The Hike to Bumdra Camp is a two-day trek in Bhutan that offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains and a deep sense of spirituality. The trek starts at the Sang Choekor Buddhist College and takes you through dense forests of pine and rhododendrons, open meadows filled with wildflowers, and ridges with panoramic views of the Paro Valley. The highlight of the trek is the visit to the remote Bumdra Monastery, a site steeped in spiritual history, where you can spend the night in a tent at the high-altitude campsite. The trek is considered moderate, with some steep ascents and descents, and is suitable for families with children who have basic trekking experience. The best time to embark on the Bumdra Trek is during the spring and autumn seasons, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear
Plan your family visit to the Hike to Bumdra Camp with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We hiked to Bumdra Camp from Sang Choekhor Buddhist University, it took us a few hours, (5-6 approx) and was scenic and mostly uphill
Highlights: The walk wasn’t particularly hard, it was scenic, and there were plenty of scenic viewpoints and photo ops on the trail ✨