~ ~ Reflections of Bhutan ~ ~
This 8 Day/7 night fascinating excursion introduces you to the worlds last
remaining Himalayan kingdom and a land which remains the most unspoiled and most beautiful
example of the Himalayan Buddhist way of life in existence today. Visit the Paro, Thimphu,
Punakha, Bumthang, and Gantey valleys. In Paro you will visit the Ta Dzong National
Museum, with its fascinating collection of art, relics and artifacts; the ruined fortress
of Drukgyel Dzong where Bhutanese warriors fought in past ages against invaders from Tibet
and where sacred Mount Chomolhari looms above the ruins. You will trek to one of
Bhutans most famous sights, Taktsang or the Tigers Nest, clinging to a
3,000ft. high cliff above the Paro Valley. Taktsang is the place where Guru Rinpoche is
said to have flown on a tiger to bring the Buddhist Dharma from Tibet to Bhutan.
In Thimphu, you will visit Tashichhodzong, the beautiful medieval fortress/monastery
that now houses most of the government offices, the National Assembly, and the Kings
Throne Room. The Kings Memorial Chorten, topped with a golden spire, has many
beautiful works of art. Craft workshops are numerous, from the School of Thangka Painting,
maskmakers workshops, and the gold and silversmiths village where you can watch the
artisans at work. The National Library, Supreme Court, and the Traditional Medicine Center
are all in Thimphu, but perhaps the most enjoyable thing to do is stroll along the
bustling, colorful streets of town, looking into the shops and watching the throngs of
people. On weekends, you can visit the outdoor market, lined with stalls selling fruits,
vegetables and countless other items.
Beyond Thimphu, travel the National Highway eastward, over the 10,000 ft. Dochu La pass
and down into the luxurious green Punakha Valley, where the ancient capital of Bhutan
stands at the confluence of the Mo Chu and Po Chu rivers. Continue on to Wangdiphodrang,
overlooking the river below, and Gantey, where the rare and hauntingly beautiful
black-necked cranes return every winter. The Pele La Pass through the Black Mountains
marks the division between western and central Bhutan. The other side of the road then
leads to Trongsa, site of the largest Dzong in Bhutan. And just a short way beyond Trongsa
is the lovely, peaceful Bumthang valley, filled with temples and monasteries, a living
treasury of history and art.
- DAY 1 Arrive Paro. Paro Valley sightseeing.
- DAY 2-7 Sightseeing Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Trongsa, Bumthang and Gantey Valleys.
- DAY 8 Depart Paro.
Land Costs:
- $1600.00 USD per person for 3 or more people during Peak Season
- $1810.00 USD per person for 2 people during Peak Season
- $1880.00 USD per person for 1 person independently during Peak Season
- Inquire about reduced rates for Off Peak Season travel.
Peak Season:
- March, April, May,
- September, October and November
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