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Our trip coincides with a festival in central part of Bhutan under Bumthang district at Jakar Dzong. At this Jakar Festival, Mask Dances are performed by both monks and lay person in brilliant costumes re-enacting the legendary events, accompanied by blaring horns, booming drums, and clashing cymbals as they whirl and leap around the courtyard. During the intervals, young women in their best of dress perform the folk dances that they believe is another way of offering which enables them to receive blessings and earn good karma. Crowds of people gather in their finest hand woven dress, brightly patterned cloth for which Bhutan is renowned, creating an intensely colorful and exciting atmosphere that had remained unchanged in its traditional purity for centuries. Local people attend this festival to be blessed and to earn good karma and are also an occasion to see people and to be seen.
This trip allows the travelers to enjoy the daily lives of friendly Bhutanese people by visiting villages, temples, monasteries, and gigantic fortresses. It gives you a chance to meet people, enjoy the pristine forest with rare glimpse of wildlife and observe the ancient old traditions of arts and crafts. We would be traveling through the less frequented areas of Bhutan. Our journey starts from Paro Valley where our flight from Bangkok will land and continue by road through the lush valley of Thimphu and to Punakha. Continue our overland journey to the enchanting valleys of Trongsa and Bumthang, which played a key role in influencing Bhutanese history, culture and religion. In the Bumthang valley we spend three nights to attend the
Nimalung festival. And then to Phobjikha valley, a winter habitat to the rare black-necked cranes that migrate from Tibetan plateaus in winter. This route will take us through the temperate zone with great biodiversity, ranging from lush forest of conifer, rhododendron and magnolia to orchid draped oaks, banana trees and cactus plants. During clear weather, the high passes we cross, provides spectacular views of high snow capped peaks that go up to 25,000 feet. There will be ample opportunities to interact with the friendly people of Bhutan and learn their philosophy of “GROSS NATIONAL HAPINESS”. |
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DAY 01
JUN 24th ARRIVE PARO & DRIVE TO THIMPHU
FLIGHT TIME 2:20 hrs
PARO ALTITUDE 7,600 feet / 2,280 meters
THIMPHU ALTITUDE 7,730 feet / 2,320 meters
DISTANCE PARO – THIMPHU = 54 kilometers / 33.75 miles time taken 2
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Fly from
Bangkok to Paro on Druk Air. From a left window seat on clear days
you can experience a spectacular view of Himalayan peaks as you
approach Paro. On arrival you will be received by our representative
and then start our two hours drive to Thimphu, the road winds along
with the Paro River, until you arrive at the confluence of Paro and
Thimphu River. From here we start north along the Thimphu River
passing through paddy fields, villages and Apple orchards until we
see the Capital City from a distance. We check in to our hotel, if
time permits we will have sightseeing around Thimphu Valley. This
will solely depend on the arrival time of the Druk Air. Overnight
at Wangchuk Resort, Hotel Pedling or similar.
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02 JUN 25th THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING |
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Visit King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk Memorial Chorten, Dupthop Lhakhang ( Monastery for the nuns), National Library, the Painting School where traditional art is still kept alive through instructions in the art of painting Thangkhas ( sacred Buddhist religious scrolls), and the Medicine Institute where traditional medicines are prepared according to ancient practices. After lunch you will visit Lungtenzampa to observe the traditional silver smiths plying at their crafts and tour the Bhutanese traditional paper factory. Return back to town to visit the handicraft stores and stroll around the tiny capital city. Overnight at Hotel. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. (B/L/D).
OPTION: If you are in Thimphu during Friday Saturday and Sunday then the sightseeing will be Visit Thimphu weekend market, which is in a permanent set of stalls, vendors from throughout the region arrive on Friday afternoon and remain selling their goods until Sunday night. It’s an interesting place to visit, where village people jostle with well-heeled Thimphu residents for the best - and cheapest – vegetables and foodstuffs. This is the only time that fresh produce is easily available and the shopping is enhanced by the opportunity to catch up on the week’s gossip. Continue your sightseeing to Zangdopelri temple, the Changlimithang where you can witness young Bhutanese practicing their favorite archery game. Return to hotel for lunch, after lunch visit the Memorial Chorten built in honor of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, Dupthop Lhakhang (Monastery for the nuns) and other places of interest.
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DAY
03 JUN 26th THIMPHU-PUNAKHA
PUNAKHA : ALTITUDE : 4,162 feet / 1,250 meters
DISTANCE : 71 Kilometers / 44.38 miles
TIME TAKEN ; 2.5 hours driving
ALTITUDE GAIN : 2,730 feet & ALTITUDE LOSS 6,298 feet |
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After breakfast we will start our drive
to Punakha early before the clouds come in and bloke the views of
the Bhutan’s Snowcapped Mountain seen from the Dochula Pass. Leaving
Thimphu the road climbs steeply through a forest of pine and cedar,
festooned with hanging lichen high up near Dochula pass (10,460 feet
/ 3,140 m). This pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayan
mountain ranges, as we descend along a series of hairpin bends to
the fertile valley of Punakha (1,350 meters/ 4,162 feet). Before
proceeding further to our hotel we will hike up to the Chimi
Lhakhang temple on a small hilltop. This temple is dedicated to the
great Yogi in 14th century known as Drukpa Kuenley or popularly
known as “Divine madman” to the westerners. It is believed that this
temple blesses women who seek fertility; it is about one hour of
round trip walk. We proceed to hotel; check in, lunch will be served
here. After lunch we will proceed to Punakha town to view the
majestic Dzong (fortress), situated between the two rivers Pho Chu
and Mochu (male and Female River). This fortress is now used as the
winter seat of the Je Khenpo (the Spiritual head of Bhutan). In the
past this Dzong was the capital seat of the Kingdom. Return to
hotel, Overnight at Kyichu / Meri Puensum, Punatsangchu or similar
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DAY 04
JUN 27th PUNAKHA – TRONGSA
TRONGSA : ALTITUDE : 7,259 feet / 2,180 meters
DISTANCE : 143 Kilometers / 89.38 miles
TIME TAKEN ; 6 hours driving |
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We will have a heavy breakfast today as
our lunch will be late and simple. The drive to Trongsa takes
approximately 6 hours. We start early for the fabulous drive to the
central valleys of Bhutan through the breathtaking beauties and
serenity of Bhutan’s rich flora and fauna. As we cross the fertile
valley of Punakha and enter into the valley of Wangdue Phodrang, we
take an opportunity to photograph the majestic fortress of Wangdue
Dzong, which stands on a spur of a hill at the confluence of the
Tsang Chu and Dang Chu rivers. We then climb steadily passing
through semi-tropical vegetation and then to Pele la Pass (3,300 m/
10,989 ft.) With an alpine environment of rhododendrons and dwarf
bamboo, the Pass is traditionally considered the boundary between
West and East Bhutan. During the clear weather we can view the high
snow capped peaks specially the Mount Chomolhari (7,314 m/ 24,355
ft.). From here we continue our drive to Chendebji Chorten, where we
will make a brief stop. This Chorten or Stupa was built in 18th
century by a Lama known as Shida, in order to nail into the ground a
demon that had been terrorizing the inhabitants of this valley and
the Ada valley just over the ridge. Continue your drive to Trongsa,
as you enter Trongsa valley, the huge fortress of Trongsa makes you
wonder if you will ever reach it. Backing on mountain and built on
several levels, the Dzong fits narrowly on a spur that sticks out
into the gorge of the Mangde River and overlooks the routes south
and west. The view from the Dzong extends for many miles and in
former times nothing could escape the vigilance of its watchmen.
Arrive Trongsa and overnight at Yangkhil Resort, this resort
offers a superb view of the soaring mountains and the majestic
Trongsa Dzong.
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DAY
05 JUN 28th TRONGSA – BUMTHANG (JAKAR)
BUMTHANG : ALTITUDE : 8,591feet / 2,580 meters
DISTANCE : 71 Kilometers / 44.38 miles
TIME TAKEN ; 2.5 hours driving
ALTITUDE GAIN : 1,245 meters / 4,145 feet & ALTITUDE LOSS 845
meters 2,814 feet |
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After breakfast we will drive to visit
the majestic Trongsa Dzong, built in 1647, by Shubdrung Nawang
Namgyal, this Dzong was the source of many important historical
events in making of Modern Bhutan. Our car will drop us at the
junction of the road to Bazaar and the dzong, you will walk from
here to the Dzong. After the visit the car will pick you up at the
Bazaar. We will than resume our drive to Bumthang crossing the
Yotongla Pass and into the first four valley of Bumthang known as
Chumey, we will visit Domkhar Palace, this palace was used as the
summer residence of 2nd king Jigme Wangchuk. Lunch will
be served here in the open ground. We will make another stop at
Tsungney village, where we will observe the weavers weaving the
famous Bumthang fabric known as Yathra. Continue our drive for an
hour and arrive at the Chokhor Valley, if time permits your car will
drop you at the Chamkhar Bazaar, from where you can walk back to the
hotel on your own before dark. Overnight at Yu-Gharling Resort.
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06 JUN 29th ATTEND NIMALUNG FESTIVAL |
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After breakfast we will drive to
witness the ongoing festival, The festival is celebrated annually by
the people of Bumthang valley. During the festival various spiritual
mask dances are performed and local people with their picnic lunch
participate the festival in their finest dress. This is a season
when you would like to see and be seen. Evening return to hotel at
Jakar.
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DAY 07
JUN 30th BUMTHANG
SIGHTSEEING |
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After breakfast we will start our
sightseeing around Chokhor valley. We begin our walk around the
valley from our Lodge carrying our day pack towards the Jambay
Lhakhang temple through scattered and clustered villages of Jakar. A
Tibetan King, Songtsen Gonpo, built this temple in the 7th
century. Your next stop will be Chakar Lhakhang, which was built in
the 8th century. This House was a castle of the King
Sindhu Raja who used to rule the Bumthang Valley. Continue your hike
to Kurjey monastery, it is here, the great tantric saint
Padmasambhava had meditated and subdues a local deity known as
Shelging Karpo. Continue your hike north and cross the Chamkhar
River over a suspension bridge and we will arrive at Tamshing
Lhakhang. Terton Pemalingpa built this temple in 1500s. Overnight at
hotel.
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08 JUL 01st JAKAR - TRONGSA |
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After breakfast we will drive to
Trongsa which will take little more than 2 hours we will proceed
south to Kungarabten. This small village had once served as the
winter retreat for the Royal families. Before reaching Kungarabten,
you will find a dirt road leading up to the nunnery, we take the
dirt road until we arrive at the parking lot. From here we start our
walk towards the nunnery; the view from here of the valley below is
breathtaking. This monastery is the home to over 100 nuns, who study
and meditate here. We will visit the shrine, hostel, and maybe join
for lunch with the nuns. After the visit at the nunnery, we will
continue our hike downhill to the Palace. We visit the small Palace
and then start our drive back to Trongsa. Overnight at Yangkhil
Resort.
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09 JUL 02nd TRONGSA – PHOBJIKHA OR PUNAKHA |
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After breakfast we will start our drive
back towards west taking the same lateral highway from where we
drove in. From Pele Pass we will take the left hand road to
beautiful glacial valley of Phobjikha. This valley is the designated
winter home for 100s of endangered black-necked crane that migrate
here from the Tibetan plateaus. This valley is also known for
produce of best potatoes in Bhutan. From the Phobjikha Pass we will
start walking downhill to Gangtey Monastery. If you enjoy the nature
then this is a beautiful walk. If lucky you may encounter the
precious Red Panda and many bird species. We will visit the
magnificent Gangtey Monastery that overlooks the valley. This
monastery has recently under gone a major renovation and has been
built into a very magnificent Monastery. Overnight at Hotel
Dewachen, Phuntsholing Guest house, MERI PEUNSUM Resort/hotel Dragon
Nest or Punatsangchu
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DAY 10 JUL
03rd
PHOBJIKHA / PUNAKHA – THIMPHU |
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After breakfast we
will start our 2 / 4 hours drive to Thimphu, we will have several
stops en route for pictures and leg stretch. If weather permits; we
will be able to see the northern snowcapped mountains of Bhutan from
here. Continue our drive to Thimphu, Lunch will be served here. Rest
of the day free for shopping in the capital city, overnight at
Wangchuk Resort, Hotel Pedling or similar.
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11 JUL 04th THIMPHU |
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After breakfast
our car will shuttle us to the starting point of hike to Tango
Monastery. This hike takes only about 45 minutes – 1 hour to reach
the monastery that is presently used as the Institute for study of
Buddhist philosophy etc. by the monks of Bhutan. From the road head
we will drive back south to Thimphu, en route we will visit Pari
Zampa Temple, here the young monks are trained in astrology. We will
return to Thimphu City, evening free.
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12 JUL
05th PARO SIGHTSEEING |
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After breakfast we will drive back to
Paro, this will take about 2 hours, check into hotel and then we
will start our sightseeing of Paro valley by first visiting Drukgyal
Dzong built in 1647 by Shubdrung Nawang Namgyal, the Dzong was
destroyed by fire and left in ruins as an evocative reminder of the
great victories it was built to commemorate. On a clear day you can
get a magnificent view of the Mount Chomolhari, alt. 7314 m / 23,990
ft. Go round the fortress, it is a 30 minutes leisurely hike, this
is a beautiful walk. Drive south to Satsam Chorten, built in memory
of the late Dilgo Khentse Rinpochey, and continue on to Kyichu
Lhakhang, built in seventh century by a Tibetan King, Songtsen Gonpo.
After lunch visit the National Museum of Bhutan, (Ta Dzong) which
contains works of art, handicrafts, costumes, armors and rare
stamps. Take a leisurely hike down to Rimpung Dzong. You will walk
through a traditional covered bridge across the river to your
waiting car and drive to your hotel. Overnight at Hotel Dechen
Hil Resort, Olathang, Kyichu or similar.
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13 JUL 06th EXCURSION TO TAKTSANG MONASTERY. |
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After breakfast our car will drop us at
the starting point of the excursion to view the spectacular
Taktsang monastery (Tiger’s lair). The trail to the monastery climbs
through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with
Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags.
You stop at the cafeteria for a rest and refreshments and continue
the hike (if not tired) for short while until you see, clearly and
seemingly within reach, the remains of Taktsang monastery. Built in
1600s, this incredible monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock
cliff that plunges 900 meters into the valley below. The history
states that Guru Padmasambhava, the Tantric mystic who brought
Buddhism to Bhutan, landed here on the back of a flying tiger.
Looking at the monastery flying tigers doesn’t seem so impossible
after all. Lunch will be served at the cafeteria. After lunch we
start our hike back to Paro valley, if time permits we will have
some more sightseeing or a free day for more shopping in the small
Bazaar. Overnight at Dechen Hill Resort or similar.
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DAY 14 (JUL 07th) DEPART BHUTAN.
After breakfast our car will drop us at the Paro International airport for our flight back to Bangkok
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| NET PACKAGE COST PER
PERSON IN USD |
| Group Size |
Single |
2 |
3 & Above |
Single Supplement |
COST |
$ 3,770 |
$ 3,640 |
$ 3,250 |
$ 455 |
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| Airfare Bangkok – Paro – Bangkok (Subject to change) |
$ 998.00 Per person |
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| Visa Fee to be paid along with the land cost |
$ 20.00 Per person |
Single Travelers:
participants who specifically request single accommodations, subject to availability, pay a single supplement. If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate. However, if a roommate is not available, you will be charged with a single supplement.
Land Cost Includes: Twin sharing accommodation with full board (breakfast + lunch + dinner), all transfers as per the itinerary, English speaking guide, monument fees, visa fees of USD 20, Tourist Development fees of $10 and govt. Taxes including the government royalty of 35% from the gross land package.
Not included: Excess baggage, laundry, phone calls, medical, airfare Bangkok – Paro Bangkok (Please see above for the airfare),Travel insurance and any other expenses that are not mentioned above. |
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Note: This is a sample
intended to give you a general idea of the likely trip schedule
numerous factors such as weather, tour conditions, the physical
ability of the participants etc., may dictate itinerary changes
either before departure or while on the tour. We reserve the right
to change this schedule in the interest of the trip participants’ safety,
comfort and general well being. RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. |
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