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Bhutan
- Tour Itinerary - 10
Days Paro Festival Tour |
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10 Days Paro Festival Tour Package |
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9 Nights and 10 Days Package |
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Day 1 Arrive |
Fly into Paro Bhutan from Delhi or Kathmandu. On this flight, you
can see breathtaking views of the Great Himalayas. Upon arrival at
Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed to the Kingdom by
your guide from Shangrila Bhutan Tours & Treks.
15-20 minutes drive from the airport will reach you to the hotel.
Check in at hotel. Lunch served at the hotel. After lunch,
Orientation talk and introduction video show on Bhutan with tea
and snacks. Overnight Paro. |
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Day 2 Paro Sightseeing |
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The people of Paro are known for their hard work which they like
to show in their big and traditional country houses. If you marry
a girl from Paro, be prepared to put metal roofing over the
traditional shingle roof in your wife's house and purchase farming
machinaries, to show that you are capable and well-to-do husband,
so we joke among ourselves. Paro's sightseeing is full of gems
such as the 200 year old Watch Tower which has been renovated and
converted into National Museum in 1968. It houses a fine
collection of national costumes and fabrics, gallery of thangkas,
an impressive stamp gallery with three dimensional and CD stamps
issued as early as 1960 that
are remarkable, and other galleries showcasing armour and
silverware with the handsome Royal tea pots. On the top floor
there is a four sided temple complex depicting the history of
Buddhism and its propagation. Visit Drugyel Dzong, although mostly
now in ruins. Built in 1647 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel to
commemorate the victory over Tibetan Invaders, which indicates by
the name of the Dzong meaning Victorious Bhutanese Fort. Visit
Drugyel High School and Kychu Lhakhang, the oldest monastery in
the valley built in 7th. century. Take a look at the shops in Paro
town. Lunch at the hotel. After lunch drive up-to Chelila Pass
(Alt. 3,780m) to view the spectacular scenery of Mt. Jumolhari as
well as Haa and Paro Valley. Overnight Paro.
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Day 3 Paro Festival |
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Watch Paro festival whole day. Overnight Paro. |
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Day 4 Paro Festival |
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Watch The Great Thangka and Paro Festival. Get
up early morning at around 4 a.m. Go to see the UN-furling of
Great Thangka of Guru Padmasambhawa, believed as the
re-incarnation of Lord Buddha who came to Bhutan in the 7th
Century and introduced Buddhism in Bhutan. Watch festival whole
day. Lunch will be served at the Hotel. Evening drive to Thimphu
for Overnight at hotel. The drive from Paro to Thimphu is
spectacularly scenic. Magnificent monasteries and stupas in the
valleys and mountain tops. Experience the "Last Buddhist Himalayan
Kingdom" on Earth and take precious memories back home. |
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Day 5 Full Day Thimphu Sightseeing |
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- Change money from the Bhutan National Bank.
- Purchase world's most beautiful postage stamps, collector's
items and postcards at face value from general post office which
is right next to Bhutan National Bank.
- Visit Arts and crafts school where one can see young children at
work.
- Visit Traditional Medicine Institute where the ancient healing
arts are still practiced.
- Visit Memorial Chorten built in 1974 to honour memory of Late
King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, popularly known as the Father of Modern
Bhutan. A multi-storied stupa that will introduce you to the
vitality of Tantric Buddhism.
- Observe traditional paper making from Daphnia and Edgeworthia
shrub to the finished product and purchase some beautiful writing
sets from the factory.
- Visit Botanical garden (Zoo) where one can see Yak and Takin,
the National wild animal of Bhutan.
- Drive up to view point and take a hike beyond to see the clear
picture of Thimphu Valley.
- Downtown Thimphu on foot visiting Handicrafts Emporium and other
Arts & Crafts stores. Buy stunning kiras which can be used and bed
covers or wall decoration, jewleries and many more. O/n Thimphu. |
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Day 6 Thimphu - Wangdi |
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After breakfast 3 hours drive will take you
across Dochula Pass (10,500 feet) to the valley of Wangdi Phodrang
and Punakha. Check in at Hotel Dragon Nest. Lunch will be served
at the hotel. After lunch drive to Punakha valley for Sightseeing.
Overnight Wangdi. |
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Day 7 Excursion to Gangtey & Phobjikha Valley |
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After breakfast at the hotel drive to Gangtey
and Phobjikha valley. Phobjikha valley has been declared as the
first eco-tourism destination of Bhutan by the Royal Society for
Protection of Nature (RSPN). The valley falls under the Black
Mountain Natural Park. Phobjikha valley is the winter home to rare
and endangered black necked cranes (grus nigricllis) which migrate
in large folks to Bhutan from Tibet & Sikang, Yunnan and Tonkin in
eastern China. For centuries the cranes have captured the human
imagination with their intelligence, poise, sociality, beauty and
freedom, which have given rise to several myths, legends,
folktales and songs. In 1998 there were about 250 cranes and the
numbers are increasing. By mid February, the cranes fly back
across the Himalayas to their summer homes in Tibet and China.
Besides cranes, there are lot's of other wild animals in the
surrounding valleys like wild boar, barking deer, Himalayan black
bear, red fox, leopard and many more which if you are lucky, then
you can spot all along the route.
Visit the Nature Education center and talk to the experts there.
Visit the cranes roosting area. Visit the carpet factory and the
Sacred Gangtey Monastery which dominates the valley.
Lunch at Gangtey. Return to Wangdi for Overnight. |
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Day 8 Wangdi - Paro. |
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After breakfast, 3 hours drive to Thimphu.
Lunch will be served at Thimphu. After lunch, walk around Thimphu
town for 1 to 2 hours for last minute souvenir shopping. Evening
drive to Paro. Overnight at Hotel, Paro. |
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Day 9 Excursion to Taktsang monastery. |
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Day hike to Taktsang Monastery view point.
Taktsang, meaning "Tiger's nest," is built around a cave in which
Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhawa) mediated, clings seemingly
impossible to a cliff of rock at 3,000 feet above the valley
floor. For the local people it is a place of pilgrimage, but for a
tourist, a hike up to the view point opposite the monastery is
exhausting, thrilling and mystical. The legend has it that Guru
Rimpoche is said to have flown to the site of the monastery on the
back of a tigress from Tibet and meditated in the cave there for
three months.
Although the main building of the temple was destroyed by fire on
19 April 1998, the hike up to the view point is still worth a
visit once in a lifetime. The reconstruction works have already
started and soon it will be restored in it's
original form. In the Evening cocktail farewell party and cultural
show will be arranged for the group. Overnight Paro. |
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Day 10 Departure |
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Depart to Bangkok by Druk Air flight. Your
guide will assist you to complete the departure formalities and
bid TASHI DELEK! |
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