`ts during Bhutan Tour

Before you enter a country, one must learn about local customs and etiquette. Here are some useful tips for travelers when coming to Bhutan.

  • Refrain from passing negative comments on religion, the royal family and chief abbot.
  • Locals are very sensitive; you may don't want to sound rude.
  • Always ask for permission if you are photographing a person.
  • Dress modestly. Singlet and miniskirts are not well accepted norms.
  • Enter temples and monasteries only if you have permission. Allow your guide to lead you.
  • Remove your shoes before entering the temple. Leave your camera at a safe place, if photography is prohibited.
  • Refrain from using hats and sunglasses inside religious places.
  • Use your right hand or both hands to give or receive.
  • Leaving a donation at the temple is at personal discretion. Normally all Bhutanese do.
  • Use your palm to show rather than finger, when pointing.
  • Refrain from pointing your feet at anyone; cross your legs or kneel when sitting in religious places.
  • Pass clockwise at all chortens and mani walls (elongated chortens inscribed with
  • mantras).
  • Don't wash, swim or throw objects into lakes, many of which are considered sacred.

 

Why roam with us?

Adventure is our DNA. We’re not just tour guides, we’re fellow riders who’ve explored every twist and turn. Your safety and enjoyment is our top priority. Our paths are untamed, and every mile is a challenge to conquer.

  • Safety First
  • Expert Guidance
  • Pre-Planned Itinerary
  • Experienced Team
  • Cultural Immersion
  • Premium Accommodations
  • Custom Tours
  • Industry Leading Partners
  • Visa Assistance
  • Female-Only Tours
  • Non-Riders Welcome
  • Australian Team Leaders
  • Expert Local Knowledge
  • Paramedic on Tour
  • Latest Motorcycles
  • Personal Service

Together, we will own the ride, from start to finish.

This tour is private

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