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You want to discover Bhutan but are not interested in running an ultra? No problem! We are putting together a series of adventurous trips to the Land of the Thunder Dragon that take place before and after the Bhutan Ultra — and they have nothing to do with ultra running. We will start with an incredible journey to the Royal Highland Festival.

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Get to know Bhutan’s remote northern highlands, where culture, tradition, and breathtaking nature come together in a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. This experience takes you deep into the mountains to witness the Royal Highland Festival, a vibrant celebration of Bhutanese heritage hosted in the village of Laya at 4,000 meters. Surrounded by dramatic peaks, you’ll be welcomed by yak herders, enjoy cultural performances, and experience the living traditions of the Layap people.

But the adventure doesn’t stop there. If you want, you’ll also take part in the legendary Laya Run — a challenging but unforgettable mountain race that follows rugged trails through pristine alpine landscapes. Whether you run or hike, this event is about more than kilometers; it’s about joining an extraordinary community of locals and adventurers, moving together across some of the most stunning terrain on earth.

This trip blends cultural immersion, high-altitude adventure, and the rare chance to be part of two of Bhutan’s most iconic experiences.

The itinerary

1

16.10.2026 - Arrival in Paro

Pick-up at Paro airport
Welcome dinner with traditional Bhutanese cuisine

📍 Overnight in Paro (3-star hotel)

2

17.10.25 - Tiger's Nest Monastery Hike

After breakfast, we set out on the hike to the iconic Paro Taktsang, better known as the Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Perched dramatically on a cliffside at 3,120 meters, this sacred site has origins tracing back to the 9th century and is one of Bhutan’s most breathtaking landmarks.

Our trail begins at around 2,200 meters and climbs steadily through pine forests and prayer-flag-lined paths. The ascent usually takes 2 – 3 hours, depending on our pace, and rewards us with unforgettable views before we step inside the monastery itself. Once there, we’ll enjoy a guided tour of its most important temples and chambers, steeped in history and spirituality.

It’s a truly fitting beginning to our two weeks of adventure — and a perfect way to test how your body responds to physical effort at altitude.

We’ll pause for lunch along the way and return to our hotel in Paro for a well-earned dinner in the evening.
📍 Overnight in Paro (3-star hotel)

3

18.10.2026 - Explore Thimphu

After breakfast, we have a transfer of about 1 hour from Paro to Thimpuh (2,400m). Once checked into the hotel, we will visit Buddha Dordenma, the weekend market and the National Memorial Chorten.

📍 Overnight in Thimphu (3-star hotel)

4

19.10.2026

Today, we continue exploring Thimphu while adjusting to the altitude. Our plans include a hike along the Trans Bhutan Trail, a visit to the Zorig Chusom Institute, the Handicraft Bazaar, and the Royal Textile Museum.
📍 Overnight in Thimphu (3-star hotel)
5

20.10.2025

We begin our journey eastward. After breakfast, our guides and drivers take us on a 72 km drive towards Punakha (1,242 m), which served as Bhutan’s capital and seat of government until 1955, when it was transferred to Thimphu. Along the way, we stop at the famous Dochula Pass (3,100 m), where 108 memorial chortens, known as the Druk Wangyal Chortens, were built by Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk, the eldest Queen Mother. The setting is stunning, and on a clear day, the pass offers magnificent views of the Himalayas.

Later, we set out on a 7.2 km hike (approximately 4–5 hours) along the legendary Divine Madman Trail. This route follows the journeys of Drukpa Kunley, Bhutan’s beloved 15th-century saint renowned for his unorthodox teachings and playful humor. The trail winds through charming villages, terraced rice fields, and sacred sites, blending cultural insights with breathtaking landscapes.
📍 Overnight in Punakha (3-star hotel)

6

21.10.2026

Our journey east continues with a three-hour drive to Gasa, one of the twenty Dzongkhags (districts) of Bhutan. We will stay at an elevation of about 2,770 meters above sea level, enjoy some sightseeing, and for those interested, a short training run or hike can also be included.
📍 Overnight in Gasa (local farmhouse)
7

22.10.2026

Today, after a two-hour drive followed by a two-hour hike, we will arrive in the town of Laya. Inhabited by the indigenous Layap people, Laya sits at an altitude of 3,820 meters, making it the highest settlement in Bhutan. According to legend, it was here that Ngawang Namgyal, the founder of Bhutan, first entered the country. Laya is also the site of the Royal Highland Festival, established in 2016 by Bhutan’s Fifth King to celebrate and preserve the highland way of life while showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the Gasa region.
📍 Overnight in Gasa (local farmhouse)
8

23.10.2026 - Day 1 Royal Highland Festival & Laya Run

For those ready to take on a challenge, today is the big day! You can participate in the 25 km Laya Run, a thrilling high-altitude race through the stunning Himalayan landscapes. If you prefer, you can simply soak in the unique sights and atmosphere of the Royal Highland Festival instead.
📍 Overnight in Laya (local farmhouse)
9

24.10.2026 - Day 2 Royal Highland Festival

On day 2 of the Royal Highland Festival the celebrations reach their peak with vibrant cultural performances, traditional mask and folk dances, heartfelt ceremonies and song recitation. Highland animals — yaks, horses, and mastiffs — are showcased in beauty parades and strength contests, alongside spirited events such as horse racing, wrestling, and community games. Local stalls offer yak products, textiles, and regional delicacies, creating a lively market atmosphere.
📍 Overnight in Laya (local farmhouse)
10

25.10.2026 - Return to Punakha

We hike back to the Laya base and then drive for about two hours to return to Punakha. There, we will visit the famous and beautiful Punakha Dzong, as well as one of Bhutan’s longest suspension bridges nearby.
📍 Overnight in Punakha (3-star hotel)
11

26.10.2026 - Visiting Trongsa

Today we drive about 3 hours to reach Trongsa and visit the majestic Trongsa Dzong, the largest fortress in Bhutan. Perched dramatically on a ridge overlooking the Mangde Chhu valley, this 17th-century masterpiece is not only an architectural wonder but also holds deep historical significance as the ancestral home of Bhutan’s monarchy. Stroll through its vast courtyards, temples, and watchtowers while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
📍 Overnight in Trongsa (3-star hotel)
12

27.10.2026 - Arrival in Bumthang

Today, we explore the spiritual heart of Bhutan with visits to Bumthang’s three most sacred temples. Driving time is about 2.5 hours. We begin at Jambay Lhakhang, one of the country’s oldest temples, famed for its annual festival and fire blessing ritual. Then we see Kurjey Lhakhang, where Guru Rinpoche’s body imprint remains enshrined within its sacred chambers. We end the day at Tamshing Lhakhang, founded by the treasure revealer Pema Lingpa, where ancient murals and a chainmail vest used for blessings offer a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich spiritual heritage.
📍 Overnight in Bumthang (3-star hotel)
13

28.10.2026 - Flying back to Paro

Today, we begin your journey home. Instead of an exhausting eight-hour drive, you will take a short 35-minute flight from Bumthang to Paro. Upon arrival, you’ll have time to relax and prepare for your international departure the following day.
📍 Overnight in Paro (3-star hotel)
14

29.10.2026 - Departure

Flight back from Paro Airport.

Travel price

2 guests: $ 4,150.00 per person
4 guests: $ 3,600.00 per person
6 guests: $ 3,350.00 per person

Included

  • Shared room accommodation in 3-star accommodation and local farmhouse
  • All meals / Tea & snacks
  • All ground transport in Bhutan
  • Sightseeing with entrance fees
  • Experienced English speaking tour guide(s)
  • One bottle of mineral water in the vehicle
  • SDF (Sustainable Development Fee of $ 100/day) and Visa Fee

Not included

  • International flights
  • Domestic flight from Bumthang to Paro (cost approx. $ 200 per person)
  • Entry fee to Laya Run (approx. $ 100 per person)
  • Meals that are not part of the itinerary
  • Visits to monuments not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Donations at temples
  • Beverages
  • Tips
  • Laundry
  • Accommodation or transportation upgrades
  • International calls
  • Expenses of personal nature and any other expenses not mentioned in the above cost
  • Travel insurance
  • Cost arising out of flight cancellations/road blockades/landslides and events beyond our control

More information & booking

If you want more detailed information on the trip, have questions or want to make a booking, please get in touch via email (info@thegreatoutdoors.de) or WhatsApp (+49 174 336 4854).