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Organic Farming Trip (Permaculture) |
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Bhutan Cultural Tour - II |
Duration : 9 Days |
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This 9 days itinerary offers you to explore the major districts of western Bhutan, remote and lush valley of Phobjikha and high passes dotted with colorful prayer flags offered by devotees offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The route traverses dramatic, untouched landscapes, awesome dzongs (the traditional fortress monasteries) and several small villages with typical Bhutanese farm houses and agricultural land.
The trip begins at Paro where the airport is located and then goes till the remote and isolated valley of Phobjikha, the winter home of endangered Black-necked cranes that migrate to Bhutan in winter from Tibetan plateau. This cultural tour program gives visitors a true sense of Bhutanese culture, tradition, people and scenic natural beauty. Those travelers who want to know more about Bhutan and afford to have both time and money can opt for this tour. |
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| Day 01 |
Arrive Paro. |
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Arrival at Paro on national carrier; Druk Air. It is the most exciting mountain flights and befitting introduction to the spectacular beauty of our country. In a clear weather, there are magnificent views of the world’s highest peaks. On arrival, you will be welcomed by our representative at the airport, assist you with your luggage and drive to hotel for lunch.
After lunch, a short excursion to Dzongdrakha monastery, the cluster of cave temples seems like hanging on a cliff. It was in the 8th century, the great tantric master “Guru Rimpoche” meditated in this cave. It is a good 1 hour hike through few village houses and apple orchards. Steep short climb when you are nearing to the temple. Return to hotel Dinner and overnight Stay. L/D |
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| Day 02 |
Excursion to Taktsang Monastery, visit historical places. |
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Following breakfast, drive 10km north through the beautiful valley of Paro and hike to Taktsang (tiger’s Den) monastery hanging on a cliff 800m above the valley. In the 8th century Guru Rimpoche flew here on the back of a tigress in one of his eight forms called Guru Dorje Drolo and meditated for 3 months in a cave and converted Paro valley into Buddhism. Later in the 17th century, the 4th temporal ruler of Bhutan Tenzin Rabgye built this present temple and named it Taktsang meaning; tiger’s nest/den in the same spot where Guru meditated. This temple is one of the most sacred and also a pilgrimage centre for Buddhists from all over the world.
It takes 2 hours ascend till the closest view point (we obtain special permit for you to enable you to visit even inside of the monastery if you are interested) and 1 hour descend to the valley. Stop at tourism café situated half way for refreshment. On your way back, you again stop at the café for lunch. After lunch, continue to walk down to the bottom of the valley where your vehicle is waiting. Drive further north and visit the Drukgyel Dzong (fortress of victorious Drukpas). It was burnt in 1951 by the tilting of butter lamp in the middle of the night so in present days it remains as ruins preserved as monument. It was built in 1647 after Bhutan stand victorious against Tibetan invasion. On your way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest and the most sacred temple in Bhutan built in 7th century by Tibetan king Songtsen Gompo. The legend says that he built 108 temples throughout the Himalayan regions in a single day to subdue the demoness who was terrorizing the whole of Tibet, Nepal & Bhutan. O/N Stay. B/L/D |
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| Day 03 |
Drive Paro-Thimphu: (Distance: 60km, 2 hours) |
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Following breakfast, drive to visit Ta-dzong (national museum) an ancient tower, which served as watch tower to the Paro Rimpong Dzong until 1968 when it was converted into museum. The museum collection includes displays of spectacular thankas (religious scroll painting), ancient artifacts dating from 7th century onwards, beautiful Bhutanese stamps, temple with tree of wisdom depicting the history of Buddhism, collection of animals, birds & butterflies and the good collection of ancient armors such as canons, guns, shield, bows & arrows, spears etc. Visit the Rimpong dzong (fortress), the administrative & religious centre of Paro district. This dzong was built in 1646 by the order of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the one who unified Bhutan in the 17th century. After lunch in one of the restaurants in the town, 2 hours drive to Thimphu, the capital through windy road, deep river gorges, villages, apple orchards and rice terraces on either side. On arrival, check in to Hotel Dragon Roots. Evening at leisure. Stroll in the town, visit Bhutanese handicraft shops and buy souvenirs etc. as you like. Overnight Stay. |
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| Day 04 |
Hike to Chari & Tango Monasteries. |
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Following breakfast, 15km drive north of Thimphu valley to Dodina, the dead-end of the road. Cross the cantilever/wooden bridge and hike for about an hour to Cheri monastery through the temperate forest of oak, rhododendrons and other species of hard wood trees. The view from monastery below is very photogenic. Chari Monastery was built on the mountain in 1619 and is the upper education level monastic school.
Climb down and after having your picnic lunch, drive little on the other side of the valley and walk to another monastery “Tango” This monastery dates back to 13th century but re-built in the 17th century by 4th temporal ruler of Bhutan, Tenzin Rabgye and is now the residence of his young incarnation.
Evening, return to hotel. Dinner and overnight stay. |
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| Day 05 |
Thimphu sightseeing. Evening drive to Punakha. |
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Following breakfast, begin with a visit of memorial chorten (stupa) built in memory of third king of Bhutan Jigme Dorji Wangchuk by his mother, the late grand queen mother Ashi Phuntsho Choden in 1974. Visit Changangkhang lhakhang situated on top of a knoll overlooking the valley. This temple is one of the oldest in Thimphu dedicated to the god of compassion with 1000 arms, eyes and 11 heads. Drive to Sangaygang view point for photography. En route visit the mini zoo where golden takin (national animal of Bhutan) are kept. On way back stop at Dubthob nunnery; visit the temple and also take picture of the Bhutan secretariat building, the Trashichho Dzong (fortress of the glorious religion).
After lunch at one of the good restaurant in the town, visit national library stocked with ancient Buddhist manuscripts as well as modern book on history, culture, magazines etc. Walk up and visit the folk heritage museum one of the oldest house in Thimphu, having been restored and transformed into Folk Heritage Museum in the year 2001 under the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk This museum is meant to serve an account of everyday rural life for the young urbanized generations and as a place for preserving objects related to this life, in case this way of life disappears as time passes. National Institute for Zorig Chusum (thirteen traditional arts & crafts). The Royal Government of Bhutan has sponsored and established this national institute in the year 1971 to preserve and promote culture and to contribute to the country’s economy through quality products and services. In the course of history Bhutan has developed a unique artistic tradition, which has played a vital role in modeling its distinct cultural heritage and this tradition is reflected in thirteen traditional arts & crafts. Textile Museum:This museum was inaugurated under the patronage of Queen Ashi Sangay Choden Wangchuk in June 2001. Many intricate designs of Bhutanese textiles are displayed here. It will also serve as center for conservation, restoration and documentation of Bhutanese textiles. We finally visit philatelic bureau for beautiful stamps and the handicraft emporium to witness the display of intricate designs of Bhutanese fabrics, jewelries and other crafted products.
Late afternoon, make 3 hours Spectacular Mountain drive to Punakha, the old winter capital crossing over Dochula pass (alt. 3150m). If you are fortunate with the weather, you can have splendid panorama of the eastern Himalayas. After hot cup of tea/coffee at the cafeteria, descend to Punakha through temperate and sub-tropical forest. On arrival at Punakha, check in to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at Hotel. |
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| Day 06 |
Sightseeing in Punakha |
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Following breakfast, drive to visit the Punakha Dzong some 6-7 km away from the hotel. Punakha Dzong is the most impressive dzong in Bhutan situated in the confluence of Phochhu & Mochhu (male & female rivers). It looks like a giant ship with excellent wood work and detail of paintings. It was here that the first King was crowned in 1907. It was capital of Bhutan until 1955 when it was shifted to Thimphu. This dzong was also built by Shabdrung in 1637. Punakha dzong is still serves as winter resident of the chief abbot of Bhutan and houses both administrative & religious centre of Punakha district. Drive further north of the valley and hike for abut 45 minutes crossing over suspension bridge to new Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten, a new temple built in 1999
By one of the 4 queens, Ashi Tshering Yangdon for the protection of the country. The trail leads through the rice field and village of Niengergang. The view from the temple to the valley below is photogenic. Drive back to hotel for lunch. After lunch, visit Chime Lhakhang, Dedicated to famous Drukpa Kagyud Lama “Drukpa Kuenley”. The temple is situated on a hillock above Yoakha village. It is about 20 minutes walk from the road through rice terraces and village houses of Yoakha. Built in 1499 by his descendent Ngawang Chogyel. This temple is popularly know as “temple of fertility” and is the a pilgrim site for women who are unable to bear children.
Evening, return to hotel. Dinner and overnight. B/L/D
(staying overnight at the temple is nearly not possible due to security reasons & moreover there are no rooms or sleeping provisions for visitors) |
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| Day 07 |
Drive to Phobjikha valley.
Distance: 86km, 3 hours. |
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Following breakfast, drive to the isolated valley of Phobjikha through fascinating valley of Punakha, Wangdue, distant waterfalls, river gorges and surrounding mountains. You can stop at several places to breath fresh air and enjoy the scenic natural beauty of the surrounding places. On arrival, check in to the hotel. After lunch, visit farm houses and carpet weaving centre. Overnight at the hotel/Guest house. B/L/D |
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| Day 08 |
Drive to Paro. |
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Following breakfast, drive back the same way to Paro crossing over Dochula pass. Weather permitting you can take second opportunity for the panoramic views of the eastern Himalayas. Lunch will be served at Dochula cafeteria. |
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| Day 09 |
Fly out to Bangkok/Delhi/Kathmandu/Drive to border for your onward journey to India. |
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Following breakfast, drive to airport for your flight to Bangkok. Our guide will assist you with your luggage, bid your farewell and wish you safe journey back home/ Drive 6 hours to the border town of Phuensholing and exit to India for your onward program. |
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NOTE: The above trips can be customized at your request to accommodate your specific requirements. Please email us for further details. |
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