Cultural
Tour of Western & Central Bhutan
Day
- 1
Arrive Paro by Druk-Air.
During the journey to Paro, one will
experience breath taking views of Mount
Everest, Kanchenjunga and other famous
Himalayan peaks, including the sacred Mount
Chomolhari and Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On
arrival at Paro International Airport, you
will be received by representatives of Sakten
Tours & Treks Ltd. who will escort you to
the hotel.
Day
- 2 Paro - Thimphu
The drive to Thimphu (Capital) through the
winding road along the Paro and Thimphu river
takes about 2 hrs. The distance is 65kms.
On
the way, 6kms before reaching Thimphu, visit
the Simtokha Dzong ( Dzong means Fortress ).
Simtokha Dzong is one of the oldest Dzongs in
Bhutan. It was built in 1629 A.D. by Shabdrung
Ngawang Namgyel the founder of Bhutan, and was
the first Dzong to be built by him. It houses
one of the largest monastic schools in the
country.
Check
in at the hotel. Thimphu has several good
standard hotels with all the modern facilities
except for television. ( restricted by the
govt. ) We keep their guests in the best
Bhutanese hotels.
Lunch
at the hotel.
Afternoon:
Visit the Memorial Chorten ( a huge Stupa )
built in memory of the third King of Bhutan
who reigned the Kingdom from 1952-1972.
Visit
the Handicrafts Emporium where Bhutanese
textiles and various other arts and crafts are
displayed and can be purchased.
Visit
Tashichho Dzong the main secretariat building.
This massive structure houses part of the
Government Ministries, the office of the King
and the Throne Room and the office and the
living quarters of the Monk Body and its Chief
Abbot.
Evening:
Reception by Sakten Tours and Treks with local
musicians.
Day
- 3
Visit the National Library where a vast
collection of ancient manuscripts are
preserved.
Visit
the Painting and wood craft school where
children are taught the traditional art of
wood craft and painting.
Lunch
at the hotel.
Afternoon:
Drive up to Dechencholing ( 6kms from Thimphu
town ) to view the Palace of the Queen Mother.
You may also visit a small, beautiful
monastery on top of a hill there.
Evening:
Relax in Thimphu's modern health club and
beauty parlor "Sakten Health Club and
Salon" where sauna, steam, gymnasium
facilities are available as well as full
beauty treatment, including hair dressing,
skin care (with pure herbal products) and body
massage services. For our guests, Sakten
health club facilities (sauna, steam and
gymnasium) are free and beauty services will
be at concessional rates.
Day
- 4
Thimphu - Punakha/Wangdiphodrang (77kms)
After an early breakfast, drive to Punakha and
Wangdiphodrang. On the way, halt at Dochula
Pass (26kms) for a hot cup of tea/coffee and
to enjoy the most spectacular view of the
Eastern Himalayan mountain ranges. (possible
on a clear day).
Punakha
was the former capital of Bhutan. The Punakha
Dzong lies between two rivers known as Phochu
and Mochu which means " Male river and
Female river ". It is one of the most
important Dzongs in Bhutan and now houses the
District Administration office of the Punakha
district and the winter residence of the Monk
Body and its Chief Abbot. It was built in 1637
A.D.
Wandiphodrang
lies 13kms from Punakha. The Wangdiphodrang
Dzong and its small town is perched on a hill
between two rivers. This Dzong also houses the
District Administration office of the Wangdi
district and the office and the living
quarters of the district monk body. The Dzong
was built in 1638 A.D.
Overnight
at the Mendigang Resort/Zangtoe Pelri Hotel
Day
- 5
Punakha - Trongsa
After an early breakfast, drive to Trongsa
(142kms). The journey takes about 6 hrs with
lunch stop on the way.
Day
- 6
Morning: Visit the Trongsa Dzong and the
Watch Tower.
The
Trongsa Dzong was the ancestral home of
the ruling dynasty. It is also the district
administration office of the Trongsa district.It
was built in 1648 A.D. The landscape around
Trongsa is spectacular, and for miles on
end the Dzong seems to tease you so that
you wonder if you will ever reach it. Backing
on to the mountain and built on several
levels, the Dzong fits narrowly on a spur
that sticks out into the gorge of the Mangde
River and overlooks the routes south and
west. The view from the Dzong extends for
many kilometers and in former times nothing
could escape the vigilance of its watchmen.
Furthermore, the Dzong is built in such
a way that in the old days, no matter what
direction a traveler came from, he was obliged
to pass by the Dzong.
This
helped to augment its importance as it thus
had complete control over all east-west
traffic. The Ta-Dzong, an ancient Watch Tower
of the Trongsa Dzong is located on top of a
steep hill about 1 km beyond the Trongsa Dzong.
The watch tower displays many interesting
armors used by the Bhutanese soldiers during
the olden days. Lunch at the hotel and leave
for Bumthang. The Journey takes about 3 hrs
(68kms.) and is over one of the most
scenically beautiful routes in Bhutan. Check
in at the Guest house. (Bumthang has only
guest houses but they are very comfortable
with good facilities.)
Day
- 7
Bumthang sight seeing:
Visit
the historical Jakar Dzong built by Minjur
Tenpa, the third Druk Desi (Temporal ruler) in
1646 A.D. It was later repaired and expanded
by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgay, the fourth Desi of
Bhutan in 1683 A.D. It is probably one of the
biggest Dzongs in Bhutan with the surrounding
walls about 1 km in circumference.
Visit
several ancient and important monasteries such
as, Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang, Kencho
Sum Lhakhang, Tamshing and Pema Samba
Lhakhangs.
Also
visit the Bumthang Swiss farm and the Member
Tso " The flaming Lake " which is
considered one of the most important
pilgrimage spots.
Day
- 8
A full day excursion to Ura Valley (65kms from
Bumthang).
Visitors
can drive up to Ura and take a leisure stroll
in the clustered village of Ura. Ura has a
beautiful Buddhist Monastery surrounded by
typical Bhutanese farm houses which is worth
seeing. You will also see yaks grazing in the
rich pasture land of the Ura valley. Pack
lunch in Ura and return to Bumthang in the
evening.
Day
- 9
After an early breakfast, drive to Gangtey.
174kms from Bumthang. Overnight in Gangtey.
Gangtey
is a beautiful place situated at an altitude
of 3000m. From Gangtey, one can closely view
the picturesque black mountain ranges as well
as the beautiful Phobjikha valley which is one
of the biggest and the most beautiful valleys
in the country. During winters, we can also
see the famous Black Necked Cranes there.
Overnight in the guest house.
Day
- 10
After breakfast drive to Paro (190kms.)
Lunch
on the way at Thimphu.
Day
- 11
Sight seeing in Paro:
Drive to Drugyal Dzong (a ruined fortress -
16kms from Paro town). Although in ruins, this
Dzong is of great historical importance. It
was here that the Bhutanese finally defeated
the invading Tibetans and drove them back.
From here, the peak of Mount Chomolhari "
Mountain of Goddess " can be seen on a
clear day. On the way back, visit a typical
Bhutanese farm house.
Lunch
at the hotel.
Afternoon
: Visit the National museum ("Ta-Dzong").
This was actually the Watch Tower of the Paro
Rinchen Pong Dzong. It was converted into the
National Museum in 1968. It is located on the
top of a hill above the Paro Dzong overlooking
Paro valley and the river.
Visit
Rinchen Pong Dzong. This massive fortress is
located in the Paro valley and is approached
by a gently sloping flagstone road and a
beautiful wooden bridge roofed with shingles
and abutted by two guard houses. Today, the
Dzong is the Administrative seat of the
district of Paro and it also contains a state
monastic community of about 200 monks. The
central tower ("Utse") of the Dzong
is one of the most beautiful in Bhutan with
its superb woodwork. The Dzong was built in
1645 A.D.
Day
- 12
After an early breakfast, drive up to Satsam
Chorten (10kms) for a short trek to Taktsang
Monastery. The name Taktsang means
"Tiger's Nest." The monastery is
perched on a rocky ledge with a sheer drop of
nearly 800m. and overlooks the Paro valley and
the river. It is said that in the second half
of the 8th century, Guru Padma Sambhava known
as the second Buddha in Bhutan, meditated at
the spot where the monastery is situated
having alighted there on the back of a flying
tigress. Picnic lunch at the Taktsang
cafeteria. The round trip hike takes about 4
hrs.
Day
- 13
Paro - International Airport.
Seen
off by representatives of our tour operator or
your guide.