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12 Days$7130USD

Activities
  • 12 day cultural discovery
Accommodation
  • 11 nights hotel
Meals
  • 11 Dinners
  • 11 Lunches
  • 11 Breakfasts
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Bhutan Explorer & Paro Tshechu Festival Trip highlights


  • Experience the colourful Paro Tshechu Festival
  • Explore Gangtey Valley, the largest wetland in Bhutan and home to the Black-Necked Crane
  • Immerse yourself in the cultural heart of Bhutan at Bumthang
  • Climb high above the Paro Valley to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery
  • Revel in views of Jomolhari (7314m), Bhutan’s most sacred mountain
  • Learn about Bhutanese culture at Paro’s National Museum

Why Book With Us

  • World Expeditions have been leading unique itineraries across all corners of the globe for 45 years.
  • All meals, private transportation, entrance and sightseeing fees, visa fees all included.
  • Stay at hand picked quality hotels and spend additional time embracing the vibrant Paro festival.

The remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is well known for it's untouched wilderness, rich Buddhist culture and a history steeped in mystique and legend. Our journey encompasses all that Bhutan has to offer taking in the 'must see' highlights of both western and central Bhutan. Our tour begins in the picturesque Paro Valley, home to the Tigers Nest (Taktsang) monastery. Here we attend the famous Paro Tshechu festival before driving across the dramatic Dochu La into central Bhutan, to Bumthang. It is widely regarded that Bhutanese Buddhism first took hold here and the legacies are the many ancient and magnificent monasteries which we will explore.

Trip Code: PTC

On your arrival at Paro airport you be met by your World Expeditions' leader who will transfer you to the hotel for a pre-trip briefing. The remainder of your afternoon will be at your leisure, offering an opportunity to explore one of the major cities of Bhutan and acclimatise to the higher elevations (Paro is 2280m above sea level). Overnight: Tenzinling Resort or similar

Meals:  L,D

After breakfast we make our way to the impressive Paro Rimpung Dzong and have a full day to immerse ourselves in the festivities. Tscechus are Buddhist religious festivals held around the Dzong (fortress monastery) and generally last several days. It is a bright, colourful affair with hundreds of people from the city and surrounding countryside filling the courtyards and temple grounds to watch and participate in the event. Masked dances are performed by trained Buddhist monks depicting life events of an historic Buddhist teacher, Padmasambhava. Other dances include that of the Nobleman and Ladies, where flirting princesses are punished for their indiscretions. The stag dance tells the story of a hunter who gives up his profession and converts to Buddhism, whereas the Barco dance reminds the Bhutanese that their past and present deeds are responsible for their future destiny. The costumes of the dancers are as bright and colourful as the clothes of the local people who have come dressed for this important occasion. Over the two days we spend time sightseeing in and around Paro and immersing ourselves in the Tshechu Festival. Further along the beautiful Paro Valley we come to the watch tower known locally as Ta-Dzong, which now houses the National Museum of Bhutan. The seven-storey museum highlights various aspects of Bhutanese culture and history dating back to the 7th century. There are excellent displays of all facets of the country’s rich cultural history including traditional costumes and battle dress, priceless jewellery and specimens of the kingdom’s unique flora and fauna. We take a short walk downhill to the Rinpung Dzong which serves as the administrative centre and school for monks, before walking a little further and crossing the traditional bridge into Paro Town. Overnight: Tenzinling Resort or similar

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast we drive to the base of Taktsang, famously known as the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched on a vertical granite cliff 2000 feet above the valley floor of pine, oak and rhododendrons forests. The legend of Taktsang dates from 747 CE, when Guru Rinpoche, in the wrathful form of Guru Dorji Droloe, arrived here on the back of a tiger and subdued the evil spirits of the region. The walk is a sustained climb but the views are absolutely stunning and rewarding and is a "must-do" when visiting the land of the Thunder Dragon. Later in the evening if time permits, we visit one of the oldest Kyichu temples built in 7th century. This is one temple that truly feels ancient in the Himalayas. Overnight: Tenzinling Resort or similar

Meals:  B,L,D

In the morning we will follow the course of Pachhu river and reach Thimphu, Bhutan's capital. We make a quick stop at the National Textile Museum, established in 2001 and home to a substantial collection of antique textiles and other works including the royal robes on display. Thimphu is one of the few capitals in the world without any traffic lights and you will observe the dancing policemen controlling traffics. We continue the drive gradually winding up across 10,223-foot Dochu La, which in good weather offers 360-degree vistas across 200 miles of Himalayan peaks including Bhutan’s tallest peak and some of the highest unclimbed mountains in the world. There are 108 stupas adorning the pass and the scenic spot for photographers. We drive through forests of rhododendrons and magnolias, before the road descends into the warmer lowlands around Punakha just in time for lunch. In the afternoon, we visit Punakha Dzong, which once served as the old capital of Bhutan. This remarkable fortress was built in 1637 between two rivers and has survived many glacial floods and fire. Every February there is a procession known as the Punakha Serda to commemorate the victory over the Tibetans. Overnight: Hotel in Punakha

Meals:  B,L,D

In the morning, we continue our journey to Trongsa. Here lies the largest fortress in the kingdom, the Trongsa Dzong, powerhouse of ancient Bhutan. Strategically located on the east-west mule tracks, the governors of Trongsa were the most powerful leaders in the medieval age, that gave birth to the monarchial systems in Bhutan which shaped the history of the country. We visit the precious watch tower known as the Ta Dzong, now converted into a museum. We venture inside to find a small chapel dedicated to King Gesar, an epic hero of Tibetan history, as well as an excellent museum dedicated to the monarchs of Bhutan. Overnight: Yangkhil Hotel or similar

Meals:  B,L,D

Today we drive to Central Bhutan, which is Bhutan's spiritual heartland. Comprised of four smaller valleys, the deeply spiritual region of Bumthang is shrouded in religious legend. It is believed to be the first part of Bhutan to be inhabited and tales of Guru Padmasambhava (aka Guru Rinpoche), who lived here in the 8th century, and his reincarnation Tertons, still linger. Bumthang is also known for its hand-spun, hand- woven woollen cloth called “yathra”, which can be seen hanging for sale outside houses. Today we will explore the valley on foot visiting some of the ancient temples in the country; the 7th century Jambay Lhakhang, and the Kurjey, Tamshing and Kunchosum monasteries. End your day with Bhutan’s panda beer brewed in a Swiss Factory. Overnight: Hotel in Bumthang

Meals:  B,L,D

Early morning drive to the Tang Valley - the most remote of Bumthang's valleys. Terton Pema Lingpa, the famous saint responsible for discovering many treasures as prophesied by Guru Rimpoche, was born in this valley. Tang Valley combines immense natural beauty with the mystique of playing host to the greatest collection of eminent spiritual practitioners. One such person, Longchen Rabjam and his descendants have built the Ogyenchholing Museum, which was restored in the 19th century. Today it houses the Family Museum, a place that will transport visitors to another world and time. The museum houses exhibits recreated to capture the ambience of the lifestyle of the Trongsa Penlop (Governor) - Tshokye Dorji and his household. It also serves as a retreat for those engaged in religious history. Afterwards we drive to Pema Choling Nunnery, where nuns undergo several years of religious studies and live celibate lives. We may be lucky enough to meet and interact with some of the nuns, or even sit in the shrine and hear them chant mantras with bells and drums. If time permits, we may visit the Membartsho “Burning Lake”. The legend of Pema Lingpa, Bhutan’s “treasure discoverer,” lives on in Membartsho, where in the 15th century he is said to have uncovered terma - Buddhist teachings that were hidden for discovery by future generations. In the late afternoon we return back to Bumthang for the night. Overnight: Hotel in Bumthang

Meals:  B,L,D

Today we drive to the Gangtey Valley, the largest wetland in the country. This valley is a designated conservation area which borders the Black mountain ranges, and is home to rare Black Necked Cranes that migrate from the high Tibetan plateaus each winter. About 500 cranes flock to this valley and the numbers have been increasing each year due to conservation efforts. As we descend the valley, the presence of the Gangtey Gompa is hard to ignore. The gompa has a central monastery, meditation hall, living quarters for monks and a courtyard. The surrounding villages, forests and farms are also home to monks from this gompa. We may get a chance to meet a senior monk and learn from his pursuit of enlightenment and Buddhist teachings. Later in the afternoon, we continue down the valley to the Crane Information Centre and learn of the elusive species and how locals are living harmoniously with them as their population slowly increases. Overnight: Hotel in Gangtey

Meals:  B,L,D

In the morning we drive to Gangtey Shedra (Buddhist College) where about 100 monks undergo 9 years of Buddhist Studies, philosophies and meditation. Shortly after visiting this college, we begin our nature hike near the entrance to Gangtey monastery. The trail leads through rustic villages and fields of potatoes and turnips. The trail meanders through rhodendron, pine and dwarf bamboo forests and it is hard not to immerse yourself in the crisp clean air and the tranquility of nature. Our hike ends at Khewang Lhakhang, where a catered lunch welcomes us with expansive views of the valley and skies. We embark on a short drive to Khebethang - a traditional village where their main output is potatoes, cattle and sheep rearing. There is an opportunity to visit one of the farmhouses to gain an insight into their lifestyle and to interact with locals. If time permits, the host will teach you how to make suja - local yak buttered tea with salt over puffed rice and snacks. The village is connected with a farm road and further down, there is also a nunnery where there are many nuns practising Buddhism and meditation. Overnight: Hotel in Gangtey

Meals:  B,L,D

We begin early to enable us to spend some time at the capital of Thimphu. There will be stops along the way for photography opportunities. We will stroll and explore the city on foot. Thimphu is one of the few capitals in the world without any traffic lights and you will observe the dancing policemen controlling traffic. We can spend the evening walking the Norzin Lam and shopping for souvenirs and gifts for friends and family back home, before enjoying a farewell dinner with your guide and driver. Overnight: Hotel in Thimphu

Meals:  B,L,D

Our trip officially ends after breakfast with a transfer to the airport.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

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Inclusions

  • 11 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 11 dinners
  • English-speaking local guide
  • Quality accommodation on a twin share basis
  • Sightseeing and entry fees as listed
  • Private internal transport
  • All airport transfers
  • Pre-departure Information Guide
  • Bhutan Government visa and sustainability fees

  • International flights
  • Bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks
  • Items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, etc
  • Tips
  • Airport and departure taxes
  • Travel insurance

Departure dates


Notes

1
Trip coincides with the Paro Festival.
2
2025 festival date is tentative only (to be confirmed)

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