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216 hours
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Embark on an 8-night, 9-day journey through Bhutan for a deeply enriching experience. Explore Thimphu's blend of modernity and tradition, from bustling markets to the serene Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking the valley. Journey to Punakha via the scenic Dochula Pass, where 108 chortens await, leading to the majestic Punakha Dzong at the rivers' confluence. Discover the tranquil Phobjikha Valley, home to the Black-necked Crane and Gangtey Monastery, offering insights into Bhutan's environmental and spiritual heritage. Conclude your journey with a hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang) for an unforgettable and transformative travel experience.
Guided by local experts, delve into Bhutan's spiritual depth through monastery visits, meditation sessions, and interactions with monks. This comprehensive itinerary showcases cultural treasures and natural wonders, fostering a profound connection to Bhutan's unique way of life.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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Paro Airport
Paro Bhutan
Overning 3 star hotel in Thimphu
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Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge
Tagchog Lhakhang, a temple located near Paro in Bhutan, was founded by the famous Tibetan saint Thangtong Gyalpo in the 15th century. It is renowned for its unique iron chain bridge, which Gyalpo himself built and which still stands today. Visitors to Tagchog Lhakhang can experience its serene atmosphere and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Thimphu Handicrafts Market
The Thimphu Craft Bazaar is a vibrant marketplace in Bhutan's capital, featuring a wide array of traditional handicrafts made by local artisans. It offers a rich selection of items such as handwoven textiles, intricate wood carvings, and colorful paintings, showcasing Bhutan's rich cultural heritage. Visitors to the bazaar can enjoy a unique shopping experience while supporting local craftspeople and preserving traditional Bhutanese art forms.
Thimphu’s Weekend Market
The Thimphu Weekend Market, locally known as Kaja Throm, is a bustling hub where locals and tourists gather to buy fresh produce, traditional foods, and artisanal goods. Spanning both sides of the Wang Chhu River, it offers a vibrant glimpse into Bhutanese daily life and culture. The market is an excellent place to experience the flavors and traditions of Bhutan, with vendors selling everything from organic vegetables to handmade crafts.
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Thimphu Chorten (Memorial Chorten)
The Memorial Chorten in Thimphu is a prominent Tibetan-style stupa built in 1974 to honor the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. It serves as a center of daily worship for many Bhutanese, who walk around the chorten, spinning prayer wheels and offering prayers. The white structure, adorned with intricate golden spires and beautiful mandalas, stands as a symbol of peace and a significant religious landmark in Bhutan's capital.
Buddha Dordenma
The Buddha Dordenma is a colossal statue located atop a hill in Thimphu, Bhutan, standing at 54 meters tall. This magnificent bronze statue, gilded in gold, houses over 125,000 smaller Buddha statues, making it a major pilgrimage site and a symbol of peace and prosperity. Overlooking the southern entrance to Thimphu Valley, the Buddha Dordenma offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Motithang Takin Preserve
The Takin Preserve in Thimphu is a wildlife reserve dedicated to Bhutan's national animal, the takin, a unique and rare goat-antelope. This sanctuary provides a natural habitat for the takins, allowing visitors to observe these unusual creatures in a serene, forested environment. The preserve also plays a vital role in the conservation and protection of this endemic species, promoting awareness and appreciation of Bhutan's rich biodiversity.
Simply Bhutan Museum
Simply Bhutan is a living museum in Thimphu that offers visitors an immersive experience of traditional Bhutanese culture and lifestyle. This interactive museum showcases various aspects of Bhutanese heritage, including traditional arts, crafts, food, and architecture. Visitors can participate in cultural activities such as archery, try on traditional Bhutanese attire, and enjoy folk music and dance performances.
Tashichho Dzong (Thimpu Dzong)
This massive structure houses part of the government Ministries, the office of the King and the Throne Room. It also houses the State Monastic Body and the living quarters of the Chief Abbot and the senior monks
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Dochula Pass
Dochula Pass, located at an altitude of 3,100 meters, is a stunning mountain pass in Bhutan that offers panoramic views of the Himalayan range. It is renowned for the 108 memorial chortens, known as the Druk Wangyal Chortens, built in honor of Bhutanese soldiers who died in battle. Visitors to Dochula Pass can enjoy breathtaking scenery, vibrant rhododendron forests, and the tranquil atmosphere of this historical and spiritual site.
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Gangtey Monastery
Gangtey Monastery, also known as Gangtey Gonpa, is a prominent Buddhist monastery located in the Phobjikha Valley of Bhutan. Founded in the 17th century by Pema Lingpa's grandson, it is an important center for the Nyingma school of Buddhism. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the monastery offers stunning views and serves as a spiritual hub, especially during the annual Black-necked Crane Festival, which celebrates the arrival of these endangered birds to the valley.
Phobji Nature Trail
The Phobjikha Nature Trail is a scenic trek that winds through the beautiful Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan. This trail offers hikers a chance to explore the valley's pristine natural surroundings, including lush forests, meadows, and serene streams. It is also known for its rich biodiversity and as a winter habitat for the endangered Black-necked Cranes, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers alike.
Black Necked Crane Center
The Black-necked Crane Center in Phobjikha Valley is dedicated to the conservation and protection of the endangered Black-necked Cranes, which migrate to Bhutan every winter. It serves as an educational hub where visitors can learn about these majestic birds, their habitat, and the efforts being made to safeguard them. The center offers insightful exhibits, viewing areas, and opportunities to observe the cranes in their natural environment, fostering awareness and appreciation for Bhutan's unique wildlife.
Get a glimpse into the lives of the Bhutanese people by visiting some of the local villages around Phobjikha. Phobjikha Valley, also known as Gangtey Valley, is a picturesque glacial valley in central Bhutan renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It is famous as a winter habitat for the endangered Black-necked Cranes, which migrate here from Tibet every year. The valley is characterized by its serene landscapes, traditional farmhouses, and the scenic Gangtey Monastery, making it a popular destination for both cultural exploration and nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility amidst the Himalayas.
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Chimi Lhakhang Temple
Chimi Lhakhang, located in the Punakha district of Bhutan, is a revered Buddhist monastery dedicated to the 15th-century saint Drukpa Kunley, known as the "Divine Madman." It is famous for its fertility blessings and colorful phallus symbols adorning the walls and houses in the nearby village of Sopsokha. Pilgrims visit Chimi Lhakhang to receive blessings for fertility, childbirth, and overall well-being, making it a unique cultural and spiritual site in Bhutan.
Punakha Dzong
The dzong looks like a giant ship rocked on a still mass of water from far. Built on the confluence of two rivers, the Pho (male) and Mo (female) rivers, the Dzong served as the capital of Bhutan until 1955 and is still home of the Chief Abbot in winter months. It was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and has played a prominent role in the civil and religious history of the Kingdom. Destroyed four times by fire and an earthquake in 1897, the Dzong has been now fully restored in its original splendor.
Punakha Suspension Bridge
The Punakha Suspension Bridge is one of Bhutan's longest suspension bridges, spanning the Po Chhu River near Punakha Dzong. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the impressive Punakha Dzong itself. Crossing this bridge provides visitors with an exhilarating experience while connecting them to the natural beauty and cultural landmarks of the Punakha Valley.
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Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup nunnery
The Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery in Punakha is a picturesque Buddhist monastery known for its stunning location overlooking the Punakha Valley. Established to empower women in Buddhist practice, it offers a serene retreat with panoramic views of the Himalayas. Visitors can explore its tranquil grounds, admire traditional Bhutanese architecture, and witness daily life and religious practices of the nuns, making it a cultural and spiritual gem in Bhutan.
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten
Built-in the 1990s in honor of the Crown Prince Jigme Kheser Namgyel Wangchuk, the Chorten sits atop a ridge near the Punakha River and requires a 30-minute drive from town, followed by a 45-minute uphill hike, crossing a picturesque suspension bridge and rice fields. On the way back, you’ll enjoy a 30-minute downhill stroll.
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Rinpung Dzong
Rinpung Dzong, located in Paro, Bhutan, is a historic fortress monastery built in the 17th century. It serves as both a religious and administrative center, housing sacred temples and government offices. The dzong's intricate architecture, adorned with colorful murals and intricate woodwork, reflects Bhutanese cultural and religious traditions. Rinpung Dzong is also famous for hosting the annual Paro Tsechu festival, attracting visitors from all over to witness its vibrant masked dances and religious rituals.
National Museum
The National Museum of Bhutan in Paro is housed in a traditional watchtower, known as Ta Dzong, dating back to the 17th century. It showcases Bhutanese art, cultural artifacts, and historical treasures, offering visitors a comprehensive insight into the kingdom's rich heritage. The museum's exhibits include religious statues, traditional clothing, ancient manuscripts, and artifacts reflecting Bhutan's unique traditions and history, making it a must-visit for those interested in Bhutanese culture.
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Paro Taktsang
As you reach Taktsang you will be struck by the architectural wonder of this most pious Buddhist shrine in Bhutan. Perched some 1000m,3000ft on a cliff overlooking the valley, it would justifiably qualify as one of Bhutan’s wonders. Tragically wrecked in a fire early in 1998, it has been rebuilt to its original glory. It is said that the legendary Indian saint, Guru Padma Sambhava, flew from Tibet on the back of a tigress to tame five demons, who were opposing the spread of Buddhism in Bhutan in 746 A.D. Hence, the name, Taktshang, or the “Tiger’s Lair.”
Kyichu Lhakhang
Kyichu Lhakhang, located in Paro, Bhutan, is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in the country, dating back to the 7th century. Founded by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsen Gampo, it is revered for its historical significance and spiritual sanctity. Kyichu Lhakhang houses ancient statues, intricate frescoes, and a revered orange tree said to bear fruit throughout the year, making it a cherished pilgrimage site and cultural landmark in Bhutan.
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