Day 1 : Arrive Paro Arrive Paro by Druk Air flight. During this flight, one will experience breathtaking views of Mount. Everest, Kanchenjunga and other Himalayan peaks including, the sacred Chomolhari and Mount. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. The first gift from Bhutan will be cool, clean fresh air as you step out of the aircraft. Received by our Bhutan tour guides and transfer to the hotel. Evening visit Paro market and town. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 2 : Paro After breakfast drive to Drukgyel Dzong, although now in ruins, this Dzong is of historical importance. From here the peak of Mount.Chomolhari "Mountain of Goddess" can be seen, on a clear day. On the way back, visit one of the holiest Lhakhang of Bhutan, the Kyichu, built in 7 th century A.D. and it dates back to the time of Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Afternoon, visit Ta Dzong, the multi storeyed round tower built in 1775 as watch tower and refuge fortress for the Rinpung Dzong. The National Museum was opened within its walls in 1967. A visit here is really made worthwhile by the carefully selected and exhibited collections of utensils, folk arts, weapons, thangkhas, statues and postage stamps. After that visit Rinpung Dzong, the renowed fortress which has a long and fascinating history. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 3 : Paro - Thimphu
After breakfast drive to Thimphu with a short stop at Chuzom (confluence) where Paro river joins Thimphu river. Three different style of chortens adorn the confluence. Before arriving Thimphu, visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the Kingdom, built in 1627. The complex has survived in its original form and serves today, as religious college, in which, amongst other subjects, Dzongkha is taught. Afternoon Thimphu city tour ; visit gigantic Tashichhodzong, the seat of government and home to Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot). Memorial Chorten, the beautiful stupa is other interesting monument to see, which is built in the memory of Bhutan's Third King, His Late Majesty, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. Evening take a stroll in Thimphu market. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 4 : Thimphu
Full day of sightseeing in Thimphu valley. Visit, National Library ; which holds interesting collection of ancient Buddhist texts and manuscripts, Painting School ; known for tis thangkah paintings and the Traditional Medicine Institute where indigenous healing arts still practised. Also visit Handicrafts Emporium. Exotic weaves in wool, silk and cotton, basketware, silver jewellery, thangkhas and other traditional crafts of the Kingdom are available here. Overenight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Day 5 : Thimphu - Shong Pang
Drive north of valley towards Dechenchholing palace, following Thimphu river. The transport will drop at Pangrizam. From here the trek starts towards Shong Pang which takes about 5/6 hours, passing through villages enroute. Enroute vegetation is mainly blue pines, oak species, rhododendrons. Overnight camp.
Day 6 : Shong Pang - Dopshing Pang
The trek trail ascends gradually up till you reach the Sinchula pass at about 3,490ft. From this point, if the weather is clear, one can see Phajoding monastery. After 2 kms, you can view Thinleygang village, the Talo monastery and the motor highway towards the ancient capital of Bhutan. The trek drops gradually from the pass till you reach the campsite.
Day 7 : Dopshing Pang - Chorten Ningpo
The trek to Chorten Ningpo is rather gradual and you will be walking into thick forests. Before reaching camp, you will pass through villages and rice fields. Camp at altitude 2,700 m.
Day 8 : Chorten Ningpo - Zomlingthang
For about 2/3 hours the trek trail will be through villages until the motor road. Later follow the road towards Punakha, the ancient capital town of Bhutan. Evening at leisure and if interested, can do fishing in Mo Chu river. Overnight camp
Day 9 : Zomlingthang - Limuka
Follow the road till Punakha Dzong and then across the Pho Chu river, the river that drains the remote Lunana region. It's a steady half day climb into a forest of scattered long needle chip pines. Further you will have a wonderful view of Punakha valley and Dzong. Also, if the weather is clear, you can see some of the snow capped mountain peaks to the north. The camp site is near Limukha village at altitude 2,250 m.
Day 10 : Limukha - Chungsakha - Wangdiphodrang
The trek trail rises gradually up through the forests of oak species and rhododendrons and then descends gradually through the thick forests till you reach a small monastery dedicated to Lam Drukpa Kuenley. From Chungsakha, you can look across the valley to Samtengang. Walk downhill till you reach the motorable road and then drive for half an hour to Wangdi. Overnight at the hotel in Wangdiphondrang.
Day 11 : Wangdiphodrang / Punakha - Paro
After breakfast, visit to Wangdi Dzong, standing at the confluence of Punakha Chu and Tang Chu river. This fortress was built in 17 th century by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. It holds attractive festival which is celebrated in autumn. After that drive to Punakha, the old capital town of Bhutan. Visit sacred Punakha Dzong, the superb example of Bhutanese architecture. Fire, earthquake and floods have inflicred their devastating influence on this Dzong which under the direction of the present King has been restored completely. The remains of the Shabdrung are extomed here in the Chapel of Machin Lhakhang. After lunch, drive to Paro. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 12 : Paro Depart
After early breakfast drive to Paro airport for flight to onward destination.
Climate (General): Days are normally warm. Nights can at times be cold and in winter even below the freezing point. Monsoons shower in summer (heaviest July & August) and sometimes even in spring and autumn.
What to Bring:
Strong and comfortable trekking boots, sunglasses, a lot of spare vests and socks, headgear raincoat & warm clothing for the evenings.
Recommendations:
Moderate fitness is required. Few weeks training is advised.
It is also possible to combine tour and trek. E-mail or fax us for detailed itineraries, costs or other pre-departure information.
1. Royalty and taxes to the government
2. Accommodation on twin sharing basis
3. Transportation within Bhutan
4. Services of guide
5. Meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
6. Tea and Snacks
7. All sightseeing as specified in the itinerary
8. Riding ponies and pack animals on treks
9. Entrance fees to temple and monuments
10. Visa Fee and One time payment of US$ 10 each for Tourism Development Fund
11. Air Ticket - Kathmandu / Bangkok - Paro - Kathmandu/Bangkok
1. Personal Travel Insurance
2. Laundry bill
3. Phone call
4. Personal expenses
5. Drinks and beverages
The above rates are applicable per tourist per night halt in Bhutan. The rate can be higher depending upon the nature of services desired beyond the set of entitlements.
On the day of departure from Bhutan, our obligation shall be limited to breakfast only and any extra requirement shall be payable on actual basis.
In order to secure Druk-Air tickets to and from Bhutan and good hotels, tour payment must be made 2 months prior to the date of arrival in Bhutan. Visa is cleared by the government only after the receipt of full tour payment. Without visa, Druk-Air will not issue tickets.
Once the tour reservation has been confirmed, Ghale Treks and Tours will provide advance payment options.