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Mountain Biking in Bhutan
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Explore fascinating history, culture and landscape of Bhutan on a mountain bike and peddle past Dochula pass (3050m), Punakha dzong, Gangtey Gompa, Pelela pass (3300 m), Yotola pass (3600m), Bumthang and Samdrup Jongkhar. .
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Bask in the non-stop visual treat as you cycle from Dochula pass (3050m) to Trashigang through high mountain passes, verdant pastures and awe-inspiring wilderness.
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Experience Bhutan's uniqueness on a mountain bike as you ride through the national highway, up hills, down hills, mountain passes, small towns and villages towards Paro, Wangdiphodranto, Gangtsey Gompa and Thimpu amid impressive ever changing panoramic vistas.
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Bhutan's mountainous terrain offers a fascinating adventure for Mountain biking enthusiasts. The route along Bhutan's west-east highway (approx.600 km) is an exciting route with challenges of surmounting a new pass over 3000 meters everyday. The highways winding up and down with drops of thousand of feet keep one too high on adrenaline to feel the slightest pinch of monotony.
As you progress along the route, there is a discernible change in the flora and temperature, when you gradually descends from the alpine heights into the temperate regions of Punakha, Wangdiphodrang, Mongar, Tashigang and Samdrup Jongkhar. All along the routes the interruption by picturesque and almost medieval villages and towns rich in cultural spots make a welcome diversion. .
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