Luxury In Himalayas
- 7 Night
- 8 Days
The program takes you into this ancient Kingdom for an adventure into the hearts and lands of charming farmers, fascinating weavers, enchanting monks and charismatic leaders.
Day 1
Arrival, Transfer to thimpu Elevation 2,320 m
As your Druk Air flight weaves through the valley, arrival in Bhutan is like no other. As you touch down, keep your camera at the ready, as we have noticed how passengers slowly disembark and then stand on the tarmac totally bewildered.
Then move through to immigration where you will present your Visa Approval letter and Passport for the official stamp. As you clear the Immigration check, please make your way to the Report on Animals, Page 2 baggage delivery area and here you will meet your Guide for the first time.
The transfer to Thimphu is approximately 1 hours and upon arrival and after settling in; you will have the choice of the National Memorial Chorten, National Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum, National Library to visit, and perhaps time to stroll the Main Street for some interesting Himalayan artifacts or textiles.
Day 2
Explore Thimpu valley
This morning you will head to the north end of the valley to view Trashi Chhoe Dzong, the seat of Bhutan’s government and Royal offices, and pay a visit to Pangri Zampa, two 16th century buildings that now house a monastic training school for astrologers.
At the head of the valley, should you wish to stretch your legs; a short hike will take you to Cheri Goemba, the monastery where the first monastic body was established in the Kingdom. Back in town you should be able to visit a few of the capital’s cottage industries ranging from traditional paper making to hand rolled incense.
Day 3
Thimpu to Punakha
We opt for an early departure for a dramatic drive over the high mountain pass of Dochu La and on to the Punakha Valley. Sights on the way include one of Bhutan’s first fortress monasteries, the 17th century Simtokha Dzong, and ancient wall paintings at the Hongtsho Goemba monastery. The journey continues over the 3,050m mountain pass where on a clear day, towering Himalayan peaks are clearly visible.
The descent down thru the Punakha Valley along the Kingdom’s only east-west highway will loop you through the Valley of Wangdi where you can visit the rustic Wangdiphodrang Dzong and perhaps the local town temple next door. Time will be afforded to walk this small village and explore its row of intimate shops before heading back into Punakha Valley.
This afternoon you will have a choice to visit the village of Talo, home of the Queens’ and the valley’s protective deity lhakhang. Later in the afternoon a hike to an ancient monastery on the hilltop behind the lodge can be organized or time given to enjoy the farmhouse and spa of the lodge.
Day 4
Explore Punakha Valley
Returning down thru the valley you will have plenty of time to take in the impressive Punakha Dzong, home to the remains of Bhutan’s first ruler, Shabdrung Nawang Namgyal, and the winter residence of the monastic order’s leader and his entourage of monks.
Later a picnic lunch will be served on the banks of the Punakha Chhu at a vantage point of the stunning Dzong and confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu.
Following lunch a quick drive will take you to the village of Talo where you will stop to walk the stunning, quiet grounds of the village temple and perhaps visit the home village of the Kingdom’s four Queens. Further hikes or valley excursions can be organized.
Day 5
Punakha to Paro Valley
After descending back down from Dochu La, you will follow your way back up the dramatic Wang Chu and Paro Chu river valleys, before crossing through Paro Town towards the north end of the valley. Here, set in a pine forest, you will find the Como lodge and its spa.
In the afternoon, there is an opportunity for a quick stroll to the nearby ruins, a visit to some of the valley’s oldest and holiest religious monuments or a ramble down Paro’s main street. Evenings at Como may include informative lectures on the history, religion, flora and fauna of the region or an intriguing movie on the Himalayas.
Day 6
Exploring Paro valley
The day starts with a visit to the National Museum, housed in the Ta Dzong (watchtower). Here, an intriguing collection of artefacts provide a wonderful introduction to the rich culture and heritage of the Kingdom.
Just a short walk downhill lays the dominating Paro Dzong, a fine example of Bhutanese historic architecture. From the Dzong, the tour crosses Nyamai Zampa, a traditional cantilever bridge, and guests are then driven to the town temple, built in 1525, to view ancient wall paintings. Paro options include picturesque picnic spots or, perhaps, a visit to a traditional farmhouse to lunch with the family.
This afternoon there will be choice of excursions with those wanting a further immersion into the culture and religion, visits to the Kyichu Lhakhang, Dumtse Lhakhang and the Drukgyel Dzong alter room can be organized.
For the hikers, a beautiful trail can be taken up behind the lodge carrying on past Drukgyel Dzong, along the Paro Chhu, then across a suspension bridge and up thru terraced farmland and forests before looping back down the river to a second bridge and across the river, returning to the lodge.
Day 7
Tiger's Nest Hike Elevation 2,280 m
This morning will begin with a hike up to view one of Bhutan’s most revered monuments, the Taktshang Goemba, more commonly referred to as the “Tiger’s Nest”. The four to five hour return trek offers spectacular views of this sacred monastery perched on a cliff face 900m above the valley floor.
The balance of the day can be spend browsing shops in town, enjoying the spa around the lodge or taking on another hike into the rich forests that rise up behind the lodge.
Day 8
Departure
A car will be ready to take you to Paro Airport. Transfer time is approximately 20 minutes and you are advised to arrive at the airport an hour before your international flight departure.
Tour Includes
- Meet and greet on Arrival at Bagdogra Airport
- Pick up and drop off from Bagdogra Airport to Jaigaon
- SDF (Sustainable Development Fees) @ 1200 per day / per head
- Bhutan Government Approved guide Charges Per Day
- Should carry original voter card/ passport / birth certificate
- Accommodation on mentioned hotel / similar
- All quoted rooms are base room category, unless indicated separately
- Meal Plan
- Executive vehicle as per mentioned tour itinerary for all transfer and sightseeing
- Vehicle will be on point-to-point basis as per mentioned tour itinerary and will not be on disposal
- Bhutan Tourism Council Approved Hotels
- Driver and vehicle service shall be available from 8-9am to 6pm with 1Hrs lunch break time for Driver
Tour Excludes
- Airfare / Train Fare
- Sightseeing / Monument Entry Fees
- Rooms Service, Laundry, International / Domestic Telephone Charge
- Additional Sightseeing or additional vehicle usages
- Personal expenses including tips / Porterage
- Passport related service
- Travel Insurance mandatory, done by self
- Anything not specifically mentioned in the above inclusion