The Journey Begins Now!
DAY 01 : BAGDOGRA AIRPORT / NJP RAILWAY STATION TO JAIGAON / PHUENTSHOLING
After arrival Bagdogra Airport our representative / driver will receive and drive to Jaigaon – Bharat, West Bengal last border town, our office sales executive will meet and welcome grid. And enter Bhutan – Phuentsholing by walk through pedestrian to Bhutan Immigration office and have to do normal entry for overnight stay at Phuentsholing. And transfer to pre-booked hotel for overnight stay at Phuentsholing (Border town). If time will permit you can walk evening market and Zangtopelri.
DAY 02 : JAIGAON / PHUENTSHOLING TO THIMPHU
Morning after breakfast, Bhutan guide will meet at hotel and welcome gride & assist about the tour and hotel check out from hotel and take to Immigration for visa/permit formalities. After getting permit (for permit. It can take 30 minutes). You can visit Phuentsholing city and drive to Thimphu. On the way you can visit Kharbandi Monastery and enjoy Natural beauties of Bhutan, you can take photo on the road, Gedu town, Dam View point, Water fall near Chuzom. On arrival check in pre-booked hotel and overnight halt. Capitan City of Bhutan, evening you can stroll around the city. Overnight at the in Thimphu.
DAY 03 : THIMPHU FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING
Morning, after breakfast proceed for Sightseeing in Thimphu :
Memorial Chorten: There are beautifully designed memorial structures called Chorten. These structures are designed in such a way that they evoke good symmetry of Lord Buddha himself. It is considered lucky for the people who pass these structures on the left. This Chorten structure was constructed in 1974. It was made in the memory of Jigme Dorji, who was Bhutan’s 3rd king. He is always considered as the birth giver of what Bhutan presently is.
Visit Buddha Point (Boddha Dordenma), the biggest statue of Lord Boddha.
Mini zoo: Takin is the national animal of Bhutan. This animal is found in the Mini zoo of Bhutan. It is a very rare animal and belongs to the family of goats. They eat grass and often bamboo as their staple food. It weighs 550 pounds. Keepers look after these animals, following the principles of Buddhism.
Sangaygang View Point: There is a beautiful view point in Bhutan called Sangaygang. It is the location for the tower which transmits the national television channel of Bhutan called BBS. A wonderful view of Thimphu, capital city of Bhutan, can be observed from this view point. On clear, cloudless days, a beautiful panoramic view of the whole city from point of view can be captured with a camera. Thousands of prayer flags can be seen, fluttering in the air.
Handicraft Emporium: There is a Handicraft Emporium in Bhutan. Bhutan is a shopper’s paradise. All traditional clothes, handicrafts, jewelleries, books, wall hangings and paintings are available in the shops. Foreign currency exchange facility is also available in the shops.
Paper factory: There is a famous paper factory in Bhutan. Hand making of paper is practised in these factories. It is a very famous age-old practice in Bhutan. These kinds of papers are famous worldwide. There is a government paper factory in Bhutan called Jungshi. It is an important handmade paper selling unit of Bhutan.
Wang Chu River, Clock Tower Square – Free, Thimphu Vegetable Market
Simply Bhutan is an interactive 'living' museum that gives a quick introduction to various aspects of traditional life in Bhutan. Visitors are greeted with a shot of local Arra (rice spirit), before being guided through mocked-up village scenes. Along the way, you can dress up in traditional clothes, try out archery and hear songs sung by Bhutanese women as they build houses out of rammed earth. It's touristy, but a good family experience.There are also souvenir stalls, and a restaurant serving Bhutanese set meals for Nu 500.
Folk Heritage museum: Museum of Folk heritage in Bhutan was established by Ashi, queen of Bhutan. She was the founder of this museum in 2001. The collections in the museum reflect the rural life of Bhutan. All farming equipment, tools, daily use household utensils and products, dresses, ornaments are displayed here.
National Library: The National Library in Bhutan was inaugurated in 1967. The library is a rich collection of very old Bhutanese scripts. Extensive research work is done in the library. It is a modern library. Huge collection of rare manuscripts, printouts, hand written notes, religious books etc are available in the library. This library is the biggest centre of Mahayana sect of literature on Buddhism in the whole world. These books are written in “dharma language”. Many books related to tourism, culture, religion and tradition in Bhutan, written in English, are available in the library. This Library is the pride of Bhutan.
Evening visit Tashichho Dzong: A fortress called Tashichho Dzong was constructed in 1641 by Zhabgrung Ngawang. It was again reconstructed as present by a late king named Jigme Dorji in 1969. Some places of interest are the king’s palace, his room, his office and a secretariat building and a central body for monks.
And overnight halt at same hotel.
DAY 04 : THIMPU TO PUNAKHA / WANGDUE
After breakfast, proceed to Punakha / Wangdue tour; On the way you can visit:
Simtokha Dzong: Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal is a great builder of Bhutan. He is famous for his construction of Dzong. He constructed six numbers of Dzongs to protect himself from his enemies. The name of the first constructed Dzong was Simtokha.The place where Dzong is constructed has a lot of significance in History. The place is a crossroad of three numbers of the most prominent regions of the west. These three regins are Sha, Wang and Pa. The construction of Dzong was completed in 1631. After visiting Simtokha Dzong drove to Punakha, the old capital town of Bhutan.
Stop enroute at
Dochula pass (3,050m) that heralds the most enchanting views of Bhutan. A superb view, you can feel you are in the sky level. On arrival, check in pre-booked the hotel.
After lunch visit
Punakha Dzong, the fortress of 17th century and
later visit
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, and evening free.
(Optional activity – you can do Punakha
River Rafting It's direct payable). Overnight stay in Punakha.
DAY 05 : PUNAKHA – PHOBJIKHA EXCURSION (FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING)
After breakfast, drive to Phubjhikha-Gangtey for excursion
:
Explore Phobjikha valley which is famous for Black Necked Cranes. The cranes migrate here from the Central Asiatic plateau to escape its harsh winters. Very good place for hiking. It’s a beautiful place, you can enjoy some time and drive to Gangtey.
Gangtey Goempa: The 17th century holy establishment was built by Pema Trinley, the grandson of Pema Lingpa who was one of the greatest Nyingmapa saint in Bhutan, and is believed to be the reincarnation of Guru Rinpoche, who introduced Buddhism in Bhutan.
Kumbhu Lhakhang:A 17th century Buddhist temple, Kumbhu Lhakhang is probably one of the most unique sites to
visit in Bhutan. This ancient temple is dedicated to Sipey Gyalpo, who is known to be the main deity of Bon religion. The temple is decked with several ancient statues, religious scriptures, and historical artefacts.
Wangmo Hand-Woven Carpet Factory : Wangmo Hand-Woven Carpet Factory employs only female weavers from across the valley. The owner of the factory trains all the workers by herself; teaches them how to weave carpets with bare hands or without using any modern machines. Wangmo Hand-Woven Carpet Factory is also known for its organic handmade carpets. During a visit to here, visitors can also buy souvenirs or carpets produced in this factory
Later on the way back to Punakha visit Wangdi, in short, is another valley at an altitude of 1,300 meters in the western Bhutan about half an hour further south from Punakha a three hours’ drive (70km) southeast of Thimpu. This ancient town lies at the confluence of the Mo Chu and Tang Chu rivers. The valley is comparatively warmer than others, so the royal family of Bhutan also makes their stay at Wangdiphodrang during winter. The Wangdiphodrang Dzong is considered to be the most picturesque of all Dzongs in Bhutan.The founder of Bhutan Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal built the Dzong in 1638 on a hilltop at the confluence of Punakha Chu and Tang Chu Rivers. The Wangdue Festival is celebrated here in the autumn. The Dzong is open for visitors during Wangduephodrang Tshechu Festival.
Overnight halt at Punakha.
DAY 06 : PUNAKHA TO PARO (TIGER NEST EXCURSION)
Morning after breakfast drive to Paro, after arriving Excursions to TAKTSANG (Tiger Nest Monastery). It will take approx. 4-5hrs. up & down trekking time. The Tiger’s Nest Monastery or "Pako Taktsang" is one of the most famous monasteries in Bhutan. The Tiger's Nest Monastery in Bhutan is popularly known as Pako Taktsang in local accent which is a sacred site for Buddhist lying in the cliff of Himalayas. This perched temple is one of the breathtaking spots situated in the upper Paro valley of Bhutan. This Buddhist place was built on the rock of a mountain around 1962 AD. The ingenious temple was erected by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye which became the iconic symbol of Bhutan. It is believed thatGuru Padmasambhava meditated in Taktsang Senge Samdup cave for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the 8th century where later Pako Taktsang was constructed. Padmasambhava is the first person to introduce Buddhism in Bhutan. A day in the month of March or April is celebrated as a Tsechu festival in the memory of Padmasambhava in Paro valley. In the evening check in pre pre-booked hotel. Overnight halt at Paro.
DAY 07 : EXCURSION TO CHELE LA PASS / HAA VALLEY
Starting the day early for the drive to Chele-la pass 4 Km away at Bondey village the road to Haa diverted towards the right hand side and the climb up towards the chele-la pass starts. After driving through blue pine & rhododendron forest for 45 km, reach Chele-la pass (4200 meters). From this point one can have a superb view of Mount. Chomolhari Jichu Drakey. This is a very good place to walk around for a few minutes enjoying the view. And after lunch drive to Haa valley. Haa town is known for its ancient traditions and rituals, and with its thinly populated valley region, this place gives you the tranquil feel of a lesser place in the past.
Lhakhang Karpo (White temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (Black temple) from the 7th century lie nestled in the foothills of the Meri Puensum mountains.
The valley is located in close proximity to
Doklam or Zhoglam – a plateau enveloped by Tibet’s Chumbi Valley to the north, Bhutan’s Haa Valley to the east and India’s Sikkim state to the west. This place is of strategic importance to India and China and the armies of both the nations were in news because of the
73-day-long military standoff in Doklam. Talking about the way of life, the valley and surroundings follow the
Shamanistic rituals. Drive back to Paro. Overnight halt at Paro.
DAY 08 : PARO SIGHTSEEING TO JAIGAON / PHUENTSHOLING
After breakfast , proceed for sightseeing :
Ta Dzong: Here is the watch tower used for guarding the region during the Tibetan invasion. After the year 1968, this has become the National Museum. It includes a good collection of religious thangkas, Bhutanese arts, paintings of various important things of the region, arms, stamp collections, etc.
Rimpung Dzong: This means a fortress with a bulk of jewels. The construction took place in the year 1644 during the period of a spiritual as well as political leader known as Zhabdrung. The house has monastic and administrative features. During spring, this is the place for festivals in Paro.
Kichu Lhakhang: During 15
th century, this was constructed. One among the ancient paintings is found in the temple. The authority has covered the painting with a thin lining so that it can remain unspoiled. One among the prettiest artistically designed paintings is found here. Three floors of the temple are named as heaven, human world and hell.
Farm house Visit: The farmhouse will provide a picturesque ambience along the hillside and among the fields. Paro farmers’ hospitality is really amazing. Framers with genuine smiles will thrill you. You will definitely enjoy the Bhutanese farm house with 2 or three stories. Decoration of the outer portion as well as the inner portion of Bhutanese farm house is really amazing. You will be happy to know the lifestyle adopted by such a farming family.
Later, drive back to Jaigaon via Phuentsholing. Bhutan exit formalities will be done by Bhutan guide and drop at pre-booked hotel at Jaigaon / Phuentsholing. Overnight halt at Jaigaon / Phuentsholing.
DAY 09 : JAIGAON / PHUENTSHOLING TO BAGDOGRA AIRPORT / NJP RAILWAR STATION
After breakfast Check-out from hotel and take the departure transfers to NJP Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey.
COST INCLUDES :
- Hotel Category – 3 Star
- Meal Plan – MAP (Breakfast & Dinner)
- No. of vehicle – Exclusive private vehicle (as per group size for Bhutan Trip)
- No. of vehicle – Exclusive private vehicle (as per group size for Bagdogra airport / NJP station pick & drop)
- Immigration – Bhutan visa / permit
- Bhutanese license holder English / Hindi speaking guide
- SDF charges (Bhutan Govt.)
- 01 bottle mineral water (01 Pc. per person per day)
- Parking charges
- Travel Insurances.
- GST
- All permit fees & hotel taxes (as per itinerary).
COST EXCLUDES :
- Air fare / Train fare / Bus fare.
- Any other meals not mentioned in the inclusions.
- Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity. Mineral / soft / hard drinks, Paragliding, River rafting, joy ride, Pony Ride, Cable Car.
- Room Heater, Local Cab fare & Entrance Fees.
- Bhutanese Cultural Program, Traditional Dance or Campfire.
- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
- Traditional Dance or Campfire.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc. (to be borne by the client, who is directly payable on the spot).
- Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
- Travel Insurances.
- Anything which is not include in the inclusion.
NOTE :
1. Itinerary may change, depending upon the situation. Please cooperate in case of unavoidable circumstances like – natural calamities, strikes, sudden technical faults of vehicles, accident, theft, robbery etc.
2. Please carry your 04 (four) copies of Passport size photo and ID proof
(Voter ID card / Passport) for permission to visit Bhutan. In this connection please note that Aadhaar Card for identity purpose is not accepted in Bhutan.
3. Children below 18 years should carry 04 (four) copies of Passport size photo and
Birth Certificate / Passport. In this connection please note that Aadhaar Card for identity purpose is not accepted in Bhutan.
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