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Discover a land of mysticism and proud tradition on this nine-day Premium adventure through the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. This country has a story tell and an experienced local leader will help you uncover Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage as you wind through forested valleys, fortified monasteries and sacred mountains. Discover the compelling history of Thimphu, hike the valleys of Punakha, learn about black-necked cranes in Phobjikha and climb to the legendary Tiger’s Nest in Paro. A journey through the astonishing beauty of the people, landscape and culture of Bhutan will leave your happiness levels off the scale.
Activities
- Thimphu – Welcome dinner
- Complimentary Airport Arrival Transfer
- Thimphu – National Library
- Thimphu – National Textile Museum
- Thimphu – National Memorial Chorten
- Thimphu – Takin Conservation Park
- Thimphu – Voluntary Artists School
- Thimphu – Buddha Dordenma
- Thimpu – Simply Bhutan Heritage Museum
- Punakha Valley – Chimi Lhakhang
- Dochula Pass – Druk Wangyal Chortens
- Thimphu – Simtokha Dzong
- Punakha – Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten
- Punakha – Punakha Dzong
- Punakha – Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery
- Phobjikha – Gangtoe Goemba
- Phobjikha – Black Necked Crane Information Center
- Phobjikha – Valley hiking
- Paro – Kaja Throm Market Visit
- Paro – Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery hike
- Paro – Home-cooked dinner
- Paro – Complimentary Departure Transfer
Highlights
- See Bhutan through the eyes of a local as you travel with a leader who will bring the country’s unique history, legends and traditions to life.
- Get acquainted with rare and fascinating wildlife in the breathtaking Phobjika valley, including a visit to a protection and information centre for black-necked cranes – a Premium Exclusive Experience.
- Climb to the teetering monastery of Taktsang (the Tiger’s Nest) 900 m above Paro’s valley floor and take in once-in-a-lifetime views.
- Visit the important monastery of Gangte Goemba during an Exclusive Experience and learn about two subjects at heart of Bhutanese culture – Buddhism and happiness.
- Unwind in your Feature Stay accommodation, conveniently located in the heart of the Paro Town and with views of the glorious surrounding valley.
| Day 1 |
Thimphu (Thimbu) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan, offering an intriguing juxtaposition of ancient tradition and modernity. Contemporary offerings include an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centers. However, despite being the country's main center of commerce and government, Thimphu is the only capital city in the world that does not use traffic lights.
Thimphu is also the gateway to Chagri Dorjeden Monastery, also called Cheri Monastery, a major teaching and retreat center established i 1620. |
| Day 2 |
Thimphu (Thimbu) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan, offering an intriguing juxtaposition of ancient tradition and modernity. Contemporary offerings include an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centers. However, despite being the country's main center of commerce and government, Thimphu is the only capital city in the world that does not use traffic lights.
Thimphu is also the gateway to Chagri Dorjeden Monastery, also called Cheri Monastery, a major teaching and retreat center established i 1620. |
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Paro, Bhutan, is a serene valley town that offers a gateway to the mystical charm of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Nestled amidst verdant hills and bisected by the glistening Paro Chhu river, Paro is home to some of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. At the heart of this picturesque valley stands the majestic Paro Dzong, or Rinpung Dzong, a fortress-monastery with a history dating back to the 17th century. With its intricate woodwork, massive buttressed walls, and serene courtyards, Paro Dzong is an architectural marvel and a vibrant center of monastic life. It’s also the site of the annual Paro Tshechu, a colorful festival featuring masked dances and spiritual performances that provide visitors with a unique insight into Bhutanese culture. A visit to Paro is incomplete without a trek to the legendary Tiger's Nest Monastery, or Taktshang Goemba. Perched precariously on a sheer cliffside 3,120 meters above sea level, this sacred site is said to be where Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Bhutanese Buddhism, meditated in the 8th century after arriving on the back of a flying tigress. The three-hour hike through pine forests, dotted with prayer flags and chortens, rewards trekkers with breathtaking views and a sense of spiritual tranquility. Upon reaching the monastery, you can explore its prayer halls, shrines, and meditation caves, feeling the deep spiritual energy that has drawn pilgrims for centuries. Beyond its religious significance, Paro boasts a vibrant culture and welcoming community. The main street of Paro is a charming collection of traditional wooden shops, cafes, and handicraft stores where you can purchase local goods like handwoven textiles, prayer wheels, and Bhutanese masks. The National Museum of Bhutan, housed in a 17th-century watchtower known as Ta Dzong, is another must-visit, offering a fascinating display of artifacts, including thangka paintings, weapons, and natural history exhibits that narrate Bhutan's rich heritage. Fun fact: Paro Airport, known as one of the most challenging airports in the world, is a destination in itself. Surrounded by mountains as high as 5,500 meters, only a handful of specially trained pilots are certified to land here. The descent into Paro provides passengers with a dramatic and scenic flight experience, where you can glimpse the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas just before touchdown, making it a thrilling start or end to any Bhutanese adventure. |
| Day 8 |
Paro, Bhutan, is a serene valley town that offers a gateway to the mystical charm of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Nestled amidst verdant hills and bisected by the glistening Paro Chhu river, Paro is home to some of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. At the heart of this picturesque valley stands the majestic Paro Dzong, or Rinpung Dzong, a fortress-monastery with a history dating back to the 17th century. With its intricate woodwork, massive buttressed walls, and serene courtyards, Paro Dzong is an architectural marvel and a vibrant center of monastic life. It’s also the site of the annual Paro Tshechu, a colorful festival featuring masked dances and spiritual performances that provide visitors with a unique insight into Bhutanese culture. A visit to Paro is incomplete without a trek to the legendary Tiger's Nest Monastery, or Taktshang Goemba. Perched precariously on a sheer cliffside 3,120 meters above sea level, this sacred site is said to be where Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Bhutanese Buddhism, meditated in the 8th century after arriving on the back of a flying tigress. The three-hour hike through pine forests, dotted with prayer flags and chortens, rewards trekkers with breathtaking views and a sense of spiritual tranquility. Upon reaching the monastery, you can explore its prayer halls, shrines, and meditation caves, feeling the deep spiritual energy that has drawn pilgrims for centuries. Beyond its religious significance, Paro boasts a vibrant culture and welcoming community. The main street of Paro is a charming collection of traditional wooden shops, cafes, and handicraft stores where you can purchase local goods like handwoven textiles, prayer wheels, and Bhutanese masks. The National Museum of Bhutan, housed in a 17th-century watchtower known as Ta Dzong, is another must-visit, offering a fascinating display of artifacts, including thangka paintings, weapons, and natural history exhibits that narrate Bhutan's rich heritage. Fun fact: Paro Airport, known as one of the most challenging airports in the world, is a destination in itself. Surrounded by mountains as high as 5,500 meters, only a handful of specially trained pilots are certified to land here. The descent into Paro provides passengers with a dramatic and scenic flight experience, where you can glimpse the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas just before touchdown, making it a thrilling start or end to any Bhutanese adventure. |
| Day 9 |
Paro, Bhutan, is a serene valley town that offers a gateway to the mystical charm of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Nestled amidst verdant hills and bisected by the glistening Paro Chhu river, Paro is home to some of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. At the heart of this picturesque valley stands the majestic Paro Dzong, or Rinpung Dzong, a fortress-monastery with a history dating back to the 17th century. With its intricate woodwork, massive buttressed walls, and serene courtyards, Paro Dzong is an architectural marvel and a vibrant center of monastic life. It’s also the site of the annual Paro Tshechu, a colorful festival featuring masked dances and spiritual performances that provide visitors with a unique insight into Bhutanese culture. A visit to Paro is incomplete without a trek to the legendary Tiger's Nest Monastery, or Taktshang Goemba. Perched precariously on a sheer cliffside 3,120 meters above sea level, this sacred site is said to be where Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Bhutanese Buddhism, meditated in the 8th century after arriving on the back of a flying tigress. The three-hour hike through pine forests, dotted with prayer flags and chortens, rewards trekkers with breathtaking views and a sense of spiritual tranquility. Upon reaching the monastery, you can explore its prayer halls, shrines, and meditation caves, feeling the deep spiritual energy that has drawn pilgrims for centuries. Beyond its religious significance, Paro boasts a vibrant culture and welcoming community. The main street of Paro is a charming collection of traditional wooden shops, cafes, and handicraft stores where you can purchase local goods like handwoven textiles, prayer wheels, and Bhutanese masks. The National Museum of Bhutan, housed in a 17th-century watchtower known as Ta Dzong, is another must-visit, offering a fascinating display of artifacts, including thangka paintings, weapons, and natural history exhibits that narrate Bhutan's rich heritage. Fun fact: Paro Airport, known as one of the most challenging airports in the world, is a destination in itself. Surrounded by mountains as high as 5,500 meters, only a handful of specially trained pilots are certified to land here. The descent into Paro provides passengers with a dramatic and scenic flight experience, where you can glimpse the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas just before touchdown, making it a thrilling start or end to any Bhutanese adventure. |
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