Druk Path Trek 2026

The Druk Path Trek 2026 is a stunning 5-day hike in Bhutan, linking Paro with the capital, Thimphu. This druk path trek Bhutan covers around 60 km, taking trekkers through serene high-altitude lakes, and traditional villages, with breathtaking Himalayan panoramas and glimpses of Bhutan’s unique wildlife. Beyond the trek, the itinerary includes a rich cultural experience, visiting highlights such as Tiger’s Nest, Punakha Dzong, Statue of Buddha Dordenma, and National Memorial Chorten to immerse travelers in Bhutan’s heritage.

Highlights of Druk Path Trek 2026

Important Landmarks: Explore Bhutan’s rich history through its grand dzongs, sacred monasteries, and ancient temples, which are architectural marvels and spiritual hubs.

Museums and government institutions: Visit Bhutan’s informative museums and government institutions to gain insights into the nation’s history, culture, and governance.

Cultural immersion: Dive deep into Bhutan’s rich heritage by participating in local customs and traditions offering a truly authentic experience of Bhutanese life.

Meet local people: Engage with Bhutanese locals, who are known for their warmth and hospitality, offering a glimpse into their daily lives and traditions.

Hiking adventures: During your Druk Path Trek 2026, the itinerary also includes cultural highlights like Tiger’s Nest, showcasing Bhutan’s natural and spiritual beauty.

Nature of the Trip: Private & Guided tour in Bhutan.

Druk Path Trek 2026
Druk Path Trek in Bhutan

Trip Facts

• Best Season: March – May & Mid-September – Mid-December
• Duration: 05 days
• Distance: 60 kilometers
• Elevation: 4,110m
• Difficulty level: Moderately strenuous

Itinerary Outline - 09 Night/10 Days

Day 01. Arrival at Paro & Sightseeing (Elevation: 2280m)
Day 02. Paro: Hike to the Tiger’s Nest (Elevation: 2280m | 7km | Hike: 4hrs.)
Day 03. Paro – Jele Dzong [Start of Druk path trek] (Elevation: 3560m | 10Km | Hike: 4 – 5hrs.)
Day 04. Jele dzong – Jangchulakha (Elevation: 3770m| 10Km | Hike: 3 – 4hrs.)
Day 05. Jangchulakha – Jimilangtso (Elevation: 3870m | 11Km | Hike: 4hrs.)
Day 06. Jimilangtso – Simkota (Elevation 4110m | 11km | Hike: 4hrs.)
Day 07. Simkota – Phajoding – Thimphu [End of Druk Path trek itinerary] (Elevation: 2334m | 15km | Hike: 6 – 7hrs.)
Day 08. Thimphu Sightseeing (Elevation: 2320m)
Day 09. Thimphu – Punakha sightseeing – Thimphu (Elevation 1200m | 76km | Drive: 2hrs)
Day 10. Thimphu – Paro: Departure (Elevation: 2280m | 54km | Drive: 1hr.)

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Detailed Itinerary - Druk Path Trek

Day 01. Paro Sightseeing

Arrival in Paro – Bhutan

  • You will be received by our representative from Bhutan Mystical Tour at the airport and drive to your hotel.

  • Visit Rimpung Dzong (fortress) also known as “Heap of Jewel” built in the year of 1646 the Centre of administrative and religious authority in this valley.

  • Next, explore Ta Dzong built in 1656 and renovated in 1968, an ancient watchtower, which now has been converted as the National Museum.

  • Overnight in Paro

Day 02. Paro: Hiking to Tiger’s Nest

Hike to Tiger’s Nest

  • Dedicate your second day to a delightful excursion to the Tiger’s Nest, also known as Taktsang Monastery. The trail to the monastery is approximately 6 kilometers round trip, with a steep ascent that can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on one’s pace and physical condition.

  • On returning to the base, a Bhutanese cuisine experience in the woods is a celebration of both food and nature. It offers a unique way to engage with Bhutan’s rich culinary traditions while surrounded by the tranquility and beauty of the natural world.

  • Later visit a to Kichu Lhakhang, 7th monastery in Bhutan. At the end of the day, stroll down in the Paro town.

  • Overnight in Paro

Day 03. Paro – Jele Dzong [Start of Druk Path Trek]

Start of Druk Path Trek 2026

  • In the morning, our vehicle will drop you to the spot where your Druk Path Trek 2026 will begin.

    Start: Above National Museum
    Walking Distance: 10km
    Walking Time: 4 – 5 Hours
    Elevation: 3,560m [Ascent: 1090m]
    End: Jele Dzong
    Overnight in Camp

Day 04. Jele dzong – Jangchulakha

Start: Jele Dzong
Walking Distance: 10 km
Walking Time: 3 – 4 Hours
Elevation: 3,770m [Ascent: 310m/Descent: 50m]
End: Jangchulakha
Overnight in Camp

Day 05. Jangchulakha – Jimilangtso

Start: Jangchulakha
Walking Distance: 11 km
Walking Time: 4 Hours
Elevation: 3,870m [Ascent:330m/Descent:230m]
End: Jimilangtso
Overnight in Camp

Day 06. Jimilangtso – Simkota

Start: Jimilangtso
Walking Distance: 11 km
Walking Time: 4 – 5 Hours
Elevation: 4,110m [Ascent:820m/Descent:400m]
End: Simkota
Overnight in Camp

Day 07. Simkota – Phajoding – Thimphu [End of Druk Path Trek]

End of Druk Path Trek 2026

Start: Simkota
Walking Distance: 15 km
Walking Time: 6 – 7 Hours
Elevation: 2,320m [Ascent:130m/Descent: 1,820m]
End: Phajoding

Our vehicle will pick you up and drop you to the hotel.

Overnight in Thimphu

Day 08. Thimphu Sightseeing

Explore Thimphu

  • Today the day begins with a visit to kuensel Phodrang where sits a massive sized Statue of Buddha Dordenma. From this point you will be able to view the entire scene of the capital city.
  • Next, visit National Memorial Chorten, a monument dedicated to the Third King of Bhutan.
  • Later drive uphill to the National Zoo which where the Takins, Bhutan’s national animal is preserved.
  • While returning, you may visit to Dupthop Lhakhang which is known to be one of the few surviving nunneries in Bhutan.
  • Visit the National Library to see a vast collection of ancient texts and scriptures. The library is a treasure trove for those interested in Bhutanese history and culture.
  • A visit to the National institute for Zorig Choesum (13 traditional arts) the painting School is on your next list. Bhutanese tradition has been preserved through painting and sculptures. Thangkas, the sacred Buddhist religious scrolls are either painted or embroidered on a piece of high-quality fabrics.
  • Walk for a minute to Folk Heritage Museum which offers visitors the Bhutanese folk heritage and craftsmanship of Bhutan’s rural past.
  • Driving further down, visit National Postal Museum, which is worth a visit for you can get your own picture on Bhutanese stamp right then and there. Get a photo clicked then and there or give a photo of your dear ones and you will get personalized stamps in 5 minutes.
  • Shopping at Centenary Farmers Market if you’re there on a weekend, this bustling market is a great place to experience local life and shop for handicrafts, fresh produce and souvenirs.
  • Overnight in Thimphu
Day 09. Thimphu – Punakha Sightseeing - Thimphu

Discover Punakha

  • Take a scenic drive to Punakha. En route, stop at the Dochula Pass (3116m) for panoramic views of the magnificent range of the Higher Himalayas.

  • Visit Royal Botanical Park at Lamperi, located half hour drive towards Punakha.

  • On reaching Punakha, take a short hike to Chimi Lhakhang, which was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley also known as “The Divine Madman”, in the year 1499. The Temple is also known as “the Temple of Fertility”.

  • Visit the most beautiful fortress of the country, the Punakha Dzong built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and is situated at the confluence of the Pho Chu (Male River) and the Mo Chu (Female River). War materials captured during the various battles with Tibetans are preserved here. Punakha served as a capital of Bhutan till the year of 1955.

  • In the evening, walk across the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan (160 m). The bridge is the longest of its kind and connects the two sides of the Pho chu river. You will get a great view of the river, valley, temple and a good boost of adrenaline as well.

  • Return to Thimphu in the evening.

  • Overnight in Thimphu

Day 10. Thimphu – Paro: Departure
  • Our guide will drop you at Paro international airport as per your flight schedule. Farewell for your onwards journey.

Inclusive Cost - Druk Path Trek

The cost listed below includes the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of US $100 per person per night and the Bhutan visa fee of US $40 per person. Please note that entrance fees for museums, monuments and festival visits are not included and must be paid directly at the respective sites.

US $ 3505 per person

  • Accommodation: twin/double sharing basis (single room supplement available at extra cost)
  • All meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner and evening tea/coffee
  • All transportation within Bhutan, including airport transfers
  • All Sightseeing tours
  • SDF and government taxes
  • Bhutan visa fee
  • English-speaking local guide
  • Bottled water
  • Entrance fees for museums and monuments
  • Flight fares [Drukair / Bhutan Airlines]
  • Insurance premiums
  • Expenses arising from accidents, labor disputes, civil disturbances or similar events
  • Individual expenses including laundry, beverages, camera fees, miscellaneous costs, luggage handling, bellboy tips, gratuities and other personal services.
  • NRED (Nature Recreation and Ecotourism Division) fee: Nu. 1000
  • A professional trekking guide
  • Trekking cook
  • Support staff (helpers)
  • Ponies and yaks for transporting equipment
  • Tents, including sleeping, mess, kitchen, toilet, and shower tents
  • Three meals daily, plus evening tea
  • Mattresses and all essential trekking gear
    Note: A maximum load of 25 kg per person is allowed for the trek.

Essential Gear for Druk Path Trek 2026

  • Trekking Boots: Comfortable, waterproof, breathable boots for rugged trails on this druk path trek Bhutan.

  • Sleeping Bag: Lightweight, insulated sleeping bag for cold high-altitude nights.

  • Layered Clothing: Moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outer shell.

  • Durable Backpack: Adjustable, spacious backpack with multiple compartments for organized packing.

  • Hydration System: Water bladder or reusable bottle with filter for easy hydration.

  • Trekking Poles: Lightweight, adjustable, shock-absorbing poles for stability and joint support.

  • First Aid Kit: Essentials like bandages, antiseptics, pain relievers, and personal medications.

  • Portable Power Bank: Lightweight charger to keep devices powered during the trek.

  • Sun Protection: Wide-brimmed hat, UV-blocking sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen.

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FAQs - Druk Path Trek

The ideal time is mid-March to late May. During this period, rhododendrons and wildflowers bloom, the weather is pleasantly warm, skies are clear, and snow still crowns the Himalayan peaks, perfect for hiking.

The Druk Path Trek is Bhutan’s most popular short trekking trail due to its stunning landscapes, vibrant rhododendron forests, and serene high-altitude lakes along the route.

Meditation on Druk Path Trek

Yes. On the last day of the Druk Path Trek, you can experience meditation at Phajoding Monastery, immersing yourself in its serene atmosphere.

Discounts may be available depending on the number of participants. Contact us for personalized pricing for your Druk Path Trek 2026.

During the Druk Path Trek 2026, you’ll be supported by a professional guide, a cook, and a horseman to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience.

Bhutan Flights

Bhutan Mystical will book and ticket your flights to and from Paro with Drukair (Royal Bhutan Airlines) or Bhutan Airlines. As your tour operator, we will manage all aspects of your Paro flights, including notifying you of any changes to flight schedules. Since flight timings can change at short notice, we will keep you informed. For more information visit

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