Cultural Tour in Bhutan - 6 Nights & 7 Days

  • Group size: Minimum 2
  • Destination: Bhutan
  • Max-Altitude: None
  • Fitness level: Low
  • Trip Start: Kathmandu
  • Trip End: Kathmandu
  • Starts at: $ 2250
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US$ 2450 $ 2250pp

Cultural Tour in Bhutan - 6 Nights & 7 Days

  • 7 days
  • Low
  • None Meters
  • Pax. Minimum 2
Trip Overview

The Cultural Tour in Bhutan is a seven-day journey that offers an opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of Bhutan. The trip includes visits to hilltop Buddhist temples, a handmade paper-making factory, local markets, and a village homestay. The highlight of the trip is a hike on a section of the ancient Trans Bhutan Trail, which dates back to the 16th century. The journey starts with a flight to Paro, the valley with the only international airport in Bhutan. During the trip, you will witness the practices of sustainable living and harmonious co-existence with the natural environment fostered by the Buddhist culture in Bhutan. You will visit the cliffside monastery of Dodeydra in Thimphu, hike across the 'Divine Madman Trail' en route to Punakha, explore Punakha Dzong and Chimi Lakhang, and hike to Taktsang Monastery in Paro.

Meals

Breakfast and dinner at Hotel and lunch at a tourist local restaurant

Accomodation

Accommodation as per client request - 3 star, 4 star, 5 star

Itinerary

The flight to Paro offers breathtaking views and upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our representative with a white scarf. After visiting Tamchog Lhakhang, head to Thimphu and check into the hotel. Explore the city and visit Buddha Point for a chance to meditate and enjoy the view. In the evening, enjoy a comprehensive lecture on Buddhism, Gross National Happiness, or Bhutanese culture. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Early morning take a short drive to northern end of town to perform Tshewang ceremony (additional cost) at 12 th century Changangkha Lhakhang: It is a fortress like temple and monastic school perched on a ridge above Thimphu, south of Motithang. Return to hotel for breakfast. Lunch is followed by a short city tour visiting Textile Museum, the living national art of weaving. The place introduces the major weaving techniques, styles of local dress and textiles made by women and men. Continue on to Simply Bhutan Museum: The newly commissioned museum depicts the ancient Bhutanese architecture which is being lost to modernization. The uniqueness of the structure is in its composition of the materials used. The structure is built reusing old timber, window and door frames and other items from traditional and old demolished houses. The best part is the portrayal of the age-old life styles of the Bhutanese people. Later visit to King's Memorial Chorten continuously circumambulated by people, murmuring mantras and spinning their prayer wheels. Construction of this landmark was the idea of Bhutan’s third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk (“the father of modern Bhutan”) who has wished to erect monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it serves both as a memorial to the Late King and as a monument to peace. Drive further up to visit Trashichhoedzong, “fortress of the glorious religion”. This is the center of government and religion, site of monarch’s throne room and seat of Je Khenpo or Chief Abbot. Built in 1641 by the political and religious unifier of Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it was reconstructed in 1960s in traditional Bhutanese manner, without nails or architectural plans. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
After breakfast at hotel, Drive to Punakha across Dochula pass (3O8Om). In Bhutan, the passes are marked by a large Bhutanese Chorten and prayer flag. Dochula pass offers the most spectacular view over the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas on a clear day. After checking into hotel, proceed to visit Punakha Dzong, a massive structure built at the junction of two rivers. It was the capital of Bhutan until 1955, and still serves as the winter residence of the monk body. Later in the day excursion to Chimi Lhakhang (from hotel it is about 15 minutes’ drive till motorable road and then walk starts through paddy fields and villages. This is total about 1½ hour walk, including both way). The Chimi Lhakhang, situated on a hillock in the centre of the valley, also known as the temple of fertility. It is widely believed that couples who do not have children and wanting one, if they pray at this temple, they are usually blessed with a child very soon. The trail leads across rice fields to the tiny settlement of Pana, meaning ‘field’. A walk through the village near the temple will give you rare glimpses into the daily life and lifestyle of the villagers Overnight at the hotel in Punakha.
After breakfast, hike up through fields of chilies, cabbages and rice along the banks of the Mo Chhu to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten, a stunning monument recently built by the Queens and consecrated in 1999. Later visit to Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery. Perched on a ridge amid pine trees and overlooking valleys of Punakha and Wangdue Phodrang, gleams the magnificent structures of Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang(Temple). The temple houses a 14-foot main bronze statue of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrigzig chagtong chentong). Other statues include those of Guru Padma Sambawa, Gautama Buddha, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, Tsela Namsum, the 21 Taras and Tsepamay (Buddha of longevity). The Avalokiteshvara statue, one of the biggest in the country, was the handiwork of entirely local Bhutanese artisans. The temple complex also houses a permanent higher learning and meditation centre for nuns where, apart from religious trainings, it provides life skill training such as tailoring, embroidery, statue making and thangka painting. Overnight at the hotel in Punakha
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Paro along scenic highway, enroute visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the country built in 1627 which now houses the School for Buddhist studies. On arrival in Paro, check into the hotel. After lunch, proceed to visit Ta Dzong, originally built as Watchtower, which now houses National Museum. The extensive collection includes antique Thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects and a rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts. Ta Dzong visit immediately followed by a short walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong (ParoDzong), meaning (“fortress of the heap of jewels”), which has a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the inner courtyard are fine wall paintings illustrating Buddhist lore such as four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from the life of Milarepa, Mount. Sumeru and other cosmic Mandala. Evening, enjoy the herbal traditional hot stone bath at farm house (additional cost). The traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, known as Dotsho in local language has been practiced in Bhutan for centuries as a medicinal soak. Many Bhutanese believe that the bath helps in curing joint pains, helps in relaxing and other medical problems. River stones are heated and then put in water to heat the water; sometime medicinal herbs are added to the water before it is ready for the soak. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
After breakfast excursion to Taktshang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest (approx. 5 hours walk): It is one of the most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries, perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the Paro valley floor. It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery and hence it is called ‘Tiger’s Nest’. This site has been recognised as a most sacred place and visited by ShabdrungNgawangNamgyal in 1646 and now visited by all Bhutanese at least once in their lifetime. On 19 April, 1998, a fire severely damaged the main structure of building but now this Bhutanese jewel has been restored to its original splendour. Afternoon drive to Drukgyel Dzong, a ruined fortress where Bhutanese warriors fought Tibetan invaders centuries ago. The snowy dome of sacred Chomolhari, “mountain of goddess” can be seen in all her glory from the approach road to the Dzong. Later, visit the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo. The building of this temple marks the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Our Bhutanese guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport on the sixth day and bid you farewell. Return to your destination with amazing memories and a lifetime experience that will remain in your heart forever. If required, Gopaleswor Tour and Travel is always prepared to extend the tour to Bhutan and other neighboring countries, namely Tibet, India, and Nepal.

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What is Included?

  • ✅  Accommodation as per the below-mentioned hotels

    ✅ Breakfast and dinner at Hotel and lunch at a tourist local restaurant

    ✅ All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary

    ✅ English-speaking accompanying guide

    ✅ Daily Government Royalties and Taxes ($200 per person per night)

    ✅ Bhutan visa fee ($40 for one time)

    ✅ Entrance Fees 

What is Excluded?

  • ❌ Insurance of any kind / medical expenses

    ❌ Beverages (alcoholic/non–alcoholic)

    ❌ Expenses of personal nature (like tipping, laundry, Telephone/fax calls, camera/video fees, etc.)

    ❌ Airfare and Airport Taxes

Additional Information

CLOSING DAYS OF SOME OF MONUMENTS MENTIONED IN ITINERARY:

-      Ta Dzong – Paro (National Museum): closed on Government Holidays

-      National Library – Thimphu: Closed on Saturday, Sunday & on Government holidays

-      Textile Museum – Thimphu: Closed on Government Holidays & on Sunday. On Saturday, it open from 9.00AM to 4 PM

-      Institute of Zorig Chusum (Arts & Crafts School) - Thimphu: Closed on Sunday & Government holidays.

-      On Saturday, it open from 10 AM to 12 o’clock. Also closed in winter (from December – early March).

-      Simply Bhutan – Thimphu: Closed on Sunday & on Government holidays

-      Tiger’s Nest Monastery – Paro: Closed on all Tuesdays

-      Folk Heritage Museum: Closed on all Sunday & on government holidays

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