Home >>
Bhutan Tour Packages >> Bhutan Cultural
Tour
Bhutan Cultural Tour
Duration :
07 Nights - 06 Days
Places to see : Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Paro
Day 1 : Arrival Paro
Your flight to Paro will be either from Calcutta / Bangkok / Kathmandu
/ Dhaka / Delhi or depending on ones international flight connection
via Road from Phuentsholing southern part of Bhutan. Druk Air flies from
these destinations. When you are about to land Paro you will see the spectacular
beauty of our country. In clear weather, views of the worlds highest
peaks, including Chhomolhari (mountain Goddess) and other magnificent
Himalayan snow peaks to the beautiful Paro valley as you land. The representative
from our travel agent will escort you to the hotel.
After lunch we will visit National Museum (watch Tower) this museum has
the very interesting assortment costumes and different treasures and world-renowned
stamps, it will bring the history of Bhutan from the 6th century onwards.
Visit Paro Dzong (Fort), Headquarter of Paro District and walk down to
the cantilever bridge over the Pa-chu River. Paro altitude: 2250 meters.
Day 2 : Full day Paro Sightseeing and hike to Tiger Nest.
Based on the mirror- like cliff at a height of 900 meters above the lush
valley of Paro is one of the most sacred places in Bhutan. Guru Rinpoche,
the second Buddha, flew here on a flying Tigress and meditated here for
three months in the 8th century. Here he propagated Vajrayana- Mahayana
Buddhism (Larger Wheel) that was prophesied by the Buddha at the time
of attaining Nirvana.
In April 1998, a fire destroyed the main structure of the buildings and
its religious contents. A complete restoration was done and resulted in
a carbon copy of the original. This place beholds the history of The Hidden
Land. The return walking time is approximately five hours. Then we proceed
further to visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong. Which it was by built Shabdrung
Ngawang Namgyal in 1649. It was caught fire in 1951.
On the way back you will have the pleasure to visit one of the oldest
monasteries we have in Bhutan, The first King of Tibet Songtsen Gampo
built Kyichu Lhakhang in 7th century to introduce Buddhism into our country,
while our country was still influenced by the Bon beliefs.
Day 3 : Drive to Thimphu and sightseeing.
After breakfast drive to Thimphu is 2 hours through winding roads following
the Pa-Chu (Paro River) down stream to its confluence with the Wang-Chu
(Thimphu River) and with good views of the forests, Rocky Mountains &
scattered villages. As we enter the Thimphu valley we will pass through
Semtokha Dzong built in 1629 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel (The man who
unified Bhutan) Semtokha now houses a language and cultural schools where
scholars of all the ages study Dzongkha (National Language).
In afternoon drive to the memorial Chorten (Stupa) built in the memory
of His Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. He is regarded as the father
of modern Bhutan. Visit the National Library, which holds ancient Buddhist
texts, historical books, and some very famous manuscripts written with
gold ink and see the worlds biggest picture book.
A three-minute drive to the Traditional Medicine Institute will show
you where medicines are prepared from plants, flowers and animals
bones according to ancient practices and acupuncture is its main discipline.
Visit the Art & Painting School, where the students learn the 13 different
kinds of Bhutanese Arts. Thimphu altitude 2350 m. Driving time: 2 hours.
Day 4 : Fullday Sightseeing Thimphu. (Lot of hikes depends on ones
interests)
In the morning visit Changangkha monastery (Temple), which was built in
12th century, visit the viewpoint where we can get a birds eye view of
the capital Thimphu, visit Takin our National animal, visit Nunnery, which
is NGO in the Kingdom.
Afternoon some of the highlight visits will be, Textile Museum, Folk
heritage museum and Bhutanese traditional handmade paper factory. Visit
Dechen Phodrang monastic School; visit General Post Office, where you
will see the finest stamps of Bhutan and capital building of Bhutan (Tashi
Chhodzong) except after 5 p.m. & holidays.
Day 5 : Drive Thimphu to Punakha.
Drive to Punakha via Dochula -Pass 3150m above sea level overlooking the
high Himalayas and the lush green valleys of Talo and Mendigang, lunch
at Punakha and sightseeing including a visit to the exquisite Punakha
Dzong, which it was the old capital of Bhutan. On the 17th December 1907,
the first king of Bhutan was crowned here and every consecutive year on
this date we celebrate national day in Bhutan. After visiting the Dzong
drive further to do a mini hike to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten and
once you reach the top you will see the winding view of the Mo-Chu River
and villages below. If you look towards the north you will see the snow
capped mountains. Punakha altitude: 1350M, Driving time: 3 hours.
Day 6 : Punakha to Paro via Thimphu.
In the morning, after break fast drive towards Wangdue Phodrang another
district that is half an hours drive from your hotel. Before you reach
there, take little hike to the Divine Madman Monastery and this is the
only monastery we have in Bhutan belonging to him and by visiting this
you will know about his unorthodox teachings.
This Saint from Tibet who came to Bhutan in 15th century to introduce
the Drukpa Kagyugpa sect of Buddhism to our country built this monastery;
he is known as the Lama Drukpa kuenley and called the divine mad man.
His sexual nature and jokes were to be a very unique of spreading the
religion to the local communities
Wangdue Phodrang is another district and the Dzong was built in 1638
a year after Puankha Dzong. The fourth temporal ruler of Bhutan, Gyse
Tenzin Rabgye, enlarged it in 1683. His reincarnation is now 15 years
old and lives in Thimphu Tango Monastery.
Just before you cross the Punatsangchu checkpoint, here they check the
passes of passengers and vehicles. You will see the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
believed to built on the back of sleeping giant an elephant as the legend
says. After crossing the bridge if you happen to look back you will see
the beautiful village of Rinchengang, nestled on a vertical hillside and
famous for its stonemasons. Buffeted by afternoon winds, Wangdue Phodrang
is an important stop off point. Drive back to Paro for tomorrows
departure.
Day 7 : Departure.
In the morning your Tour guide will bid you farewell at Paro Airport.
Bhutan Cultural
Tour Reservation Form
(* represents compulsory fields) |
|
|