7 NIGHTS 8 DAYS– ENRICHING BHUTAN TOUR Day
01:Arrive at Paro, Paro - Thimphu
In clear weather, Druk Air’s flight to Bhutan provides a wonderful view of Himalayan
scenery. Whether flying along the Himalayan range from Kathmandu or over the foothills
from Kolkata, it is a breathtaking journey, culminating in an exciting descent
past forested hills into the kingdom.You will be welcome by your Bhutan travel
guide from Access Bhutan Tours & Treks. Visit
the Ta Dzong rated as one of the finest natural Museum in South Asia, and is filled
with antique thanka paintings, textiles, weapons and Armour. Drive to see the
Rinpung Dzong, built in 1645 to defend the valley against Tibetan invaders. The
Dzong is now use as an administration center and school for monks. Then walk down
to Rimpung Dzong Bridge, one of the oldest bridges in Bhutan.
Travel to Thimphu,the capital of Bhutan. Check
into hotel. Walk around the National
Memorial Chorten built in 1974 in honor of the late King. Drive to see the
Takin Zoo, which houses the national animal the Takin that is only found in Bhutan.
Then drive further up to Sangaygang to enjoy the bird’s eye view of Thimphu valley.
Day
02:Thimphu Tour and Sightseeing - Wangdue Thimphu,
perhaps the most unusual capital city in the world, is the seat of government.
This bustling town is home to Bhutan’s royal family, the civil service, and foreign
missions with representation in Bhutan. It is also the headquarters for a number
of internationally funded development projects. Thimphu Sightseeing includes
visits to the following: Morning: In the morning, visit the following;
Tashichhodzong, the main
secretariat building which houses the throne room of His Majesty,he King. Tashichhodzong
is also the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot) and the central monk
body. The National Library,
which houses an extensive collection of Buddhist literature, with some works dating
back several hundred years.
The Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School), where
a six year training course is given in the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan.
The National Institute of
Traditional Medicine, where the medicinal herbs abundant in the kingdom are compounded
and dispensed. In
the afternoon, travel to Punakha through Dochula Pass (3,088m/10,130ft). If you
have a clear sky, the view of the Himalayan Mountain ranges is spectacular and
you can even see the Gasa Dzong as a white dot in the horizon. Visit the beautiful
108 chortens built on the hill by Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo for the security
and well being of His Majesty the King of
Bhutan. Travel to Punakha continues.Punakha
is the old capital of Bhutan
and presently the winter residence of the monk body. Visit the Punakha Dzong,
located on the island of the Pho - Chu (male) river and the Mochu (female) river.
Evening, walk through the Metshina Village
and take a 20-minute walk through the rice fields to the Devine Madman’s Monastery-Chhimi
Lhakhang, famously known for its fertility shrine, where couples unable to concieve
come here for blessing. Overnight at hotel in Wangdue. Day
03:Wangdue -Trongsa -Bumthang
Travel to Trongsa via Pele la pass at an altitude of 3,150 metres, a wonderful
opportunity for photographs. Commanding the Mangde Chu at an altitude of 2,200
metres Trongsa Dzong is the most impressive dzong in Bhutan.
Built in 1644 by the Shabdrung, the dzong is an architectural masterpiece.
Travel to Bumthang, this is one of the most spectacular valleys in Bhutan and
also the heartland of Buddhism. Here the great teachers meditated and left in
their wake, many sacred grounds. The Guru and his lineage of Tertons, treasure
finders, have led to the sprouting of many temples in the valley. Visit Yatha
Weaving Center a cooperative of the National Women Association of Bhutan where
the women of the region sell their textiles and Yatha specialty. Check into Hotel.
Day 04: Bumthang Tour and Sightseeing
The sightseeing in Bumthang includes the visits to the following:
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Jambay
Lhakhang, built in the 7th century by the King Songtsen Goempo
of Tibet. In his effort to propagate Buddhism he had a plan to build a total of
108 temples in Tibet and neighboring kingdoms. Chakhar Lhakhang. Besides the main
road, a short distance beyond Jambay Temple is Chakhar (Iron Castle) Lhakhang.
Although it is easy to mistake it for a house and drive right by, this is an interesting
temple and is worth a short visit. It is one of the 108 monasteries built by him
to subdue evil spirits in the Himalayan region. Kujey Lhakhang (Kujey means, "Body
imprint"). The temple to the right is the oldest and was built by Minjur Tempa
in 1652. It was built around the cave in which Guru Rimpoche meditated and left
his body imprint. Tamshing Lhakhang. This temple is also known as Tamshing Lhendrup
Chholing (Temple of the Good Message).
Jakar Dzong, "castle of the white bird". According to legend, when the lamas assembled
in about 1549 to select a site for a monastery, a big white bird rose suddenly
in the air and settled on a spur of a hill. This was interpreted as an important
omen, and the hill was chosen as the site for a monastery and for Jakar Dzong.
The fortress is now used as an administrative center of the valley and summer
residence of Trongsa monks.
In
the evening stroll around the beautiful landscape of the Bumthang valley. Dinner
and overnight in Bumthang. Day
05:Bumthang - Gangtey - Wangdue
After breakfast, travel to Gangtey Gompa with a picnic lunch. Visit Gangtey Gompa,
which now houses one of the only Nyingmapa monastery in Bhutan. The valley is
also the winter home to the rare black-necked cranes (Grus Nicorocolis), which
migrate, from remote parts of Tibet, China and Siberia during winter to this valley.
Drive to Wangdue for overnight stay.
Day 06: Wangdue - Paro After
breakfast, walk to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten (50 Mins) temple built by the
Queen Of Bhutan for peace and stability in this ever-changing world.
Visit Wangdue Dzong and travel back to Paro driving through the idyllic countryside,
dotted with villages and paddy fields, crossing rivers and natural forests to
Paro. Evening, free for strolling around Paro Town,
shopping, etc. Day
07:Paro Tour-Short Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery After
breakfast, drive to the base camp and then hike up to the Taktsang
Monastery (Tiger's nest). The climb up to the viewpoint will take approx.
3hours. Enjoy the stunning view of the monastery, where Guru Padmasambhava flew
on the back of a tiger and landed there in the 8th century, and meditated for
three months. The monastery was later built in this holy place in 1684. After
tea in the cafe', walk back to the road point and drive to hotel for lunch. Drive
to Drukgyal Dzong (fortress) now in ruins, which were built in 1646by Shabdrung
to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan invaders, led by Mongolian Warlord,
Gushri Khan. Historically and strategically this dzong withstood all its glory
and had captured western eyes in 1914 in National Geographic magazine. In
the afternoon, visit Kichu temple one of the 108 temples built in the 7th century
by the Tibetan King Songsten Gampo. The story goes that a giant demon lay across
the whole area of Tibet and the Himalayas and was preventing the spread of Buddhism.
To overcome her, King Songtsen Gampo decided to build 108 temples, which would
be placed on all the points of her body. Of these 108 temples, 12 were built in
accordance with precise plans. Thus, it happened that in about the year AD 638
the temple of Jokhang in Lhasa was built over the very heart of the demon. Visit
the Dungte Lhakhang.Overnight at hotel in Paro. Day
08:Paro - Departure
In the morning, your Bhutan tour guide from Access
Bhutan Tours- Bhutan
travel agent will escort you to the airport for your onward destinations.
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