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An invitation to explore the intricacy of Bhutanese culture and heritage that is sure to leave an indelible mark on your heart.

Traditional Architecture

On the mountain tops, cliff faces and in the valleys of Bhutan, you will find ornately designed and crafted dzongs or fortresses, monasteries, and traditional houses. Adorned with colorful paintings and attention-demanding carvings, these architectural marvels are a peek into Bhutan’s unique craftsmanship.

These ancient fortresses are religious and administrative centers, holding significance in the Bhutanese culture with some housing sacred relics while others serve as hubs for community gatherings and religious activities.

Culture and Etiquette

The essence of Bhutanese culture stands on its respect for elders, reverence for nature, and a strong sense of community.

A established sense of belongingness and togetherness is seen in the community where respect is expressed by addition of “la” at the end of a sentence when talking to someone else irrespective of their age. Where a younger might address some older as "Aue," meaning elder sibling irrespective of their known relation.

Other manners of etiquette can be noted in every Bhutanese in everyday life. Embracing these cultural norms lets you get a feel of what it truly means to be a part of Bhutan.

Traditional Attire

Fabled to have the largest pocket in the world, the national dress of Bhutan known as Gho (for men) and Kira (for women) is an integral part of being a Bhutanese. These garments are a vibrant symbol of Bhutanese culture and tradition and are worn on all occasions, festivals, and even everyday life.

The gho is a knee-length robe adorned with intricate patterns, paired with knee-high socks and leather boots while the kira is an ankle-length dress wrapped elegantly around the body and often held together by a handwoven, traditional belt and complemented by a blouse and a colorful sash or rachu.

The Bhutanese attire showcases vibrant colors and patterns elaborately woven, passionately reflecting Bhutan’s diverse traditions and skilled craftsmanship. During the festivals and ceremonies, captivating jewelryembellishes the attire. The national dress of Bhutan is a timeless piece ofelegance that captivates the soul.

Colorful Festivals

Dotted all through the year in a Bhutanese calendar are its vibrant festivals called Tshechus.

Tshechus feature masked dances, traditional music, and elaborate rituals. It is an occasion for the community to come together and celebrate religious, spiritual, and historical milestones.

Bhutanese take it upon themselves to adorn themselves in the best ghosts and kiras. The entire event is a spectacle of vibrant colors, elaborate and ornate patterns, and communion.

Cuisine and Hospitality

A mix of everything Himalayan, the cuisine of Bhutan reflects the improvisation and adaption the Bhutanese made, giving birth to the rich palatal diversity.

You can savor spicy hot dishes like ema datsi (chili and cheese stew), snack on soft and plump momos (dumplings), or calm your nerves with suja (butter tea), while admiring the majestic landscapes of Bhutan and finding comfort in the warmth and hospitality of Bhutanese families and guesthouses.

Share a meal, a laugh or two, and endless memories.

Creativity

Despite its small size, Bhutan fosters a wide range of creativity. From traditional arts and crafts to modern arts and sculpting. From traditional masked dances to modern street dancers, we house it all.

More often than not, you can find yourself amidst a mix of traditional and modern art forms in the heart of Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu.

If you want a quiet time, you can take a stroll in one of the multiple art galleries and museums. You can meet the local artists at VAST (voluntary art studio Thimphu) and even share a drink or two.

If your dancing shoes are clacking, drop by the GOKAB studio and getgrooving with Bhutanese dancers.

If you ever need a creative break, come to Bhutan.

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Day wise Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival in Paro

    Arrive at Paro International Airport.
    Our guide and driver will pick you from the airport.
    Visit Tagchho Lhakhang: It was built by Thangtong Gyelpo in around 1420-30, after he had a vision of Tamdrin, the wrathful form of Chenrizig/ Avolokitesvara – the bodhisattva of compassion, with a horse neck on his head.
    Visit Buddha Dordenma Statue. It is largest Buddha Statue in the world with 177 feet (54 m) and contains 100,000 8-inch-tall and 25,000 12-inch-tall gilded bronze Buddhas.
    Visit Motithang Takin Preserve: The takin is believed that the head of the goat is fixed it to the skeleton of the cow by the Divine Madman great Lam Drukpa Kuenlay. It is National Animal of Bhutan.

  • Day 2 : Thimphu to Bumthang

    Enroute Dochula pass: This pass is located at an elevation of 3,100 metres (10,200 ft). There are 108 memorial chortens or stupas known as “Druk Wangyal Chortens”.

  • Day 3 : Bumthang

    Visit Nomad Festival Site: It is a program of Bhutan's Nomadic Highlanders. Witness unique costumes and traditions of north western and north eastern nomads
    Visit Mebar Tsho: Mebar Tsho means burning lake. The lake is renowned for its beauty, serenity and spiritual significance as sacred.

  • Day 4 : Bumthang

    Visit Kurjey Monastery: Kurjey Monastery stands magnificently in Chokor Valley of Bumthang. It was built by Minjur Tempa in 1652.
    Visit Jambay Monastery: Jambay Monastery is said to be one of the 108 temples built by King Songtsen Gampo in 659 CE on a single day, to pin down an ogress to earth forever.
    Visit Tamzhing Monastery: Tamzhing monastery was built in 1501 and is a principle seat of Pema Lingpa. This temple is well known for most unique mural paintings.
    Visit Kenchosum Monastery: The name Kenchosum monastery originated from three statues of Due_Sum Sangay, which were believed to have flown from Kusumphel in Kurtoe. Guru Rinpoche himself is said to have designed and consecrated the Kenchosum monastery, which is also known as Tsilung monastery.

  • Day 5 : Bumthang to Trongsa

    Visit Trongsa Taa Dzong: Taa Dzong was once a watchtower which guarded the Trongsa Dzong from the internal rebellion. It was built in 1652.
    Visit Trongsa Dzong: It is built on a spur overlooking the gorge of the Mangde River. Initially a temple was first established at the location in 1543 and in 1647 Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal constructed the first dzong to replace temple and called Chökhor Rabtentse Dzong with a shorter version of Choetse Dzong.

  • Day 6 : Trongsa to Paro

    Visit Chimi Lhakhang. It was built in 1499 and it stands on a round hillock.
    Visit Chendebji Stupa: It built by Lam Oensey Tshering Wangchuk to repel the demon Ngalain 18th Century. It resembles Boudhanath stupa in Nepal.

  • Day 7 : Departure

    Depart from Paro Airport

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Inclusions

  • Accommodation in hotels as listed during the tour and in tents during the trek
  • All three meals at designated restaurants or hotels
  • Sightseeing with entrance fees
  • Bhutan visa fee
  • SDF (Sustainable Development Fees)
  • We offer full support and assistance during your stay in Bhutan

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  • Paro, Bhutan, Asia

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Terms & Conditions

Payment Terms & Methods :
* 20% Advance Percentage of total booking amount

Cancellation & Refund Policy :
* Upon cancellation, refund will be made after deducting the Retention Amount.

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Depel Travel is a Thimphu-based travel agency founded by Mr. Lobzang Tenzin to provide authentic Bhutan tour packages. With a team of experienced and efficient professionals, we create lifetime memories for our guests. We listen to our guests carefully and provide complete travel services and specialized tours tailored to their needs and interests. Our tours offer personalized and extraordinary experiences that give our guests a thorough understanding of Bhutan.

As a responsible tour operator, we emphasize sustainable tourism and promoting healthy communities & environments. We are strictly committed to these values, reflected in our tours and partnerships with local guides and suppliers.

Why Depel Travel?

  • Deal With Utmost Transparency: We maintain complete transparency while dealing with our clients. We provide up-to-date and accurate information about the destination, prices, and other details. We believe in mutual understanding with clients. So we have no hidden charges for our services.
  • Professional Guides and Drivers: All our guides and drivers are trained and courteous. They possess in-depth knowledge of places, culture, history, hotels, and food in Bhutan. Hence, they can share their valuable knowledge and first-hand experience about every place you visit, making your expedition more exciting and entertaining.
  • Round-The-Clock Customer Support: Our customer support unit operates 24/7. You can contact us any time to get effective solutions for your travel queries.
  • Customer Satisfaction: Our prime focus is on complete customer satisfaction. We are committed to offering an exceptional service and ensuring clients get value for the money they spend. Traveling with Depel Travel will always be a memorable experience without any troubles.
  • Flexibility: We offer our guests an itinerary that fulfills their needs. Our tours are flexible. You can tailor your tour according to your requirements and preferences.

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