"Nothing could be more striking than the pristine, haunting beauty of the landscape of Bhutan, or the atmosphere of peace and sacredness, which pervades the land from end to end." —Tibetan lama Sogyal Rinpoche
Anyone who has traveled there will tell you the most striking thing about Bhutan is how untouched it is. The remote country remains one of the world's most exotic places, a pristine and timeless place of high mountain splendor and culture largely unchnaged by the outside world.
This cycling trips of Bhutan encompasses popular highlights and lesser known ones, along with unique activities, with emphasis on ancient customs and personal encounters.
The Kingdom of Druk Yul, known in the west as Bhutan is a tiny nation located in the Himalayan Mountains and one that remains the least-touched by western civilization. The country was only opened up to tourism a little over 30 years ago and its previous isolation and low amount of tourists has meant that its culture and traditions have thrived without external influences.
Our route travels by bike and van through the cultural, historical and scenic highlights of the country, with a strong emphasis on personal encounters.
When to go? April and May are pleasant, as well as September through early November. September and October also offer the colorful religious dance festivals known as Tshechus.
Have more time? Pre-tour consider adding our Myanmar bicycle tour. Post-tour options include continued high-mountain exploration of Kathmandu in the heart of the Himalayas. From Kathmandu, Delhi is not far off and one can re-immerse into city life by exploring the treasures of the magnificent, beguiling capital.
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Private, Custom-tailored Bicycling tour Mountain biking with full support
From 5 to 10 Days/Nights
Boutique or Luxury Accommodation (view)
Moderate to Advanced Cycling & Trekking
Pricing: from $4,580 per person
Departure: Bangkok - Arrival: Paro
Private Custom Bike Tour
March to May, & Sept to November
TRIP IN BRIEF
Day 1 Tecate to Ensenada
Day 2 Ensenada to Mision Santa Maria
Day 3 Mision Santa Maria to Cataviña
Day 4 Cataviña Guerrero Negro
Day 5 Guerrero Negro to San Ignacio
Day 6 San Ignacio Lagoon
Day 7 San Ignacio to Mulege
Day 8 Mulege to Loreto
Day 9 Loreto to La Paz
645+ Miles Bike
18,000+ Feet Elevation
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Thailand Sailing & Kayaking
Thailand & Cambodia Tented Camp
Temples of Angkor in Cambodia
Orangutans in Borneo
Vietnam Culinary & Cycling
Nearly one thousand miles of vast and desolate landscapes of dry desert of towering cactus and Joshua trees, blue-water beach coves, wine valleys, and sienna-colored mesas resembling Arizona.
There's not much climbing over the nine days, averaging only about 1,500 feet per day, with one or two unremarkable climbs of moderate length. Most other elevation is over rollers and the miles go by at an easy pace.
Highlights include Baja during the off-season, with perfect, dry cycling weather in the 70s but when tourists are few even in places like Ensenada. There's also a stop in San Ignacio, location of the very first mission, set along the famous springs and the place to break for a day of whale watching in the lagoon. Historic Loreto is a stop, and La Paz at the end, Baja's most pleasant city.
The food in Baja is delicious, even at hotels where we'll need to dine for a few nights. Baja tacos are the best in all of Mexico and seafood is abundant and fresh.
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If you're taking it easy and want to ride only one or two full days point-to-point, this should be one of those days. Starting will cool, crisp ocean weather along the coast road which is mostly flat and fast to ______, where we'll pause for taco lunch before heading inland to the rolling hills of ______ national park with endless vistas of cactus and Joshua trees. One of the trip's most desolate streteches, the solitudue lasts a few dozen miles before reaching the oasis of Catavina for the night. An early start (departing by 7:30-8:00 AM is required to make it to Catavina before nightfall.
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Strava: https://www.strava.com/routes/19422028
Strava (full distance): https://www.strava.com/routes/19551856