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Bhutan Tour (Land of Thunder Dragon) 4 nights 5
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Blissful 5-day stay in Bhutan gives you ample
opportunity to soak up the cultural and natural
beauties of Bhutan that uniquely set it apart
from other countries. Paro beckons you with
promises of breathtaking natural sights,
cultural richness and good accommodation; you
can view Mount Chomolhari from Drugyel dzong,
capture Paro's incredible landscapes from Ta-Dzong
and visit indigenous hospital art & craft
school, National library, Royal goldsmith
workshop and handicraft centers. Thimpu remains
synonymous to its colorful festivals, legendary
monasteries and coveted cultural sites. You can
stroll around the local markets and see for
yourself the every day lives of Bhutanese people
and their craftsmanship. At the end of the
journey, you will be left with a feeling that
you have truly seen the real Bhutan up close.
TRIP FACTS
Trip length: 4 Nights 5 Days
Trip type: Cultural Tour
Starts in: Paro
Ends in: Paro
Accommodation: Hotel
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Facts of the Trek
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Trip length: 4 Nights 5 Days
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Trip type: Cultural tour |
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Starts in: Paro |
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Ends in: Paro |
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Accommodation: Hotel |
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Fly from Kathmandu to Paro. Drive from Paro to
Thimphu which takes two hours.
You board Druk-Air flight to Bhutan which
provides the most fascinating views of the
Himalayas. Whether flying along the Himalayan
ranges from Kathmandu or over the foothills from
Calcutta, each flight is a mesmerizing
aeronautical feat and offers an exciting descent
into the kingdom. As you enter Bhutan the plains
come to an abrupt end and the mountains keep
rising. The silver river thread the valleys,
waterfall plunge down the forested mountains and
to the north the great snowcapped peaks of the
inner himalayas rise up in the sky. As you enter
Paro you will see the Paro dzong and one of the
most fertile valleys of Bhutan. After lunch you
drive to Thimphu. During evening you are free to
explore. You stay overnight in a hotel in
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Day 02 : |
Drive from Thimphu to Punakha and it
takes three hours. Thimphu, perhaps the most
unusual capital in the world, is a bustling town
which is home to the most revered Bhutanese
family, the Royal government and the judiciary
and to several foreign missions and development
projects. In morning you visit the
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. had I known that
we had to depart like this I surely wouldn't
have met you. It pains me beyond the limit when
I think about you being all alone all the way to
India. We came across so many dreams with some
sweet words of advices and some silly Jokes we
laugh at for nothing at all. I believe that it
is better to have no dreams than to find it
broken before it actually starts, but you were
sure to go, maybe I woudl have more pain when I
would see you go from Delhi. Maybe God wanted it
like this. When the sun goes down my own shadow
wouldn't be with me, you are someone who would
live with us at all. Bhutan's National Library
is located close to the thanka painting school
and contains the best collection of religious
and historical literatures in the Himalayas.
During afternoon 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. Visit one of the Handicraft
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. In evening
you drive to Punakha, the road winds up from
Simtokha Dzong into the pine forest and through
small villages for 20 kilometres and then opens
miraculously onto the northern ridge of the
mountains. The views over the Himalayan panoply
at Dorchula Pass at 10,500 feet is one of the
most spectacular in all Bhutan as you can see
the whole range of the Bhutanese Himalayas from
here. You stay overnight in a hotel in Punakha. |
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Drive from Punakha to Paro via
Wangdiphodrang. Punakha served as the capital of
Bhutan until 1955. The town of Punakha, while
dominated by its Dzong, developed in 1990's
through several government sponsored programs.
This day you visit 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. Next you drive to
Wangduephodrang, the last town on the highway
before entering Central Bhutan. Sitting on top
of the hill looking out over the junction of the
two rivers, Wangduephodrang's formidable Dzong
is the town's most visible feature. After lunch
you drive to Paro enroute visiting Simtokha
Dzong. This is the oldest fort in Bhutan. |
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Day 04 : |
Sightseeing in Paro. This day is planned
for sightseeing in Paro. You visit the old fort
ruins of the Drukgyal Dzong, which offers a very
scenic drive of a typical Bhutanese landscape.
The dzong was destroyed by accidental fire and
left in ruins as an evocative reminder of the
great victories it was built to commemorate. On
a clear day the Mt. Jhomolhari(7314metres, 24000
feet),the sacred summit, reaches skyward beyond
the Dzong. Afterwards visit the Ta Dzong (built
in1656 and renovated in 1968), an ancient
watchtower, which now houses the National
Museum. This unusual round building is believed
to be in the shape of a conch shell. The
centerpiece of this Museum is a complex
four-sided carving depicting the history of
Buddhism and its propagation. One side is
Sakyamuni and the great teacher Atisha,
representing the Sakya school. On the next lies
Geylup, a disciple of Dalai Lama. Another is
Nyingma lineage, the head is Guru Padmasanva,
and the final is Drukpa Kagyu with the figure of
Vajra Dhara. Below the museum is the Paro
Rimpung Dzong (literally meaning "Heap of
Jewels", built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal, the centre of civil and religious
authority in this valley. Here you can see
finest example of Bhutanese architecture enroute
you visit the near by Kichu Lhakhang built in
659 A.D by the Tibetan king Srongsen Gampo. This
Monastery is one of the 108 monasteries built
across the Himalayan region by the Tibetan King
to subdue the Demons that lay across the
Himalayan region. The rest of the monasteries
lie in other neighboring countries. Along with
these you are quite attracted by the Paro's
market and farm houses. During evening you visit
a traditional farm house to get insight into the
Bhutanese way of life. You stay overnight at a
hotel in Paro. |
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Fly out. Your guide will help you with the
airport formalities. |
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