Bhutan International Marathon, 07 March 2026
Bhutan’s International Marathon typically takes place on the first Saturday in March each year. We have arranged the Marathon group annually from many countries over the last 10 years. During this event, you run through the sub-tropical forest connecting the rustic villages of the old capital, Punakha, and then proceed through the basin of the beautiful Mochu River until it ends at the Khuruthang or Punakha town. After the marathon, you could hike to the popular Tiger’s Nest on your last day with some sightseeing through the Western region – one of the best times of year to visit Bhutan.
It’s a time when the skies are blue and clear, with pleasant weather almost every day, along with great views of the mountains with some snow on the passes. You can choose the Marathon, 42 km/26.2 miles, or the Short Marathon, 21 km/13.1 miles. The trip booking should be made at least 2-3 months before your arrival so that we can secure flights and provide good hotels. This is particularly necessary in Punakha, as the hotels fill up far ahead of the Marathon.
In addition to the Tour Package Cost, there is an extra registration fee that supports Bhutan’s sports community, as mentioned below:
Marathon Registration Fee: USD 175 p/p
Half-Marathon Registration Fee: USD 125 p/p
Trip Highlights
- Sightseeing in Thimphu
- Tallest Buddha Statue
- Taktsang Monastery ( Tiger’s Nest)
- Panoramic Docula Pass
- Marathon Run & Event
- Punakha Dzong
SHORT ITINERARY
Day 01: 05 March 2026
Arrive Paro-Thimphu. Overnight at a hotel.
Day 02: 06 March 2026
Thimphu – Punakha. Overnight at a hotel.
Day 03: 07 March 2026 (Marathon Day)
Punakha, International Marathon Day. Overnight at a hotel.
Day 04: 08 March 2026
Punakha – Paro sightseeing. Overnight at a hotel.
Day 05: 09 March 2026
Paro Tiger’s Nest hike. Overnight at a hotel.
Day 06: 10 March 2026
Paro – International flight departure. Transfer to the international airport for your final departure
Day 01 (05 March 2026): Arrive Paro-Thimphu
Our representative from Bhutan Travel Adventures will receive you at the Airport. And then drive to Thimphu for a little over an hour. You will then be taken to the hotel to check in with your Welcome tea. And then drive to the Buddha Point to see the world’s largest statue of Shakyamuni Buddha. And you could also have the best view of the entire Thimphu city from Buddha Point. Overnight halt stays at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 02 (06 March 2026): Thimphu–Punakha (70 km, 2 hrs drive)
After your early breakfast, drive to Punakha with 15 15-minute en-route stop at Dochula Pass (3100 meters) with the views of high permanent snowcapped mountains during clear weather.
09:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Packet Pick-up and race check-in inside THE NEW MULTI-SPORTS HALL in Khuruthang (ABOVE TAXI PARKING). PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID TO CHECK IN. You will receive your race number at this time, which will need to be pinned to the front of your running shirt.
2:00 PM: Our mandatory pre-race briefing will be right after Packet Pick Up on Friday, March 1, at 2:00 PM, also inside THE NEW MULTI-SPORTS HALL in Khuruthang (ABOVE TAXI PARKING).
After the briefing session, if there is time, you can visit the Punakha Dzong. And then night halt stay at the Hotel; The Four Boutique Hotel in Punakha.
Day 03 (07 March 2026): Punakha, International Marathon Day
Half Marathon runners must report to the KHURUTHANG TAXI PARKING and be on the bus by 6:00 AM on race morning to catch the bus to the start line of your event.
8:00 AM: Full Marathon Race Start.
8:00 AM: Half Marathon Race Start.
1:30 PM: All runners must reach the 4th read-point Pho Chhu suspension bridge.
3:00 PM: Race cutoff time at the finish line.
5:00 PM: Awards Celebration at Thangzor, Punakha.[Event week itinerary will likely be changed at the last minute by the technical director]You can relax in the evening. Night halt stays at the above same hotel in Punakha.
Day 04 (08 March 2026): Punakha – Paro sightseeing (115 km, 3 hrs drive)
After your breakfast, drive to Paro for about 3 hours. And then visit the Kyichu Monastery, which dates back to the 7th century. And it’s one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan. Overnight halt at the hotel in Paro.
Day 05 (09 March 2026): Paro Tiger’s Nest hike
After your breakfast, drive till the road’s end and begin your hike uphill. Walking time will be around 5 hours for a round trip. Taktsang monastery is perched on the face of a cliff 800 meters above the Paro valley. It is a memorable spiritual journey. It was here that the great Tantric master, Guru Padmasambhava, flew in from Tibet on the back of a flying tigress to propagate his teachings in Bhutan. And then you will be served a Vegetarian Lunch at the cafeteria. Overnight halt stays at the above same hotel in Paro.
Day 06 (10 March 2026): Paro-International flight depart
After breakfast, our guide and driver will drop you off at the airport to bid you goodbye for your flight departure.
Tashi Delek & have a pleasant flight back home!
An Advance Payment of USD 500 each, with full airfare, must be deposited to confirm the trip. The remaining payment must be made at least two months before your trip. After that, we can apply for your Bhutan Visa and send it to you in advance.
The minimum daily package for a group of 2 people is as follows:
- Peak Season Cost: March, April, May, September, October & November
Staring Cost: USD 275 per person per night - The daily cost will be lower if you are a group of 8 or more/or one member shall be given 50% off on the land package.
The minimum daily package covers the following services:
- A minimum of 3-star accommodation (4 & 5 stars may require an additional premium).
- All meals & entry fees
- A licensed Bhutanese tour guide for the extent of your stay
- All internal transport (excluding internal flights)
- Camping equipment and haulage for trekking tours
- All internal taxes and charges
- A sustainable tourism Royalty of USD 100. This Royalty goes towards free education, free healthcare, poverty alleviation, and infrastructure building.
1. What is the cost of the trip, and what type of accommodation do you provide? And what does the price include?
Ans: The Daily Cost for such a peak season is USD 275 per person per night. We provide a minimum of 3 Star Hotels and above. The cost includes: the Government’s Sustainable Development Fee of $100 per night per person, 3-star hotels, 3 meals a day, a good guide, a private car & driver, and entry fees.
2. Do you apply for your Bhutan Visa, and what documents are required for the Visa? And what is the Visa fee?
Ans: Certainly, we will apply for/issue your Bhutan Visa upon receiving the payment from you. We need your clear passport copy, a passport-size photo, and a few information only for the Bhutan Visa. The Bhutan Visa Fee is US$40 per entry only.
3. Do you book our flight? If so, which cities outside Bhutan can we fly to and from Paro, and which is the most convenient for flying to/from Bhutan?
Ans: We have flights to and from cities such as Bangkok, Kathmandu, Delhi, Kolkata, Dhaka, Singapore, Guwahati, Dubai, and Bagdogra. Yet, the most convenient flight is via Bangkok, as we have several flights in a day.
4. What is the procedure for this trek/trip booking?
Ans: You will need to book this trek at least two months in advance, along with your confirmed flight booking. You must then deposit US$500 as an advance payment, covering full airfare for your flight to/from Paro, Bhutan only.
5. Will the trip be independent for us only?
Ans: We can arrange a private trip, if you’d like. Or you may join a group of up to 6-12 people.
6. What about the Marathon Registration Fee? Do we pay you or directly to the Bhutan Olympic Committee?
Ans: You can pay either to us or directly to the B.O.C./organizer. Do feel free to do this at your ease.











