Visit the small Himalayan Kingdom that houses over 5,400 species of plants, including 300 species of medicinal plants, some species thriving even at 3,700m above. Explore the 369 species of orchids that Bhutan has, of which 82 are unique to the mountain country. See and feel the 46 species of rhododendrons in the country. The tropical evergreen forests growing below 800m are repositories of a unique biodiversity. The tropical vegetation of the lower zones gives way to dark forests of oak, birch, maple, magnolia and laurel. Above 2,400m altitude is the home of spruce, yew, and weeping cypress, and higher still, growing up to the tree line, is the east Himalayan fir. At about 5,500m are low shrubs, rhododendrons, Himalayan grasses and flowering herbs. Bhutan’s national flower, Blue Poppy grows above the tree line 3,500 – 4,500m elevation.
Duration: 12 days
Best Seasons:April-September
Starting Point: Paro, western Bhutan
Furthest Destination: Bumthang, central Bhutan
Highlights:Biodiversity Centre (Thimphu), Botanical Park (Lamperi), Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park, Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, and Thrumshingla National Park.
DAY 1: Bangkok/Kathmandu/Delhi-Paro
DAY 2: Paro
DAY 3: Paro-Chelela-Thimphu
DAY 4: Thimphu
DAY 5: Thimphu-Dochula-Lamperi-Punakha
DAY 6: Punakha-Wangdue
DAY 7: Wangdue-Phobjikha
DAY 8: Phobjikha-Bumthang
Day 9: Bumthang– Ura-Bumthang
Day 10: Bumthang
Day 11: Bumthang–Thimphu
Day 12: Thimphu – Paro