| 2. Journey to the Land of Peaceful Dragon |
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04 Nights -05 Days Tour (Covering:- Paro, Thimphu, Punakha &Wangduephodrang)
Day 01 - Arrive Paro
Get on board
Druk Air
,
Bhutan
’s national airline, from
Bangkok
,
Kolkotta,
New Delhi
or
Kathmandu
bound for Paro. The flight to Paro offers fascinating views of the eastern
Himalayan range, including
Mt.
Everest
. On arrival you
will be received by your guide and driven to
Thimphu
,
the capital.
Day 02 -
Thimphu
/
Punakha (75 Km, 2.1/2 Hours)
After breakfast, sightseeing of Thimphu valley which
includes a visit to the National Library, a treasure trove of priceless
Buddhist manuscripts; the Traditional Institute of Medicine, where centuries
old healing arts such as acupuncture and herbal remedies are still practiced;
the Painting School, where young monks learn the art of Buddhist thangkha
painting; the workshops for mask making and fine metal craft, weaving, ceramics
and paper and; the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum, a fascinating testimony of
Bhutanese material culture and living traditions.
Also visit the late King's Memorial Chorten where one can
observe oprayers and ceremonies that are performed throughout the year.
Visit the Handicrafts Emporium and local shops for
souvenirs ranging from
Bhutan
's
fine traditional arts, textiles, thangkha paintings, masks, ceramics, slate and
woodcarvings, jewelers to other interesting items made from local materials.
Evening drive to Punakha across Dochula pass (3,050m).
Overnight at the hotel in Punakha.
Day 03- Punakha - Wangduephodrang - Paro (150 Km, 5
Hours)
After breakfast visit Punakha Dzong, the 17th century
fortress that was once the capital of the nation. Then drive to Wangdiphodrang to
see the local market and the dzong.
After lunch drive to Paro with a short stop at Dochula
pass. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 04 – Paro sightseeing
After breakfast, visit to Ta Dzong, originally the
Watch
Tower
for the Rinpung Dzong. It was later converted into the National Museum of the
Kingdom and boasts a wide range of antique thangkha paintings, textiles,
weapons & armour, household objects and natural and historic artifacts.
After
lunch, drive to
Drukgyel Dzong, the fort of the victorious Drukpas. Although gutted by a fire,
this fort is renowned as the stand from which several Tibetan invasions were
repulsed. To the north can be seen in
all its majesty, the dome of sacred
Mt.
Chomolhari
or the abode
of the "mountain of goddess.” Walk
down the trail to Rinpung Dzong or the 'fortress of the heap of jewels' which
is the seat of the district administration and the residence of the monastic
school. The dzong is famous for its wall murals depicting Buddhist parables,
symbols and the lives of prominent saints.
En route, see one of the oldest landmarks in
Bhutan
.
The 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang was one of the 108 temples built in the
Himalayas
by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gembo. It is revered
as one of the most holy shrines in
Bhutan
and embodies the arrival of
Buddhism here.
Day
05 - Departure
Representative of Himalayan Kingdom Tours will bid you
farewell. TASHI DELEK
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