logo image

Adventures

Bhutan Adventures

Adventures

Cycling

Bhutan's rugged, mountainous terrain makes it ideal for both on-road and off-road biking, with routes ranging from smooth paved roads to challenging dirt trails. Biking offers a unique and intimate way to experience the country's stunning landscapes and rural areas. Most trips follow well-paved roads, with light traffic and options for more adventurous off-road excursions. The trails accommodate various bike types, winding through villages and scenic countryside. For the more daring, there are optional hikes and challenging climbs, some over 3,400 meters above sea level. Tours are fully supported by a van, ensuring a comfortable and flexible adventure.

deya bhutan tours adventures for cycling

Trekking

deya bhutan tours adventures for trekking

Kayaking and Rafting

Bhutan's crystal-clear rivers, fed by glacial melt from the Eastern Himalayas, offer an incredible setting for kayaking and rafting. Six major rivers, including Wang Chhu and Puna Tsang Chhu, cut through stunning valleys and plains, providing a variety of courses suitable for all experience levels. Whether you're a beginner seeking gentle flows or an expert looking for thrilling rapids, Bhutan's rivers have something for everyone. The best time for rafting and kayaking is from March to April and November to December. Guided by well-trained Bhutanese experts, safety is a top priority. Bhutan's pristine waters promise an unforgettable adventure in the heart of its untouched wilderness.

deya bhutan tours adventures for kayaking and rafting

Bird Watching

Bhutan is a bird lover's paradise, home to over 670 recorded species, with many more waiting to be discovered. Around 50 species are winter migrants, including ducks, waders, and birds of prey. Bhutan's diverse habitats also support 16 species of vulnerable birds like the White-bellied Heron, Rufous-necked Hornbill, and Beautiful Nuthatch. Among Bhutan's rarest birds are the Imperial Heron, one of the world's 50 rarest birds, and the endangered Black-Necked Crane, which migrates to Phobjikha Valley, Bumthang, and Bomdeling during winter. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or an ornithologist, Bhutan's pristine environment offers incredible opportunities to witness these magnificent species.
deya bhutan tours adventures for bird watching