3 Nights & 4 Days

The Bhutan International Marathon is a truly unique and unforgettable running experience that takes place in the beautiful kingdom of Bhutan, nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. The course winds through the Paro Valley, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, traditional villages, and iconic landmarks like the Tiger’s Nest monastery. Runners get to experience the rich culture of Bhutan, with traditional music, dance, and food at aid stations and the finish line.The Bhutanese people are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, and you’re sure to feel like a VIP during your race.The course is challenging, with plenty of elevation gain, but it’s also incredibly rewarding.

itinerary

If the skies are clear you’ll be treated to some breath taking views of the highest peaks in the world including Mt. Everest, Makalu and Kanchenjunga. Paro stands at 7,500 ft. above sea level. You’ll be met by our Bhutanese hosts who will receive you and drive to Punakha.

Time permitting the journey can be broken with a visit to Tamchog Lhakhang built by Thangtong Gyalpo or the Iron Bridge Builder as he is known. This former saint from the 14th century introduced the art of building suspension bridges with iron chains and the only way to reach his temple is by one of these bridges. Reaching at the Chuzom or confluence we catch a glimpse of the three shrines in Nepali, Tibetan and Bhutanese style which were built to ward off evil spirits near the checkpoint. Continue drive to Punakha with a quick lunch stop in Thimphu.

A truly awe inspiring road as it zigzags up to the 3,140m-high mountain pass of Dochu La with its forests of fluttering prayer flags, and on a clear day, you will have sweeping views of the main Himalayan range. Stop at the Dochula Memorial Site. The most well known pass in Bhutan, Dochula Pass is located about 30 km away from the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu. The 108 chortens at Dochula were built by one of the Queen Mother’s to honor the Bhutanese soldiers who were killed when fighting the Indian rebels in 2003. Though Bhutanese have wanted to build these chortens to mark the victory of the Bhutanese army, the King has rejected this offer and instead uses the chortens to commemorate the deceased. The Punakha Dzong, “the palace of great happiness or bliss” is the second oldest and second largest Dzong in Bhutan and one of its most majestic. The Dzong is located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers in the Punakha–Wangdue valley and was the auspicious location for the marriage of the Fifth (current) King. It is also the location for the finish line of the Bhutan International Marathon as well as our Awards Celebration!

Pre-race briefing and packet pick up in Punakha. – Packet pick up is from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM and the pre-race briefing is at 2:15 PM at Damchen Resort.

Overnight : Punakha

Duration of drive: 3-4 and half hours (145 Km approx)

Summary:

1. EARLY Breakfast in Punakha
2. Travel to shuttle bus pick up at Damchen Resort
3. Shuttle busses leave to the start line at Damchen
4. Both races start at 8:00 AM
5. Riverside picnic lunch
6. 6:00 PM Event Awards Ceremony and dinner, traditional dance, music and entertainment next to the majestic Punakha Dzong.

Bhutan International Marathon and Half Marathon!
Our event will be capped off with an Awards Celebration, dinner, bonfires and traditional dance and music right at the stunning Punakha Dzong.

Punakha Dzong – You will head down along the riverside the massive architectural edifice of the 17th century Punakha Dzong (fortress/monastery) soon looms into view. Built in 1637 by Shabdung Nawang Namgyal in a commanding position at the confluence of the Po Chhu and Mo Chhu (Male and Female rivers). Bhutan’s second oldest dzong goes by the full name of Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (the Palace of Great Happiness) and is arguably the country’s most attractive dzong. It served as the seat of the Kingdom’s government until the time of the second King and today serves as the winter home of Je Khenpo, head abbot of Bhutan, along with a retinue of 1,000 monks. Punakha Dromche festival is unique for being the only festival with a procession that re-enact the war against Tibetan in the 17th century.

Overnight : Punakha

Start early as the drive is long. Today we’ll experience one of the highlights of your trip in Bhutan with an excursion to view the spectacular Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery. After breakfast in Thimphu we’ll drive through Paro to Satsam Chorten and from there a do a two hour trek up to the viewpoint of the monastery. If you are a bit fatigued from the race you have the OPTION TO RIDE A PONY RATHER THAN HIKE UP TO TAKTSANG. The trail climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. We stop for a rest and light refreshments at the Taktsang Jakhang (tea house) and then walk a short distance until we see, clearly and seemingly within reach, Taktsang Monastery. The first part was built around Guru Rimpoche’s meditation cave in the 1684 by the Penlop of Paro, Gyaltse Tenzin Rabgay. This incredible monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900 meters into the valley below. Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rimpoche), the tantric mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, flew here on the back of a flying tiger, Dorji Drolo, said to be his favorite consort. Lunch is served at the completion of the trek. Drive down to Paro to spend the rest of the afternoon resting, sightseeing or shopping. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Paro.

Duration: 6 – 7 hours

Difficulty: Moderate to Hard (riding ponies are available at an additional charge).

Overnight : Paro

Duration of drive: 3-4 hours (160 Km approx)

Airport transport to Paro International Airport  to Bangkok

Please Note

This itinerary is intended as a guide only. Local conditions and weather may necessitate variations to the program and can affect the availability of views and panoramas described. Be aware that all times stated are approximate, and may vary with individual and group fitness.

We have selected well-located, comfortable, somewhat rustic but charming tourist class hotels in terms of food and accommodation, for your journey.

On this privately guided itinerary we include all accommodation, meals, activities listed in the itinerary, experienced English speaking guide, vehicle, taxes and airport transfers.

We provide complimentary drinking water for all guided itineraries. If you have any special dietary requests, please let us know in advance. Throughout your stay you have the option to participate in a range of extra Outdoor Activities at an additional charge.

Please read this document in conjunction with your confirmation letter and pre-departure information.

For more information on GoB, including the full range of itineraries and services (including tailor making, groups and the hosting of special events) we offer, please refer to the website www.glimpsesbhutan.com or email gotobhutan@gmail.com

Tour package Price in US$ per group 3 nights-

1 pax – 900

2 pax – 1710

3 pax – 2475

4 pax – 3000

What is  Included

  • Private guided tour
  • Visa fee
  • Sustainable development fees
  • Airport transfers
  • Daily 3 meals (B/L/D)
  • Accommodation at 3 star hotel twin bedded
  • A qualified & licensed English-speaking guide
  • An experienced driver
  • Transport  vehicle all time frompick up till airport drop
  • Government fee, royalty, taxes & surcharges, Entry fees & road permits
  • Mineral bottled water at all time
  • Set of traditional costume (to be return at the end of your stay)
  • Full service & assistance before, during and after your Bhutan trip

What is Excluded

  • Flight into Bhutan via Drukair or Bhutan airlines(We can arrange for you)
  • Meals at 4-5 stars restaurants
  • Hotel stay outside of Bhutan
  • Expenditure of personal nature
  • Travel Insurance (we can arrange for you)
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Alcoholic drink