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| Cultural Tour with a 3-Day Bumthang Trek |
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Highlight your in-depth
cultural tour of Bhutan with a three-day
trekking adventure in central Bhutan. Trek
through buckwheat fields, meadows, and thick
forests, visiting temples and villages along the
way. |
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The cost includes the Bhutan
government tariff, surcharge, all
accommodations, meals (breakfast, lunch,
afternoon tea, and dinner), a licensed
English-speaking guide, and a driver and
vehicle. The cost does not include Druk Air
fare, a visa fee of US$20, airport tax, alcohol,
gifts/souvenirs, or travel insurance.
Detailed Itinerary Trek level: Easy
This trek requires a minimum of four people and
cannot be arranged for groups of fewer than
four. |
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Day 1: Arrive Paro
international airport
during the flight, on a clear day, you can see
breathtaking views of the Himalaya Mountains,
including the sacred Jumolhari and Jichu Drake
peaks in Bhutan. On arrival you will be greeted
by our representative and transferred to your
hotel.
In the afternoon you can visit the Paro Dzong.
It was built in 1646 and now houses government
offices and religious institutions, as do all
the dzongs (forts) currently. You'll cross a
traditional wooden bridge on the way to the
dzong. Afterward you will visit Kyichu Lhakhang,
the oldest temple in the country. In the evening
you can stroll through the Paro market and town.
Overnight in Paro. |
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Day 2: Paro - Thimphu
(2-hour drive)
after breakfast hike to Taktsang (Tiger's Nest)
Monastery, which is Bhutan's most famous
monastery. Guru Rinpoche is said to have flown
on the back of a tigress from Singye Dzong in
Lhuntse to meditate in a cave where Taktsang
Monastery now stands. It is perched on the edge
of a steep cliff, about 900 meters above Paro
Valley. The hike to reach the viewpoint to the
monastery makes for a nice half-day excursion.
After lunch, drive to Thimphu. In the evening
you can explore Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan,
and absorb the lifestyle of the people. You can
also visit some interesting handicraft shops.
Overnight in Thimphu. |
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Day 3: Thimphu sightseeing
After breakfast you will visit the King's
Memorial Chorten (built in memory of the third
King of Bhutan who reigned from 1952-1972),
Changgangkha Monastery, the radio tower (for a
great view of Thimphu Valley and the Thimphu
Dzong), and the zoo, which contains the national
animal of Bhutan: the takin. From there you will
visit the nunnery temple, the National Library
(which houses ancient manuscripts), and the
School of Arts and Crafts (also known as the
painting school). After a relaxing lunch, you
will visit the National Institute of Traditional
Medicine, a traditional paper factory, the
majestic Tashichodzong, and Simtokha Dzong (the
oldest fortress in the kingdom). Overnight in
Thimphu. |
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Day 4: Thimphu -
Wangduephodrang/Punakha (3-hour drive)
After breakfast you will drive to
Wangduephodrang, with a stop en route for tea at
Dochu La (3,100 meters), where on a clear day
you can get spectacular views of the Himalayas.
After lunch you will drive to Punakha, the
former capital of Bhutan, and visit Punakha
Dzong, which is noteworthy both for being one of
the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan and also for
having been built by the first Shabdrung in
1637. On the way back from Punakha, you will
stop at Metshina Village and take a 20-minute
walk through the rice fields to Chimi Lakhang,
which is a fertility temple, where you may
receive a special fertility blessing if you
wish. Overnight in Wangduephodrang. |
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Day 5: Wangduephodrang -
Trongsa (5-hour drive)
You will begin the day by driving to Gantey.
You'll pass through dense forests of oak trees
and rhododendrons and arrive at Gantey village,
where you'll visit Gantey Gompa, the only
Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan. From
Gantey, you can see the picturesque Black
Mountain range as well as Phobjika Valley, the
winter habitat of the black-necked cranes. From
there you'll head to Trongsa, the ancestral home
of the royal family. The route is along a
spectacular winding road, crossing
3,300-meter-high Pele La, and at certain times
of year it's possible to see yaks. You can
browse through the Trongsa shops and town in the
afternoon. Overnight in Trongsa. |
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Day 6: Trongsa - Bumthang
(3-hour drive)
In the morning you'll visit Trongsa Dzong, the
masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture, and
you'll also see Ta Dzong, the watchtower built
to defend this dzong. After lunch, you'll
proceed to Bumthang, the religious heartland of
the nation, with lush valleys and hilly forests.
Along the way you will stop at a yethra (textile
weaving) factory, where the yethras are designed
with patterns unique to Bumthang, and you can
even watch some of the weavers at their looms.
You can spend the evening strolling through
Bumthang town. Overnight in Bumthang. |
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Day 7: Bumthang sightseeing
after breakfast you will visit the following
places:
-- Jakar Dzong (fortress)
-- Jambey Lhakhang (one of the oldest
monasteries in Bhutan)
-- Kurjey Lhakhang (temple of Guru Rinpoche's
body print)
-- Tamshing Lhakhang (see old Buddhist
paintings)
-- Konchogsum Lakhang
-- Mebar Tsho (flaming Lake)
You can spend the evening exploring Bumthang
town. Overnight in Bumthang |
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Day 8: Trek Begins. Toktu
Zampa - Ngang Lhakhang (distance 12km, time 4-5
hours)
The trek begins fairly level through buckwheat
fields, and shortly into the hike you will
arrive at Thangbi Monastery, which was founded
in 1470. The trail then continues through
meadows and forest and makes a short but steep
ascent to a small settlement in an area known as
Ngang-yul (Swan Land). There are two interesting
water-driven prayer wheels at the temple here,
and there are statues and paintings inside. Camp
nearby. Altitude 2,800m. |
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Day 9: Ngang Lhakhang -
Tahung (distance 16km, time 6 hours)
The trail starts off level but soon begins a
long climb through cool, deep forest, where you
will see lots of bamboo and moss. You will
eventually arrive at Phephe La (pass) at 3,360m.
The descent is again through thick forest, until
the trail emerges into fields and meadows and
heads down into a valley. Camp in the valley.
Altitude 2,790m. |
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Day 10: Trek Ends. Tahung
- Mesitang (distance 15km, time 5-6 hours)
The route follows the Tang River down the valley
to the village of Tang and eventually to the
main valley at 2,640m. At this point you can
take a short side trip up to Ugyen Chholing
Palace, which was built in the 16th century in
the traditional Bhutanese design and now houses
a collection of artifacts. Your driver will meet
you at the end of the trail at Mesitang to take
you back to your hotel, where you can freshen up
before dinner. Overnight in Bumthang. |
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Day 11: Bumthang -
Wangduephodrang (6-7 hour drive)
You'll begin the day at the Bumthang market, and
then drive to Wangduephodrang, where you can
stroll through the town and visit the shops. The
nearby villages are known for their slate and
stone carvings and bamboo work. Overnight in
Wangduephodrang. |
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Day 12: Wangduephodrang -
Thimphu (3-hour drive)
In the morning you will drive back to Thimphu.
After lunch, you can tour the Textile Museum and
the Folk Heritage Museum, and you can explore
the interesting handicraft shops. Or you can
hike to Tango Monastery, which was built by the
"Divine Madman" in the 15th century. It's a
center of study for monks, and it affords a
great view of the Thimphu Valley. On the grounds
of the monastery is a "sin-testing" tunnel--it
is said that if you have sinned, you will get
stuck in the tunnel, and if you are without sin,
you will go through with ease! Overnight in
Thimphu. |
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Day 13: Thimphu - Paro
(2-hour drive)
You can spend the morning shopping in Thimphu.
If it's the weekend, you can stroll through the
market to see the variety of food of the
country, including basket upon basket of fiery
chilies, fresh cheese, and mangoes. In addition,
many stalls contain Bhutanese handicrafts and
household items. It's fun to wander the aisles,
taking in the bustling atmosphere of the market.
In the afternoon, you will drive to Paro. You
will tour the National Museum, which was
formerly the watchtower for the Paro Dzong. It
now houses a collection of fine arts, paintings,
thankas, statues, and antiques. From there you
will be taken to the Drugyel Dzong (Bhutan
Victory Fort), which was built in 1646 to
commemorate Bhutan's victory over Tibetan
invaders during the 1600s. On a clear day you
can see Mount Jumolhari, Bhutan's second-highest
mountain at 7,329 meters, from the village below
the dzong. In the evening you can visit a
traditional farmhouse and, if you wish, enjoy a
typical Bhutanese dinner. Overnight in Paro. |
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Day 14: Depart Paro |
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Cost Include
Trek cost Include:
>Accommodation on full bord basis in Darjeeling,
Kalingpong and Gangtok.
>All internal transport in Sikkim
>Gear package includeing Kit bag max 15kg per
person.
>Gear Package include kit bag,sleeping Bag, down
jacket and insulated mat while trekking.
>Trek = tented camp with the services of our trek
crew, camping equipment
>Services of a professional guide and trekking staff
>Poters Dzo or Horse to carry all gear max 20Kg for
Poters and 50Kg for Pack Animals.
>Food Includes 1-Bed Tea. 2-Break Fast.3-Lunch Both
Pack and Hot Lunch.4-Tea and Snacks.5-Soup, Dinner
and Deserts every Day during the Trek and at Lachen
for 2nights. Indian we served Chinese and
continental dishes and also sikkimes dishes.
>All First Aid and High Altitude Medicine For the
trek.
>Complementary souvenirs from Sikkim.
>All trekking fees and local permits |
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Trek Cost does not Include:
>Items of a personal nature such as phone
calls,laundry,etc.
>Personal expenses like, tea, beverages, alcoholic
drinks, telephone calls, tips and gratuities
>Medicare & insurance (Clients should have an all
inclusive insurance policy that soul cover medical,
emergency evacuations, baggage loss or damage, etc)
>Additional services not mentioned above in the
included clause Tips
>Travel Incurance
>Please note, that costs quoted are as per the above
package and there will be no refunds for services
not utilized for any reasons whatsoever.
>Initially Sikkim Holidays quoted you a basic cost
that covered Green Lake trek. With your requirements
the costs have increased proportionally but you can
rest assured that it is money for value as we will
be offering you the best in services. |
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For further Information send us email at: -
info@sikkim-holidays.com / barap14@hotmail.com /
bradxxx14@gmail.com |
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