Bhutan Heritage Tour: Dive into Its Rich Heritage and Traditions!
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BHUTAN HERITAGE TOUR
The Bhutan Heritage Tour is an easy-going trip that lands you at major cultural heritage sites in the Himalayan Kingdom. The age-old heritage of Bhutan is seen across traditional houses and buildings and most importantly the Dzongs and Lakhangs.
You get to intermingle with the locals, some living in the bustling cities and towns, while others amidst isolated hills. Perhaps the most memorable sites that you get to visit on this tour are the roosting sites of Black-necked cranes; Gangtey monastery and the former Sky Burial grounds. This is regarded as one of the best tours to explore the importance of religious sites in ceremonial activities from birth, marriage, festivals to funerals.
DAY 01: arrival in PARO
Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Touching down at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide upon exiting the arrival hall. Today, we will take it easy to acclimatize to the altitude. Drive to Thimphu, check in to the hotel and lets have your first taste of Bhutanese cuisine and some light sight-seeing in Thimphu if possible. On the way to the viewpoint over Thimphu is the home of Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin; a strange looking beast some say looks like a bee stung moose
DAY 02: THIMPHU TOUR
Heritage Museum- Dedicated to connecting people to the Bhutanese rural past though exhibition of artefacts used in rural households.
Textile Museum- Witnesses the art of traditional weaving.
Thimphu Dzong- The largest Dzong, is also the seat of the office of the King of Bhutan.
National Memorial Chorten, which was built in honor of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk.
Paper making factory - Witnesses the art of paper making.
Simtokha Dzong - Five miles from Thimphu, on a lofty ridge, stands Semtokha Dzong the oldest fortress in the Kingdom.
Centenary Farmers’ Market - Every Saturday and Sunday most of the Thimphu population congregate on the banks of the river where the weekend market is held. Here villagers from the valley and other nearby places come to sell their agriculture products.
DAY 03: THIMPHU TO PUNAKHAa
Dochula Pass- the 108 chortens was built by the present Queen Mother of Bhutan Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over indian militants and to liberate the souls of the souls lost.
Punakha Dzong- Built in 1637, the dzong continues to be the winter home for the clergy, headed by the Chief Abbott, the Je Khenpo. It is a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture, sitting at the fork of two rivers, portraying the image of a medieval city from a distance. The dzong was destroyed by fire and glacial floods over the years but has been carefully restored and is, today, a fine example of Bhutanese craftsmanship.
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten- Built by the third Queen Mother Ashi Tshering Yangdon wangchuck this Chorten is a splendid example of of the Bhutanese architecture and art and is the only one of its kind in the world. It has been built over eight and a half years and its details have been drawn from religious scripture.
DAY 04: PUNAKHA TO GANGTEY
Chhimi Lhakhang - A 20 minutes walk across terraced fields through the village of Sopsokha from the roadside to the small temple located on a hillock in the centre of the valley below Metshina. Ngawang Chogyel built the temple in 15th century after the ’divine Madman’ Drukpa Kuenlay built a small chorten there. It is a pilgrim site for barren women.
Passing Wangdue (left), one of the major towns and district capital of Western Bhutan. Located south of Punakha, Wangdue is the last town before central Bhutan. The district is famous for its fine bamboo work and its slate and stone carving.
We will pause to view the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong. Built in 1638, Wangdue Dzong is dramatically perched on the spur of a hill and overlooks the confluence of the Tsang Chu and Dang Chu rivers.
DAY 05: GANGTEY
The valley of Phobjikha is well known as the winter home of the Black necked crane (Grus Nigricollis). Bhutan is home to around six hundred black-necked cranes with Phobjikha being one of the popular places that the birds migrate to in the winter months from the Tibetan plateau. The elegant and shy birds can be observed from early November to end of March. Overlooking the Phobjikha valley is the Gangtey Goempa. This is an old monastery that dates back to 17th century.
DAY 06: GANGTEY TO PARO
Paro Valley - The beautiful valley is home to many of Bhutan’s old monasteries and temples. The country’s only Airport is in Paro. The valley is also home to mount Chomolhari (7,300 meters) situated at the northern end of the valley whose glacier water forms the Pachu flowing through the valley. The following are some of the prominent places to visit in Paro.
Paro Dzong - Also known as Rinpung Dzong, this 15th century massive fortress/monastery, is also the administrative center of the dzonkhag.
Ta Dzong - Built as a watch tower the Ta Dzong, it was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum boasts antique Thangka, textiles, weapons and armour, household objects and rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts.
DAY 07: PARO
Taktsang Monastery - A one hour hike to the cafeteria is also a vantage view whereby you can enjoy the stunning view of the monastery. Prayer flags adorn the cliffs and this is also where Guru Padmasambhava landed on the back of a tigress in the 8th century.
Drukgyal Dzong - A morning drive, north of Paro valley brings us to the ruins of Drukgyal Dzong. Built in 1647 by the great Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, father and unifier of medieval Bhutan, the Dzong was destroyed by an accidental fire and left in ruins as an evocative reminder of the great victories it was built to commemorate.Explore the ramparts and relive the memories of a glorious past.
Kyichu Lhakhang - After a sumptuous local lunch, we will retrace our steps to visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan.
DAY 08: Paro Departure
After breakfast, we drive you to airport for your departure. We hope by now you would have made some friends and also kept many photos and beautiful memories of Bhutan! We look forward to seeing you again.
TOUR COST
For Tour cost and details according to pax do call us at +975-1757-9415 or mail us at info@aogateways.com
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Minimum of 3 star rated accommodation
- All meals (excluding alcoholic beverages
- All internal transportation (excluding domestic flights if any)
- Airport pick-drop
- Professional English-Speaking guide and driver
- All road permits and entry fees
- Government fee, royalty and surcharges
- Adventure Equipment
- Camp Assistances
- All services and assistance before, during and after the trip
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
- Flight into Bhutan (Can be arranged with us)
- Hotel stay outside Bhutan
- Expenditure of personal nature
- Tips for the guide and driver
- Alcoholic drinks/Beverages- Travel insurance
SUITABLE MONTHS
Whole year round
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- Prior to your trip to Bhutan you need to wire transfer the full tour payment with Alpha & Omega Gateways specified as the ultimate beneficiary.
- After the wire transfer is completed, the receipt copy should be emailed to us as our reference for your tour confirmation.
- Please note that it takes minimum two to three working days for the payment to be deposited in our local Bank.