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Kingdom In The Sky
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Fly from Kathmandu to Paro. Fly into the Kingdom
of Bhutan. On the flight, you can see
breathtaking views of the Great Himalayan
Mountains. Upon arrival at Paro International
Airport, you will be welcomed to the Kingdom by
your guide from the Travel Agent and transferred
to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. You stay
overnight in a hotel in Thimphu. |
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Day 02 : |
Sight seeing in Thimpu. You visit the Memorial
chorten built in the memory of the late King
Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, 15 century Changangkha
monastery and drive further down with good views
of the Thimphu valley. Next you visit the
National Library where ancient manuscripts are
preserved and visit the Painting School where
traditional art is still preserved. Here artists
are taught to paint Thankas sacred Buddhist
scroll). You then go to visit the Traditional
Medicine Institute where the ancient healing
arts are still practiced and Tashichhodzong, the
main secretariat building. It is from here that
the King and other prominent civil servants run
the country. The Head Abbot and the central
monastic body also reside here during the
summer. Along with these you go to Handicrafts
Emporium where one can buy Bhutanese textiles
and other Arts & Crafts stores. Here you can buy
stunning Kiras that can be used as bed covers or
wall hangings, jewelry and much more. |
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Day 03 : |
Drive from Thimphu to Trongsa. You begin an
early drive to Dochula (3,100 mts). If the
weather permits you will have the view of the
beautiful mountain ranges to the north-east. You
enjoy a delicious lunch at Wangdiphodrang. Then
you proceed to Trongsa across Pelila Pass (
3,300 mts) the pass is marked by a large prayer
flag. En route you visit Chendbji Chorten. This
Monastery is patterned after Swayambhunath in
Kathmandu and was built in the 19th century by
Lama Shida, from Tibet, to cover the remains of
an evil spirit that was killed at this spot. On
your arrival at Trongsa you check into a lodge.
You stay overnight in Trongsa. |
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Day 04 : |
Drive from Trongsa to Bumthang. After breakfast
you visit the Trongsa Dzong which is the
masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. This is
the most impressive dzong in Bhutan, built in
its present form in 1644 by Chogyal Minjur Tempa,
the official who was sent by Shabdrung to unify
eastern Bhutan and enlarged at the end of the
17th century by Desi Tenzin Rabgay. Trongsa
Dzong is the ancestral home of the present Royal
Family and first two hereditary kings ruled
Bhutan from this Dzong. Next you visit the Ta
dzong, the watchtower built to defend this dzong. Afterwards,
you will drive to Bumthang via Yongtala Pass and
Kilakha Pass. Bumthang is the religious
heartland of the nation, with lush valleys and
hilly forests. Along the way you will stop at a
yethra (textile weaving) factory, where the
yethras are designed with patterns unique to
Bumthang, and you can even watch some of the
weavers at their looms. After lunch in Bumthang
you visit Kurje Lhankhang, that is named after
body print of Guru Rimpoche, built in 1652 by
Minjur Tempa. Next you visit 7th century Jambay
Lhakhang built by King Srongsen Gampo of Tibet
in the year 659 on the same day as Kichu
Lhakhang in Paro. The temple was visited by
Guru Rimpoche during his visit to Bumthang and
was renovated by Sindhu Raja after Guru Rimpoche
restored his life force. Under the temple is
said to be a lake in which Guru Rimpoche hid
several Terma. In October one of the most
spectacular festival, “Jambay Lhakhang Drup” is
staged here.
Now you visit Tamshing Lhakhang (Temple of the
good message), established in 1501 by Pema
Lingpa and are the most important Nyingmapa
temple in the kingdom. Finally you visit the
Jakar Dzong which literally means “The Castle of
White Bird”. The current structure was built in
1667. You stay overnight in Bumthang. |
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Day 05 : |
Drive from Bumthang to Punakha. After breakfast
you explore the fascinating valley of Bumthang.
You enjoy your delicious lunch in Trongsa. You
visit the Wangdiphodrang Dzong and the local
market. Now you drive to Punakha. You are free
in evening to explore Punakha. You stay
overnight in a hotel in Punakha. |
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Day 06 : |
Drive from Punakha to Paro. During morning you
visit the Punakha Dzong. The Dzong is situated
between the two rivers. You will have to hike
through the suspension bridge to reach the Dzong.
The Dzong was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal and is situated between Pho Chu (Male
River) and Mo Chu (Female River). For many years
until the time of the second king, it served as
the seat of the Government. The construction of
the Dzong was foretold by Guru Rimpoche, who
predicted, “…a person named Namgyal will arrive
at a hill that looks like an elephant”. There
was a smaller building here called Dzong Chu
(Small Dzong) that housed a statue of Buddha. It
is said that Shabdrung ordered the architect,
Zowe Palep, to sleep in front of the statue,
while Palep was sleeping; the Shabdrung took him
in his dreams to Zangtopelri and showed him the
palace of Guru Rimpoche. From his vision, the
architect conceived the design for the new Dzong,
which in keeping with the tradition, was never
committed to paper. The Dzong was named Druk
Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (Palace of Great
Happiness). The war materials captured during
the battle with Tibetans are preserved here.
Punakha is still the winter residence of
Je-Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk convened
the new national Assembly here in 1952.
After lunch you proceed to Paro. En route you
visit Chimme Lhakhang which was built by Lama
Drukpa Kuenley in 15th century. (This monk is
popularly known as the Devine madman for his
philosophy, “Salvation through sex”). He subdued
the demons with his “Magical Thunder bolt”. The
Temple is also known as “The Temple of
Fertility”. Sterile women from far and wide
come to this Temple to get blessed and an
article about this temple also appeared in
newspaper, The Washington Post some years back.
You stay overnight in Paro. |
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Day 07 : |
Fly from Paro to Kathmandu. Your guide will help
you with the airport formalities. |
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Services
Included
* A Guide
* All meals
* Lodging in standard hotels
* Ground Transportation within Bhutan
* Pack animal in trekking
* Entry fees into monuments
Services
Excluded
* Flight from Kathmandu to Paro
* Personal nature expenses and unforeseen events
* Airport Tax
* Travel Insurance
* Bhutan visa fee which is US$ 20 per person.
Please note no foreign office abroad grants
Bhutanese visa. It has to be obtained through us. We need at least
5 working days to obtain
visa for you.
Note :
1. The flight from Kathmandu to Paro leaves on every
Monday, Thursday and Saturday only.
2. The flight form Paro to Kathmandu leaves on every
Wednesdays, Friday, and Sunday only.
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