Mystical Bhutan
Duration : 06 Night / 07 Days
Destination Covered : Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Paro
Itinerary Details
Day 01 : Arrive Paro
- Fly into Himalayas with Druk Air, Bhutan's National Air Carrier. The green walls of the hills known as dooars or gateways into Bhutan from the plains climbs continually higher as the plane flies north towards the Tibetan border. Silvery rivers thread the valleys, waterfalls plunge down the forested mountainsides and to the north, the great snowcapped peaks of the inner Himalaya rise up into the sky. As the aircraft enters the Paro valley, look down and you will see the Paro Dzong overlooking Paro Chu (river) with Ta Dzong, watch tower, now the National Museum, above it.
- Upon arrival, you will be received by our representative at the airport who will guide you through the of airport formalities, before proceeding to Thimphu.
- En route to Thimphu, visit the Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang). Located at a short drive from Thimphu city centre, visitors can get a good overview of the Thimphu valley from the Buddha point (Kuensel Phodrang). You can pay your obeisance and offer prayers to the Buddha, which is the largest statue in the country.
- Walk around and take a glimpse of the valley.
- Evening at Leisure in Thimphu.
- Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu
Day 02 : Thimphu
- Start with a visit to the National Library, which holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist texts and manuscripts, some dating back several hundred years, as well as modern academic books mainly on Himalayan culture and religion.
- Also visit nearby Institute for Zorig Chusum: Commonly known as Arts & Crafts School or Painting School (closed on Sat & Sun). The Institute offers a six-year course on the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. One can see students learning the various skills taught at the school.
- Visit the Textile Museum. The museum that first opened in 2001, provide fascinating insights into Bhutanese material culture and way of life. (Closed on Sundays)
- In the afternoon, proceed for the sightseeing of following:
Memorial Chorten: It is a beautiful stupa built in the memory of Bhutan's third King. The paintings and statues inside the monument provide a deep insight into Buddhist philosophy.
Trashichhodzong; The beautiful fortress/monastery which houses Secretariat building, King's Throne room and other government's offices is a must visit. It is also the summer residence of Chief Abbot. Also visit the Handicrafts Emporium - This government-run enterprise displays a wide range of beautifully hand-woven textiles and craft products.
Day 03 : ThimphuPunakha (75km, approx 5hrs drive)
- Morning after breakfast, drive to Punakha across Dochula pass (3,O8Om). In Bhutan, the passes are marked by a large Bhutanese Chorten and prayer flag. Dochula pass offers the most spectacular view over the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas on a clear day. You can stop here briefly to take in the view and admire the chorten, mani wall, and prayer flags which decorate the highest point on the road.
- From Dochu-la pass, it is a long, winding descent into the Wangduephodrang valley, which is about 1,700m below the pass.
- Enroute sightseeing of: Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang nunnery: Perched on a ridge amid pine trees and overlooking valleys of Punakha and Wangduephodrang, gleams the magnificent structures of Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang(Temple). The temple houses a 14-foot main bronze statue of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrigzig chagtong chentong). Other statues include those of Guru Padmasambawa, Gautama Buddha, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, Tsela Namsum, the 21 Taras and Tsepamay (Buddha of longevity). The Avalokiteshvara statue, one of the biggest in the country, is the handiwork of entirely local Bhutanese artisans.The temple complex also houses a permanent higher learning and meditation centre for nuns where, apart from religious trainings, it provides life skill training such as tailoring, embroidery, statue making and thangka painting.
- Spend the rest of the evening at leisure
- Overnight at the Hotel in Punakha.
Day 04 : Punakha
- After checking-out from the hotel, you will be escorted to Kathmandu airport for the flight to Bhutan
- Upon arrival in Paro airport, you will be greeted by our representative, who will take you to the capital Thimphu
- On your way, you can enjoy the view of Tamchog Lhakhang iron-bridge
- After your hotel check-in and lunch, visit the National Memorial Chorten, the gigantic Dordenma Statue, and Takin Sanctuary, which are among the top tourist attractions in Bhutan
- Close the day with a visit to Thimphu Dzong (Trashichho Dzong), which is the largest religious building in Thimphu
- Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Thimphu
Day 05 : PunakhaParo 125km, 4hrs drive
- Post breakfast, drive to Paro. Enroute visit the Simtokha Dzong the institute for Language and Cultural studies.
- Later in the afternoon in Paro visit Ta Dzong: once a watchtower, built to defend Rinpung Dzong during inter-valley wars of the 17th century, Ta Dzong was inaugurated as Bhutan's National Museum in 1968. It holds fascinating collection of art, relics, religious thangkha paintings and Bhutan's exquisite postage stamps. The museum circular shape augments its varied collection displayed over several floors.
- Afterwards, walk down a hillside trail to visit Rinpung Dzong, which has a long and fascinating history. Built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan, the Dzong houses the monastic body of Paro, the office of the Dzongda (district administrative head) and Thrimpon (judge) of Paro district. The approach to the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge called Nemi Zam. A walk through the bridge, over a stone inlaid path, offers a good view of the architectural wonder of the Dzong as well as life around it. It is also the venue of Paro Tshechu, held once a year in the spring.
- Overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.
Day 06 : Paro
- Post breakfast - proceed for an excursion to Taktshang Lakhang (5hrs hike total): perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the Paro Valley floor. It is undoubtedly one of the most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries. Lore has it that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery thus the name ‘Tiger’s Nest’. This site has been recognized as a most sacred place and visited by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646 and now visited by all Bhutanese at least once in their lifetime. On 19 April, 1998, a fire severely damaged the main structure of building but now this Bhutanese jewel has been restored to its original splendour.
- Along the way back to the Hotel, visit the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo. The building of this temple marks the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan.
- Spend the rest of your evening at leisure.
- Overnight stay at the hotel in Paro
Day 07 : Paro Departure
- Post breakfast; you will be escorted to the Airport to board the flight for Onward Journey