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Day 01:
ARRIVE PARO
During the journey, the traveler will experience from
the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other
famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred Mt.
Jhomolhari the second highest peak in Bhutan. On arrival
at Paro International Airport you will be received by
your Bhutanese friend from Makalu Adventure. Lunch at
the Hotel. Discuss the Tour Programme with the Tour
Guide. Afternoon free.
Overnight: Hotel in Paro.
Day
02: PARO – A DAY EXCURSION TO TAKTSANG
MONASTERY

A very special day, with an excursion to view the
spectacular Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) monastery - After
breakfast a short drive takes us to Satsam Chorten, from
there a 2 hour horse ride till the viewpoint point of
the monastery. The trail climbs through beautiful pine
forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss,
and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. We
stop for a rest and light refreshments at the Taktsang
Jakhang (cafeteria) and then walk a short distance until
we see, clearly and seemingly within reach, Taktsang
monastery. The primary Lhakhang was built around Guru
Rimpoche’s meditation cave in the 1684by the Penlop of
Paro Gyaltse Tenzin Rabgay, this incredible monastery
clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges
900 meters into the valley below. Legend has it that
Guru Padmasambhava, the tantric mystic who brought
Buddhism to Bhutan, flew here on the back of a flying
tiger, Dorji Drolo, said to be his favourite consort.
After Lunch, visit Ta Dzong (built in1656 and renovated
in 1968), an ancient watchtower, which now houses the
National Museum. Below the museum is the Paro Rimpung
Dzong (literally meaning “Heap of Jewels”, built in 1646
by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the centre of civil and
religious authority in this valley. A short walk takes
you to the base of the dzong and across a traditional
cantilevered, covered bridge. In the evening drive to
Thimphu.
Over night: Hotel in Thimphu.
Day
03: THIMPHU – SIGHT SEEING
The day begins with a visit to the National Memorial
Chorten (1974) built in honour of our late King Jigme
Dorji Wangchuk and the Dupthop Lhakhang one of the few
surviving nunneries in Bhutan. We then visit the
National Library, stocked with ancient Buddhist
manuscripts, and the Painting School where traditional
art is still kept alive through instructions in the art
of painting Thangkas (sacred Buddhist religious
scrolls). After lunch we drive to the Traditional
Medicine Institute where medicines are prepared
according to ancient practices and to Lungtenzampa to
observe the Royal silver smiths and Bhutanese paper
factory at work. Other highlights include a visit to the
Tashichho Dzong, seat of the national government and the
Central Monastic Body, including the summer residence of
the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan). We drive to
Simtokha Dzong; the oldest Dzong of Bhutan built by
Shabdrung in 1627 and finally visit the Handicrafts
Emporium followed by shopping for souvenirs in the shops
of Thimphu. Over night: Hotel in Thimphu.
Day
04: THIMPHU - PUNAKHA: (72 Kms, 3 hours drive)
After breakfast, Drive to Punakha via Dochula pass. If
the weather is clear, we stop for a while at Dochula
pass to view Higher Himalayas. On the way, visit Chime
Lhakhang, which was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley. He
subdued the demons with his “ Magical Thunder bolt”. The
Temple is also known as “the Temple of Fertility”. Lunch
at Punakha. After lunch, visit Punakha Dzong 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.
Over night: Hotel in Punakha.
Day
05: PUNAKHA – GANGTEY - TRONGSA
We start early today. After breakfast drive to Trongsa
via. Gangtey. Enroute sightseeing in the valley of
Wangdiphodrang, it includes: visit to Wangdiphodrang
Dzong (from outside) built in 1638. Legend relates that
as the people were searching for the site of the Dzong,
four ravens were seen flying away in four directions.
This was considered auspicious sign, representing the
spread of Buddhist religion to the four points of the
compass. The Dzong is situated at the confluence of Mo
Chu and Tang Chu rivers. Drive further to Gangtey. While
in Gangtey, visit Gangtey Gompa. Gyaltse Pema Thinley,
the grandson and mind reincarnation of Pema Lingpa
founded the Temple in 1613, and Tenzin Legpai Dhendup,
the second re-incarnation, built the temple. The present
Abbot, Kunzang Pema Namgyal is the ninth re-incarnation.
It is a Nyingmapa monastery and is affiliated to other
Nyingmapa monasteries including Tamshing in Bumthang.
Explore Phobjikha valley, famous for the Black Necked
Cranes during winter. Packed lunch will be served at
Gangtey. After Lunch, drive to Trongsa. Visit Trongsa
Dzong, 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. Then Visit Ta Dzong,
an ancient watch tower. The chapel inside the Ta Dzong
is said to be dedicated to the Trongsa Penlop Jigme
Namgyal.
Over night: Hotel in Trongsa.
Day 06:
BUMTHANG – SIGHT SEEING
After breakfast, drive to Bumthang. Lunch at Bumthang.
After lunch, visit Jakar Dzong, which literally means
“The Castle of White Bird”. The current structure was
built in 1667 and is said to be the largest Dzong in
Bhutan and then visit Lamey Goemba, a large palace and
monastery built in 18th century by Dasho Phuntsho Wangdi.
Visit Jambay Lhakhang said to have been 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.
Over night in Hotel.
Day 07: TRONGSA – BUMTHANG
– SIGHT SEEING
After breakfast, Visit Chakhar (Iron Castle) Lhakhang,
it is the site of the palace of the Indian King, the
Sindhu Raja who invited Guru Rimpoche to Bumthang. The
Original palace was made of Iron
and hence the name Chakhar. The saint Dorji Lingpa built
the Current building in 14th century. Its correct
name is Dechen Phodrang. We then visit Kurjey Lhakhang
that is named after body print of Guru Rimpoche, built
in 1652 by Minjur Tempa. Visit Tamshing Lhakhang (Temple
of the good message), established in 1501 by Pema Lingpa
and is the most important Nyingmapa temple in the
kingdom. After lunch, visit Membartsho (Literally means
“Burning Lake”), a short distance up the road leading to
Tang valley. The Terton Pema Lingpa discovered several
of Guru Rimpoche’s hidden Terma / relics here. In the
evening, visit Mathra factory & Cheese Factory.
Over night: Hotel in Bumthang.
Day 08:
BUMTHANG - THIMPHU (212 kms)
Early breakfast, drive to Thimphu.
Over night: Hotel in Thimphu.
Day 09:
THIMPHU – PARO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT for
departure
Early morning drive to Paro International Airport and
your Bhutanese friends from Makalu Adventure will
accompany you to bid farewell as you embark on your
onward journey to back home. |