GLIMPSE BHUTAN TOUR

This is a very short and suitable itinerary for tourists with shorter holidays and who wish to see eye-catching, beautiful, charming Bhutan. Bhutan being the last surviving Mahayana Buddhism country in the Himalayan region, sandwiched between two powerful neighbouring countries gives you the high end-tourist destination where the people are guided by the values in everyday life. This will give you the glimpse of your tour in Bhutan.

Activities: Tours & Sightseeing
Duration: 5 nights and 6 Days
Season: Almost all season

 
Day 01: Arrival in Paro and to Thimphu
Drive: 1 Hour
Altitude: Around 2300m/7590 ft
Distance: 65 km/ 39 miles

On arrival at Paro International Airport, the representative of the company will receive you and transfer to Thimphu by Car/Bus. Afternoon visit painting school (school of thirteen Arts and crafts), where the students learn thirteen different arts and crafts commonly used in Bhutan, then visit Royal Textile Academy (Textile Museum), next to handmade paper factory and later to the weekend market (Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday). In the evening go around the Thimphu town and have the picturesque evening walk in and around town. Later, in the evening you will get the privilege for Q&A on Buddhism with Rinpoche.
Overnight: Thimphu

 

Day 02: Thimphu to Punakha 
Drive: 2 ½ Hours
Altitude: 1350m/4455ft
Distance: 76 km/45.6miles

Drive through Dochula pass, which is at the elevation 3140m above the sea level. When the weather is sky blue clear, you can enjoy a scenic view of the highest unclimbed mountain in the world in Bhutan and Himalayan ranges stretching almost 180 degrees. Sooner you can break for tea for some time and resume your way to Punakha via sub-tropical Forest. Afternoon, take a short hike to Chimi Lhakhang (known as temple of fertility), which was built in 1499 by the cousin of Lama Drukpa Kuenley (Divine Madman) in his honour after he subdued the demoness of the Dochula with his ‘magic thunderbolt of wisdom’. Then take a visit to Punakha Dzong (the palace of great happiness) which is arguably the most stunning dzong in the country and construction was foretold by Guru Rinpoche. Then it was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1637 and was completed in the following year. Later, visit Sangchen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery and take a chance to interact with nuns.
Overnight: Punakha

 

Day 03: Punakha to Thimphu

After breakfast drive back to Thimphu. Upon reaching Thimphu visit Memorial Chorten (Stupa) which was built in the memory of the third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (also called father of modern Bhutan) in 1974. Then proceed further to Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Point), which was completed and consecrated in 2015 coinciding with the Descending Day of the Lord Buddha.  Then to National Takin Preserve (where national animals are kept) and to the one of the oldest Nunneries in Bhutan (also called Drubthob Goemba).
Overnight: Thimphu

 

Day 04: Thimphu to Paro
Drive: 1 Hour
Altitude: 2200m/7260 ft
Distance: 65 km/ 39 miles

In Paro visit the defunct Ta Dzong (Watch Tower). It was renovated in 1968 to house the National Museum and it is the first of its kind which has a collection from natural history to religious paintings. Originally, it was established and completed in 1656 as a watch tower of Paro Dzong, which lies undefended below. Then visit Paro Rinpung Dzong (Fortress on the heap of jewels). In 1644, its construction was ordered by Zhabdrung Rinpoche on the foundation of the monastery built by Guru Rinpoche. Take a leisure walk down from the dzong cross through the oldest wooden cantilever bridge which is still in use. In the afternoon, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, which is believed to have been built in the year 659 by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. When he married the Chinese princesses Wencheng in 641, her dowry included the Jowo Shakyamuni, a priceless statue of the Buddha as a size of a small baby. As the statue was transported via Lhasa, it became struck in the mud and no one could remove it. The princess divined that the obstruction was being caused by a huge supine demoness, lying on her back. In order to pin down the ogress to the earth forever and to convert Tibetan people to Buddhism. It is believed that he has established 108 temples in a single day.  And then drive to the ruined historic Drukgyal Dzong. Later, leisurely evening and preparation for the tiger’s nest hike.
Overnight: Paro

 

Day 05: Hike to Taktshang

After breakfast, the car will drop you to the basement of the excursion to view spectacular and the most famous Taktshang monastery. You can climb up to the monastery through beautiful pine forests, many of the trees with the beautiful hanging of mosses (also called Old man’s beard) and pass through an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. Stop at Taktshang Cafeteria for a stunning view of the monastery and break for coffee as well. Then after some time resume your hike and continue until you see clearly within reach of the monastery. It is believed that in 8th century, Guru Rinpoche, the tantric mystic flew here on the back of a tigress from Singye Dzong in Kurtoe to Taktshang to subjugate demons and all evil spirits obstructing to flourish Buddhism and blessed them as the protector of the doctrine. It is also believed Guru Rinpoche has meditated here for three months and took his last manifestation in the form of Guru Dorje Drakpo (fierce thunderbolt) during subjugation. Later in the evening go around in the town and grasp some souvenirs from Bhutan.
Overnight: Paro

 

Day 06: Departure

After breakfast drive to the Airport for your onward destination. Our team will bid you farewell from the Airport.

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