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Kingdom in the Sky |
Bhutan |
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Itinerary
In
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Day
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Fly from Kathmandu to
Paro. Fly into the
Kingdom of Bhutan. On
the flight, you can see
breathtaking views of
the Great Himalayan
Mountains. Upon arrival
at Paro International
Airport, you will be
welcomed to the Kingdom
by your guide from the
Travel Agent and
transferred to Thimphu,
the capital of Bhutan.
You stay overnight in a
hotel in Thimphu. |
Day
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Sight seeing in Thimpu.
You visit the Memorial
chorten built in the
memory of the late King
Jigme Dorji Wangchuck,
15 century Changangkha
monastery and drive
further down with good
views of the Thimphu
valley. Next you visit
the National Library
where ancient
manuscripts are
preserved and visit the
Painting School where
traditional art is still
preserved. Here artists
are taught to paint
Thankas sacred Buddhist
scroll). You then go to
visit the Traditional
Medicine Institute where
the ancient healing arts
are still practiced and
Tashichhodzong, the main
secretariat building. It
is from here that the
King and other prominent
civil servants run the
country. The Head Abbot
and the central monastic
body also reside here
during the summer. Along
with these you go to
Handicrafts Emporium
where one can buy
Bhutanese textiles and
other Arts & Crafts
stores. Here you can buy
stunning Kiras that can
be used as bed covers or
wall hangings, jewelry
and much more. |
Day
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Drive from Thimphu to
Trongsa. You begin an
early drive to Dochula
(3,100 mts). If the
weather permits you will
have the view of the
beautiful mountain
ranges to the
north-east. You enjoy a
delicious lunch at
Wangdiphodrang. Then you
proceed to Trongsa
across Pelila Pass (
3,300 mts) the pass is
marked by a large prayer
flag. En route you visit
Chendbji Chorten. This
Monastery is patterned
after Swayambhunath in
Kathmandu and was built
in the 19th century by
Lama Shida, from Tibet,
to cover the remains of
an evil spirit that was
killed at this spot. On
your arrival at Trongsa
you check into a lodge.
You stay overnight in
Trongsa. |
Day
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Drive from Trongsa to
Bumthang. After
breakfast you visit the
Trongsa Dzong which is
the masterpiece of
Bhutanese architecture.
This is the most
impressive dzong in
Bhutan, built in its
present form in 1644 by
Chogyal Minjur Tempa,
the official who was
sent by Shabdrung to
unify eastern Bhutan and
enlarged at the end of
the 17th century by Desi
Tenzin Rabgay. Trongsa
Dzong is the ancestral
home of the present
Royal Family and first
two hereditary kings
ruled Bhutan from this
Dzong. Next you visit
the Ta dzong, the
watchtower built to
defend this dzong.
Afterwards, you will
drive to Bumthang via
Yongtala Pass and
Kilakha Pass. Bumthang
is the religious
heartland of the nation,
with lush valleys and
hilly forests. Along the
way you will stop at a
yethra (textile weaving)
factory, where the
yethras are designed
with patterns unique to
Bumthang, and you can
even watch some of the
weavers at their looms.
After lunch in Bumthang
you visit Kurje
Lhankhang, that is named
after body print of Guru
Rimpoche, built in 1652
by Minjur Tempa. Next
you visit 7th century
Jambay Lhakhang built by
King Srongsen Gampo of
Tibet in the year 659 on
the same day as Kichu
Lhakhang in Paro. The
temple was visited by
Guru Rimpoche during his
visit to Bumthang and
was renovated by Sindhu
Raja after Guru Rimpoche
restored his life force.
Under the temple is said
to be a lake in which
Guru Rimpoche hid
several Terma. In
October one of the most
spectacular festival,
“Jambay Lhakhang Drup”
is staged here.
Now you visit Tamshing
Lhakhang (Temple of the
good message),
established in 1501 by
Pema Lingpa and are the
most important Nyingmapa
temple in the kingdom.
Finally you visit the
Jakar Dzong which
literally means “The
Castle of White Bird”.
The current structure
was built in 1667. You
stay overnight in
Bumthang. |
Day
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Drive from Bumthang to
Punakha. After breakfast
you explore the
fascinating valley of
Bumthang. You enjoy your
delicious lunch in
Trongsa. You visit the
Wangdiphodrang Dzong and
the local market. Now
you drive to Punakha.
You are free in evening
to explore Punakha. You
stay overnight in a
hotel in Punakha. |
Day
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Drive from Punakha to
Paro. During morning you
visit the Punakha Dzong.
The Dzong is situated
between the two rivers.
You will have to hike
through the suspension
bridge to reach the
Dzong. The Dzong was
built in 1637 by
Shabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal and is situated
between Pho Chu (Male
River) and Mo Chu
(Female River). For many
years until the time of
the second king, it
served as the seat of
the Government. The
construction of the
Dzong was foretold by
Guru Rimpoche, who
predicted, “…a person
named Namgyal will
arrive at a hill that
looks like an elephant”.
There was a smaller
building here called
Dzong Chu (Small Dzong)
that housed a statue of
Buddha. It is said that
Shabdrung ordered the
architect, Zowe Palep,
to sleep in front of the
statue, while Palep was
sleeping; the Shabdrung
took him in his dreams
to Zangtopelri and
showed him the palace of
Guru Rimpoche. From his
vision, the architect
conceived the design for
the new Dzong, which in
keeping with the
tradition, was never
committed to paper. The
Dzong was named Druk
Pungthang Dechen
Phodrang (Palace of
Great Happiness). The
war materials captured
during the battle with
Tibetans are preserved
here. Punakha is still
the winter residence of
Je-Khenpo and King Jigme
Dorji Wangchuk convened
the new national
Assembly here in 1952.
After lunch you proceed
to Paro. En route you
visit Chimme Lhakhang
which was built by Lama
Drukpa Kuenley in 15th
century. (This monk is
popularly known as the
Devine madman for his
philosophy, “Salvation
through sex”). He
subdued the demons with
his “Magical Thunder
bolt”. The Temple is
also known as “The
Temple of Fertility”.
Sterile women from far
and wide come to this
Temple to get blessed
and an article about
this temple also
appeared in newspaper,
The Washington Post some
years back. You stay
overnight in Paro. |
Day
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Fly from Paro to
Kathmandu. Your guide
will help you with the
airport formalities. |
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Services
Included
* A Guide
* All meals
* Lodging in
standard hotels
* Ground
Transportation
within Bhutan
* Pack animal in
trekking
* Entry fees
into monuments
Services
Excluded
* Flight from
Kathmandu to
Paro
* Personal
nature expenses
and unforeseen
events
* Airport Tax
* Travel
Insurance
* Bhutan visa
fee which is US$
20 per person.
Please note no
foreign office
abroad grants.
* Bhutanese
visa. It has to
be obtained
through us. We
need at least 5
working days to obtain visa for you.
Note
1. The flight
from Kathmandu
to Paro leaves
on every Monday,
Thursday and
Saturday only.
2. The flight
form Paro to
Kathmandu leaves
on every
Wednesdays,
Friday,
and Sunday only.
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