BHUTAN
TOUR
GLIMPSES
OF BHUTAN
Day 01 : Flight
to Paro Airport
The first thing you will notice as you
disembark is the transparent purity of
air and the absenc
e
of noise. The Paro valley has kept
its bucolic nature inspite of the airport
and the existence of development projects.
Fields, brown or green depending on the
season, cover most of the valley floor,
while hamlets and isolated farms dot the
countryside. The houses of Paro valley
are considered to be among the most beautiful
in the country. Paro is believed to be
one of the first valleys to have received
the imprint of Buddhism.
Afternoon :
Visit the National Museum (Ta-Dzong).Once
the watchtower for the Rinpung Dzong,
it was converted into the National
Museum in 1968. The museum stands
on a promontory overlooking the Paro valley
in all its glory.
Visit the Paro Rinpung
Dzong. A flagstone path rises gradually
from a beautiful wooden bridge with shingle
roofing and abutted by two guardhouses,
to the Dzong. Today, the Dzong is the
seat of the district administration as
well as the home for the monastic school.
The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong,
with its superb woodwork, is one of the
most beautiful in the nation. The Dzong
was built in 1645 A.D. Check in at Hotel.
Day 02 : Thimphu
Sightseeing
Thimphu lies in a wooded valley,
sprawling up a hillside on the West Bank
of the Thimphu Chhu [Chhu means River].
Thimphu is unlike any other world capital.
Small and secluded the city is quiet and
there are never the traffic jams familiar
in other Asian Capitals. It is often said
that Thimphu is the only world capital
without traffic lights. Thimphu's main
shopping street is a delight not so much
for what you can buy there, but for the
picturesqueness of the architecture and
national costume. Beautiful weaves
in wool, silk and cotton, basketwork,
silver jewellery, thangkas and other traditional
crafts of the Kingdom are available
in various Handicraft Emporiums.
Morning : Visit
the Memorial Chorten, a huge stupa
built in memory of the third King who
reigned from 1952-1972.
Visit the National
Library where ancient manuscripts are
preserved.
Visit the Painting
School where traditional art is still
preserved. Artists are taught to paint
Thankas here (sacred Buddhist scroll).
Visit the Handicrafts
Emporium where one can buy Bhutanese
textiles and other arts and crafts.
Visit the Weekend market
where vendors from throughout the region
arrive on Friday afternoon and remain
till Sunday. Here you will find indigenous
goods, handicrafts, locally produced goods,
etc.
Afternoon :
Visit Se
mtokha
Dzong. This is the oldest fortress in
Bhutan, built in 1629 A.D. by Shabdrung
Ngawang Namgyal. It also houses the
largest monastic schools in the country.
Visit Tashichho
Dzong - the main secretariat building.
It is from here that the King and other
prominent civil servants run the country.
The Head Abbot and the central monastic
body also reside here during the summer.
Visit Pangri Zampa
Monastery, situated just beyond Dechencholing
Palace (5 km. from Thimphu). This temple
was the first residence of Shabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal when he arrived in Bhutan in 1616
A.D. Ngawang Chogyel, the great
ancestor of the Shahdrung, built it during
the first quarter of the 16th century.
Day 03 : Thimphu
sightseeing / Paro ( Excursion to
Taktsang Monastery )
Transfer to Paro for
03 hrs hike to the Taktsang Monastery.
Taktsang is the most famous of all Bhutanese
monasteries. It is perched on the
side of a cliff 900 m above the floor
of the Paro valley, where the only sounds
are the murmurs of the wind, and water
and the chanting of the monks.
The name Taktsang means Tigers
Nest; the Guru is said to have
flown on the back of a tigress to the
site of the monastery where he meditated
in a cave for three months.
The monastery itself
is closed to tourists except by special
permit. However the one-hour walk to the
viewpoint, where there is a small wooden
teahouse provides a close-up view of the
monastery. Its also a good warm-up
hike if you are going trekking.
In the evening visit
a farmhouse for traditional hot
stone bath and local hospitality.
Day 04 : Departure
onward destination