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| 10 Day Tour in Western and Central Bhutan |
| Paro - Thimphu - Wangduephodrang - Trongsa - Bumthang - Wangduephodrang - Paro |
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Journey from Paro, in western Bhutan, to Bumthang, in central Bhutan, in this 10-day tour. Hike to the breathtaking Tiger's Nest monastery; visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in the kingdom; and explore the habitat of the rare black-necked cranes. |
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Price (luxury option): Price on Request.
For business and first class upgrades on international and
domestic flights please
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Price is based on two people sharing and includes: International
flights from UK, all domestic travel, hotel accommodation, Local
English speaking guide, Sightseeing at monuments mentioned. |
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| Day 1 Arrive Paro |
During the flight, on a clear day, you can see breathtaking views of the Himalaya Mountains, including the sacred Jumolhari and Jichu Drake peaks in Bhutan. On arrival you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel.In the afternoon you can visit the following places: Paro Rinpong Dzong (fort) National Museum (watchtower),Kyichu Lhakhang (oldest monastery) Drugyal Dzong (victory dzong)In the evening you can explore Paro town.Overnight in Paro. |
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| Day 2 Paro-Thimphu |
After breakfast hike to Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery, which is Bhutan's most famous monastery. Guru Rinpoche is said to have flown on the back of a tigress from Singye Dzong in Lhuntse to meditate in a cave where Taktsang Monastery now stands. It is perched on the edge of a steep cliff, about 900 meters above Paro Valley. The hike to reach the viewpoint to the monastery makes for a nice half-day excursion. After lunch, drive to Thimphu. In the evening you can explore Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, and absorb the lifestyle of the people. You can also visit some interesting handicraft shops. Overnight in Thimphu. |
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| Day 3 Thimphu sightseeing |
After breakfast you will visit the King's Memorial Chorten (built in memory of the third King of Bhutan who reigned from 1952-1972), Changgangkha Monastery, the radio tower (for a great view of Thimphu Valley and the Thimphu Dzong), and the zoo, which contains the national animal of Bhutan: the takin. From there you will visit the nunnery temple, the National Library (which houses ancient manuscripts), and the School of Arts and Crafts (also known as the painting school). After a relaxing lunch, you will visit the National Institute of Traditional Medicine, a traditional paper factory, the majestic Tashichodzong, and Simtokha Dzong (the oldest fortress in the kingdom). Overnight in Thimphu. |
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| Day 4 Thimphu - Wangduephodrang |
After breakfast you will drive to Wangduephodrang, with a stop en route for tea at Dochu La (3,100 meters), where on a clear day you can get spectacular views of the Himalayas. After lunch you will drive to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, and visit Punakha Dzong, which is noteworthy both for being one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan and also for having been built by the first Shabdrung in 1637. On the way back from Punakha, you will stop at Metshina Village and take a 20-minute walk through the rice fields to Chimi Lakhang, which is a fertility temple, where you may receive a special fertility blessing if you wish. Overnight in Wangduephodrang. |
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| Day 5 Wangduephodrang - Trongsa |
You will begin the day by driving to Gantey. You'll pass through dense forests of oak trees and rhododendrons and arrive at Gantey village, where you'll visit Gantey Gompa, the only Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan. From Gantey, you can see the picturesque Black Mountain range as well as Phobjika Valley, the winter habitat of the black-necked cranes. From there you'll head to Trongsa, the ancestral home of the royal family. The route is along a spectacular winding road, crossing 3,300-meter-high Pele La, and at certain times of year it's possible to see yaks. You can browse through the Trongsa shops and town in the afternoon. Overnight in Trongsa. |
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| Day 6 Trongsa ? Bumthang |
In the morning you'll visit Trongsa Dzong, the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture, and you'll also see Ta Dzong, the watchtower built to defend this dzong. After lunch, you'll proceed to Bumthang, 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. You can spend the evening strolling through Bumthang town.Overnight in Bumthang. |
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| Day 7 Bumthang sightseeing |
After breakfast you will visit the following places:Jakar Dzong (fortress)Jambey Lhakhang (one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan),Kurjey Lhakhang (temple of Guru Rinpoche's body print Tamshing Lhakhang (see old Buddhist paintings) Short hike to Thangbi Monastery Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake) Swiss Cheese Factory. You can spend the evening exploring Bumthang town,Overnight in Bumthang. |
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| Day 8 Bumthang ? Wangduephodrang |
You'll begin the day at the Bumthang market, and then drive to Wangduephodrang, where you can stroll through the town and visit the shops. The nearby villages are known for their slate and stone carvings and bamboo work. Overnight in Wangduephodrang. |
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| Day 9 Wangduephodrang ? Paro |
Set out for Paro with a stop in Thimphu for lunch and a visit to the Folk Heritage Museum. In the afternoon, you will continue the drive to Paro. In the evening you can visit a traditional farmhouse and, if you wish, enjoy a typical Bhutanese dinner. Overnight in Paro. |
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| Day 10 Depart Paro |
After breakfast proceed to Airport for catch your flight to your home town . |
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