7 Days Western Bhutan Tour from Paro
Highlights
Paro, Thimphu, Gangtey, Phobjikha, Punakha
Locations Covered
Paro, Thimphu, Gangtey, Phobjikha, Punakha
nature, architectural, cultural
Private Tour
7 Days
Easy
English
Description
This extended itinerary allows for a deeper dive into the rich culture, spirituality, and natural beauty of Bhutan. From high mountain passes to ancient monasteries, each day promises a new facet of this mystical land.
Itinerary
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Day 01: Arrival and Sightseeing
The flight to Paro reveals scenic and breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountains of the world. If weather permits, you will be able to see Mt. Everest (8848 m, 29,198ft) and other Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Once you arrive at the Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by our representative (Guide) and then drive to Thimphu (50km), which takes approximately an hour.
On the way, visit Tachog Lhakhang, which is located along the Paro-Thimphu highway before Chhuzom. It is just a 10-minute walk from the highway. It is a great spot for photography with a stunning view and peaceful ambience. After arriving in Thimphu, check into the hotel and freshen up.
Then, visit the National Memorial Choeten. Probably one of the most popular Thimphu points of interest, this chorten features as a daily place of worship in many natives’ lives. This Memorial Chorten is visited every day by elderly people, kids and other people on their way to offices, schools and back home. You will find beautiful mandalas and murals here. The large prayer wheels are coloured red in this chorten, which sees hundreds daily who meditate here.
Tashichhodzong: The original Thimphu Dzong is also called the "fortress of glorious religion." It was erected in 1641 and was subsequently rebuilt by King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in the 1960s. Now, it houses the secretariat building, the throne room, the office of the king, and the central monk's body.
Later, visit the archery grounds to see local people playing traditional archery.
Overnight in Thimphu.
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Day 02: Thimphu Sightseeing
Tango Buddhist Institute: A day-hike
Set around 14 kilometres away from the city center, the Tango Buddhist Institute is a place of serenity set in the picturesque valley of Thimphu.
The Jungshi Paper Factory is reputedly the best place to manufacture traditional paper, made using an age-old method instead of the modern way. One of the most popular things to do in Thimphu is to buy this unique paper here, which will make for interesting souvenir gifts.
Authentic Craft Bazaar
This is the craft market located at the center of Thimphu. Here, you can get authentic Bhutanese arts and crafts that are handmade locally.
The Motithang Takin Preserve, also known as the Mini Zoo by many, is a small natural preserve for the Takin - Bhutan’s national animal.
Bhutan Postal Museum: Fascinating Stamps
If you have any sort of interest in philately, then you should definitely stop by the National Post Office in Thimphu. From round, square, and rectangular to even 3-D stamps, you will find multiple varieties of stamps here. This place is any philatelist’s dream come true. You can even create personalized stamps with your photo on it.
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Day 03: Drive to Gangtey
Dordenma Buddha statue
Atop a hill in Thimphu, the capital and largest city of Bhutan, is a massive, golden Buddha sitting atop a gilded meditation hall. This massive statue of Buddha measures about 51.5 meters and is made of Bronze and also gilded in gold.
Drive towards Gangtey. Gangtey/Phobjikha valley is also the winter home of Black Necked Cranes that migrate from the arid plains in the north (Tibetan plateau) to pass their winter in the milder and lower climate. Phobjikha is one of Bhutan’s few glacial valleys and offers incredible scenery.
On the way, stop at Dochula Pass. We won’t deny the fact that Dochula is a 40-minute drive from Thimphu, but it is definitely worth the visit, especially for those who are looking for Thimphu sightseeing places. Once here, you will witness 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens. The site, along with the breathtaking views of the mountains, will give you goosebumps as you explore it with your travel buddies.
Lamperi Botanical Garden is a 125-acre botanical garden with 46 species of rhododendron flowers. The best time to visit this place will be between April and June. The park also has trekking routes, walks around the Baritsho lake, and a treehouse. The botanical park covers 47 km2 (18 sq mi), and the highest point is 3750 meters.
After arrival, hike across Gangtey Nature Trail, which is one and a half hours and enjoy the breathtaking view of Phobjikha valley and Crane Information Center, where you get information about the valley.
Overnight in Gangtey.
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Day 04: Visit the Gangtey Monastery
After breakfast, visit Gangtey Monastery, which dates back to the 17th century.
Then, drive to Punakha.
In Punakha, visit Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of Fertility blessed by Lam Drukpa Kuenley, who is known as the Divine Madman for his eccentric behaviours. He is also considered a symbol of fertility, and many childless couples go to his temple for blessing.
Then, visit Punakha Dzong, one of the majestic fortresses located between Pho Chu (Male River) and Mo Chu (Female River). Punakha was the ancient capital of Bhutan. Then, visit the longest suspension bridge across the dzong.
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Day 05: Explore the Sites in Paro
After breakfast, 45 minutes hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyel chorten with the picturesque view of the rice terraces along the river. Then drive to Paro.
In Paro visit:
The National Museum captures the heritage of Bhutan and promotes it through the well-preserved artifacts displayed from across the country. The National Museum is located very near to Paro Dzong.
Rinpung Dzong
Rinpung houses both the monastic body and district government offices, including the local courts. Famous as Paro Dzong, it was built in 1644 under the order of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the unifier of Bhutan.
Overnight in Paro.
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Day 06: Admire the Taktsang Monastery
Taktsang Monastery
The wooden structure, built amazingly, stands bravely on a cliff. It is said that the great Guru Rinpoche flew here on the back of a tiger and set up this monastery when he brought the teachings of the Buddhist Dharma to Bhutan in the 8th century.
Farmhouse visit
Picturesque farmhouses dotted the valley amongst fields and hillsides. We welcome you to visit Bhutanese homes for dinner with them and experience their hospitality. A visit gives you an interesting glimpse into the lifestyle of Bhutan.
And try the Hot Stone Bath. A Bhutanese hot stone bath is the perfect way to relax and wind down after a long day of sightseeing and is also believed to have numerous health benefits.
Overnight in Paro.
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Day 07: Departure
In the morning, drive to the airport for a flight to your onward destination.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
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