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Bhutan Panorama

[ 12 Nights / 13 Days ]
Bhutan Panorama

Trip Overview

Distinctive and remote, Bhutan offers beauty, history and adventure. Make your way to delightful Thimphu - the world´s only capital city without traffic lights. Head out into the countryside and amaze at the spectacular landscapes and sceneries, visit imposing temples and monasteries and learn the Buddhist traditions of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Meet the relaxed local people, see the extraordinary architecture, climb up to the 'Tiger's Nest' monastery, and soak up this privileged travel experience.
 
It is a well-paced tour, designed to explore and experience the unique highlights of Bhutan’s most beautiful towns, villages and valleys, alluring mountain landscapes, and heritages including monasteries, fortresses and historical sites. This tour provides an in-depth view into the ancient way of life and rich culture that still thrives in Bhutan today in the western and central valleys. The trip is combined with a pleasant hike through forest, fields, villages and valleys to really immerse in nature and discover hidden gems.

Brief itinerary: 
Day 01: Arrive in Paro: Drive to Thimphu (2320m / 7600ft) /sightseeing
Day 02: In Thimpu: Sightseeing and 2 hours hike
Day 03: Drive to Punakha (1240m / 4070ft): Sightseeing and 2 hours hike
Day 04: In Punakha: Sightseeing and 3 hours hike
Day 05: Drive to Gangtey (2900m / 9500ft): Sightseeing
Day 06: In Gangtey: 3 - 4 hours hike in National Park
Day 07: Drive to Bumthang (2800m / 9020ft)
Day 08: In Bumthang: Sightseeing and 2 hour’s hike
Day 09: In Bumthang: Visit Tang Valley and hike to Ogyen Choling Palace
Day 10: Drive to Wangdu (1310m / 4300ft)
Day 11: Drive to Paro (2200m / 7200ft): Sightseeing
Day 12: In Paro: Hike to Tiger’s Nest (3120m / 10240ft)
Day 13: Depart from Paro: End of trip

Note: Please note that slight change to the itinerary can occur. This may be due to our effort to improve our program, logistical reasons, weather conditions, government policies etc. 
 


Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrive in Thimphu -
Arrive in Paro (2200m / 7200ft) – Drive to Thimpu (2320m / 7600ft) / 1 hour drive: Upon arrival at International Airport in Paro, you will be greeted by your guide. Then drive to Thimphu, the world’s smallest capital city, to settle into your hotel. After checking in at hotel and freshen up, visit Buddha Point on a hilltop to see the biggest statue of Buddha in Bhutan. The view of the Thimphu valley from the Buddha Point is just amazing. Then visit the Tashichhodzong - the ‘Fortress of the Glorious Religion’ and home to Bhutan’s royal government.

Meals included: Dinner
Accommodation: Khang Residency
Day 02 : In Thimphu - sightseeing
In Thimphu - sightseeing and 2 hours hike: After early breakfast, take a charming drive towards north through charming countryside of Thimphu. Then hike to Cheri Monastery located at Cheri Mountain northern end of Thimphu valley. The hike is climbing uphill for about one hour through mixed forest of oak, rhododendrons and other shrubs with beautiful sound of birds. This hikes provides an insight into the Himalayan vegetation and rewards with awesome views. Then visit Zilukha Nunnery - the only nunnery in capital. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and interact with nuns about the monastic life. After lunch, visit Folk Heritage Museum and stroll around charming city of Thimphu in the evening.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Khang Residency
Day 03 : Drive to Punakha
Drive to Punakha (1240m / 4070ft): Make your way to Punakha, the old capital of Bhutan, enjoying the views from Dochu La Pass (3100m / 10,200ft). Take a short walk to the Chime Lhakhang known as the Temple of the Divine Madman, a uniquely-adorned 15th century temple said to bless visiting couples for fertility. After checking in at hotel and lunch, take a short drive to Mochu River. After crossing the bridge, you will be in the middle of the beautiful Punakha valleys surrounded by the misty mountains from all directions. The valley is home for rice and potato fields. Hike to Khamsum Yulle Namgyal Chorten through the rice fields and pine forest. The hike is moderate and takes about 2 hour’s roundtrip. Located a top of a hill, the site provides the mesmerizing 360-degree views of the entire Punakha Valley. Inside Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, there are huge statues of Vajrakilaya (a wrathful protective deity) who seem to be looking everywhere and ward off evil spirits and offer protection to all living things in Bhutan.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Zhingkham Resort
Day 04 : In Punakha
In Punakha - hike to Limbukha (3 hours) and visit Punakha Dzong: After a short drive to hike start point, hike through farm lands, then gradually climb towards Dompala hills through forest. The hike is about 3 hours, mostly uphill. Situated on Dompala hill, Limbukha is a one of the picturesque villages in Punakha. The village is famous for growing red rice which has a medicinal value. After exploring the village, return to Punakha by drive. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Punakha Dzong. Punakha Dzong is one of the most spectacular dzongs in the country. It serves as the winter residence for Je Khenpo, Chief Abbot of Bhutan.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Zhingkham Resort
Day 05 : Drive to Gangtey
Drive to Gangtey / Phobjikha Valley (2900m/ 9500ft): After breakfast, set off on the road climbing up on mountain road towards east to reach to the glacial valley of Gangtey or Phobjikha. When you arrive at valley, your eyes are blessed with the scenic beauty of the valley comprising of mountains, trees, animals, birds and shrubs.
This serene and remote valley is the winter home of black necked cranes, which migrate from the arid plains of Tibet in the north, to pass the winter months in a milder climate. After checking in at hotel and lunch, visit the ancient Gangtey monastery located on a hill ridge overlooking the vast and beautiful Phobjikha valley. Stroll around the surrounding villages in the afternoon.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Dewachen Resort
Day 06 : In Gangtey
In Gangtey – hike at Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park / 3-4 hours hike: After early breakfast, drive through beautiful Gangtey valley to the Zizi village. Then hike for 3 to 4 hours through the Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park which represents the best example of the mid-Himalayan ecosystems. The hike is pleasant without any steep climbs through breathtaking virgin forest with beautiful flowers and scenic waterfalls. During the hike, you will also have a chance to see the rare wild animals such as red pandas, Himalayan black bears etc. Afternoon in leisure.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Dewachen Resort
Day 07 : Drive to Bumthang
Drive to Bumthang (2800m / 9020ft): After breakfast, set off on the road to Jakar. The road climbs and crosses the black mountains at Pele-la pass (3420m / 11200ft). From here, on a clear day, you can see the Mt. Jumolhari, and other mountains across the valley. After the pass, you are now in Mangde region and people speak different dialect here. Continue drive to Trongsa, en-route stopping at Chendebji chorten and other places along the way to stretch your legs, enjoy the landscape. Visit Trongsa Dzong (fortress-monastery), which is considered one of the largest and certainly the most impressive of all Dzongs in Bhutan. From Trongsa, the road climbs to another pass Youtong-la (3425m / 11230ft), then descends to the Bumthang valleys.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Jakar Village Lodge
Day 08 : In Bumthang
Sightseeing in Bumthang with 2 hour’s hike: Bumthang is the most picturesque place in Bhutan, cultural and spiritual heartland and home to ancient Buddhist monasteries and temples.

After breakfast, take a short drive, then hike for about 2 hours through the beautiful upper Chokhor Valley to Thangbi Lhakhang , an important Buddhist temple founded in 1470 by the 4th Shamar Rinpoche. The hike is pleasant through a peaceful forest without any steep uphill and downhill. After the hike, visit the ancient temple of Khurje Lhakhang is the place where Guru Rinpoche (the founder of Buddhism in Bhutan) had meditated and contains the rock which has the imprint of Guru Rinpoche's body, hence this place is considered to be the holiest. Visit Jakar Dzong in the afternoon. Also known as the "castle of the white bird", The Jakar Dzong is now the center of administration of Bumthang District and also houses the regional monk body. It overlooks the Chokhor Valley and offers a good view of the Bumthang Valley

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Jakar Village Lodge
Day 09 : In Bumthang
In Bumthang – drive to Tang Valley and hike to the Ogyen Choling Palace: Today’s drive is one of the most beautiful drives with breathtaking views that passes through farms producing rice, buckwheat, potato, apples, honey and dairy products. Stop at Tang and visit Tang Rimochen Lhakhang, a sacred place where Guru Rinpoche meditated.

Continue to drive to Kizum. After crossing the Kizum bridge over the Tand River, hike uphill for about 45 to 60 minutes (1 ½ hours roundtrip) to the Ogyen Choling Palace that holds great significance to both Bhutanese and Tibetans.

Ogyen Choling is the heritage house which has preserved the ancient artefacts and traditional household items. The heirs of the Choling family decided to convert their ancestral home into a museum to share their history. A visit to this place gives an insight into the rural life of the country.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Jakar Village Lodge
Day 10 : Drive to Wangdu
Drive to Wangdu (4300ft): Retrace your drive across Yotongla pass, Trongsa and Pelela pass to the Wangdu - home of one of the largest Dzongs in the country. With its diverse climates and rich natural resources, Wangdu is home to many rare and exotic animals like Red Pandas, Tigers and Leopards. There are also large numbers of rare birds such as the Black Necked Crane, White-Bellied Heron and the Spotted Eagle.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Wangdu Eco Lodge
Day 11 : Drive to Paro
Drive to Paro (2200m / 7200ft): Retrace your drive via Dochula pass (10200 feet) and Thimpu to Paro. After checking in at hotel and lunch, visit National Museum of Bhutan which display the Bhutanese culture, art and natural history. Followed by Rinpung Dzong, a fortress-monastery overlooking the Paro valley has a long history. Built on 1644 by Ngawang Namgyal, the fortress-monastery served as an effective defense against numerous attempts of invasion by the Tibetans.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: The Village Lodge
Day 12 : In Paro
Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery (10240ft): Rise early to make the hike to the magnificent Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The hike is about two miles and takes about 3 hours to reach the picturesque Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang) Monastery that clings to a cliff 3,000 feet above the valley floor. Tiger’s Nest is a sacred pilgrimage site, where the great tantric mystic Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) is believed to have flown on the back of the tiger. This is where he meditated and taught tantric Buddhism. After exploring the Tiger’s Nest, hike down which takes about 2 hours. Rest of the day in leisure.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Accommodation: The Village Lodge
Day 13 : Depart from Paro
Transfer to airport for departure.

Meals included: Breakfast

Includes & Information

Inclusions:
- Bhutan visa and it's fee
- Government Royalty (SDF) US $ 100 per person per night
- 12 nights accommodation at selected 3-star category hotel
- Meals as mentioned in the itinerary                                      
- All land transports in privet vehicle including airport transfers
- Sightseeing according to the program
- All entrance fees to monuments and cultural sites
- Mineral water during sightseeing
- Qualified English-speaking guide

Exclusions:
- International airfare
- Travel / medical insurance
- Beverages
- Expenses of personal nature such as laundry, camera/video fees, hot stone bath, hiring of a pony etc.
- Tip or gratuity

Note: Bhutan adopts the policy of high-value, low-volume tourism by applying 'sustainable development fee’ (SDF), which is US$ 100 per visitor per night. Our prices are inclusive of the Bhutan Government’s ‘sustainable development fee’ (SDF).
 
 

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