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Bhutan
- Tour Itinerary -
Bumthang Cultural Trek |
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Bumthang
Cultural Trek Package |
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12 Nights and 13 Days Package |
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Day 1 Arrive |
Arrive Paro, Bhutan by Druk Air flight from Delhi, Kathmandu,
Bangkok or Calcutta. During this flight, one will experience
breathtaking views of Mt. Everest, Kanchan Junga and other High
Himalayan peaks including sacred Mt. Jumolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake
in Bhutan. On arrival at the Paro International Airport,
representative of Shangrila Bhutan Tours & Treks will receive you
with a warm welcome. After completing disembarkation formalities
at the airport, drive to hotel, which will take about 20 minutes.
Overnight Paro. |
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Day 2 Paro Sightseeing |
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Full day Paro Valley sightseeing. Visit Drugyel
Dzong, the ruined victorious fortress of the Drukpas, which once
defended Paro from Tibetan invasion. The Dzong was built in 1649
by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel to commemorate the victory of Bhutan
over Tibetan Invaders in 1644. It was destroyed by fire in 1951.
On a clear day you can see spectacular view of sacred Mt.
Jumolhari from the vicinity of Dzong area. On the way back view
Taktsang Monastery, the most famous and sacred monastery of Bhutan
perched on the side of a cliff at 900m above the valley floor. The
name Taktsang means Tiger's Nest. The Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhawa, believed as the second Buddha or Precious Teacher
flew to the site of the monastery on the back of tigress and then
meditated there in the cave for three months. The main building of
the monastery was destroyed by fire on 19 April 1998 and the
Bhutan Government's effort to re-construct it in its original form
is underway. Visit Kychu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in
the Kingdom built in 659 AD by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Visit
National Museum popularly known to the local Bhutanese as Ta Dzong
or Watch Tower. Originally built in 1656 as the Watch Tower (Ta
Dzong) of Paro Dzong and the Valley was renovated and converted
into National Museum in 1968. Evening stroll around Paro town. O/n
Paro. |
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Day 3 Paro - Thimphu |
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Follow the winding road beside Pa Chu river
down stream to its confluence with the Wangchu river then up to
Thimphu, the capital city. After lunch visit the Memorial Chorten,
where the faithful circumambulate the shrine dedicated to the late
third king of Bhutan chanting their prayers and turning their
prayer beads as they walk round the chorten. O/n hotel. |
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Day 4 Thimphu Sightseeing |
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A full day sightseeing in Thimphu. Visit the
Traditional Art and Crafts School National Library, Zilukha
Nunnery, Handmade Paper factory, the premises of Tashichodzong and
Handicraft Emporium. O/n hotel. |
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Day 5 Thimphu - Trongsa |
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The journey to the Central Bhutan begins today.
The drive to Trongsa takes approximately 8 hrs. It takes you
across Dochula Pass (3000 m.) to the warm fertile valley of
Wangduephodrang (1250 m.). Lunch at Wangdue. After lunch continue
drive to Trongsa across Pelela Pass (3300 m.). The famous Chendiji
Chorten is situated at the base of the hills. O/n hotel. |
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Day 6 Trongsa - Bumthang |
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Drive to Bumthang takes 2-3 hrs. Tales of great Guru Padmasambhava
dominates this holy valley. From the view point you can see the
Jakar Dzong "The Castle of White Bird". Lunch at the hotel. After
lunch Drive up to Lame Gompa a place built by the 1st King for his
two nun Sisters. An old style of making Bhutanese Paper can be
seen outside of this place. O/n hotel. |
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Day 7 Bumthang - Halt |
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Walk around Bumthang valley. Visit the Swiss Cheese factory,
premises of Kurje & Jambay monasteries. A trout fishing can be
done in Chamkhar river. O/n hotel. |
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Day 8 Bumthang - Nganglhakhang (Trek Begins) |
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The trek route takes you around the Chamkhar river known for its
riches in Trout. Lunch stop at Tangbi Lhakhang then you enter to
the swan land of Ngang Yul with its centre swan temple Ngang
Lhakhang . This part of valley was at first inhabited by the swans
who gave their name Ngang. The lama Namkha Samdrup having dreamt a
vision of how to built a gompa shot an arrow and the spot where
the arrow landed Ngang Lhakhang was erected. Cultural dance can be
arranged in the evening. O/n camp. Distance : 20 km. Alt. 9500 ft. |
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Day 9 Nganglhakhang - Ugyencholing |
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Climb gradually to Phephela Pass (11000 ft.) the highest point on
the trek route. The trail you follow until the Pass takes you
through one of the most beautiful Frosted area of this region. O/
n camp. |
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Day 10
Ugyencholing - Bumthang |
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The trail follows through along the Tang river
another trout filled river. Along the banks of the river is Tang
Rimpoche Lhakhang whose first foundation is ascribed to Guru
Rimpoche and its second foundation to the "Treasure Finder" Terton
Pemalingpa. On the way to Bumthang visit Mebar Tso "Burning lake".
At Pangshing the transport will be provided for onward journey.
Distance : 10 km. Alt. 9000 ft. O/n lodge. |
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Day 11 Bumthang - Punakha |
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Drive to Punakha the old capital city of Bhutan. O/n hotel. |
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DAY 12 Punakha - Thimphu |
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Morning Punakha valley sightseeing. Afternoon drive to Thimphu
(3-4 hrs.). O/n hotel. |
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DAY 13 Thimphu - Paro for Departure |
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Early morning drive to Paro Airport for departure. TASHI DELEK! |
Season : March - May & October - November
Climate : Days are normally warm and nights can at times be very
cold and in winter below freezing point.
What to Bring : Warm woolen clothing, good walking boots, sun
glass, sun block cream, head gear, rain gear, water bottle, rug
sack, sleeping bag (medium to heavy).
Group Condition : Minimum 04 Pax
Highlights : This is the cultural heartland of the Kingdom. On
this trek you will see many
temples and monasteries. |
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