
Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the Himalayas’ eastern edge, is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs)and dramatic landscapes that range from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks such as 7,326m Jomolhari are popular trekking destinations. Paro Taktsang monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley.
Thimphu Elevation: 2400 m
Paro Elevation: 2400 m
Upon arrival & clearing custom and visa control, you will be welcome by representative of company and brief by tour guide then immediately transfer to Thimphu.
Thimphu is the centre of government, religion and commerce. The capital has an interesting combination of tradition and modernity, and includes some of the most advanced and remotest parts of the kingdom. It is home to the Kings and the Royal family members, civil servants, expatriates, politicians, business persons and monks. Enjoy this cultural mix based on livelihood. Of culture we will take you through temples, dzongs, chortens, museums, handicraft stores, nunneries, parks and many more.
National Memorial Chorten
National Memorial Chorten – Meet the elderly generation in circumambulation at the National Memorial Chorten. Chorten means ‘Seat of Faith’ and Buddhists often call such monuments, the ‘Mind of Buddha’. Treat yourself with the fantastic depiction of Buddhist teachings in the form of paintings and sculptures at this temple. As the name denotes this National Memorial Chorten was consecrated on July 28, 1974, in memory of the Third King.
Buddha Point
Buddha Point – Located at Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, the 169 feet bronze statue of Buddha Dordenma, Vajra Throne Buddha makes it one of the largest Statue of Buddha in the world. The BuddhaDordenma symbolizes indestructibility, and it is said to emanate an aura of peace and happiness to the entire world. The Buddha statue will be completed soon. Currently a waiting for the completed paintings but visitors can drive up to the Buddha point and view the tallest statue of Lord Buddha. The view of Thimphu valley from the Buddha point is spectacular and beautiful, especially at night.
Thimphu Dzong
Thimphu Dzong – The fortress of the glorious religion” was initially constructed in 1612 and restored by the Third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in the 1960s. Tashichhodzong houses of some ministries, His Majesty’s secretariat, and the central monk body.
Overnight at hotel
Meals:- Lunch & Dinner.
Thimphu Elevation: 2400 m
Phunakha Elevation: 1300 m
Punakha
Punakha – The ancient capital of Bhutan, about two and half hour drive from Thimphu across Dochu-La Pass. Once you cross the pass, you wind down into a warm fertile valley and meander along a gently flowing aquamarine river that leads you to the Punakha Dzong, the second dzong to be built in Bhutan.
Dochula
Dochula Pass – At 3,150 meter, this beautiful pass located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of Himalaya’s mountain range with its 108 chortens that was built by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck. The pass is also a popular spiritual destination for both locals and tourists.
Druk Wangyal Chorten
Druk Wangyal Chorten – The construction of 108 chortens was commissioned by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck to commemorate the victory over the Indian militants andto liberate the souls of the lives lost.
Chhimi Lhakhang
Chhimi Lhakhang – Chimi Lhakang also known as Fertility Temple located in the beautiful village of Sopsokha right before the junction in Lobesa. The monastery stands on a small hill close to the village of Lobesa and was constructed in 1499 by Ngawang Choegyel, the 14th Drukpaheirarch. This monastery is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kunley ‘Divine Madman’ known for his outrageous behavior. The existing footpath to Chimi Lhakhang passes through beautiful terraces of paddy fields. It is about 30 minute walkacross field from the road to the temple.
“The Divine Madman, Drukpa Kinley is a famous teacher with whom the phallic symbol is associated. Tales told by your guide would have excited you to visit Chhimi Lhakhang. The Divine Madman sits there thougha statue this time. Do not miss the master’s deeds painted on the walls. Japanese and several American couples visited this temple and were blessed miraculously with children.
Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong – Phunakha Dzong is placed strategically at the junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, the Dzong was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to serve as the religious and administrative seat of the region. It was here that the dual system of government was introduced in the 17th century and in 1907, enthroned the first King GongsarUgyen Wangchuck. Damaged over the centuries by four catastrophic fires and an earthquake, the Dzong has been fully restored in the recentyears by the 4th King Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
At the Dzong enriches your trip with the opportunity to see the highest standards in woodwork. Do not miss the massive Kuenray, the Coronation Hall of all Bhutanese kings, the Dzong chung at the entrance to the Dzong and the cantilever bridge over the Mochu that has been recently renovated.
Paro Valley
Paro Valley – The beautiful valley is home to many of Bhutan’s old monasteries and temples. The valley is also home to Mount Chomolhari (7,300 meters) situated at the northern end of the valley whose glacier water forms the Pachu flowing through the valley.
Paro Dzong
Paro Dzong (aka Ringpung Dzong) – Explore the Rinpung Dzong, which the locals call the ‘fortress of a heap of jewels’. Built in 1646 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the dzong stands on a hill above ParoTownship. It is linked by the traditional cantilever bridge (called the Nemi Zam) over the Pa Chu where one may pose a photograph.
National Museum
National Museum (Ta Dzong) – On a ridge immediately above Rinpung Dzong is Ta Dzong, originally built as a watchtower. In 1968, Ta Dzong was inaugurated as the first National Museum, and now holds a fascinating collection of art, relics, religious thangka paintings, Bhutan’s exquisite postage stamps, coins and handicrafts, together with a small natural history collection. Start or end your trip with a visit to this marvelous museum.
Kyichu Lhakhag
Kyichu Lhakhang – Also known as Kyichhu Temple or Lho Kyichhu, is the oldest temple in Bhutan. Just like Jambhay Lhakhang in Bumthang, it is one of the 108 temples built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo to subdue and pin down an ogress that was obstructing the spread of Buddhism. According to legend, all 108 temples were built in a single night.
Go back in time and history and visit the 7th century Kyichhu temple. As the name suggests, the temple is a reservoir of peace, where you will feel at peace here. Next to the temple is the house that is turned into a museum dedicated to the late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. One can come across photographs and other artifacts belonging to Rinpoche.
Overnight at hotel
Meals:- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Paro Elevation: 2400 m
Tiger’s Nest Monastery Elevation: 3000 m
Tiger’s Nest
Are you ready? We will be making the hike up to one of the key highlights in Bhutan today! Tiger’s Nestaka Taktsang.
After breakfast prepare yourself for the hiking up to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. You will hike uphill for about 2 hours to get to the monastery hanging on the cliff. You will have to walk through rhododendron, pine, forests and stairs on the cliff along the way so it might be a bit tiring. You will encounter a cafeteria halfway through the monastery from where you will get the spectacular view of the valley and the surrounding landscapes. You will explore the monastery and spend some time in the serene environment and get back to the valley.
After returning back you can explore the valley. Stroll around the street, visit local markets to buy some local handmade bamboo products. Visit the National Museum which preserves some of the best pieces of art.
Hot Stone Bath – You can go for a locally own Hot Stone Bath, which can take two people at one time. This bath will help loosen your joints, release muscle tension and invoke a profound sense of relaxation after tiring hike.The cost is approximately USD 25/- per person. (Not included in the package
Overnight at hotel
Meals:- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
After breakfast, drive to Air Port for departure.
Tour ends….
Double sharing accommodation In the below mention hotels/ Resorts
Sustainable Development Fees.
Bhutan Visa 40.
Breakfast and Dinner in the same hotel.
Lunch will be served in the local tourist standard restaurant every day.
English speaking Guide.
Transport as per group size.
Mineral water in the car during the tour.
Any monuments and entry fees included in the package price.
All Sightseeing in Bhutan as per itinerary.
All beverages incl. water consumed at hotels/restaurants
Travel Insurance
Airfare to Paro & back
Hotels facilities (phone calls, laundry, internet etc)
Any personal expenses i.e laundry, telephone, Tips, etc
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