Day 1-Welcome to Bhutan – Arrival.
Riverview
If you are arriving on a bright sunny day, your holiday begins with a panoramic
view of the Himalayan range from your Drukair seat, where you’ll be greeted by
Mt. Everest and Mt. Kanchenjunga, and our very own Mt. Jomolhari and Mt.
Jichu Drakey. Since you could like to come from Kathmandu, you have to make
sure you are seated on the left side of the aisle for better views to make some arial
photographs of the himalayan ranges (You’ll have to ask the seating preference
while checking in at the airport for your Bhutan flight).
Upon arrival you’ll be received by our friendly professional guides who will help you
settle into your comfortable car, and then proceed to to the capital city Thimphu.
Visit the Memorial Chorten Stupa. Stroll around the inner city of Thimphu and
walk to the Ayala Gallery to see local artists of Bhutan at work. The gallery is an
initiative of a group of freelance artists who voluntarily teaches art to young aspiring artists. Dinner at some of the best restaurants at the capital city. Tour
briefing will be done after dinner.
Drive time 1 hr.
Day 2-Explore the capital city Thimphu.
Riverview (upper rooms with views)
Your guide from Bhutan Travel Club will take you to some of the treasures of the
capital - Visit the National Folk Heritage Museum, the Zorig Chusum school of
13 traditional arts/crafts, the Textile Museum, the Bhutan Post Office to see
the rich collection of stamps and philatelic history. Our guests can make stamps
with their faces on it and send postcards to loved ones. Visit the colourful
vegetable market where proud villagers behind pyramids of their agricultural
produce greet you with stone weights in their hands and smiles on their faces. It is
interesting to see what may seem to you as ‘weird vegetables and forest products’
that actually enriches the Bhutanese palate.
*We always encourage our guests to live like a Bhutanese while in Bhutan. If you
fancy it, you can be dressed in our traditional attire for this day, and for the days to
come if you wish.
If you are interested, we can also explore a little bit of Bhutan’s high-end bars and
music lounges such as the Ara Bar at the 5-star Taj Tashi hotel, where local
musicians will be belting out covers and originals. It would be interesting to see a
bit of Bhutan’s urban culture!
Enjoy the rest of the evening.
Day 3-Easy hikes on Thimphu's best trails
Riverview
Wangditse-Chokhortse Gomba hike (5 km loop, 380m high, 3 hours)
In the late afternoon, drive to the entrance gate of the radio tower (BBS) area.
Take the trail that traverses through beautiful blue pine forests with many prayer flags the trail. Continue along this trail until you reach Wangditse goenpa. Along the way there are good views of the Dzong and the underlying Thimphu
valley. Continue to climb up to Chhokhortse goenpa. The trail goes straight up the
ridge. After about 500 m the trail levels out while crossing an open ridge with a
field of prayer flags. The views of the city are excellent from here. Continue up the
ridge. The trail to Chhokhortse continues up, at times to the left, then again along the ridge. It leads through open grassy areas, oak undergrowth and blue pines.
Descend down to the radio tower and visit the Taken Reserve Centre to see the
national animal of Bhutan.
This is also a very popular singletrack mountain biking trail, and if you would like it,
we can bike here as well. WE LOVE IT WHEN OUR GUESTS WANT TO BIKE as
we are avid bikers ourselves. Trust me, theres something special about biking in Bhutan– almost an organic feel - about being on a bike and feeling the nature first hand!
Day 4-Thimphu and Punakha and Sightseeing.
DrupchhuResort
After breakfast, drive upto Kuensel Phodrang viewpoint and visit the giant
Buddha Statue standing at 169ft. From here you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of
the capital city. If you feel like, you can attend the festival for a short time in the
morning.
Drive to Punakha after morning tea around 11 am, on the highway over the
Dochula Pass (3140m). Situated atop the pass at the backdrop of fluttering prayer
flags is the Druk Wangyal Chortens, a collection of 108 chortens (stupas) that
was built to exemplify the greatness of the Fourth King. Start early from Thimphu if
you would like to capture the breathtaking sunrise at the pass.
Descend to the low-lying rice valley of Lobesa and pay your respects to one of
Bhutan’s most charming and eccentric historic figures nicknamed ‘The Divine
Madman’ at the Chhimi Lhakhang – also called the fertility monastery - our guide
will explain the entire story about it. The visit involves a short nice hike through a
beautiful village surrounded by paddy fields.
Continue to Nalanda Monastic School that houses around 100 monks. Interact
with the monks and they love to speak English with visitors and learn about the
ways of the world. We also volunteered to teach English to the young monks last
year during off season.
Stay in a cozy resort overlooking the valley.
Drive time 3 hours.
Day 5-Punakha Sightseeing and continue to Tangsibje village (Meet-the-locals).
My Grandfather’s Heritage house(farmhouse)Basic but tourist friendly amenities.
Visit the Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful fortress in Bhutan situated at the
confluence of two rivers. It was the capital of Bhutan until 1955, and still serves as
the winter residence of the monk body. The fortress is a fine example of Bhutan’s
rich art and architecture, and our guide who is an expert in iconography take you
on a story-telling ride. The fortress will inspire the photographer in you.
Also visit the Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal stupa, which is a splendid example of
Bhutan’s fine architectural and artistic traditions and the only one of its kind in the
world.
After lunch, drive to my village – the scenic Tangsibje village where I spent most of
my school holidays with my grandparents and relatives. Stay overnight in my
Grandfather’s heritage house, which he built in the 60’s. You will be welcomed
by my cousin sister and her husband who was recently won the “Strongest Man
of Bhutan” contest. We are the only tour operator in Bhutan taking visitors to this
beautiful village which is considered one of the most beautiful villages of Trongsa
district, and therefore makes it a real off-the-beaten-track experience. Some of
the best singers in Bhutan hail from this village as it is blessed by a holy spring
water is believed to make your voice beautiful when you drink it. The host family
will prepare a splendid dinner for you using fresh organic vegetables and herbs
from her garden.
Spend the evening singing and dancing with the locals as they are eager to have
visitors to our village. Come prepared with a song or two, because you’ll have to
contribute too.
Drive time 3 hrs.
Day 6-Tangsibje easy day exploring, hiking and rural lifestyles.
My Grandfather’s Heritage house(farmhouse)Basic but tourist friendly amenities.
This is a perfect opportunity to experience an authentic side of Bhutan by seeing
how villagers go about their lifestyles in rural Bhutan. Wake up to the beautiful
sounds of the village and enjoy a great view over the gorge from the farmhouse.
Watch your hostess prepare breakfast in a tradtiional way. Visit the village temple,
school and visit village homes of many of my cousins. In the afternoon, your host
will milk her cows and make tea and serve you traditional Bhutanese snacks.
Watch a game of archery and if you feel like shooting some arrows, you may try a
hand as well. The Strongest man of Bhutan, will take a day off today to accompany
you and fill you with stories and local legends.
If you like, you can also help your hostess to prepare your dinner together as you’ll
really learn how to prepare Bhutanese food. My cousin sister is notoriously known
for your great cooking skills, and our guests really love it.
Note: This experience is consistently rated as a favourite amongst our guests.
Day 7-Tangsibje Hike and drive to Paro.
Gangtey Palace Resort
After breakfast, take a nice hike around Tangsibje village which will take you up to
the main road. With a traditional tea ceremony, your host family will bid you
farewell.
If you are interested to see Gangtey valley, take a short detour and visit the
Gangtey Goenpa temple. Continue to Wangdue town to visit the Wangdue
Fortress, which was devastated by fire a couple of years ago. You could see
history in the making with local artisans working on resurrecting the fortress to
former glory. It is interesting to know that in the early days, these mighty fortresses
were built without using a single nail!
Drive to Paro and explore the town in the evening. Visit the Paro Rimpung Dzong
fortress that involves walking across a beautiful traditional bridge suspended over
the Paro River.
In the evening, visit a farmhouse to soak in a herbal hot-stone bath which is
known to be therapeutic and helps ailments related to joints and muscle aches,
besides simply soothing your mind and body. Perfect to unwind and goes well with the Red Panda local beer. This is a complimentary value-added experience from
Bhutan Travel Club without any hidden costs. Proceed to your resort.
Explore Paro town on foot in the evening. This is a good moment to sample
Bhutanese souvenirs and experience local life in Paro town.
Drive time 6 hours.
Day 8-Bumdra Trek through Sang Choekor temple.
Camp Siteat Bumdra
After an early breakfast, we will drive to Paro, Sang Choekor, where our trekking
crew members will be waiting for us. Our trek will start from here to Bumdra.
Bumdra, which is blessed by 100,000 dakinies. Little above the place, we can also
see a rock which is suppose to be Guru Rinpoche’s Hat and underneath the Hat,
there is room where we can mediate and get the blessings from Guru Rinpoche.
Visit the Sang Chhoekhor Lhakhang. Continue trekking to Bumdra for about first 1-
2hrs walk will be ascent of a shady, forested ridge, brings us to a clearing with
prayer flags and views down into both the Paro and Do Chhu Valleys. Above and
ahead the Chhoe Tse Lhakhang (temple) nestles on the mountainside a further
one to two hour’s walk away. The trail undulates before the last steep section up to
the pretty temple, which offers commanding views south over Paro and northwards
to the snow-capped Himalayas.
After a final 20-minute climb through ruins and fluttering prayer flags, we plunge
back into ancient forest, and, after traversing for about 40 minutes, we come out
onto a high wide meadow dotted with stupas and prayer flags.
After lunch visit the Bumdra monastery which is believed to be one of the holiest
shrines in the country. In our opinion, the meadows of Bumdra offer an immediate
meditative feeling. Walk around in the afternoon and enjoy the serenity. You could
also take some time off for reflection and meditation.
Dinner and over night stay at Bumdra camp (3800m). We’ll be camping under a
cave below the temple, or option to stay overnight in the monastery.
Day 9-Descend to Paro Valley through Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Tiger’sNest Resort
After our breakfast, we will start our trek to Paro via Taktshang Monastery
(Tiger’s nest). After one to two hours of descent we catch glimpses of the golden
roofs of temples below. The path meanders across the mountainside between
these monasteries before reaching the gardens of Zangtopelri (Heaven on Earth)
from which you can bravely peer the over edge and straight down onto the ornate
rooftops of Taktsang Monastery perched against the cliff-face far below. An hour
later and we are at the gates of Taktsang looking across the gorge; a steep
descent to a waterfall then up some steps and we are passing into Tiger’s Nest
itself. Lunch at the Viewpoint Restaurant. Begin the final descent of about 1hr reach our vehicle and drive back to Paro.
Visit the oldest Buddhist temple of Bhutan – the 07th century Kyichu Lhakhang and
proceed to visit the National Museum in the afternoon to complete your Bhutan
experience.
Stroll around town and visit the numerous handicrafts shops as you might want to
take some souvenirs to remind you of this memorable trip.
Day 10-Farewell
After breakfast at your hotel, your driver will take you to the airport. Your guide will
help you with the formalities and fare you well on your onward journey.