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Bhutan Tour
Itineraries :
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7 Days
Bhutan Insight |
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Day 01 |
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Arrive Paro International
Airport
During the journey to Paro,
one will experience breath
taking views of Mount
Everest, Kanchenjunga and
other famous Himalayan
peaks, including the sacred
Mount Chomolhari and Jichu
Drake in Bhutan. On arrival
at Paro International
Airport, you will be
received by representatives
of our tour operators who
will escort you to the
hotel. Overnight: Hotel in
Paro. |
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Day 02 |
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Paro – Sightseeing -
Thimphu
Morning: Drive to Drugyal
Dzong ( a ruined fortress -
16 km away from Paro town ).
Although in ruins, this
Dzong is of great historical
importance. It was here that
the Bhutanese finally
defeated the invading
Tibetans and drove them
back. The peak of Mount
Chomolhari "Abode of the
Goddess Chomo" can be seen
on a clear day (Alt. 7329m).
On the way back our guests
will visit a typical
Bhutanese farm house. Lunch
at the hotel.
Afternoon: Visit the
National Museum (Ta-Dzong).
This was actually the Watch
Tower of the Paro Rinchen
Pong Dzong. It was converted
into the National Museum in
1968. It is located on the
top of a hill above the Paro
Dzong overlooking Paro
valley and the river.
Visit Paro Rinchen Pong
Dzong. This massive fortress
is located in the Paro
valley and is approached by
a gently sloping flagstone
road and a beautiful covered
wooden bridge and guard
houses. Today, the Dzong is
the Administrative seat of
the district of Paro and it
also contains a state
monastic community of about
200 monks. The central tower
(Utse) of the Dzong, is one
of the most beautiful in
Bhutan with its superb
woodwork. The Dzong was
built in 1645 A.D.
Evening: Tea at the hotel
and drive to Thimphu
(Capital). This 2 hour drive
snakes along the Paro and
Thimphu rivers offering
gorgeous scenic views at
every turn. Overnight in
Thimphu. Overnight: Hotel in
Thimphu. |
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Day03 |
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Thimphu - Sightseeing
Morning : Visit the Memorial
Chorten (a huge stupa) built
in memory of the third King
of Bhutan who reigned the
Kingdom from 1952-1972.
Visit the National Library
where ancient manuscripts
are preserved.
Visit the Painting School
where traditional art is
still kept alive through
instructions in the art of
painting Thankas (sacred
Buddhist scrolls).
Visit the Handicrafts
Emporium where Bhutanese
textiles and other arts and
crafts are displayed and can
be purchased.
Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon: Visit Simtokha
Dzong. This is one of the
oldest fortresses in Bhutan.
It also houses the largest
monastic schools in the
country. It was built in
1629 Ad.
Visit Tashichho Dzong - the
main Secretariat Building.
This massive structure
houses part of the
Ministries, the office of
the King and the Throne
Room. It also houses the
State Monastic Body and the
living quarters of the Chief
Abbot.
Visit Pangri Zampa Monastery
which is situated just
beyond Dechencholing (5kms.
from Thimphu ). This
Lhakhang was the residence
of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel
when he arrived in Bhutan in
1616 A.D. The Monastery was
built during the first
quarter of the 16th century
by Ngawang Chogyel, the
great-great- grandfather of
the Shabdrung and the 14th
hierarchy of the Drukpas.
Evening: Reception by our
tour operator with cultural
entertainment. Overnight:
Hotel in Thimphu |
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Day 04 |
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Thimphu - Punakha/Wangdiphodrang
(77 km)
After an early breakfast,
drive to Punakha and Wangdi.
On the way halt at Dochula
for a hot cup of tea/coffee
and witness a most
spectacular view of the
Eastern Himalayan mountain
ranges. Hotel arrangements
at Zangtoe Pelri in Punakha/Government
Guest House in Wangdi.
Lunch at the hotel/guest
house.
After lunch, visit the
Punakha Dzong which houses
the district administration
offices. It is also the
winter residence of the
State Monastic Body and its
Chief Abbot. Punakha was the
former capital of Bhutan.
The Dzong (fortress) lies
between two rivers known as
Pochu and Mochu which means
"Male River and Female
River." It was built in 1637
AD.
Visit Wangdiphodrang Dzong
which is 13 km from Punakha.
Wangdiphodrang Dzong and its
small town is perched on a
hill between two rivers.
This is another District
Administration Office housed
in a fortress. The Dzong was
built in 1638AD. Halt at
Zangtoe Pelri Hotel/Wangdi
Guest House. |
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Day 05 |
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Punakha - Khotokha -
Thimphu
After an early breakfast,
drive to Chuzomsa - 16kms.
distance. From Chuzomsa,
travel by roadway to
Khotokha (5.5kms.) At
Khotokha, visit Drajanchu
monastery which is one of
the most sacred and
important Lhakhang of
Tongdey Phajo's lineage.
There are about six other
important Lhakhang including
several sacred and holy
pilgrimage spots of Guru
Rimpoche and Drukpa Kunley.
There is a Drupchu (spring
water) believed to be a gift
from the Khandoma (angel).
The waters are supposed to
have healing powers.
Khotokha is one of the most
beautiful valleys in Bhutan
and the view of the
surrounding mountains and
landscape is breathtaking.
Picnic lunch at Khotokha and
return to Thimphu.
Evening: Visit Thimphu for
shopping. If the day falls
on a Saturday or Sunday,
visit the weekend vegetable
market or relax in Thinphu's
modern health club and
beauty parlor. "Sakten
Health Club and Salon" where
sauna, steam, gymnasium
facilities are available as
well as full beauty
treatment, including hair
dressing, skin care (with
pure herbal products) and
body massage services. For
our guests the Health Club
facilities (sauna, steam,
gymnasium) are free and
beauty services will be at
concessional rates. Thimphu.
Overnight: Hotel in Thimphu. |
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Day 06 |
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Thimphu - Paro
After an early breakfast,
drive back to Paro to take a
short trek to Taktsang
Monastery (10 km) from Paro
Town. The name Taktsang
means "Tiger’s Nest". The
monastery is perched on a
rocky ledge with a sheer
drop of nearly 800m. and
overlooks the Paro Valley
and river. It is believed
during the second half of
the 8th century Guru Padma
Sambhava known as the second
Buddha in Bhutan, meditated
at the spot where the
monastery is situated having
alighted there on the back
of a flying tigress.
Picnic Lunch at Taktsang
cafeteria. The round trip
hike takes about 4 hrs.
Evening: Free to stroll in
Paro to shop or to visit
some village homes. Thimphu.
Overnight: Hotel in Paro. |
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Day 07 |
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Departure from Paro
Transfer to the airport to
connect with the onward
flight. |
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