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PUNAKHA FESTIVALS TOUR |
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The highlight of this
tour is the Punakha Festival. We are
privileged to be here among Bhutanese
locals from many different areas who
gather to pay respect and to be blessed
at this social gathering. Dressed in
their finest clothes and jewelry, all
that attend this celebration of
purification receive religious merit.
Here we can truly appreciate the essence
of Bhutanese people and a preserved
steadfast culture. Arrays of colorful
brocades whirl through the air as the
dancers spin and dance the "thunderbolt
step". Masks of glorious demonic demons
and animals arouse your senses as you
watch the purification take place.
Besides, you will visit the regular
tourist highlights of Thimpu, Paro,
Gantey and Bumthang. |
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Itinerary of Punakha Festivals Tour in
Detail |
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Days 01 :
Kathmandu-Paro or Direct to Paro from your place.
Flight to Paro . During the flight we will
experience breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks,
including the sacred Mount Chomolhari and Jitchu
Drake in Bhutan. You are received at the airport and
after the processing of your visa, your guide will
escort you to your hotel for lunch and check-in.
After lunch we will visit the National Museum (Ta-Dzong)-a
watchtower converted into the National Musuem in
1968. On the way back visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong.
In the evening we will visit quaint Paro town and
enjoy dinner at a cozy restaurant and go over
itinerary with your guide. |
Days 02 :
Paro-Takstang Monastery-Thimpu.
Breakfast at the hotel and a drive to Taktsang
Monastery to view an architectural wonder. Taktsang
means Tiger's Nest" and this spectacular building
perched on a rocky ledge with a sheer drop of 3,000
ft. It is said that in the second half of the 8th
century, Guru Padma Sambhava, the second Buddha,
alighted here upon the back of a tigress. Enjoy
picnic lunch at the Taktsang cafeteria. We now
return down our path to our awaiting van and then
drive 2 hours into Thimphu, capital of Bhutan. We
will make a visit to The Tarkin camp, which houses
Bhutans' National animal. A visit to the Folk
Heritage and National Library, where ancient
manuscripts are preserved is a wonderful educational
experience. Tour Tashichho Dzong, which houses the
throne room central monastic body and government
ministries. Overnight hotel. |
Days 03 :
At Thimpu
After a wholesome breakfast, we prepare for our day
outing. A visit to the house of incense and a
wonderful hand made paper factory, as well as a stop
to watch local archers at play. A tour of the
Textile Museum and back to the hotel to enjoy lunch.
In the afternoon we depart for Tango Monastery.
Embark on a vigorous 2- hour hike up the mountain to
Tango Goemba Monastery, one of my favorite
experiences in Bhutan. Today Tango is home to the
eight-year-old reincarnate Lama, Gyaltse Tenzin
Rabgye. Meet with monks for discussions. Overnight
hotel |
Days 04 :
Thimpu-Wangdue Podrang
After breakfast, we depart Thimphu for central
Bhutan, driving to Wangdue Phodrang, across Dochula
Pass at 10,500 ft. Prayer flags send prayers on the
wind. Enjoy spectacular views of the Eastern
Himalayan Mountains. Stop for lunch at Lobesa. After
lunch we will take a short hike to Chhi-Med Lhakhang
in the picturesque Lobesa valley. We visit the
temple of one of Bhutan's foremost saints, Lama
Drukpa Kunley, also known as the "Divine Madman",
whom you are getting to know. Continuing our drive
to Wangdi and a stop to visit the Fertility Temple
Chimed Lhakhang. Check in our hotel, relax and enjoy
views from our balcony room overlooking
Wangduephodrang and the pristine river flowing
through the valley. Overnight hotel. |
Days 05 :
Observe Punakha Festival and return to Wangdue
Breakfast and depart hotel. Today we attend a FULL
day at PUNAKHA FESTIVAL. Your senses will awake upon
entering the impressive courtyard of the Punakha
Dzong. Load your camera and with respect to the
religious festival you witness, capture its essence.
We are privileged to be here among Bhutanese locals
from many different areas who gather to pay respect
and to be blessed at this social gathering. Dressed
in their finest clothes and jewelry, all that attend
this celebration of purification receive religious
merit. Here we can truly appreciate the essence of
Bhutanese people and a preserved steadfast culture.
Arrays of colorful brocades whirl through the air as
the dancers spin and dance the "thunderbolt step".
Masks of glorious demonic demons and animals arouse
your senses as you watch the purification take
place. Return to hotel in Wandue. |
Days 06 :
Punakha Festival-Gangtey
Breakfast and return to Punakha FESTIVAL in the
morning. One more opportunity to reveal in this
glorious festival, full of color, horns, drums,
mystical dance, costumes, masks and intensity.
Festival deities are invoked through benediction and
luck is increased and misfortunate gone After lunch
drive to Gangtey Valley, about a three-hour drive.
Gangtey is the winter habitant of the famous
black-necked-cranes, which migrate from Tibet and
Siberia. Impressive and beautiful these large and
graceful birds migrate each year from Tibet and
Siberia to Gangtey Valley. Punishment imposed on
anyone injuring a Black Neck Crane is lifetime
imprisonment. Overnight at local guest house. |
Days 07 :
Gangtey-Trongsa
Early breakfast and depart for our visit to the
roosting place of the black neck cranes and the
famous Gangtey Monastery. We stop as well at a local
handcrafted carpet factory and visit a farmhouse for
local hospitality. Extremely enjoyable and fun.
Continue our drive to Trongsa, about 5 to 6 hours
drive. Overnight Guest house. |
Days 08 :
Trongsa-Bumthang
After breakfast we visit the Trongsa Dzong-the
ancestral home of Bhutan monarch. After lunch we
leave Trongsa and head to Jakar, in the central
district of Bumthang, a 4-to 5 hour drive eastward.
We cross over Yotongla Pass at 11,300 ft. Here you
get your first glimpse of the Black Mountains. This
drive between Trongsa and Bumthang is the most
scenic and exciting leg of the journey into the
clouds, as you cross-rivers and streams and pass a
chorten with water-driven prayer wheels and colorful
rock carvings. An hour outside of Bumthang, just
after crossing the Yotongla pass, you make the first
sighting of the golden-roofed Jakar Dzong, the
Castle of the White Bird, with the Chamkar river
cascading in one continuous waterfall down through
the valley beneath. Overnight: River Lodge |
Days 09 :
At Bumthang
Today we enjoy Bumthang sightseeing. We will drive
to Tang Valley and hike to visit the Ugyenchholing
Dzong- the former palace of Trongsa Penlop Tsokey
Dorji. You will visit the Ugyenchholing Palace, now
housing the Family Museum, a place that will
transport you to another world and time. You will
view permanent exhibits recreated to capture the
ambience of the lifestyle of the Trongsa Penelop
(Governor) Tshokey Dorji and his
household.Continuing from Ugyenchholing, we reach
the Rimochen Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to Guru
Rimpoche, the Patron Saint of Bhutan. We also visit
Rimochen Temple, another temple blessed by Guru
Rimpoche and where imprints of the Saint's foot and
body can be seen on the rock. In the evening we
visit a farmhouse for local hospitality and
conversation. Overnight at the River Lodge Guest
House |
Days 10 :
Bumthang-Ura Valley
After buckwheat breakfast, we depart Bumthang, but
not until we stop at the local merchant shops for
fabulous textile and handmade items. Watch local
weaver, experts with wooden looms, weave their magic
fabric. We now depart for a day excursion to Ura
Valley, one of the most beautiful of all valleys in
central Bhutan. Medieval in its cobblestone streets
and quaint farmhouses, Ura Valley is mystical. We
explore Ura and meet with some of friendly locals,
perhaps view the temple. Overnight local lodge, in
the evening enjoy local dance and music and wine
around bon-fire. |
Days 11 :
Ura- Wangdue- phodrang
En route visit the Yatha Textile Centre in Chumey
Valley; exquisite fabric and textile. Tonight after
a relaxing dinner, we will enjoy a drive and evening
tour of the Wangdu Dzong courtyard. Overnight at
Dragon's Nest. |
Days 12 :
Wangdue-Thimpu-Paro
Breakfast and continue on westward toward Thimphu.
Check in our hotel and enjoy lunch. We then visit
the famous weekend market, a must in Bhutan. The
marketplace is alive with fresh and organic fruits,
rice, chilies, wonderful textiles, handicrafts, art,
and jewelry and so much fun! There are many kodak
moments here. After the marketplace we experience
shopping in Thimphu. This is your time to purchase
special items you may want to bring home for your
Bhutan treasure. Thankgas, fabric, masks and so much
more. Your guide will assist you. We depart for our
drive to Paro, check in our hotel and enjoy our
farewell dinner at a local Paro restaurant.
Overnight Hotel. |
Days 13 :
Paro-Departure
Early breakfast and depart Bhutan for your return
flight |
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