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| Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Wangduephodrang -
Punakha - Paro |
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Day 1 : Arrive Paro - Flight
The mythical dream-like kingdom comes into view
as the aircraft swings in giant arcs and
descends onto Bhutan's only airstrip at Paro.
This beautiful valley with its rich terraced
farmland, is home to some of the Bhutan's oldest
temples and monasteries. On arrival you will be
met by our local representative and transferred
to your hotel. Later this evening stroll around
the local Paro market. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel. |
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Day 2 : Paro - Sightseeing
This morning we will visit the perfectly
symmetrical Rinpung Dzong, built in 1646 by
Shabdrung Ngwang Namgyal, the first spiritual
and temporal ruler of Bhutan. Also will be
visiting the Ta Dzong - situated on the hill
side, is the castle-shaped, one time watch tower
built to defend Rinpung Dzong during
inter-valley wars of the 17th Century, now holds
the National Museum. |
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Later in the day we will be
taken on an excusrion tour, about eighteen
kilometres from Paro town on south side of the
valley to the burnt ruins of Drugyel Dzong
(victorious fortress). It was from this
monastery that the Bhutanese repelled several
invading Tibetan armies during the 17th Century. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel. |
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Day 3 : Paro/Thimphu -
Drive
This morning we will depart Paro by surface for
the capital of the kingdom, Thimphu. Enroute
visiting the 17th Century Simtokha Dzong on a
lofty ridge, built in 1627, the oldest in the
land, houses the school for Buddhist studies. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel. |
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Day 4 : Thimphu -
Sightseeing
This morning we set out on a sightseeing tour of
perhaps the most unusual capital in the world is
a bustling town on the banks of its own river
and gloriously in the hills of its own valley -
is the centre of government, religion and
commerce. |
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Visit the Tashichho Dzong on
the bank of the river, the main secretarial
building which houses the throne room of His
Majesty the King of Bhutan. Next to the Dzong is
Bhutan's only golf course, a nine hole circuit
that is far more picturesque than its testing.
The Thangka painting school, in the heart of
Thimphu is worth visiting, National Liberary,
Traditional Medicine Institute and the
handicraft Emporium. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel |
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Day 5 : Thimphu/Punakha -
Drive
This morning we continue on our drive to Punakha,
the road winds up from Simtokha Dzong into the
pine forest and through small villages for 20
kilometres and then opens miraculously onto the
northern ridge of the mountaints. The view over
the Himalayan panoply at Dorchula Pass at 10,500
feet is one of the most spectacular in all
Bhutan. |
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Punakha served as the capital of Bhutan until
1955. In the evening stroll around the town. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel. |
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Day 6 : Punakha/Wangduephodrang/Punakha
- Excursion
This morning we will visit the Punakha Dzong,
strategically built at the junction of the two
rivers in the 17th Century by the first
Shabdrung to serve as the religious and
administrative centre. It also houses sacred
temples including the Marchen where the embalmed
body of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal lies in state.
The Dzong has been fully restored by the present
King. |
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Later in the day we continue
on our excusion to Wangduephodrang - is the last
town on the central highway. A visit to the
Dzong, is the town's most visible feature,
played a critical role in unifying the western,
central and southern Bhutanese districts. |
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Later in the day we continue
on our excusion to Wangduephodrang - is the last
town on the central highway. A visit to the
Dzong, is the town's most visible feature,
played a critical role in unifying the western,
central and southern Bhutanese districts. |
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Day 7 : Punakha/Paro - Drive
This morning we take our return drive to Paro.
On arrival balance of the day at leisure. |
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Overnight stay at the Hotel. |
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Day 8 : Depart Paro - Flight
Your will be picked up from your respective
hotel in time to connect your onward bound
flight. |
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