Glimpse of Western Bhutan
What you'll do
Arriving at Paro International airport and upon clearing immigration and customs, you will meet with your guide and driver. Drive about 1 hour 30 minutes to Thimphu (2,286m), the capital of Bhutan.
After lunch at the hotel, visit the Memorial Chorten, built in 1974 in loving memory of the Third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, where a multi-storied Stupa and numerous paintings are exhibited providing an insight into Buddhist philosophy.
Visit Changangkha Lhakhang, an ancient temple built in the thirteen century by Lam Phajo Dugom Zhigpo, situated on a ridge above the city.
Visit the Takin Preserve, where you can see the national animal of Bhutan (Takin).
In the evening, you will visit Tashichho Dzong (the fortress of the glorious religion). Tashichho Dzong houses His Majesty’s Secretariat and the Central Monk Body. You can see the National Assembly building across the river.
Visit the National Library, established in the 1960s, which holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist manuscripts and a small collection of books.
Institute of Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School) where you can see young children learning and practicing the ancient arts and crafts of Bhutan. Zorig Chusum literally means the thirteen traditional arts and crafts.
Visit the Royal Textile Academy, which provides an excellent introduction about the techniques, style of various textiles woven in the country along with exhibition of the national dress ‘gho’ for men and ‘kira’ for women.
Visit the Handicraft Emporium which offers a wide range of colourful, hand woven textiles and other products.
If your visit falls from Friday till Sunday, then visit the weekend vegetable market held at the Centenary Farmers Market. The market provides an opportunity to mingle with the local people and sample local organic produce. Local arts and crafts are also available.
The first stop after leaving Thimphu is Dochula pass at 10,500 ft. (23km from Thimphu – 45 minutes drive), where you can see one of Bhutan’s most enchanting views. If weather permits, from this pass, the breathtaking peaks of Bhutan’s northern border can be viewed.
At Dochula, you will also see a unique cluster of 108 Namgyel Khangzang Chortens that spiral up to the main Chorten known as the “Druk Wangyal Khangzang Chortens”. Her Majesty The Queen Mother, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, dedicated these chortens as a tribute and monument to the selfless service and visionary leadership of our Fourth King, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The Chortens are also a celebration of the stability and progress that His Majesty the King brought to the nation. These chortens are a new landmark for travelers as they cross Dochula, the first mountain pass into the interior of the country.
Reaching the village of Sopsokha, you can walk about 20 minutes across the rice fields up to the monastery, Chimi Lhakhang. It was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley (also known as the Divine Madman by the West). It is believed that childless women who visit the monastery will conceive after receiving the ‘wang’ (blessing).
Blessed with a temperate climate and drained by the Phochu and Mochu rivers, is the fertile valley of Punakha. The District has hosted several historical events such as: It was the Capital of Bhutan since 1651 till 1956. The First King, Gongsar Ugyen Wangchuck was enthroned in 1907 and the first session of the National Assembly was held in 1955. It is still the winter residence of His Holiness the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan) and Zhung Dratshang (the Central Monk Body).
Drive towards Nezergang and hike about 1hour 30 minutes to Khamsum Yueley Namgyel Chorten, built by The Queen Mother, Her Majesty Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck, in 1999 for the protection of the country and universal peace in the world.
Visit Punakha Dzong located strategically at the junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. The Dzong served as the religious and administrative center of Bhutan until the mid-1950s. It was here that the dual system of government was introduced in the early 17th century and where the Bhutanese enthroned the First King.
In Paro, visit Kyichu Lhakhang. It is said to have been built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet. According to legend, it is believed that the lhakhang holds down the left foot of an ogress, so large that it covers Bhutan and most of eastern Tibet. It is one of the 108 temples built by the Tibetan King in one day throughout the region of the Himalayas; according to legend. The temple also houses a museum dedicated to late Dilgo Khyentse Rimpoche and hosts a range of artefacts belonging to the Rimpoche.
Visit Rinpung Dzong (the fortress on a heap of jewels). The Dzong was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1646.
Drive to the end of the valley and visit the ruins of Drugyel Dzong. It was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1649 to commemorate the victory over the Tibetan invaders. The ruined fortress helped to defend Bhutan from numerous invasions in the 17th century.
Day hike to Taktsang Monastery. Taktsang meaning “Tiger’s Nest”, is built around a cave in which Guru Rimpoche (also known as Guru Padmasambhava) meditated. The monastery clings seemingly impossible to a cliff at 914m above the valley floor.
For the local people it is a place of pilgrimage, but for a tourist, a hike up to the viewpoint opposite the monastery is exhausting, thrilling and mystical. Legend has it that Guru Rimpoche is said to have flown to the site of the monastery on the back of a tigress and meditated there.
Transfer and departure from Paro International Airport.
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What's included
Food
Tea Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch, Tea Coffee and Snacks, Dinner
Vehicle
Comfortable Bus/SUVs
Tour Guide
Licensed and Qualified travel Expert
Accommodation
3 Star or Equivalent hotel and resorts.
Driver
Professional Licensed
Potter, Pony & Staffs
Logistics for trekkers taken care
Airport Drop and PickUp
Meet your driver and guide at airport.
Your itinerary
Day 1 - Day 1 - Arrive Srinagar - Local Sightseeing
- Welcome to the Srinagar, the Lake City. On arrival at Srinagar Airport, being your tour of Amarnath Yatra. You will be transferred to Hotel.
- Proceed on a city tour visiting the Shankracharya temple situated on the highest hill of Srinagar, the famous Mughal Gardens-Chashmashahi, Nishat & Shalimar.
- These gardens were Mughal Emperors concept of Paradise and today these are popular picnic spots.
- Also visit a handicraft shop where you can purchase local Hand Crafted items-Shawls, Jackets, Bed Covers, Paper Mache, Carpets & much more
- In the evening leisurely stroll alongside the Dal Lake exploring the local markets. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 2 - Day 2 - Darshan Day
- Early in the morning proceed to Sonamarg, arrive in Baltal and proceed for the holy Amarnath Cave by helicopter .
- Numerous devotees flock to Amarnath for the holy Amarnath Yatra every year. The cave houses a stalagmite of Shiv Linga (12,756 ft) and is considered as a sacred site by the Hindus
- The helicopters usually start operating at 6 AM (depending on the weather) and there will be approximately 1 hour for Darshan. Priority passes for Darshan will be provided to you.
- After darshan, return to Baltal via helicopter and be transferred to Sonamarg Hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Day 3 - Day 3 - Sonamarg to Srinagar
- After Breakfast you will be transferred to Srinagar
- On reaching Srinagar you will explore SPS Museum , Badamwari Garden(Almond Trees) , old city and River Jhelum
- Night halt at hotel in Srinagar.
Rates
- US $ 270 for single and Couple travellers
- US $ 260 for goup up to 5 Guest
- US $ 245 for goup upto 10 Guest
- US $ 230 for groupd above 11 guest.
Know Before
Glimpse of Westren Bhutan
As you plan your trip to Bhutan, you need to know these important points:
· Carry your Passport with you which should be valid for at least 6 months from your exit date from Bhutan.
· Ensure that you have a photocopy of the picture page of the passport showing all the details on it like your passport number and other important details. Keep this safely in your bag as it will fasten the process of applying for a new passport in case you lose the original one.
· Carry the printout copy of the visa and the International air tickets with you.
· Be prepared with layered clothing as temperature varies to a large extent in Bhutan. You can experience minimum 04 degrees to maximum 35 degrees of temperature. Temperatures vary depending on the altitude and time of the day. Always carry a couple of warm clothes in your travelling bag when you visit the country regardless of the season.
· It is advisable that you consume only bottled water, sodas and beer while on the trip.Tap water is not very safe and hygienic to drink in Bhutan.
· Avoid eating uncooked foods like cold salad while on your tour as these are washed in normal tap water and can cause gastro-intestinal discomfort.
· Tipping is not mandatory, but if you are satisfied to a large extent with the staff then you can appreciate them in this way.
Few points to note
· While in Bhutan, accept or offer articles with your right hand or with both the hands as it denotes that you honor the offering and the giver or the recipient.
· Always walk in a clockwise direction around the Buddhist shrines and temples as it is a symbol of respect and regard. This also holds true for mani walls (stone walls with Buddhist mantras on them) and chortens.
· Whenever in doubt, check with your guide as he will give you additional tips. You will be travelling to areas with very less foreign visitors and your warm attitude and interaction will fill adventure to the trip.
For Trips
Get ready with the packing list so that you don’t miss anything you need for the marvelous trip to Bhutan.
- Walking shoes – A pair of good lightweight walking shoes are required for strolling around the town
- Shades- Sunglasses will relax your eyes from the intense sunlight and will make you feel comfortable.
- Sun protective creams- Sunscreen protects your skin from the harmful effect of sun rays, and are highly recommended.
- Headgears- are useful to protect from the bright sun rays
- Insect repellents are required to drive away mosquitoes and bugs.
- Choose your clothing according to the season of travel to Bhutan. Cotton clothes are preferred in summers while light woolen clothes are for the evenings. Wear woolen clothes if you are visiting the country in the winter season.
- Shorts are not allowed in public buildings and monasteries. Carry long pants or long skirts for these places, though you can wear shorts while trekking or strolling around the town.
- Headlight is a must for night trekking and other adventurous activities while in Bhutan.
- Powersource (Phone battery charger) – Ensure that you carry the mobile charger as your battery may die in between the trip.
For Hikers
· Sturdy Trekking/hiking boots- are necessary for trekking through the hilly and irregular pathways of the kingdom.
· Sunglasses- will protect the trekkers from the bright sunlight which makes it difficult to look around.
· Sun Protectors - Sunscreens protect your skin from the harmful effect of sun rays.
· Headgear- protects your head while hiking and other adventures.
· Rain Protectors- In case you encounter rain while trekking, a raincoat is the most useful thing.
· Sleeping bag with a warm liner will ensure comfortable sleep on a cold night.
· Head torch - will aid to visualize better the forested areas especially at night.
· Repellents- will protect from the harmful insects and bugs while hiking.
· Backpack- required to carry and organize all your stuff.
· Medical kits- In case of any health issue, always carry your medical kit with you.
· Battery charger- is a must have while on a trek for charging your phone or camera.
It is a common practice in Bhutan to give cash tips for the outstanding services of the staff and guides. Tipping is not mandatory, but optional in Bhutan. You can reward the staff members and the drivers for their excellent services and as an appreciation for their efforts to provide you a comfortable and adventurous tour of the country.
In Bhutan, there is no charge levied on the travelers for delays in arrival and departures as the weather conditions often disrupt the flights and roads. However, the tourists have to bear the cost of accommodation, food and transportation by themselves. It is recommended that you purchase travel insurance before you plan a trip to this fabulous destination.
Cancellation
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Cancelling a confirmed booking
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Cancelling an unconfirmed booking
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