13 Nights - 14 Days of Pilgrimage
While on this pilgrimage, you will
have access to sacred places and monasteries that are not usually open to
foreign visitors. You will have the opportunity to meet Buddhist teachers from
Bhutan
and participate in ceremonies.
There will be time to wander independently, to meditate daily and to discuss the
various aspects of Buddhism. The pilgrimage is being done outside the regular
tourist season in order to support the time needed for quiet reflection and
contemplation. There will be a considerable amount of hiking to sacred sites.
Day
01 Fly to
Paro
,
Bhutan
.
Your arrival point into
Bhutan
is Paro, an enchanted valley
blessed by the most prominent saints of Buddhism. After lunch and a leisurely
afternoon, Himalayan Kingdom Tours will conduct an orientation course.
Day 02 Paro
Visit the
National
Museum
, once the watch tower for the
Rinpung Dzong. Visit Kyichu Lhakhang, built in 659AD by the first Buddhist king
of
Tibet
, Tsrongtsen Goenpa.
Day 03 Paro
After an early breakfast, drive to the foot of the Taktshang cliff
before walking uphill for 2 hours to reach this monastery, giddily perched on a
sheer 800m rock face. Taktshang
means ‘Tiger’s Nest’ as legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava flew to this spot
on the back of a tigress in the eight century. He meditated here making this
temple a sacred pilgrimage destination for Buddhists. Lunch at
the Taktshang Cafeteria. The trip to and fro takes four hours for which
riding ponies can be arranged.
Day 04 - Drive to
Thimphu
Visit the
School
of
Arts and Crafts
, the Memorial Chorten and Changangkha Lhakhang.
Day
05-
Thimphu
Visit Tango and Chari Goemba,
sacred sites where eminent Buddhist masters meditated. Today, these palces
continue the tradition of meditation.
Day
06 - Punakha
Drive to Punakha over Dochula pass
where on a clear day one can enjoy spectacular views of the eastern Himalayan
range. Puhakha was the former capital of
Bhutan
and is
presently the winter residence of the head abbot and the monastic school. Visit Punakha Dzong which was built in 1637.
Day 07 -
Trongsa
After an early breakfast, begin
the journey to central
Bhutan
which takes about 7-8 hours
passing through alpine and coniferous forests across three districts. While the
drive can be arduous, there are, however, splendid views of mountain ranges,
village hamlets and two high passes. Pack lunch will be served at Chendebji, an
ancient Newari stupa like those found in
Nepal
. Halt at
hotel in Trongsa.
Day 08-Drive
to Jakar in
Bumthang
Valley
.
Drive through the most beautiful
countryside to the spiritual heartland of the nation. Bumthang was the host to
the first visit of Guru Padmashambhava to
Bhutan
. The visit of the guru and other eminent saints have filled
every corner of the valley with sacred shrines and temples. Visit Tamshing Lhakshing, established by
Pema Linpa in 1501.
Day
09 Jakar, Membartsho,
Karchau Dratsang
Day
10 Jakar, Kurjey
Lhakhang
Day
11 Drive to
Wangduephodrang
Day
12
Thimphu
Drive to Thimpu late in the
afternoon. In the morning, drive north for a short excursion
to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten. This temple stands majestically on a
strategic ridge above Punakha valley. Prophesised in the scriptures by
Thragthung Dudjom Lingpa, the temple was built by the queens. It is intended to
ward off negative forces, promote peace, stability and harmony in a changing
world. The unique architectural design has been drawn from the
scriptures.
Day 13Thimphu
Day 14 Paro
Drive to Paro for onward flight to
Bangkok
.
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