Get ready to embark on one of the most rejuvenating rafting experience of your life in Bhutan.
Rafting means cruising down the gushing waters of river in an inflatable rubber raft or kayak over roaring waves and swirling fast-moving water using paddles.
Raft along the Pho Chu river for 16 kilometers with about 15 rapids of class 2-4 and also at Mo Chu river with 10 KM course comprising around 10 rapids with 2 or more than 2 rapids.
No special experience is required for the rafting, as long as you do not mind doing a bit of paddling and getting a bit wet.
Drifting past imposing 17th century Punakha Dzong (fort cum monastery) watching world’s rarest bird are the most amazing experience you would love to treasure.
This four day trek is a short and
pleasant journey from Punakha to Wangduephodrang Dzongkhag.
It is a fairly easy trek as the
altitude only ranges between 1100-1900m and the climate is warm throughout the
hike.
The path takes you through forests
of rhododendron and oak, through the villages of Sha and Chungsakha and across
the longest foot bridge in Bhutan.
While this trek is available
throughout the winter the best times to embark on it are between March-April
and September and October. The trail is approximately 54km in length.
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