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DAY 01 ARRIVE PARO
During
the journey, the traveler will experience from the left
side of the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and
other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred
Mt. Jhomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake 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 sight seeing
Overnight: Hotel in Paro
DAY 02 PARO - SIGHT SEEING
Morning visit Drugyal Dzong (a ruined fortress), 16
kilometers away from Paro town. Although it has been in
ruin but this Dzong has its great historical importance
for the people of Bhutan. It was a place where the
Bhutanese finally defeated the Tibetan invasion and
drove them back. On a clear day one can view the sacred
Mt. Jhomolhari (Mountain of Goddess). Its altitude is
7,329m.Visit Kyichu Lhakhang (Lhakhang means temple).
Which was built in 659 AD by the King Songtsen Gompo of
Tibet as one of the 108 such monasteries he built in
various places to spread Buddhism. It is located between
Paro Town and Drugyal Dzong. It is one of the holiest
place in the country, as it marks the advent of Buddhism
in the country.
After Lunch visit National Museum which used to be a
watch tower for Paro Rimpong Dzong (Fortress). It was
converted into Museum in 1968. Visit Paro Rimpong Dzong,
the Dzong was built in 1646 AD, and walk down to town
one the way you can see the traditional wood bridge of
ancient style. Visit a typical Bhutanese farmhouse and
sightseeing trip to the Paro town.
Overnight: Hotel in Paro
DAY 03 PARO A DAY EXCURSION TO
TAKTSHANG MONASTERY
Drive
up to Satsam Chorten (10 km from Paro town) and from
there walk up to Taktsang Monastery. The name Taktsang
means Tigers Nest ". The Monastery clings to a
vertical granite cliff drop of nearly 4000 ft. and
overlooks the Paro valley and the river. It is said that
in the second half of the 8th century, Guru Padma
Sambhava known as the second Buddha in Bhutan meditated
on this spot where the Monastery is situated having
alighted there on the back of a flying tigress. Picnic
lunch at the Taktsang cafeteria. The round hike takes
about 4 Hr.
Overnight: Hotel in Paro.
DAY 04 PARO THIMPHU
Visit
Simtokha Dzong on the way. This is one of the oldest
fortresses in Bhutan. It was built in 1629 AD. It houses
the largest monastic schools in the country. Visit
Tashichho Dzong, the main secretariat building. This
massive structure houses part of the government
Ministries, the office of the King and the Throne Room.
It also houses the Central Monastic Body and the living
quarters of the Chief Abbot and the senior monks. Lunch
hotel in Thimphu.
Afternoon: Visit the Memorial Chorten (a great stupa)
built in memory of the Third King of Bhutan who reigned
the Kingdom from 1952-1972. Visit the mini Zoo where the
national animals were kept and drive to Sangeygang where
you can have a spectacular view of Thimphu valley. Visit
nunnery in Zulikha. Visit the Wood Craft and Painting
school where traditional arts and crafts are still kept
alive through the instructions of painting and curving.
Visit the Handicrafts Emporium where Bhutanese textiles
and other arts and crafts are displayed and can be
purchased. Visit the National Library where ancient
manuscripts are preserved.
Overnight in Hotel in Thimphu
DAY 05 THIMPHU TRONGSA
Drive
to Trongsa (200km) the journey takes about 6 hours
through Dochula Pass (3150m). On the way stop for a
photo stop at Dochula Pass which is 26km away from
Thimphu valley, and for Tea and snacks and to enjoy the
most spectacular view of eastern Himalayan snow capped
Mountains and also the great view of Gasa Dzong at a
distance (If weather is clear) and descends down to
subtropical area Wangdue Phodrang and again it ascends
up to the Pelela Pass which is 3340m where you can see
wonderful view of Himalayan Mountains and this Pass
separates the western from the other regions of the
country. Lunch in Chendebji.
Overnight: Hotel in Trongsa.
DAY 06 TRONGSA BUMTHANG
Visit
the Trongsa Dzong, one of the largest Dzongs in the
country, the ancestral home of our Royal family. It was
built by Chogyel Minjur Tempa, the third Desi, in 1648.
The Dzong now is the office of the district
Administration and central monastic body. Visit also the
Ta Dzong (Watch Tower) and stroll through the small Trongsa
town. Lunch in Trongsa. Afternoon. Drive to Bumthang
Valley across the Yutola Pass. The journey takes about 3
hrs and is one of the most scenically beautiful journeys
to Bhutan, Enjoy the hospitality of Bhutanese family in
farm house or guest house in Bumthang.
Over night: Guest house in Bumthang
DAY 07 BUMTHANG - SIGHT SEEING
Visit
the village and explore the beautiful valley of Bumthang.
Drive through the picturesque valley of Bumthang and
visit Jambay Lhakhang Kurje Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang,
and Kuenshusum Lhakhang. Lunch in Guest house.
Afternoon, Visit Jakar Dzong, built by Minjur Tempa, the
3rd Desi in 1646 AD (Desi means temporary
ruler appointed by the Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal) and
drive to Member (Tsho) the burning
Over night: Guest house in Bumthang
Day 08 BUMTHANG MONGAR
After
breakfast, drive to Mongar. Packed Lunch will be served
on the way. You can pass through the Bumthang and
enroute explore Ura valley, one of the most beautiful
valley of Bhutan. There you can see the typical
Bhutanese farm houses.
Over night: Hotel in Mongar.
DAY 09 MONGAR TRASHIGANG
After
breakfast, visit Mongar Dzong. This Dzong was rebuilt in
1953 and is quite small. There are around 50 to 60 monks
in the Dzong, many of them young boys eight to ten years
old. The image of in the Dzong are Buddha of long live
as well as Guru Rimpoche ( One who brought Buddhism in
Bhutan) and drive further to Trashigang. On the way to
Trashigang, we have to cross over Korila Pass. Visit
Trashigang Dzong which is on the high promontory that
over looks the confluence of the Drangme Chu (River) and
Gamri Chu. It was built in 1667 by Mingyur Tenpa,
Bhutans third Desi(Govener). Here you can see many
Nomadic herdsmen (Brokpas) of Higher Himalayas. This day
is perfect for Photography with these Nomadic Herdsmen.
In the evening, visit to a near by village.
Over night: Camp or farm houses.
Day 10 13 TRASHIGANG ATTEND
FESTIVAL
A day
excursion to Khaling to visit the women weaving centre.
Over night: Camp or farm houses
DAY 14 TRASHIGANG MONGAR
Early
morning drive to Gom Kora. It is the small temple in the
east and its correct name is Gomphu Kora. Gomphu means
the sacred meditation site of Guru Padmasamva and Kora
means circumambulation. The Guru meditated here and left
a body impression on the rock, similar to that in Kurjey
Lhakhang in Bumthang. Visit the Chorten and drive to
Mongar.
Over night: Hotel in Mongar.
DAY 15 MONGAR BUMTHANG
After
breakfast, drive to Bumthang. Packed lunch will be
served on the way. If you have time in the evening visit
the Wangdicholing Palace (the old ruins Palace), where
the residence for the 1st and 2nd Kings. In the evening,
stroll in the town. Dinner and over night in a Bhutanese
Farm House to see the Bhutanese way of Life.
Over night: Guest house in Bumthang.
DAY 16 BUMTHANG GANGTEY VALLEY
Drive
to Gangtey valley which takes about 5 hours journey and
it is a beautiful valley situated at an altitude of
3000m, this valley was open its route very recently.
During winter one can see the endangered species of bird
(Black Naked Crane). Lunch in Phubjikha.
Over night: Hotel in Gangtey valley
DAY 17 GANGTEY VALLEY PARO
Drive
to Paro via Punakha and Punakha Dzong. Punakha Dzong
lies between two great rivers with the wonderful view of
Punakha Dzong. The names of the rivers are Phochu (Male
River) and Mochu (Female River). This Dzong serves as
the winter residence for the Je Khenpo, Chief Abbot of
the Central Monastic Body and also the office of the
district Administration. Lunch in Dochula Pass.
Afternoon drive to Paro.
Over night: Hotel in Paro.
DAY 18 PARO 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.
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