Bhutan is a landlocked country in asia at eastern end of the Himalayas. It is bordered to east and west by India. It,s scape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to the sub-alpine Himalayan heights in the north, There some pinnacle exceed 7,000 metres (23,000 ft). Its area was totally 46,500 km.
Bhutan is almost the same kind size as a Switzerland. The kingdom has around 650,000 residents.in which around 50,000 live Thimphu capital of Bhutan. Bhutan is mainly area of Buddhist, and some of Hindu also population of Nepali immigrants lives in the Bhutan.
Bhutan opened to recent development very recently. In Bhutan first road was constructed in 1962. In 1983, the first airport was opened. Tourism permitted only to the border that it does not endanger the kingdom's traditional society and culture. In Bhutan, "gross national happiness" take in priority over economic considerations.
Only a few thousand of visitors visit the mountain kingdom every year from the entire world – and the high price of entry in Bhutan is to keep it that way. USD 200.00 is the minimum amopunt of daily expense for tourists in Bhutan, and there is no individual travel without a guide is not permitted.
Bhutan is a land of mountains, deep, broad valleys with productive rice paddies and orchards, teeny villages and panicky market towns is covered in jungle and more reminiscent of India than the Himalayas. Bhutan is a fully foreign country that encourages all of the senses.
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Grade: Moderate
Best Season: April - oct
Duration: 18 Nights / 19 Days
Destinations : Delhi – Bagdogra - Siliguri – Darjeeling - Peeling – Yuksom - Gangtok – Kalimpong - Jaigoan – Paro – Thimpu - Trongsar – Bumthang - Mongar – Tashigang - Samdrup Jongkhar – Guwhati - Delhi.
A Royal Enfield Motorcycle tour in the Shimoga forest - an escape to South India sandwiched between two gigantic oceans, sleeping on the beach with the smell of the fish luring us for a beer & beach holiday. The Sun and Sand and Sea to escape the harsh winter of most of Europe and North America - that is what our Coastal Odyssey Motorcycle Tour is all about - a mild adventure holiday enjoying sunbathing and motorcycle rides!
PRICE & DEPARTURE DATES
Rider: Us$ 4530
Pillion: Us$ 3750
Single Room Occupancy: Us$ 1740 Extra
Best Tour Season: September - April
SERVICE INCLUDE:
Rooms On Double/Twin Sharing In Good Comfortable Hotels
From Day 1 To Day 8 With In Indian Part Rooms On Mapi Basis
From Day 8 To Day 16 With In Bhutan Part On Full Board
Visa Fee For Bhutan
All Permits /Permits Fee
Royal Enfield 500 Cc Motorcycle Rental For The Entire Trip
Fuel For The Entire Trip
Back Up By Tata/Toyota Jeep
Service Of A Mechanic For The Entire Trip
All Exclusive Sight-Seeing Tours
SERVICE EXCLUDE:
Any Kind Of Lunch From Day 1 To Day 8 Within Indian Part.
Any Kind Of Hard / Soft Drinks
Any Kind Telephone/ Mobile Service
Any Kind Of Medical / Insurance Claim
Any Kind Of Entrance To The Monuments
Any Kind Of Air-Fare / Air-Port Tax
Any Kind Of Tips
Any Kind Of Damage In The Bikes Due To Accident
MOTORCYCLE TOUR REQUIREMENT:
Valid Tourist Visa
Personal Travel Insurance
International Motorcycle Riding License
Travel Vaccinations As Required
TOUR SPECIFICATION:
Start :: Delhi
Finish :: Delhi
Shortest Ride :: 45 Kms - 2 Hours
Longest Ride :: 198 Kms - 7 Hours
Rest Days :: Paro
Accommodation :: Comfortable hotels
Total Distance covered on the tour :: 1800 Kms
Main Highlights of the tour :: History and Culture and Hill stations