10 days tour

Tour Of The Dragon Kingdom - Toughest One-Day Mountain Bike

Tour Of The Dragon Kingdom - Toughest One-Day Mountain Bike

This tour includes:

Meals

All meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner). Breakfast & Dinner will be usually served at your hotels. Most of the lunches will be served at local restaurants while some can be arranged as a picnic. We also arrange dinners at some traditional restaurants to offer a better choice.

Guide

We believe tour guides play an important role in making your journey memorable and getting the most out of your trip. All our guides are experienced English-speaking licensed by the Tourism Council of Bhutan and they will accompany you throughout your trip in Bhutan. They are always ready to serve you and take care of you every step of your journey so that you go back home satisfied and happy with good memories that will last a lifetime. And the driverโ€™s responsibility is no less. No matter how luxury the transport is, your safety and comfort are in the hands of a driver. Therefore, we employ only experienced drivers specifically licensed to drive tourists. If for some reason you are not satisfied with either of our guide or driver, let us know immediately. We never had such issues in the past but weโ€™ll always try to have them replaced as soon as possible. NOTE: We can arrange guides speaking other major languages (French, Japanese, German, Chinese, Korean & Thai) at an additional fee.

Hygieneprotocol

Starting from 23rd September 2022, Bhutan will fully reopen for tourism without quarantine requirement. The pre-departure RT-PCR negative test certificate is also not required. However, all tourists are required to show up-to-date COVID-19 vaccinination record. You are also required to have travel insurance. You may be required to wear face mask at all public places.

Optional

You will have an opportunity to try our Bhutanese traditional archery and dart throwing. A set of national costumes (Gho for men and Kira for women) will be provided. The costumes should be returned to guide at the end of the tour. Tourist SIM Card. You mus let us know in advance if you need one. SIM cards in Bhutan will work only on unlocked GSM phones.

Others

Bhutan Visa Fee is included. Visa will be arranged for you. Oneway flight from Bumthang to Paro on Day 06 of your trip is INCLUDED Bottled mineral water in the car Light snacks between meals wherever necessary

Transport

All ground transportations including airport transfers. We provide: Luxury SUV for 1-2 person Luxury Minivan for a group of 3-8 person Luxury bus/coach for a group of 9 people and above Our fleet of transport vehicles are highly maintained and chauffeured by specially licensed professionals to drive tourists. Porter & Pony charges are also included for trekking adventures.

Accommodation

The price includes standard twin sharing accommodation at 3-star hotels certified by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Our partner hotels are handpicked based on the recommendations and good experiences from our past guests. You will be informed of where you will stay at each destination before your arrival. During the course of trekking, we provide full-service outdoor camping in the pristine wilderness at designated campsites. Our trekking crew will transport the tents and camping equipment, pitch the tents, prepare and serve meals, washings will also be done by our trekking staff. You just have to bring a sleeping bag and a travel pillow. We will send you a suggested packing list after we receive your booking. You will also have an option (prior arrangement required) to stay at village homestay/farmhouse at few destinations to get insight into the local culture and feast on delicious local cuisine and take part in preparing some of the popular dishes of Bhutan.

Not included:

Insurance

Travel insurance is mandatory.

Others

Emergency evacuation & helicopter services Entrance fees to parks, museums and other national monuments Alcoholic beverages, bar bills Laundry services, telephone call charges Premium accommodation in a 4-Star and above hotel Cultural shows that require an advance arrangement Tips to guides and drivers (optional) Any other expense of personal nature

Flights

Flights are NOT INCLUDED. We can help arrange your flights to/from Bhutan. The flight tends to get fully booked months ahead especially during the peak season. We highly recommend you to book flights a few months ahead of your departure date. There are only two airlines operating in and out of Bhutan: 1. Drukair, the national flag carrier of Bhutan (www.drukair.com.bt) operates from/to these cities/International Airports: Bangkok, Bagdogra, Bodhgaya, Dhaka, Delhi, Guwahati, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Singapore. 2. Bhutan Airlines, a private airline introduced in 2011 (www.bhutanairlines.bt) operates from/to these cities/International Airport: Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu.

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Itinerary of your trip Tour Of The Dragon Kingdom - Toughest One-Day Mountain Bike

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrive Paro International Airport / Drive To Chele La Pass (3900M) / Sightseeing In Paro (2195M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrive Paro International Airport / Drive To Chele La Pass (3900M) / Sightseeing In Paro (2195M)

      Arrive Paro International airport by either of only two airlines operating in and out of Bhutan; Drukair, the national flag carrier or Bhutan Airlines, a private airline which was started in 2011. You will be received by our guide and driver at the exit gate and then transfer you to the hotel. After checking in and settling yourself in the new surroundings, you will be taken on your first adventure into the โ€˜Kingdom of Thunder Dragonโ€™. We will visit the National Museum of Bhutan and drive to the highest motorable mountain pass, Chelela at an altitude of 3,900m/12,800ft.


      National Museum of Bhutan โ€“ Ta Dzong

      The National Museum of Bhutan is located just above the Rinpung Dzong (administrative headquarter of Paro district). It is housed in an ancient watchtower called Paro Ta Dzong (Ta Dzong means โ€œwatchtower fortressโ€) built in 1649. It displays hundreds of ancient Bhutanese artifacts and artworks including traditional costumes, armour, weaponry and handcrafted implements for daily life. The collection at the National Museum preserves a snap-shot of the rich cultural traditions of the country. Ta Dzong was converted into the National Museum in 1968.


      Drive to Chelela Pass

      Chele La Pass is the highest motorable road point in Bhutan at an altitude of about 3,900m/12,800ft above sea level. The air is thin and fresh at this altitude. It is a good trip for acclimatization.  On a clear day, the mountain pass offers a grand view of surrounding Himalayan peaks, Paro valley and Haa valley. We can spend some time walking along the pass among the colourful prayer flags and enjoying the beautiful views around and appreciate the pristine environment. If you are interested, we can arrange a prayer flag hoisting activity for you with a small fund to buy the prayer flags. The prayer flags are traditionally hoisted to bring peace, harmony, ward off bad luck and clear obstacles on your path.


      Distance to Chelela 35km

      Time 2-hours roundtrip

      Chele La Pass Altitude 3,900m/12,800ft

      Paro Altitude 2,195m/7,200ft


      Overnight at Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Paro / Transfer To The Capital City Thimphu (2334M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Paro / Transfer To The Capital City Thimphu (2334M)

      Today after breakfast, drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Along the way, you can ride your bike for some stretch of road as and when you want. On arrival in Thimphu, visit the Buddha statue overlooking Thimphu valley.


      Buddha Dordhenma Statue โ€“ Buddha Point

      The magnificent 169 feet tall bronze statue of Lord Buddha is located on a hilltop overlooking the Thimphu valley. From here you can see a nice view of Thimphu city. It was built to celebrate the 60th birth anniversary of the Fourth King His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck and also for the purpose of bringing peace in the world. The giant Buddha statue houses more than 100,000 8-inch tall Buddha statues of the same type. The construction began in 2006 and was completed in 2015.


      You will have the opportunity to ride your bike to the  Buddha Point.


      Institute of Traditional Arts & Crafts

      After lunch at the Folk Heritage Museum Restaurant, visit the National Institute for Zorig Chusum where the 13 traditional arts & crafts of Bhutan are taught. If the class is in session, you can hop in and observe while the students get hands-on training. Opens during working weekdays & on Saturdays 10am-noon.


      National Library & Archives of Bhutan

      Located in the neighborhood of the Zorig Chusum, the National Library of Bhutan is considered as a national treasure of Bhutan and a fundamental source of Bhutanese history, religion, medicine, arts and culture. Opens during working weekdays & on Saturdays 10am-noon.


      Leisure time to explore Thimphu town.


      Overnight at Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Thimphu / Transfer To Punakha Valley (1200M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Thimphu / Transfer To Punakha Valley (1200M)

      After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we drive to Punakha valley via Dochula, a sacred mountain pass you will enjoy spectacular views of some of the highest snow-capped peaks of Bhutan on a clear day. You will also ride your bike to the pass to adapt your training to the altitude and road gradients.


      Distance to Punakha 74km

      Driving Time 2.5-hours

      Punakha Altitude 1,200m/3,900ft


      Dochula Pass

      Dochula is a sacred mountain pass at an elevation of 3150m. On a clear day, you can see a grand view of some of the perenially snow-capped highest mountains of Bhutan. From there continue driving towards Punakha and gradually descend to a warm low altitude valley within an hour. Optionally, you may ride your bike downhill for some stretch of road.


      Chimi Lhakhang (Temple of Fertility)

      Visit the famous 15th-century Chimi Lhakhang popularly known among tourists as โ€œTemple of Fertilityโ€. This temple is associated with the 15th-century Tibetan Buddhist master who was affectionately known as the โ€œDevine Madmanโ€. A gentle walk through the terraced rice fields and traditional farmhouses painted with phalluses will give you a unique experience. Explore the nearby village.


      Punakha Dzong

      After lunch, visit the historic 17th-century Punakha Dzong considered as the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. This magnificent fortress displays fine Bhutanese arts and craftsmanship which continues to influence the Bhutanese architecture to this day. You will spend some time appreciating the intricate woodworks and sacred wall paintings.


      Bhutanโ€™s Longest Suspension Bridge

      After visiting the Punakha Dzong, you will walk to the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan and enjoy its beauty.


      Overnight at Hotel Lobesa or Meri Puensum Resort.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Punakha / Transfer To Phobjikha Valley (3000M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Punakha / Transfer To Phobjikha Valley (3000M)

      Today we hike to the picturesque Khamsum Yuellay Namgyel Chorten and then drive to Phobjikha valley. The drive to Phobjikha will be about 3 hours under normal road condition and takes you through the lateral national highway connecting western, central and eastern region gradually ascending up the pristine mountains of Bhutan and eventually enter the most beautiful valley in Bhutan.


      Hike to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten

      Drive about 20 minutes from the main town of Punakha to the road head from where you cross a suspension bridge over Mochu (female) River and the trail takes you through paddy fields. Normally it takes just under one hour to reach the serene site of the marvelous chorten. The view below is stunning with glacial fed Mochu river snaking through the fertile valley of Punakha. Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten is located on a ridge overlooking the picturesque Punakha valley.


      After lunch, drive to Phobjikha Valley.

      Distance 80 km

      Time 3 hours

      Phobjikha Altitude 3,000m/9,840ft


      Phobjikha Valley

      Phobjikha is a vast U-shaped glacial valley at an elevation of about 3,000 meters (9,840 ft) and it is a winter home for endangered Black Necked Crane from November to March and migrates back to Tibet by the beginning of spring season. Every year on the 11th of November, Black Necked Crane Festival is held to celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic bird which becomes an inseparable part in the lives of the local people during winter months.


      Gangtey Monastery & Gangtey Nature Hike

      One very famous landmark in Phobjikha valley is the 17th-century Gangtey Monastery popularly know as Gangtey Goenpa (gonpa literally means โ€œremote placeโ€ and is usually a place of religious significance). After visiting the monastery, venture out on an exciting Gangtey Nature Hike through the pristine valley surrounded by splendid nature all around. Taking up the Gangtey Nature Trail is highly recommended. The trail is about 5km and takes approximately 2.5 hours. The nature trails begin from the Gangtey monastery and take you through wonderful meadows, forests, beautiful traditional village houses, farmlands and crystalline streams. This short nature trail gives you a great feeling of the valley and understanding of the community living there.


      Overnight at Yueloki Guest House or Dewachen Hotel & Spa

  • Day 5 Day 5: Phobjikha / Transfer To Bumthang Valley (2800M) Via Trongsa
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Phobjikha / Transfer To Bumthang Valley (2800M) Via Trongsa

      After breakfast, we drive to Bumthang via Trongsa crossing 3 high mountain passes en route. Lunch will be served at Trongsa. We may have to start early especially if you would like to ride your bike along the way. There will be a briefing to the riders and an audience with HRH Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck at 3:00-5:00 PM in Bumthang. 


      Distance from Phobjikha to Bumthang: 150 km

      Driving Time: 4.5 hours

      Bumthang Altitude: 2,800m/9,185ft


      En route to Bumthang, stop at Pele La Pass (3,390m/11,120ft) to enjoy the views of stunning snow-clad Himalayan peaks (weather permitting) and take some moment appreciating the pristine environment. Weโ€™ll also make a brief stop at Chendebji Chorten, an 18th-century stupa built following the same structural pattern as Kathmanduโ€™s Swayambhunath Stupa to subdue the malevolent spirit that was said to inhabit the area in the form of a giant snake. From there continue driving for about 2 hours and stop at Trongsa for lunch.


      After lunch, you have an option to visit either 17th-century Trongsa Dzong or Royal Heritage Museum. Trongsa Dzong holds an important place in Bhutanese history as it was from here the Royal family of Bhutan emerged as the most powerful rulers in the 19th and early 20th century. If time permits, you can visit both the sites.


      Continue driving to Bumthang. En route, stop briefly at the highest motorable pass between Trongsa and Bumthang, Yotong La at 3,425m/11,235ft to enjoy the pristine environment and fresh air at this altitude. Then gradually descend down to the village of Chumey. At Chumey stop by the roadside Yathra Weaving Center (Yathra is the colorful textiles handwoven out of sheep and yak hair) at Chumey village and get insights on traditional attires and weaving culture of the people of Bumthang. Continue driving towards Chamkhar, the main town of Bumthang. The valley of Bumthang is considered as the religious heartland of Bhutan and home to some of the oldest temples and monasteries in the country.


      3:00-5:00 PM : Riders pre-race briefing and an audience with HRH Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck


      Swiss Cheese & Wine Factor and Tamzhing Lhakhang

      If you are interested and if time permits, visit the Swiss Cheese and Wine factory which was established by Mr. Fritz Maurer, a Swiss volunteer who came to Bhutan in the early 1960s and made Bumthang his home. After that visit the sacred Tamzhing temple built in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa who is considered as the patron saint of Bhutan. Among the many treasures and religious artifacts handcrafted by the Pema Lingpa himself, there is an armory that stood the test of time for five centuries bearing no rust or any sign of deterioration. It is believed that you will be cleansed of all your past sins and defilement if you circumambulate the inner sanctum of the temple 3 rounds carrying that sacred armory. This is one activity enjoyed by all visitors with fun and a sense of veneration.


      Overnight at Kaila Guest House or Mountain Lodge.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Rest & Explore Bumthang (2800M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Rest & Explore Bumthang (2800M)

      3rd September 2021 [Friday]

      9:00 AM-1:00 PM Registration validation and race packet pick up in Bumthang

      Venue: Mountain Resort

      2:00-5:00 PM Race-bag drop


      After validating your registration in the morning at Mountain Resort, you will visit a few important landmarks in Bumthang valley and take a short roundtrip drive to Mebar Tso (Burning Lake). Mebar Tsho is a sacred lake from where treasures hidden by the 8th-century Guru Padmasambhava was discovered by Terton Pema Lingpa in the 15th century. Return to the hotel for lunch. The distance from Bumthang town to Mebar Tsho is 14km and takes about 1 hour round trip.


      It is highly recommended that you retire to bed early at least by 5 PM to get enough rest as you have a long and challenging race day tomorrow.


      Overnight at Kaila Guest House or Mountain Resort

  • Day 7 Day 7: Tour Of The Dragon Bike Race (Bumthang / Paro)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Tour Of The Dragon Bike Race (Bumthang / Paro)

      Tentative Program Itinerary for the Race Day

      4th September 2021 [Saturday]

      12:00 AM Wake-up call

      1:00 AM Report to start area, biking inspection and light breakfast for participants

      2:00 AM RACE START (Flag off by Dasho Dzongdag)

      3:00 AM Every rider is expected to cross Kiki La

      7:30 AM Riders should cross Tshangkha by this time

      9:00 AM Reach Chendepji

      11:00 AM Reach Pele La

      1:30 PM Riders should cross Wangdue check post

      6:00 PM Final cut-off time at Dochula Pass. If you make it to Dochula by 6:00 PM you are allowed to continue to the finish line.

      7:00 PM Awards ceremony at the Changlingmethang Parking, Thimphu


      Race Information

      Tour of the Dragon starts in Bumthang, central Bhutan (2610 m, 8560 ft), and takes you to Thimphu across 4 mountain passes, or las as they are called in Dzongkha.


      The riders follow the Bumthang Chhu (river in Dzongkha) for a couple of kilometers and then climb 6 km through the blue pine forest to Kiki La at 2870 m (9420 ft). From there it is down to Nangar. Through more blue pine forest and agricultural land you follow a gentle road through Chumey and up to Gaytsha (2950 m, 9680 ft).


      The road then climbs 7 km up through blue pine forest to Bong Bridge and then gets a little steeper for about 5km through mixed conifer and rhododendron forests and pastures until you reach Yotong La at 3430 m (11250 ft). From Yotong La it is a 29km downhill ride to Trongsa. The pass is dominated by fir and rhododendron forest, open pastures and rock outcrops. As you go down to Dorji Gonpa, which is almost halfway, firs give way to spruce and hemlock and mixed broadleaved forest dominated by birch and oaks and rhododendrons. Below Dorji Gonpa, the road passes through broadleaved forest and agricultural fields.


      From Trongsa, the road descents gently for 7 km to the Bjee Zam bridge at 1900 m (6230 ft) and then climbs 6 km through broadleaved forest to a viewpoint from where the Trongsa Dzong seems just a stoneโ€™s throw away. The road continues climbing for another 10 km along cliffs and through broadleaved forests and agricultural settlements. At Tshangkha it passes the headquarters of the Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park. After reaching Tashiling, a few km further, most of the climbing is done. For the last 20km, you will only climb some 150m (500 ft), but there are some ups and downs. As you near Chendebji, hemlock replaces broadleaved species on some of the ridges and in the valley. You pass Chendebji Chorten and a little later will reach Chendebji village (2430 m, 7970 ft).


      The road climbs through mixed conifer forest past Nikachu bridge at Chazam and Rukubji to the small settlement of Longte. By this time most of the trees have been replaced by pastures and agricultural fields. Through these pastures dominated by dwarf bamboo, you reach Pele La (3350 m, 10,990ft). You then continue your long descent through fir, birch, rhododendron forest and many small waterfalls to Wangdue Phodrang. After passing the village of Nobding, there is a single restaurant a further 12km down and then a few shops at Teki Zampa another 15km further. Just past here, a new Japanese bridge spans the Dang Chhu. At Chuzomsa, there is a side road to an abandoned slate mine. After a long, almost flat stretch you reach Wangdue Phodrang.


      From Wangdue Phodrang, you continue to Metshina (1410 m, 4625 ft). From Metshina, the distance to Dochula at 3150 m (10,330 ft) is 38.3 km and the race is all uphill, with an average slope of 5%  and a few short sections of up to 10%. You will pass Thinleygang (11 km), Lumitsawa (15km), Lampiri (28km), and a memorial chorten for traffic accident victims (32km). Thinleygang is the only place recognizable as a village, having a couple of shops and a BHU (Basic Health Unit). Racing 1700 m (5575 ft) uphill is as breathtaking as the views.


      After Dochula, itโ€™s all downhill to Thimphu at 2330 m (7640 ft), with a small climb only at the end to the Changlingmethang Parking.


      Aid Stations

      Aid stations are located approximately 20 km apart. Aid stations will feature water, fruit, and other nutrition that will be announced prior to the race start. There will be mile markers at each aid station.


      All riders are encouraged to carry a water bottle and any other necessary or needed personal food supplements between aid stations.


      There will be six mobile aid cars roving along the route with food supplements, basic medical kit, and one technical personnel for minor bike repairs. You can get support at aid stations, but it is prudent not to count on the roving vehicles as it is impossible to know where they will be when you need them.


      Traffic

      Traffic will be open to vehicles but will be monitored by local police and transportation officers. Most of this route is on the national highway in Bhutan, so vehicles will be on the roads.


      Medical

      Medical personnel will be available at the start and finish line as well as roving on the course. There will be an ambulance on standby.


      Timing

      There will be intermittent and undisclosed checkpoints along the course where you will check in with timing personnel. You will be given your finish time at the awards ceremony.


      Note: Riders need to cross Dochula Pass by 6 pm. If not, the sweep team will pick you up. After the cut-off time, all resources such as volunteers, marshals, aid stations and officials will not be available to riders who insist on completing the race after the cut-off time.


      Day rooms will be provided at the end of the race for all the riders to wash up and refresh themselves before attending the awards ceremony.


      This is not the final information. You will receive complete information soon after you book the trip.


      Overnight at Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Rest & Recuperate With Sights & Sounds Of Thimphu / Transfer To Paro (2195M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Rest & Recuperate With Sights & Sounds Of Thimphu / Transfer To Paro (2195M)

      After a leisurely breakfast, youโ€™ll explore Thimphu town and visit a few landmarks in the capital like Bhutan Postal Museum especially if you are interested in philatelic products and stamp collections. Visit Royal Takin Preserve which is the only animal enclosure in Bhutan and then drive to the only nunnery in the capital city, Thangtong Dewachen Nunnery also known as Zilukha Anim Dratsang dedicated to the 15th-century Tibetan saint popularly known for building iron bridges across Himalaya.


      After lunch, before driving back to Paro, we pass by the Changlimithang Archery Range to witness the game of archery if the match is in progress. Youโ€™ll see archers singing and dancing each time the target is hit from a whopping distance of 145m. Archery is the national sport of Bhutan.


      Then we drive to Paro.

      Distance from Thimphu to Paro: 55km

      Driving Time: 1.5-hours


      On arrival, you will spend your leisure time exploring in Paro town.


      Overnight at Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Hike To The Famed Taktsang Monastery (3120M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Hike To The Famed Taktsang Monastery (3120M)

      Today, you will hike to the famous Tigerโ€™s Nest, visit the National Museum of Bhutan and towards the late afternoon visit one of the beautiful farmhouses for dinner comprised of authentic local cuisine.

      Taktsang Altitude: 3120m/10235ft

       

      After breakfast, drive to Ramthangka, the base of the Taktsang monastery. Taktsang monastery is located on the face of an 800-meter rock cliff in Paro. It normally takes about 2-hours to reach the monastery from the road head. It is the most popular tourist attraction in Bhutan.


      The trail takes you through the ancient path shaded by pine trees. After an hour of steep uphill hiking, you will reach a nice cafeteria from where you can see spectacular views of Taktsang monastery perched on the face of a steep rock cliff and beautiful valley below. Hot tea and snacks will be served here. For those who are still energetic, can hike further up for 1 hour and visit the monastery, receive blessings from many sacred relics and artifacts and enjoy grand views of the Paro valley below.

       

      After lunch at the cafeteria, we retrace our steps back to the base where our driver will be waiting. 

       

      Towards the late afternoon, visit one of the beautiful farmhouses and enjoy an authentic home-cooked local cuisine for dinner. You can participate/learn how to cook some of the popular Bhutanese dishes. If interested, you can soak up in a therapeutic and revitalizing traditional hot stone bath for an additional fee of about US$15.

       

      Overnight at Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Transfer To Paro International Airport For Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Transfer To Paro International Airport For Departure

      After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. Your guide will assist you to complete all exit formalities before you check-in.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 60

Age range suitable for this experience.

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