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In this trip, we highlight our visits to Bhutan with a local festival at central Bhutan, in Bumthang locally known as Thangbi. This festival is held in the picturesque valley of Bumthang.
The grand Thimphu festival takes place for 4 days inside the Tendrel Thang of the main Tashi Chho Dzong. It is a pleasant event with clowns and all gather for this for socialising as well as for merit. The various mask dances continue to take place for people to gain merit. This trip allows the travelers to enjoy the daily lives of friendly Bhutanese people by visiting villages, temples, monasteries, and gigantic fortresses. It gives you a chance to meet people, enjoy the pristine forest with rare glimpse of wildlife and observe the ancient old traditions of arts and crafts. We would be traveling through the less frequented areas of Bhutan. Our journey starts from Paro Valley and continue by road through the lush valley of Thimphu and to Punakha. Continue our overland journey to the enchanting valleys of Trongsa and Bumthang, which played a key role in influencing Bhutanese history, culture and religion. And then to Prakhar festival enroute Phobjikha valley, a winter habitat to the rare black-necked cranes that migrate from Tibetan plateaus in winter. This route will take us through the temperate zone with great biodiversity, ranging from lush forest of conifer, rhododendron and magnolia to orchid draped oaks, banana trees and cactus plants. During clear weather, the high passes we cross, provides spectacular views of high snow capped peaks that go up to 25,000 feet.
There will be ample opportunities to interact with the friendly people of Bhutan and learn their philosophy of "GROSS NATIONAL HAPINESS".International & Domestic Flights tickets
Personal Expenses (Porter, Laundry and Telephone Fee)
Single Room supplement
Luxury Hotels (Can be arranged at an additional cost depending upon the choice 4 or 5 Stars Hotels)
Travel & Medical Insurance
Any other expenses that are not specified above
Day 1 : Arriva In Paro And Drive To Thimpu
Altitude: 7,730 FEET Arrival in Paro, Meet the guide and drive one and half hour to Thimpu. Stroll around main town and Memorial Chorten built in memory of the Late King Jigme Dorjee Wangchuck. Overnight.
Day 2 : Thimphu Sightseeing
Visit Dupthop Lhakhang (Monastery for the nuns), National Library and the painting school where traditional art is still kept alive through instructions in the art of painting Thangkhas (sacred Buddhist religious scrolls). Visit the traditional Medicine institute where medicines are prepared according to ancient practices and return to the town for your lunch break. After lunch you will visit Lungtenzampa to observe the Royal traditional silver smiths and Bhutanese traditional paper factory. Return back to hotel for overnight.
Day 3 : Thimphu
Festival and other visits of Interest.
Day 4 : Thimphu - Punakha
Altitude: 4,162 feet, Distance: 44.38 miles, Time: 2.5 hours driving
Leaving Thimphu, the road climbs steeply through a forest of pine and cedar, festooned with hanging lichen high up near Dochula pass (3,050 m). This pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain ranges, as we descend along a series of hairpin bends to the fertile valley of Punakha (1,350 meters/ 4,430 feet). Before proceeding further to Punakha town we will take a short 30 minutes walk to the Chimi Lhakhang temple on a small hilltop. This temple is dedicated to the great Yogi in 14th century known as Drukpa Kuenley or popularly known as "Divine madman" to the westerners. It is believed that this temple blesses women who seek fertility. After lunch we will proceed to Punakha town to view the majestic Dzong (fortress), situated between the two rivers Pho Chu and Mochu (male and Female River). This fortress is now used as the winter seat of the Je Khenpo (the Spiritual head of Bhutan). In the past this Dzong had served as the capital seat of the Kingdom for about 300 years. After strolling through the town of Punakha, we retire back to a hotel.
Day 5 : Punakha - Trongsa
Altitude: 7,259 feet, Distance: 89.38 miles, Time: 6 hours driving
Today, the drive to Trongsa is a long journey of about 6 hours. We start early for the fabulous drive to the central valleys of Bhutan through the breathtaking beauties and serenity of Bhutan's rich flora and fauna. As we cross the fertile valley of Punakha and enter into the valley of Wangdue Phodrang (1350m/4430ft), we take an opportunity to photograph the majestic fortress of Wangdue, which stands on a spur of a hill at the confluence of the Tsang Chu and Dang Chu rivers. We then climb steadily passing through semi-tropical vegetation and then to Pele La Pass (3,300 m/ 10,989 ft) which is overwhelmed by an alpine environment of rhododendrons and dwarf bamboo. The Pass is traditionally considered the boundary between West and East Bhutan. During the clear weather we can view the high snow capped peaks specially the Mount Chomolhari (7,314 m/ 24,355 ft.). As we descend from the pass through the dwarf bamboo where Yaks are often seen grazing, we reach at Chendebji Chorten. A Lama known as Shida, built this Chorten in the 18th century in order to subdue a demon that had been terrorizing the inhabitants of this valley and the Ada valley just over the ridge. We will have our packed lunch here. We will continue our journey towards Trongsa (alt. 2200m / 7220 ft). 19 Kms. / 12miles before arriving Trongsa you will begin seeing the view of the majestic Trongsa Dzong, which sits narrowly on a spur that sticks out into the gorge of the Mangde River and overlooks the routes south and west. The view kind of teases you, making you wonder when you will arrive there. The night will be held at a fine hotel in Trongsa which provides the most excellent view of the valley.
Day 6 : Trongsa - Bumthang
Altitude: 8,591feet, Distance: 45 miles, Time: 2.5 hours driving
It takes less than two hours to cover the 44 miles for a direct drive. We start with our packed picnic lunch through the densely forested winding road that rises rapidly through a series of hairpin bends until you arrive at Yotong La Pass (3400 meters / 11200 foot). From here the drive is downhill until you arrive at Chumey Valley (average alt. 2700m / 8800 foot). Our first stop at Chumey will be to visit Domkhar Dzong. This small fortress overlooking the valley was once a summer Palace of the second King Jigme Wangchuk. As we continue our drive to Tsugney village, you will see the traditional weaving of woolen fabrics. And then we drive towards Choekhor crossing the Kiki La Pass (2900 meters / 9500foot). We arrive at Choekhor Valley (Valley of Dharma Wheel) and check into a hotel.
Day 7 : Bumthang Sightseeing & Festival
Bumthang is the general name given to a complex of four valleys-Chumey, Choekhor, Tang and Ura. Choekhor and Chumey are agricultural valleys while Tang and Ura depend mostly on the animal husbandry. Your first day in Bumthang includes the sightseeing in the of Choekhor valley and drive towards Thangbi Festival.
Day 8 : Bumthang To Phobjikha/Wangdi
After breakfast we will drive to Phobjikha and sightseeing tour of Phojikha valley and continue to Wangdue Overnight at Phobjikha or Wangdi valley.
Day 9 : Phobjikha/Wangdi - Paro
After Breakfast resume your journey to Paro which will take about 4 hours from Wangdi. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 10 : National Museum Of Bhutan
After breakfast visit the National Museum of Bhutan, (Ta Dzong) which contains works of art, handicrafts, costumes, armor and rare stamps. Take a leisurely hike down to Rimpung Dzong. You will walk through a traditional covered bridge across the river to your waiting car at the valley floor and take you to your car will drop you at the starting point of the excursion to view the spectacular Taktsang monastery (Tiger's lair). The trail to the monastery climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. You stop at the cafeteria for a rest and refreshments and continue the hike (if not tired) for short while until you see, clearly and seemingly within reach, the remains of Taktsang monastery. Built in 1600s, this incredible monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900 meters into the valley below. The history states that Guru Padmasambhava, the Tantric mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, landed here on the back of a flying tiger. Looking at the monastery flying tigers doesn't seem so impossible after all. Lunch will be served at the cafeteria. Overnight at Hotel. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
Day 11 : Paro - Onward Flight
Transfer to airport for onward flight. Meet and transfer to hotel.
Note: This is a sample intended to give you a general idea of the likely trip schedule numerous factors such as weather, tour conditions, the physical ability of the participants etc., may dictate itinerary changes either before departure or while on the tour. We reserve the right to change this schedule in the interest of the trip participants' safety, comfort and general well being. RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
No of pax | Age Limit | Price per pax (Rs) |
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Adult | Above 12 years | $ 2290 / Adult |
* Mentioned prices may vary depending upon date of travel, hotel availability, surge pricing and seasonal rush.
Trip Rating: Moderate
Trip Length: 11 days
Best Time: September
In this trip, we highlight our visits to Bhutan with a local festival at central Bhutan, in Bumthang locally known as Thangbi. This festival is held in the picturesque valley of Bumthang.
The grand Thimphu festival takes place for 4 days inside the Tendrel Thang of the main Tashi Chho Dzong. It is a pleasant event with clowns and all gather for this for socialising as well as for merit. The various mask dances continue to take place for people to gain merit. This trip allows the travelers to enjoy the daily lives of friendly Bhutanese people by visiting villages, temples, monasteries, and gigantic fortresses. It gives you a chance to meet people, enjoy the pristine forest with rare glimpse of wildlife and observe the ancient old traditions of arts and crafts. We would be traveling through the less frequented areas of Bhutan. Our journey starts from Paro Valley and continue by road through the lush valley of Thimphu and to Punakha. Continue our overland journey to the enchanting valleys of Trongsa and Bumthang, which played a key role in influencing Bhutanese history, culture and religion. And then to Prakhar festival enroute Phobjikha valley, a winter habitat to the rare black-necked cranes that migrate from Tibetan plateaus in winter. This route will take us through the temperate zone with great biodiversity, ranging from lush forest of conifer, rhododendron and magnolia to orchid draped oaks, banana trees and cactus plants. During clear weather, the high passes we cross, provides spectacular views of high snow capped peaks that go up to 25,000 feet.
There will be ample opportunities to interact with the friendly people of Bhutan and learn their philosophy of "GROSS NATIONAL HAPINESS".
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