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Thimphu Festival coming October
- ITINEARY DETAILS (6 Nights 7 Days):
| Zana Nga Chum (Black Hat Dance) |
The festival or Tshechu in Bhutan are one of the
fundamental examples of the culture in Bhutan that many people have come to
admire and treasure it. The Tshechu or festival is performed in Honor of Guru
Rinpoche, the saint who brought Buddhism to Bhutan.
Tsechus are
performed in almost every district attracting thousand of Bhutanese people in A
spirit of festivity and deep faith, the festival last up to four days in which
a series of highly Stylized masked dance rituals are performed. Tshechus takes
place throughout the country in every district at different times of year. The
local Tshechus are often more interesting as Visitors get better perspective of
a festival
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Day 1
October 3
Sing-Paro-Thim
Paro - 2250 meter
Thimphu - 2400
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Arrive at Paro and drive to Thimphu. (65
kilometers; 2 hours) , the capital city of Bhutan.
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En route stop at Chuzom (confluence) where Paro River joins.
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Check into your hotel
on arrival
- Visit
Changlingmithang archery field.
- Buddha Dordenma.
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Memorial Chorten (built in memory
of the third King of Bhutan).
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Bhutan Suites.
Dinner in Hotel
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Confluence of Thimpu River (Wong
Chu) & Paro River (Pa Chu). Chhuzom (Chhu means river and zom means join)
is the place where Paro Chhu and Wong Chhu meet. Traditionally Bhutanese
consider such confluence of three rivers and three ridges an auspicious and
one in a thousand, therefore Chortens or stupa is build to commemorate its
significance and also to ward off evil spells and spirits in the area.
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Day 2
October 4
Thimphu (Sightseeing)
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Visit the oldest Monastery of Thimphu, Changkha Monastery.
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Later visit the Grand Thimphu Festival for 2-3 hours.
- Visit paper factory.
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Stroll through Thimphu town and absorb the life style of the
people.
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Bhutan Suites.
Dinner in Hotel
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Changangkha Lhakhang is an old
fortress like temple and monastic school perched on a ridge above Thimphu,
southeast of Motithang. It was established in the 12th century on a site
chosen by Lama Phajo Drukgom Shigpo, who came from Ralung in Tibet. The
central statue is Chenresig in an 11-headed, thousand-armed manifestation.
There are enormous prayer wheels to spin and even the prayer books in the
temple are larger in size than usual Tibetan texts.
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Day 3
October 5
Punakha – 1310
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Drive to Punakha (75 Km; 2-3 hrs) via Dochu La Pass (3,100
meters).
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Stop at Dochula Pass
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Visit Chimi Lhakhang (divine mad man monastery) on the way.
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Meri Phensum
Dinner at Hotel
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Dochula Pass is the most known
pass in the Bhutan. Its 30 Km drive from the Capital City Thimphu on the way
towards central Bhutan. Dochula pass is around 3100 meter from sea
level and it's mostly covered with white clouds, where on a clear day you can
see spectacular view of the mighty Himalayas mountain ranges.
The 108 Druk Wangyal Khangzang
Chhortens is offered as a tribute to his majesty the king to the selfless
service and visionary leadership of His Majesty the King, and now a sacred
legacy to the nation and the Bhutanese people.
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Day 4
October 6
Punakha - 1310
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Morning visit Pungtang Dechen Phodrang Dzong or commonly known
as Punakha Dzong.
- Hike to Khamsum
Yulled Namgyel Chorten
- Wolokha Nunnery.
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Meri Phensum
Dinner at Hotel
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Punakha Dzong is situated on a
stretch of land where two rivers – the Phochhu and the Mochhu converge;
Punakha Dzong was the second Dzong to be built in Bhutan. The Dzong appears
as a great anchored ship. Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel built it in 1631.
Through a desire to recover the
relic of Ranjung Kharsapani the Tibetans invaded Punakha in 1639, but were
defeated. In honor of the protective deities that is deemed to have played a
key role in the victory over the Tibetans, Zhabdrung had an additional chapel
built in the Punakha Dzong. The Punakha Domche is held to commemorate this
famous victory every year.
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Day 5
October 7
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Punakha – Paro (140 kilometer; 4 hours)
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Drive back via Dochula Pass and Thimphu.
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Visit Rinpung Dzong .
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Visit Kyichu Lhakhang.
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Khangkhu Resort
Deluxe
Dinner at Hotel
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The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one
of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the
Tibetan Emperor Songsten Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108
border taming temples he built.
In
the 8th century the temple was visited by Guru Rinpoche and it is
believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here. It’s believed
that Terton Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it
as it was before.
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Day 6
October 8
Paro Taktsang Special
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Paro Taktsang Special.
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Normally takes 4-5 hours to return to the base.
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900 meter inclined steep.
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Short Meditation in the monastery.
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Khangkhu Resort
Deluxe
Dinner at Hotel
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Taktshang monastery is located
atop a 900 meter above the valley in a cliff in Paro. It takes approximately
5 hours to return back to the vehicle road point, but depends on our speed
and capacity.
Taktshang or the Tigers lair as
the monastery is widely regarded is one of the most important in Bhutan. Its
history is associated with the visit of Guru Padmasambhava, the Indian saint
who came to Bhutan in the 8th century AD. The cave was named Taktshang after
Guru Rinpoche flew into the cave riding on a tigress. When landing within the
cave he took the wrathful form of Guru Dorji Drolo (one of the eight
manifestations of Guru Rinpoche) to subdue the demons.
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Day 7
October 9
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Bid farewell at from Paro Airport.
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*The above hotels are subject
to room availability during the booking time, but we assure to substitute with
equivalent standards of hotels.
Price Chart:
US$ 1020 and
above per person for details contact us here.
Includes:
Ø Royalty
Fees of US$ 65, Visa, taxes and permits.
Ø All
transfers and transportation in 4WD.
Ø English
Speaking Guide through-out.
Ø Accommodation
in twin sharing basis in hotel and in tent camps during the trek.
Ø All
activities as noted in the itinerary;
Ø Bottled
water while on drive and hiking;
Ø Tourism
Development Fund charges;
Ø All
meals, including evening tea.
Excludes:
Ø Flights
in and out of Bhutan
Ø Travel/Medical
Insurance – optional
Ø Personal
expenses such as Tips and gratuities (optional), bar/beverages, laundry,
telephone and others not listed in the included section.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Flowers, Meditation & Cultural Tours
Reference: 1620607
Itinerary Details (6 nights 7 Days):
Some common sights for the visitors are the
magnolias, junipers, orchids of varied hues, gentian, medicinal plants, daphne,
giant rhubarb, the blue poppy which is the national flower and tropical trees
such as pine and oaks.
The itinerary proposed can give you a glimpse
of what you can see around, you can either request or amend at your will.
Day 1 Paro – Thimphu: (65 kilometers; 2
hours)
Arrival
at Paro airport which is 2250 meter above sea level (by Druk Air) and transfer
to Thimphu which is 2400 meters above sea level. Drive to Thimphu, the capital city of
Bhutan. En route stop at Tachog Iron Bridge and Chuzom (confluence) where Paro
River joins Thimphu River. Check into your hotel on arrival. After lunch, visit
the famous Changlingmithang Stadium and archery field. If you are lucky, you
may catch a game of archery in progress. Overnight at hotel in Thimphu.
Day 2 Thimphu (Sightseeing)
Morning after breakfast visit Changangkha Monastery for
Meditation for an hour, this Monastery was established in the 12th
century (the central statue is Chenresig in an 11-headed, thousand-armed
manifestation). After Lunch you
would be taken round Thimphu to glimpse the flowers- the famous are the bright
yellow blooms of Piptanthus with their silvery leaves, the Pieris Formosa with
its red leaves and sprays of little white flowers, and the extremely rare wild
cherry, Prunus Carmesina with its deep pink blossoms, there are verities of
other wild flower which you may take an interest while touring for the colorful
flowers. You can also visit Botanical Garden which offers varities of Orchid
and other variants of wild flower.
Visit Tashichhoed Dzong, one of the best Dzong in
the evening, later you can stroll through Thimphu town and absorb the life
style of the people.
Overnight Thimphu.
Day 3 Thimphu to Punakha (77 kilometer, takes 3 hours):
After breakfast this morning, enjoy the scenic drive to Punakha with a stop at Dochu La Pass (3,100 meters), where on a clear day you can get spectacular views of the Himalayas and on the way to Dochula Pass two varieties of Primula Denticulata emerges through the frost covered ground. The bold magenta and purple varieties of Primula Gracilipes adorn the steep banks of the road. These flowers are like shy harbingers of the more spectacular blooms. Rhododendrons are at its bloom in this month.
Small shrub with fragrant white flowers, covering the slopes
where a myriad of colorful prayer flags stand and little further on, vivid
bursts of scarlet amidst the dense forest and the magnificent white blossoms of
the Magnolia Campbelli adorning the tall, leafless trees. The magnolias and the
rhodies flowers at this month. The scarlet rhodies being succeeded by other
varieties: deep and pale pink, lavender, white, yellow, and orange. Some 54
varieties of this magnificent species are found in Bhutan.
From the pass, drive downhill through the
forests of rhododendron, fir and hemlock. You will arrive at Lampari Eco-camp.
Later drive to Punakha (the old capital of Bhutan) which is 1310 meters above
sea level. Overnight at Punakha.
Day 4 Punakha (Meditation/sightseeing)
Morning drive to
northwards to catch the wildflowers around Punakha and short hike to Khamsum
Yoeled Namgyal Temple, built in year 2003 or hike up the ancient trial to
Lhakhang Karpo (monastery) and spend short meditation in the monastery.
Later visit Pungthang Dechen Phodrang Dzong or commonly known as
Punakha Dzong and meditate there for an hour. The Dzong was constructed by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1637-38. It
is the winter home of Bhutan's Central Monastic Body. The
Dzong houses the most sacred relics of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu
school including the Rangjung Kasarpani, and the sacred remains of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and Terton Padma
Lingpa. It’s also known for the coronation of the kings of Bhutan.
Around the Dzong
you can enjoy the purple blossom of flowers from Jacaranda trees.
Overnight at Punakha.
Day 5 Punakha – Thimphu - Paro (140
kilometer; 4 hours)
On the way to Paro, you will stop at Metshina Village and take a
20-minute walk through the rice fields to Chimmi Lakhang, which is a fertility
temple dedicated to Devine Madman or Lama Drukpa Kuenley. Receive a special
fertility blessing from Lama’s wooden phallus if you wish. Overnight at Paro.
Day 6 Paro Paro Taktsang Special
Day 7 Paro
Bid farewell
- Weather Information for Month of May (expected):
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Places
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Altitude (meters)
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Humidity
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Temperature
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Paro
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2250
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45%
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27°C-12°C
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Thimphu
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2400
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44%
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25°C-10°C
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Punakha
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1310
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52%
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32°C-17°C
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- Pricing:
From US$ 150 per night per person. Depends on numbers of traveler.
- Price Includes:
ü Experience Guide;
ü All accommodations in twin sharing basis;
ü All meals;
ü Transportation in comfortable car;
ü All activities as noted in the itinerary;
ü Bottled water while on drive and hiking;
ü VISA Fee;
ü Tourism Development Fund charges;
ü 65 $ Royalty Fees per day per person.
Excludes:
ü Airfare
ü Medical and Insurance
ü Personal Expenses
- Accommodation:
All accommodation will be in standard tourist hotel and twin
sharing basis.
Travelers can either upgrade to
the deluxe or 5* with additional cost. Single supplement will be charged US$ 40
per night in standard hotel.
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