As you travel further east from Darjeeling and Sikkim, you come to “Druk Yul” as it is known in the native Dzongkha language and is a Buddhist Himalayan kingdom which is locked in time. This is Bhutan with the seat of government in the capital Thimpu. It is still ruled by a king with his various council of ministers who along with the citizens still don the native attire the”kira”; infact, it is mandatory for all citizens to wear the national dress. The people are predominantly Buddhists and hail from a Tibetan lineage and they are mainly Dukpas and Bhutias. Once again there is also a significant presence of Nepali migrants.
Bhutan’s national sport and pastime is archery and competitions are held on a regular basis and draws large crowds. Entry into Bhutan is regulated and controlled as it aims to preserve its customs and culture and discourages western or outside influence. This they have done with considerable success. There are very few environmentally well preserved countries in the world and Bhutan happens to be one of them. The river water is fed by glaciers and pine forests and the apples are one of the crispiest in the world. Agriculture, cattle rearing and hydro power are its mainstay. One can fly directly into Paro, Bhutan from Kathmandu on its national carrier Druk Air. Flying into Paro itself is a whole new experience as you wind your way between steep hills and mountains.
Cultural Tours
We offer you an opportunity to have an insight into the religion, culture, ecology and life in this beautiful country. The distinct architecture, the intricate paintings, unusual handicrafts and the cottage industries are very impressive and inspiring. The tours introduce the visitors to the unique aspects of Bhutanese culture including sacred dance festivals and pilgrimage sites. Depending on the length of your holiday and your interest please choose one of the trips recommended below and contact us for its realization.
Day 01:Arrival at Paro and, reception by our representative at the airport and drive to Thimpu. Overnight hotel.
Day 02:Sightseeing of Thimpu:
Morning visit to colorful vegetable market; the Memorial Chorten and the National Library. After lunch visit the handmade paper factory and the school of Thangka painting. Stroll about town. Overnight hotel.
Day 03:Thimpu to Punakha andWangdi Phodrong:
Drive to Punakha – the former capital of Bhutan. After picnic lunch by the Wangdi river continue to Wangdi Phodrong Dzong, the most picturesque in Bhutan. Overnight hotel.
Day 04:Punakha to Phubjika (Gangtey):
Excursion to serene Gangtey valley, home of the rare black-necked cranes that fly over Tibet in the winter; visit the Gangtey Monastery. Overnight hotel.
Day 05:Pubjika to Bumthang via Tongsa:
Drive to Bumthang. Visit Tongsa-the biggest Dzong in Bhutan, walk to the ‘Watch Tower’. Overnight hotel.
Day 06:Sightseeing of Bumthang:
Morning visit Tha Jampa Lakhang, TamshingLlakhang and then Kencho Sum Lakhang. Overnight guesthouse.
Day 07:Bhumtang to Punakha:
Drive back to Punakha with a picnic lunch en route. Overnight hotel.
Day 08:Punakha to Paro via Thimpu:
Drive back to Thimpu; visit Simtokha Dzong; and continue to Paro. Overnight hotel.
Day 09:Sightseeing of Paro:
In the morning visit the fortified tower Ta Dzong, the impressive Srukgyel Dzong ruins (monastery fortress) and Kyichu Temple of 7th century. Overnight hotel.
Day 10:Takstang Excursion:
Hike up to the Tiger’s Nest known as Takstang one of the most spectacular and most sacred pilgrim sites to all Buddhist. Overnight hotel.
Day 11:Departure: Drive to Paro airport for onward journey.
Detail Itinerary
Day 01:Arrival at Paro and, reception by our representative at the airport and drive to Thimpu. Overnight hotel.
Day 02:Sightseeing of Thimpu:
Morning visit to colorful vegetable market; the Memorial Chorten and the National Library. After lunch visit the handmade paper factory and the school of Thangka painting. Stroll about town. Overnight hotel.
Day 03:Thimpu to Punakha andWangdi Phodrong:
Drive to Punakha – the former capital of Bhutan. After picnic lunch by the Wangdi river continue to Wangdi Phodrong Dzong, the most picturesque in Bhutan. Overnight hotel.
Day 04:Punakha to Phubjika (Gangtey):
Excursion to serene Gangtey valley, home of the rare black-necked cranes that fly over Tibet in the winter; visit the Gangtey Monastery. Overnight hotel.
Day 05:Pubjika to Bumthang via Tongsa:
Drive to Bumthang. Visit Tongsa-the biggest Dzong in Bhutan, walk to the ‘Watch Tower’. Overnight hotel.
Day 06:Sightseeing of Bumthang:
Morning visit Tha Jampa Lakhang, TamshingLlakhang and then Kencho Sum Lakhang. Overnight guesthouse.
Day 07:Bhumtang to Punakha:
Drive back to Punakha with a picnic lunch en route. Overnight hotel.
Day 08:Punakha to Paro via Thimpu:
Drive back to Thimpu; visit Simtokha Dzong; and continue to Paro. Overnight hotel.
Day 09:Sightseeing of Paro:
In the morning visit the fortified tower Ta Dzong, the impressive Srukgyel Dzong ruins (monastery fortress) and Kyichu Temple of 7th century. Overnight hotel.
Day 10:Takstang Excursion:
Hike up to the Tiger’s Nest known as Takstang one of the most spectacular and most sacred pilgrim sites to all Buddhist. Overnight hotel.
Day 11:Departure: Drive to Paro airport for onward journey.