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Bhutan With Trekking

1 Country   |   3 Cities
GMT TIME
+6 h
LANGUAGE
Dzongkha
LOCAL TIME
11:00:30
Currency
Ngultrum (BTN)
VISA REQUIREMENTS
GMT TIME
+6 h
LANGUAGE
Dzongkha
LOCAL TIME
11:00:30
Currency
Ngultrum (BTN)
VISA REQUIREMENTS

Day 01 : Arrive Paro, discovery of Paro valley

Your journey begins with the most spectacular mountain flight with views of major Himalayan peaks such as Everest, Kanchenjunga and Makalu, and on the final approach Bhutan’s own snowy peaks, the sacred Jhomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tserimgang. You fly over the southern hills, known as ‘dwars’, or gateways into the Himalayas as they rise from the plains until they meet the great snow-capped peaks that rise up to the sky.

On arrival at Paro airport and after completion of airport formalities, you will be met by your representative (guide).

Rest of the day at leisure or you may want to take a stroll through this lively town.

Note: below sightseeing can cover only if flight lands before 1300 hr.

Later by afternoon, if time permitting, visitRinpung Dzong Built in 1646 by ShabdrungNgawang Namgyal, the “fortress of the heap of jewels” stands on a hill above Paro Township. The approach to the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge (called the NemiZam) and then up a paved stone path running alongside the imposing outer walls. The valley’s annual springtime religious festival, the Paro Tsechu, takes place in the courtyard of the dzong and on the dance ground on the hillside above.

Overnight at Hotel in Paro

Day 02 : Tiger’s Nest Hike (Total hike time 4-5 hrs)

Tiger’s Nest” monastery, most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries, is spectacularly located on the side of a cliff 900m above the valley floor. It is said that in the 8th century Guru Rinpoche flew on the back of a tigress from eastern Bhutan to this place and meditated in a cave here for 3 months, hence its name, “Tiger’s Nest”. The principal temple of the present monastic complex dates from 1692. The main structure was severely damaged by fire in 1998, but after many years of painstaking restoration work, the complex has now been fully restored to its former glory. A pilgrimage to Taktsang is the dream of a lifetime for the devout.

Overnight at Hotel in Paro

Druk Path Trek/Paro - Thimphu (3n4d)

This route can also be called the “Black Regent’s Trail”. The father of 1st King –TrongsaPenlop Jigme Namgyal alais the “Black Regent” used this trails while trying to bring the Bhutanese rule under one hand. These trails were well used during his time. Through out the trail we see little Stupas and Cairns used as trail markers. At rest points there are always a house for night halts. In the absence of houses we find caves or a big tree under which the travelers take refuge.

During the court of the 1st 2 Kings the Royal Runners have to complete the trips in minimum nights. It’s almost like a marathon run. The royal runners wear 2 sets of Kho, a sword, a dagger, a flint stone to light the fire & his wooden bowl. This makes the travel lighter using the Khos as sleeping bags at night. We will start at Ta Dzong (museum).The high light on this trek is the star watch at Jeli Dzong.

Bhutanese important events are all checked with the stars such as birth, marriages, death, appointment of new posts, first day of school, business and anything… The star pattern changes every second. If run in April and May, it is great to watch the monal pheasants (an endangered species of bird in the Himalayas).

Day 03 : Paro - Jele Dzong (8km 4-5hr)

Altitude gain – 3503ft/1068m, Altitude loss – 269ft/82m

We meet our trek crew and the horses above the Ta Dzong. Today’s trek climbs non-stop over 1065m, before dropping down over 80km to camp. This is a major effort at this altitude, so take your time and drink as much as possible. The trail winds its way steeply through blue pine forest and around several farmhouses and fenced apple orchards.

After 1hr or so of steady climbing there will be nice views over the Paro valley. Visible above is Jele Dzong, located on top of the ridge and surprisingly nearby. At 9825ft/2995m, after 2hr trekking, the route passes a long mani wall in a big flat grassy field – a possible campsite but with poor water sources. Climb steadily up now through blue pine, fir and bamboo. The trail continues up through the forest.

Just before reaching small pass (11,540ft/3518m) below the Dzong, the route opens up a bit. Tonight’s small campsite (11,270ft/3436m) is a little way down from the pass. It can be cold here because wind, which often picks up in the afternoon. You may be able to hear the monks playing instrument in the lhakhang during one of their prayer sessions.

Day 04 : Jele Dzong – Jangchu Lhakhang, (8km, 4-5hrs)

Altitude gain – 1726ft, Altitude loss – 0ft/0m

From Camp, climb back to the ridge and the small pass leading to the dzong (11,790ft/3595m). The valley to the east of Jele Dzong is Gidakom. At the village of Gida is a hospital that traditionally treaded leprosy and tuberculosis. About halfway down this valley is forestry roads winds up and gets quite close to the Dzong. At the end of the valley are several lakes.

Leaving the Dzong walk north for about 10min on the ridge with the beautiful view before disappearing into forest, this looks rather bleak as a result of damage by bark beetles. Cross over to the easterly side of the ridge at 12,135ft/3700m). Go up and around a small peak, a steep 100m ascent to an altitude of 12,300ft/3750m). Looking back, you see part of the Paro valley. To the south, the Dagala range is visible (another trekking area). After 3hr pass campsite Jangchulhakhang is reached/3962m), is reached, just after a small saddle.

Day 05 : Jangchu Lhakhang – Simkota. (15km, 6 hours)

Today is an interesting walk through coniferous forests and then climb up to a pass with great views of the valleys below. On clear days you see great views of western peaks. As you go higher up we pass through fields of wild onions growing especially at the end of May-June. These onions are used very much in traditional medicine and we use some in our cooking on the treks too. We have some ups and down and we see other species of pheasants amongst the rhododendron bushes. Lots of other herbs used in medicines are also found in this region. At Jangchula pass 3880meters we see the Jimilangtso Lake to your right side. The well beaten path that leads into the mountains goes to Lingshi.

To reach the camp, descend to the valley floor then to the lake. The lake has so many brown trout and for trekkers with fishing interests, it is advisable to bring their tackles. The legend says that farmers should keep their cows near the lake in summer so that the mystical ox would emerge from the lake and father the cows. If a cow gives birth to a beautiful, strong calf, then the farmers believe that the calf is the offspring of the lake ox. As a respect to the native’s belief we would request all the trekkers not to throw any trash in the lake to avoid catastrophe such as hail storm, rain or snow fall. Little further, not much climbs is the Janetso Lake.

Day 06 : SimkotaTsho – Phajoding – Thimphu (10km, 5-6hr)

Altitude gain – 755ft/230m, Altitude loss – 1330ft/405m)

The trail is good, but there are seven minor climbs to small passes before you finally look down to Phajoding monastery and Thimphu. Monks frequently pass here on their way to meditate at the sacred lake JimilangTsho.

When climbing up Bhutan Himalayas can be seen. From the pass, climb 250m up to a small rocky outlook (14,170ft/4320m) on the left side. It is covered with prayer flag, this place was formerly used for sky burials, and has an incredible view ober the whole of Bhutan Himalayas. After this excursion descend a little, then climb to pass (13,430ft/4095m), and is very windy. There is a good view over the last part of the trek: a steep descent to Phajoding monastery and finally Thimphu.

Overnight at Hotel in Thimphu

Day 07 : Thimphu Valley Exploration

Thimphu, perhaps the most unusual capital city in the world, is the seat of government. This bustling town is home to Bhutan’s royal family, the civil service, and foreign missions with representation in Bhutan. It is also the headquarters for a number of internationally funded development projects.

Today’s visit will include:

Buddha Dordenma statue sitting on top of a hill overlooking Thimphu. TheStatue of Sakyamuni Buddha is one of the tallest in Asia (51.5 m). The site of Buddha Dordenma offers unobstructed views over the capital town. (Closes Daily Nov-Feb at 4pm & Mar-Oct at 5pm).

Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre: Weaving is predominantly a woman’s domain but this private weaving center is different as it is owned and run by Mr. Kesang (a man - which is very rare in Bhutan). He weaves, creates new and unique patterns, comes up with unusual color combinations and is very involved. The center frequently produces ceremonial textiles for Bhutanese royals, including the traditional outfit for King Jigme KhesarNamgyel Wangchuck and Queen JetsunPema's highly publicized October 2011 marriage. (Closing based on owner’s discretion, in such an event we will replace with another site).

Memorial Chorten, the building of this landmark was originally envisaged by Bhutan’s third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who had wanted to erect a monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it is both a memorial to the Late King (“the father of modern Bhutan”), and a monument dedicated to peace. During the mornings and evenings, it a bustling place where people of all ages circumambulate the chorten/stupa, pray and prostrate at the shrine, turn the big prayer wheels, offer butter lamps, bask in the sun as they socialize and mingle.(Closes Daily Nov-Feb at 4pm & Mar-Oct at 5pm).

ZorigChosum, (also known as the painting school) offers a six year course in the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. The students follow a comprehensive course that starts with drawing and progresses through painting, woodcarving, embroidery and statue-making. This is a great opportunity to interact and photograph the students while they practice their skills in the classroom.(Closed on Sat 1pm, Sun, Govt. Holidays, School Break Jul, Jan-Feb).

ThangtongDewachen Nunnery, Popularly known as ZilukhaAnimDratshang, it is the only nunnery in the Capital. The nuns dedicate their lives to religion and provide social services to the local communities. They live within the premises of the temple in a close community (50- 100 nuns) and like a family each one of them are assigned daily chores and responsibilities. 

Overnight at Hotel in Thimphu

Day 08 : Thimphu – Punakha (3hr/76km)

Drive over the high mountain pass of Dochu La Pass (3,050m) where on a clear day, there is a panoramic view of the towering Himalayan peaks. The pass is marked by 108 stupas built by the Queen Mother. On a clear day you will be able to see the snowcapped Himalayan range from here.

Punakha is located in a sub-tropical valley with warm summers and pleasant winters.Punakha served as the capital of Bhutan until 1955, when the seat of government moved to Thimphu.

On arrival, visit Chhimi Lhakhang (temple), a 30-40 minute gradual walk through a village and paddy fields. Situated on a hillock below the village of Metshina, the temple is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley (also known as the Divine Madman). The temple is popular among women who have difficulties conceiving children.

Later visit Punakha Dzong (fortress/), which is strategically built at the junction of the Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female) river. Damaged over the centuries by four catastrophic fires and an earthquake, the dzong/fortress has been fully restored to its former glory. Punakha Dzong is one of the most beautiful fortresses in Bhutan.(Open 11am-1pm & 3pm-5 pm)

Rest of the day at leisure.(Overnight at Hotel in Punakha)

Day 09 : Punakha - Paro (4 hr drive/130km)

After breakfast proceed to Paro once again crossing over Dochu la Pass.

Continue to Paro. This beautiful valley encapsulates a rich culture, scenic beauty and hundreds of myths and legends. It is home to many of Bhutan’s oldest temples and monasteries and the country’s only airport. Mt. Jhomolhari (7,300m) reigns in white glory at the northern end of the valley, its glacial waters plunging through deep gorges to form the Pa Chu (Paro River). The Paro valley is one of the kingdom’s most fertile, producing the bulk of Bhutan’s famous red rice from its terraced fields.

In Paro, visit Kichu Lhakhang one of the oldest temples in the country. The temple is one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by the Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo to subdue a demoness in the 7th century. The building of this temple marks the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan.

Then proceed to visit the National Museum. The museum collection includes ancient Bhutanese art and artifacts, weapons, coins, stamps and a small natural history collection. (Closed on Govt. Holidays)

End the day with a visit to a Farmhouse to share a cup of traditional butter tea with the family. (Overnight at Hotel in Paro)

Day 10 : Depart Bhutan

Transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward flight.

End of our services.

Our services include : 

  • Accommodation at hotels in Thimphu, Punakha & Paro as mentioned above
  • Breakfast + Dinner at Hotel while Lunch at local tourist restaurants
  • Accommodation at std basic camp during Druk path trek on full board basis
  • Standard transfer/transportation (1-5 pax Toyota Hiace Van & 6 pax and above in Toyota Coaster Bus)
  • English Speaking guide as per the program
  • Sightseeing, Monument Entrance fees
  • Govt. Royalty, Visa and Tourism Fee, All permits, All Taxes
  • Two mineral water/pax/day in the vehicle (500 ml each)

Our services do not include :

  • All beverages incl. water consumed at hotels/restaurants
  • Lunch at standard 2-3 star hotels in Paro. Punakha& Thimphu
  • Pack lunch during the Druk Path trek
  • Airfare
  • Travel Insurance
  • Hotels facilities (phone calls, laundry, internet etc.)
  • Tips, others not mentioned

B= Breakfast   L= Lunch   D= Dinner   BL= Box Lunch

City

4 Star Hotel

Nights

Paro

Eye of tiger, Namsaycholing or similar hotels

02

Trek

Druk path trek-std basic camp

03

Thimphu

Bhutan Peaceful Residency, The Willows or similar hotels

02

Punakha

Hotel River Valley, Hotel Lobesa or similar hotels

01

Paro

Eye of tiger, Namsaycholing or similar hotels

01

Traveling in Bhutan promises an enchanting journey through a land of ancient traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and spiritual tranquility.

Paro :

Tiger's Nest Monastery: Begin your journey in Paro with a visit to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang Palphug Monastery), perched on a cliffside overlooking the Paro Valley. The hike to the monastery offers breathtaking views and a spiritual experience.

Paro Dzong: Explore Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong), a stunning fortress-monastery that serves as the administrative and religious center of the district. Admire its intricate architecture and colorful murals.

Thimphu :

National Memorial Chorten: Visit the National Memorial Chorten, a revered Buddhist stupa dedicated to world peace and prosperity, where locals and monks gather for prayers and circumambulation.

Buddha Dordenma: Marvel at the colossal Buddha Dordenma statue, one of the largest Buddha statues in the world, offering panoramic views of Thimphu Valley.

Punakha :

Punakha Dzong: Explore Punakha Dzong, the second oldest and most majestic dzong in Bhutan, located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.

Admire its grand architecture and serene surroundings.

Chimi Lhakhang: Visit Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Fertility Temple, dedicated to the Divine Madman and believed to bless couples with fertility and children.

Bumthang Valley :

Jakar Dzong: Discover Jakar Dzong, the fortress of the white bird, which overlooks the scenic Bumthang Valley and houses administrative offices and monastic quarters.

Kurjey Lhakhang: Explore Kurjey Lhakhang, a sacred temple complex with three main temples and a cave where Guru Rinpoche meditated and left his imprint.

Haa Valley :

Haa Summer Festival: Experience the unique Haa Summer Festival, held annually to celebrate Bhutanese culture, traditions, and cuisine. Enjoy traditional dances, archery competitions, and local delicacies amidst the stunning landscapes of Haa Valley.

Practical Tips :

Visa : Travel to Bhutan requires a visa obtained through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator.

Guided Tours : Independent travel is not permitted in Bhutan, and tourists must book guided tours through authorized travel agencies.

Currency : Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency, but Indian Rupee (INR) is widely accepted.

Altitude : Be prepared for high altitude in certain regions of Bhutan, such as Paro and Thimphu. Take necessary precautions and acclimatize slowly to avoid altitude sickness.

With its pristine landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich cultural heritage, Bhutan offers a truly unique and enriching travel experience. Whether trekking through scenic valleys, attending colorful festivals, or immersing in Bhutanese hospitality, travelers are sure to be captivated by the charm and beauty of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

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