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Short Hikes in Bhutan

Gentle trails, breathtaking views — Bhutan's short hikes await

Bhutan's short hikes are perfect when you want a taste of Himalayan magic without committing to strenuous trekking. These gentle trails lead you through fragrant pine forests, open meadows, quiet villages, and sacred sites that locals have cherished for centuries.

Each walk gives you the chance to slow down, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and discover Bhutan's landscapes at a relaxed pace. From wandering through the serene Phobjikha Valley, tracing ancient paths between temples, or making your way to hillside monasteries with sweeping views, these short hikes blend nature, culture, and spirituality in the most effortless way.

They're ideal if you're travelling with family, short on time, or simply looking for light, meaningful adventures that let you experience Bhutan's beauty up close.

Every itinerary can be fully customised to suit your pace, interests, and travel style — simply let your travel specialist know your hiking preferences and fitness level.
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Punakha
Chimi Lhakhang Hike
Chimi Lhakhang Hike
Difficulty: Easy Distance: Approximately 1–1.5 km (one way) Duration: 30–40 minutes one way (round trip 1–1.5 hours)

Chimi Lhakhang Hike is one of the most unique and culturally fascinating short walks in Bhutan. Walk through the rice fields of Punakha to Chimi Lhakhang, Bhutan's famous fertility temple dedicated to the Divine Madman, Drukpa Kunley.

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Punakha
Chubu Tshachu Hike
Chubu Tshachu Hike
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: Approximately 3–4 km (one way) Duration: 1.5–2 hours one way (round trip 3–4 hours)

Hike through peaceful forests near Thimphu to Chubu Tshachu, a hidden natural hot spring where visitors can relax in mineral-rich waters surrounded by mountains.

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Punakha
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten Hike
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten Hike
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 2.5 – 3 km (one way) Duration: 1.5–2 hours (round trip 3–3.5 hours with temple visit)

The hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is one of Punakha’s most iconic short treks, rewarding you with sweeping river valley views and a beautifully crafted stupa perched high above the Mo Chhu. Built under the guidance of Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck, the chorten…

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Punakha
Khamsum Yulley to Punakha Dzong Hike
Khamsum Yulley to Punakha Dzong Hike
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: Approximately 6–7 km (one way) Duration: 1.5–2 hours one way (3–4 hours including stops)

Hike from Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten to Punakha Dzong through scenic rice fields and riverside trails in Bhutan's beautiful Punakha Valley.

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Punakha
Koma Tshachu Hike
Koma Tshachu Hike
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: Approximately 4–5 km (one way) Duration: 2–2.5 hours one way (round trip 4–5 hours)

Hike from near Khuruthang town in Punakha to Koma Tshachu, a hidden natural hot spring surrounded by peaceful forests and mountain scenery.

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Punakha
Mendegang Village Hike
Mendegang Village Hike
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Distance: Approximately 2–3 km (one way) Duration: 1–1.5 hours one way (round trip 2–3 hours)

Explore the Mendegang Village hike in Punakha, a peaceful countryside walk through rice fields, traditional homes, and scenic valley landscapes.

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Punakha
Nobgang Hike
Nobgang Hike
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Distance: Approximately 2–3 km (one way) Duration: 1–1.5 hours one way (round trip 2–3 hours)

Hike to Nobgang Village in Punakha, a historic site linked to Bhutan's first king, surrounded by farmland trails and peaceful valley scenery.

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Punakha
Po Chhu Trail
Po Chhu Trail
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging Distance: Approximately 13.7 km (out-and-back or loop) Duration: 5–6 hours

The Po Chhu Trail is ideal for travellers who want to explore beyond Punakha's main attractions and experience the valley on foot. With its mix of natural landscapes and village life, it offers a deeper connection to the region.

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Punakha
Royal Botanical Park – Lampelri
Royal Botanical Park – Lampelri
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging Distance: Approximately 13.7 km (out-and-back or loop) Duration: 5–6 hours

Explore the Royal Botanical Park – Lampelri hike near Dochula Pass, a scenic forest trail through rhododendron forests and Bhutan's rich Himalayan biodiversity.

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Common Questions

FAQs About Short Hikes in Bhutan

Yes, absolutely. Bhutan has plenty of gentle trails designed for casual hikers, families, and anyone who simply wants to enjoy a pleasant walk in nature. Popular options such as the Gangtey Nature Hike or the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten Hike are perfect if you're new to hiking.

Most short hikes take between one to four hours to complete, depending on the trail and your pace. They're designed to be achievable even if you're not an experienced hiker.

Not at all. A basic level of fitness is enough for most short hikes. Simply let your Druk Asia travel specialist know your fitness level and they'll tailor your itinerary for you.

Yes. Your licensed Bhutanese guide will always accompany you, keeping you on the right path and ensuring your safety throughout the walk.

Comfortable walking shoes, breathable layers, and a light jacket are usually enough. Bhutan's mountain weather can shift quickly, so always be prepared for a breeze or light rain.

Definitely. Many short hikes are suitable for families with young children or older travellers. Trails such as the Gangtey Nature Hike or an easy section of the Dochula–Lungchutse walk tend to be gentle and enjoyable for most ages.

Tiger's Nest takes around four to six hours depending on pace — on the longer end of "short" but still a day hike. It's steep in places, yet very doable for most travellers with moderate fitness.

No, not beyond your Bhutan visa and standard travel arrangements. Everything is managed for you by your tour operator and guide.

Yes, every Bhutan itinerary is fully customisable with Druk Asia. Whether you want gentle valley walks or a mix of hikes and cultural visits, your journey can be tailored entirely to your preferences.

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer lovely temperatures and clear skies. Winter hikes are also possible with crisp air, quiet trails, and magical views.

Bhutan's trails are full of charm: quiet pine forests, sweeping valley panoramas, wildflowers, rustic farmhouses, fluttering prayer flags, and the calming scent of mountain air.

Not essential for most short hikes, though some travellers find them useful on steeper stretches such as the Tiger's Nest trail.

Snacks and drinking water will always be provided. For slightly longer walks, your guide may prepare a simple packed lunch or coordinate with nearby cafés.

Most short hikes sit at comfortable elevations. You might notice a bit of breathlessness in Paro and Thimphu, but your guide will ensure the pace stays manageable.

Yes, and it's one of the loveliest ways to explore Bhutan. Many hikes naturally link to temples, monasteries, villages, or chortens, giving you a beautiful blend of nature and culture.

The Gangtey Nature Hike is a wonderful introduction with gentle paths and open valley views. The Buddha Point to Changangkha Lhakhang walk is another accessible trail suitable for all ages.

Tiger's Nest is undoubtedly iconic, but the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten Hike in Punakha offers stunning river views, terraced fields, and a rewarding panoramic lookout at the top.

Your guide will always ensure you have enough water, but bringing a reusable bottle is encouraged as Bhutan places great emphasis on sustainability.

Light rain is manageable with a poncho or jacket. If conditions become unsafe, your guide will adjust or postpone the hike. Bhutan's weather can be unpredictable — flexibility is part of the adventure.

Simply share your interests, pace preference, and fitness level with your travel specialist. Whether you enjoy quiet forest paths, monastery viewpoints, or gentle valley strolls, there's a perfect trail waiting for you.

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