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Bhutan Trip plan
Trip Length: 6 Nights / 7 Days
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Package includes:-
Hotel stay
Meals (as per the package)
Entire day long car(Sedan/SUV) availability with a driver
Entire day long presence of a certified guide (English speaking) to take your around.
All monuments Fees
All Royalties and other taxes (If applicable)
Day 01
Arrive Paro
After arriving & visa formalities and collection of baggage, you will be welcomed by our tour representative who will be your tour guide during your entire trip in Bhutan.
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Check into your hotel in Thimphu. Free until lunch time for some rest from early morning flight, refreshment and lunch.
Afternoon, you will have a choice to visit all or few of the following places:-
Tashichho dzhong
The Tashichho Dzhong is a Buddhist monastery cum fortress at the northern edge of Thimpu the
capital city of Bhutan. The Dzhong was built on the western bank of the river Wang Chu, and
has historically served at the seat of the DrukDesi or the Dharma Raja of Bhutans government. After the kings assumed power in 1907 this post was combined with that of the king and
Thimphu severed as the summer caital of the kingdom before becoming the full time capital of
Bhutan.
The original Thimphu Dzhong (the Dho-Ngyen Dzhong) is said to have been constructed in 1216
by Lama Gyalwa Lhanangpa. And was later taken over by Lama Phajo Drukgom Shigpo before
the Dzhong was conquered by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who found the Dzhong to be too
small and expanded it to what is now known as theTashichho dzong is also called the "fortress of
glorious religion." It was erected in 1641 and was subsequently rebuilt by King Jigme Dorji
Wangchuck in the 1960s.
The Dzhong has been seat of the Royal government since 1952 and presently houses the Throne
room and the Kings secretariat. The Tashichho dzong is also home to several ministries of the
Bhutanese government, and the Central Monk Body which is the apex organization of the
country's main spiritual order. The monument welcomes visitors during the Thimphu Tsechu
festival which is held in autumn each year. The Dzongs main structure is a two striped
quadrangle with 3 storied towers on each of its four corners
Tashichho dzong
Tashichho dzong
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National memorial chorten
The National Memorial was built by Bhutan's third king, H.M. Jigme Dorji Wangchuck who is
also known as the "father of modern Bhutan." He wanted to erect a monument carrying the
message of world peace and prosperity. However, he was unable to give shape to his idea in his
lifetime due to pressures of state and other regal responsibilities. After his untimely demise in
1972, the Royal Family and Cabinet resolved to fulfill his wishes and erect a memorial that
would perpetuate his memory and also serve as a monument to eternal peace, harmony and
tranquility.
The National Memorial Chorten was gifted to the nation on 28 July, 1974. The exquisite wall
paintings and the delicately carved statues reflect deep insights into Buddhist spirituality and a
rich tradition of prayer and learning.The National Memorial Chorten is known as the most visible religious landmark in Bhutan. The Chorten was consecrated by His Holiness, the Late Dudjorn Rinpoche. Unlike other Stupas the Chorten is not a shrine for the mortal of the late
King. The Chorten on contains a photograph of the King in full ceremonial attire. The King had
intend for the Choten to be a Chorten that represents the mind of Bhuddha
The national Memorial Chorten is located in the center of the capital city, Thimphu and is
designed like a Tibetan style Chorten. The Chorten is patterned of the classical Stupa design with
a pyramidal pillar crowned by a crescent moon and sun. One of the most distinct features of the
Chorten is its outwards flaring rounded part that makes the Chorten look more like a vase rather
than the classical dome. The interior of the Chorten has a large number of paintings of Tantric
deities, in explicit sexual poses that sometimes can be a little disconcerting to visitors.
Overnight in a hotel in Thimphu.
Day 02: Thimphu (Sight-seeing continued)
Post breakfast you will have a choice to visit all or few of the following places:-
National Memorial Chorten
National Memorial Chorten
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Folk Heritage Museum.
The folk heritage museum was open to the general public in 2001 upon completion. It treasures
troves of culture and rich Bhutanese heritage provide rich insights into the Bhutanese ethos. Try
to schedule your visit during the morning hours since the museum is less crowded at that time
and there is plenty of sunlight to go around.
The folk heritage museum is housed in a replica traditional Bhutanese house learn first-hand
about Bhutans rich cultural traditions, its deeply rooted heritage which spans thousands of years and the Bhutanese way of life. The tour of this almost living museum will also give you a
glimpse onto how many rural folk of the country live today following the ancient Bhutanese
ways.
National textile museums:
The second important Museum that also opened its doors in 2001 is the National Textile
Museum of Bhutan. During a trip to this museum you will get an up close and personal
experience of the living national art of weaving. The changing exhibitions at the museum will
introduce you to the major weaving techniques that the weavers employ to make these beautiful
fabrics. It also gives you a chance to see the various styles of dressing of the men and women
from different parts of Bhutan. The museums exhibits follow 6 major themes :
Wrap Pattern Weaves
Weft Pattern Weaves
Role of Textile in Bhuddism
Historical achievements in textile
Textiles made from different indigenous fibers
The royal textile collection.
Changangkha lhakhang
The Chagangkha Lhakahng temple is a early medieval Buddhist temple in the capital city
Thimphu. The temple is situated on a ridge overlooking the city, near Mohitang on the outskirts
of Thimphu. The temple is the oldest temple in Thimphu and was constructed by Lama Phajo
Drukgom Zhigpo in the 12 century AD. Lama Phajo Drukgom Zhigpo is also the founder of the
Folk heritage museum
National textile museums
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Drukpa Kaygo School of Buddhism. The Lhakhangs central deity is Chenirizig. There is a large statue of Chenrizig, the 11 headed, thousand arm manifestation of Avolokiteshwara. The prayer
books in the temple are larger in size compared to the usual Buddhist texts. There are also large
prayer wheels and paintings in the walls of the temple. The temple offers an excellent view of the
city of Thimphu from its courtyard.
Jungshi handmade paper factory
The Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory is a small paper factory located in Thimphu that produces
paper using traditional Bhutanese methods. The paper products produced at the factory are made
from Daphne or Mulberry plant bark. On you visit to the factory you will see the process from
the beginning to the end. The process starts with people pulling the bark off the plant to the
process of cooking to create wood pulp to the creation of the final product. There is a small shop
at the factory that sells a variety of paper and stationary that is produced from paper made here.
National handicrafts emporium
The National Handcrafts Emporium is a state run Handicrafts showroom in 4 different cities of
bhutan. The emporium is run by the National Womans Association of Bhutan as a Non-Government Organization that is run under the royal supervision of Her Royal Highness Ashi
Sonam Choden Wangchuk. The Handicrafts Emporium showcases the finest handicrafts of the
country and supports one of Bhutans most important income generating activities. The lack of an organized handicrafts industry in Bhutan is one of the biggest concerns of the organization
running the Emporium as they strive to create some form of organization in this otherwise
unorganized sector.
The products on sale at the emporium include; locally manufactured hand woven fabrics,
wooden masks, cane and bamboo products, traditional wooden utensils such as cups and bowls,
handmade paper, statuettes, prayer wheels etc. Most of the goods are manufactured in the winter
months, since business is slow for farmers in the winter months many families turn to the
Changangkha Lhakhang
Jungshi Handmade Paperfactory
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production of handicrafts goods to supplement their income during the lean winters. Apart from
its central branch in Thimphu the emporium has now opened its doors in 3 more locations
including one at the Paro International Airport, Bumthang and the Rural Handicrafts Sales
Centre at Tashigang. The Rural Handicrafts Sales Center is known as a good place to pick up
woven kiras, table runners and scarves, particularly if you cant make it to the weaving centre in Khaling. Kiras arent cheap (Nu 4000 to 16,000) but do keep in mind that an elaborate piece can take up to six months to create.
Overnight in a hotel in Thimphu.
Day 03: Thimphu Punakha Post early breakfast, you will drive towards Punakha via Dochula pass. We will stop over for tea
at Dochula (3,100 m), where on a sunny day, you can get stunning views of the Himalayan
ranges. The Dochu La Pass is probably the best known mountain pass in Bhutan. Located at an
altitude of 3150 meter above sea level, the Dochu La Pass is about 30 kilometer away from the
capital city Thimphu and the road to Punakha. On a clear day the pass offers visitors a
spectacular view of the majestic eastern Himalayan Ranges. A cup of hot coffee or tea at the pass
has almost become part of tradition for people travelling to and fro from Punakha to the capital
city.
There is a small cafeteria at the pass that offers a chance for travelers to enjoy a hot beverage or a
snack, it is located just off the road and overlooks the pass and is an ideal place to sit back, relax
and enjoy the view. Another striking feature at the pass are the 108 Druk Wangyal Khangzang
Chortens, that were built for the well-being of all sentiment beings on earth. The 108 Chorten
were built as a tribute to the Kings of Bhutan for their selfless service and leadership they offer
to the people of Bhutan. These Stupas or Chortens also represent the peoples love, appreciation
and loyalty towards the countrys King.
Chimi Lhakhang temple
Dochula pass
Dochula pass
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The Chimi Lhakang or the Chimel Lhakang is a Bhuddhist monastery located in the Punakha
District of Bhutan. The monastery stands on a small hill close to the village of Lobesa and was
constructed in 1499 by Ngawang Choegyel, the 14thDrukpaheirarch.
The Temple is very deeply connected to the legends of Saint Drukpa Kinley also known as the
Devine Madman. It has been said that the demon of Dochu-La with a magic thunderbolt of
wisdom in imprisoned him in a rock close to the temple. Drukpa Kuenley is called the Divine
Madman due to his unorthodox methods of teaching via songs, humor and sometimes bizarre and
shocking behavior with deep sexual overtones. You might be shocked to see that the temple
houses a number of wooden phalluses that the Lama had brought with him from Tibet. Pilgrims
who visit the monastery receive the blessing by being struck on the head with a ten inch wooden
Phallus (erect penis). The symbol of an erect penis is said to ward off evil.
The monastery is also known as the temple of fertility and is visited not only by the Bhutanese
but women from countries as far as Japan and United States to receive a special blessing that can
help these women conceive children. These women receive the blessing by getting struck on the
head with a 10 inch wooden/ ivory phallus.
The Temple can be accessed by undertaking a short 20 minute walk across the rice fields from
the nearest road head. The Lhakhang is a square shaped building with a golden spire on its roof.
The temple has many rows of prayer wheels and the temples exterior has embedded slate
carvings of various Buddhist saints. Near the temples entrance there is a small Chorten that
marks the spot where the Lama subdued the demon of Dochu La.
Overnight in a hotel in Punakha.
Day 04: Punakha
Today we will go and visit the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten.
The Yulley Namgyal Chorten, lies approximate 7 kilometer north of Punakha. The Chorten is
situated along a hill up the valley and can be reached after a leisurely hike through the woods and
rice paddies.
Chimi Lhakhang
Chimi Lhakhang
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The Yuelley Namgyal Chorten was constructed by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Tshering
Yangdon Wangchuck, in the 1990s, Built over a period of 9 years, Bhutanese craftsmen including carpenters, painters, and sculptors consulted holy scriptures rather than engineering
manuals, to construct this 4-storey temple. The temple is dedicated to the well-being of all beings
that reside in the Kingdom. The temple is considered one of the finest examples of the use of
traditional Bhutanese architectural style in modern times. If you can convince the temple keeper
to let you inside with you camera and promise you will not click pictures of the sides of the
temple them you will be able to see an awesome view of the Punakha Valley.
Punakha Dzong
The Punakha Dzhong or the Pungtang Dechen Phortang Dzhong is located at the confluence of
the Mo Chhu and the Po Chhu River, combine to form the Puna Tsang Chu which in turn is a
tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra River. The Dzhong was constructed by Sahbdrung
Ngwang Namgyal Wangchuck in 1638 on the exact spot as prophesized by the Guru Rinpoche
some 800 years ago. According to the prophecy of Guru Rinpoche a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant. And lo behold! Shabdung Ngawang Namgyal found that the peak of the hill was in the shape of an elephants trunk and built the Dzhong at that very spot. Another legend associated with the Dzhong is that of Zowe Palep, the architect of
the Dzong received vision of the Dzhong in his sleep. This vision got imprinted in the architects
mind and enabled him to construct the Dzhong without putting his plans to paper.
The Punakha Dzhong is the second largest and the second oldest Dzhong in Bhutan. The Dzhong
is home to some of the most sacred relics of the Drukpa Kagyu School of Buddhism; it is also
home to the sacred mortal remains of Shabdrun Nagawang Namgyal and Trenton Pema Lingpa
the great treasure discoverer of Bhutan. The Punakha Dzhong has also served as the of capital
Bhutan till 1955 before the capital was moved to Thimphu. The Dzhong is still the winter
residence of the Je Khenpo (chief abbot) and the central monastic body.
Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong
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The Punakha Dzhong plays host to the annual Punakha Theschu Festival which is very popular
with the locals and tourists alike.
Later you will visit local market of Punkha and overnight in a hotel in Punakha.
Day 05: Punakha Paro Post breakfast we will drive to Paro and there you will visit Rimpung Dzhong
The Paro Dzhong is probably Bhutan's best known and most iconic Dzhong. This is probably the
first building you will notice when you land at Paro International Airport and will probably be
your first memory of Bhutan. The imposing Dzhong is perhaps the finest example of Dzhong
architecture existing the world today, the massive buttered walls of the fortress dominate over
the valley. The Rinpung Dzhong's names translates to the " Fortress on a heap of Jewels ".
The fortress was constructed in 1644 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal on the foundations of an
ancient monastery. The fort played a crucial role in the history of the Paro valley as the Dzhong
helped keep the marauding Tibetans away from the Paro valley. The Dzhong was hit by an
earthquake in 1897 but survived unharmed, but a fire in 1907 ended up causing severe damage to
the Dzhong. The Dzhong is built on a steep hill along the banks of the Paro Chu river. The front
part of the Dzhong is home to the District administration while the other courtyard towards the
rare houses the district monk body.
The approach toward the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge called the NemiZam. A
paved stone path runs alongside the imposing outer walls of the structure. The valley's annual
springtime religious festival called the Paro Tsechu is organized each year in the courtyard of the
dzong and is attended by tourists from all over the world.
Ta Dzong ( National Museum )
The National Museum of Bhutan is housed inside the six storied circular Ta Dzhong. The Ta
Dzhong is a medieval watch tower situated above the Rimpung Dzhong. The Ta Dzhong was
constructed in 1656 with a purpose to give advance warning to the Paro Dzong in case of an
Rinpung Dzong during day
Rinpung Dzong during night
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approaching army, in fact the word Ta means 'to see' in Dzhongkha. The future first king was
imprisoned here for a brief period in 1872. In 1968 the Ta Dzhong was converted into the
National Museum of Bhutan. The Museum houses a priceless collection of textile, costumes,
paintings, appliqu, wooden handicrafts, weapons, armour and jewellery. There is a small section
dedicated to the natural history of Bhutan. There is a small chapel on the top of the building with
icons representing Himalayan Buddhist traditions.
Overnight in a hotel in Paro.
Day 06: Paro
After early morning breakfast, we will take you for a morning hike up to Taktsang Monastery,
also known as Tigers Nest. Hanging precariously and magically from a rather steep cliff, the Taktshang monastery is a monument of genuine pride for the Bhutanese nation. It defies
architectural principles to the core and amazes tourists from around the world. It is a sight to
behold. Taktshang or the Tigers lair as the monastery is called, it is widely regarded is one of the
most important monuments of spiritual significance in Bhutan. Its history is deeply associated
with the visit of Guru Padmasambhava, the revered Indian saint who came to Bhutan in the 8th
century AD. The cave was named Taktshang after Guru Rinpoche flew into the cave from
KurtoeSingyeDzong in eastern Bhutan while riding on a tigress. When he landed in the cave, he
took the wrathful form of Guru DorjiDrolo who is regarded as one of the eight manifestations of
Guru Rinpoche to decimate the demons. Several saints have chosen this sanctuary to pray and
meditate in solitude. The monastery was built in 1692 by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgaye who is said to
be one of the reincarnations of Guru Rinpoche. The Monastery consists of four main temples
along with their residences that are constructed along the rock ledge. There 8 caves in total out of
which 4 are relatively easy to access.
The monastery was ravaged by fire twice in the 1900s first in 1951 and later the fire of 1998,
which nearly destroyed the monastery completely. The government then undertook a
Tiger Nest
Tiger Nest
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comprehensive reconstruction in 200 with funding from foreign donors. The monastery was
recreated to its original splendor and re-opened to the public shortly thereafter.
From the road, the hike toward Taktshang follows an uphill route and takes approximately 3-4
hours at an average walking pace on a clear, sunny day. We recommend that you carry sunscreen
lotion, large quantities of drinking water, a walking stick just in case you need to shoo of the
birds and a hat to further protect yourself from the sun.
Druk choeding
Druk Choeding is also known as Tshongdoe Naktshang. The temple was built by Ngawang
Chhogyel, who was a prince of Ralung and the ancestor of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, in
1525. In the temple, visitors will find a statue of the Future Buddha known as Jampa in the
seated position. There is also an image of the deity known as Gyenyen who is the protector of
Bhutan. Gyenyen is surrounded by a collection of ancient swords, shields and other weaponry.
Dumtse lhakang
The Dumtse lhakhang Temple is located just north of the city of Paro. The Dumtse Lhabhang
temple is very unique in its design as its designed like a Chorten (Stupa), which is highly unlike any guide other Lhakhang / temple in Bhutan. The Temple was built in the 1443 AD by
Thantong Gyalpo, known as the iron bridge builder in Bhutanese legend. The Dumatse
Lhakhang is built over 3 levels that represent the 3 spiritual realms of earth i.e. Hell, Earth and
Heaven. The walls of the Dumtse Lhakhang are decorated in beautiful hand-painted murals that
depict these 3 realms of earth. These beautiful murals are regarded as some of the finest
examples of Bhutanese art in the country.
To visit the Dumtse Lhakahng tourists require a special permit that has to be obtained in
advance, we recommend that you ask your Bhutan Travel Agent to apply for the same if you
wish to visit the temple before you depart from your home country. Another thing that
BhutanTravelAgency.com recommends is that you must carry a flashlight with you while
visiting the temple. The inner reaches of the temple are very dark and only illuminated by a few
butter lamps and the odd small window.
Druk Choeding
Dumtse Lhakhang
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National handicrafts emporium
The National Handcrafts Emporium is a state run Handicrafts showroom in 4 different cities of
Bhutan. The emporium is run by the National Womans Association of Bhutan as a Non-Government Organization that is run under the royal supervision of Her Royal Highness Ashi
Sonam Choden Wangchuk. The Handicrafts Emporium is a showcase the finest handicrafts of
the country and supports one of Bhutans most important income generating activities. The lack of an organized handicrafts industry in Bhutan is one of the biggest concerns of the organization
running the Emporium as they strive to create some form of organization in this otherwise
unorganized sector. The products on sale at the emporium include; locally manufactured hand
woven fabrics, wooden masks, cane and bamboo products, traditional wooden utensils such as
cups and bowls, handmade paper, statuettes, prayer wheels etc. most of the good are
manufactured in the winter months, since business is slow for farmers in the winter months many
families turn to the production of handicrafts goods to supplement their income during the lean
winters. Apart from its central branch in Thimphu the emporium has now opened its doors in 3
more locations including one at the Paro International Airport, Bumthang and the Rural
Handicrafts Sales Centre at Tashigang. The Rural Handicrafts Sales Center is known as a good
place to pick up woven kiras, table runners and scarves, particularly if you cant make it to the weaving centre in Khaling. Kiras arent cheap (Nu 4000 to 16,000) but do keep in mind that an elaborate piece can take up to six months to create.
Overnight in a hotel in Paro.
Day 07: Paro Departure
In the morning after early breakfast we will see you off at the Paro Airport for your onward destinations.
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