This trip offers
the perfect introduction to Bhutan
! The itinerary has been designed
to give you a wide variety of experiences
though it will be an adventure enjoyed
in comparative comfort because every
night is spent either in a hotel or
a comfortable lodge. The hikes are
gentle as compared to trek and every
day hike has an interesting objective
taking you to many temples, hermit
retreats, old palaces, villages or
simply into lovely scenery. There
are also exciting road journeys taking
you slowly on twisting mountain roads,
over passes and when it gets monotonous,
we will make stops to take incursions
into the roadside villages and come
in contact with the people and nature.
We arrive at Paro by Druk Air flight
and transfer to Thimphu. At Hotel
Wangchuk we have Welcome dinner and
briefing on tour. The next day we
go for Thimpu sightseeing. There are
a good many things to see in the capital
which has a very relaxed, laid-back
feel about it. Thimphu is relatively
small, no traffic lights and the streets
are wide and tree lined. The most
important sights include; the national
library, thangkha painting school,
traditional medicine hospital, Drubthob
nunnery, Memorial stupa, Tashichhodzong,
gold and silver smith’s workshop,
handicraft centers. Try also a cup
of coffee in the Swiss Bakery. We
stay at Hotel Wangchuk for the night.
We drive to Jakar the next morning.
This is a long day’s drive of
7-8 hours but it is a journey you
are not likely to forget. The road
winds over high mountain passes and
the scenery is certainly stunning.
We make occasional stops in the course
of the journey to take incursion into
the roadside villages, temples, weaving
centers and any special events that
may be taking place. We stay at Mountain
Lodge. The next day we go for Jakar
sightseeing.
Bumthang valley is one of the most
sacred in the Kingdom and innumerable
legends surround the area. It is here
that the kings are cremated and the
present royal family trace their ancestry
back to the famous saint, Pemalingpa.
Visits to; Jambay, Kurjey, Tamshing
temples, castle of the “ White
Bird ”. Also worth seeing are
the woodcraft workshop, homeopathic
hospital, and the cheese factory.
We stay at Mountain Lodge. Leaving
Jakar, we return west, stopping to
visit the Chendebji Chorten, a large
white monument said to conceal the
remnants of an evil spirit vanquished
here.
Continuing across the spectacular
Pelela pass we come to the valleys
of Punakha and Wangdi. Explore Punakha,
Bhutan’s old winter capital
which lies at the confluence of Pho
and Mo rivers. The large fortress
with its temples, temples and towers
overlooks the town and provides excellent
views. We stay at Meri Puensum Resort.
More sightseeing in the morning and
drive to Paro via Thimphu (en route).
Visit Paro museum, dzong, and the
local farm house. (Pelri Cottages/Tiger’s
Nest Resort).
Itinerary:
Day 1 Arrive Paro-Thimpu
Day 2 Thimpu (sightseeing),
Day 3 : Drive to Jakar
Day 4 Jakar sightseeing
Day 5 Jakar-Tongsa-Punakha/Wangdi
Day 6 Drive to Paro
Day 7 Paro sightseeing
Day 8 Departure |