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- Bhutan Highlights with Ura Yakchoe Festival
- A Cultural Exploration of Western Bhutan
- Bhutan West to East Traverse
- Cultural and Walking Tour of Thimphu and Paro
- Glimpse of the Dragon Kingdom
- Grandeur of Western Bhutan
- Paro Festival Tours 2013/2014
- Punakha Festival Tour
- The cultural exploration and walking tours of Western Bhutan
- The Cultural Heart of Bhutan
- Thimphu Festival Tour
- Western and Central Bhutan Highlights
- Druk Air Schedule
- Druk Airline Information
- 31st March 2013 - 14 May 2013
- 15th May 2013 - 26 October 2013
- Winter 27 Oct 13 - 31 Jan 2014
- Winter 01 Feb 14 - 28 Feb 2014
- Winter 01 Mar 14 - 31 Mar 2014
- Singapore - Paro (Bhutan) - Singapore
- Domestic Flight (31 Mar - 27 Oct 2013)
Duration: 7 Days
Accommodation: Hotels
Activities: Cultural touring, Farm house visits, Week-end markets, Small hikes
Trip Grading: Moderate
Trip Type: Popular
Group Size:1-10 pax
Start From:Paro
Finish In:Paro
Highest Altitude:3140m at Dhochu La
Best Season: Best in March, April and September through November
Day 01: Paro
Buddhist Chorten, Paro In the morning arrive at the International Airport of Paro to experience the majestic Bhutan. After arriving at Paro check into a hotel and thus your enchanting exploration to Bhutan will start now. Discover the charms of magnetic wooden valleys located at the bank of Paro Chi River. Check in a hotel for overnight stay and take your dinner.
Day 02: Paro – Thimphu
This day starts with an uncovering of the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu. Take your tea from Paro hotel and drive to Thimphu. After driving at least 2 hours you will be getting yourself at Thimphu, check in a hotel there. You will be tempted by Simtokha Dzong on the way. Enjoy the remaining parts of your day by visiting PM Memorial Chorten, Dhurbthop nunnery and the School of Thanka Painting. At night go back to hotel and take dinner properly.
Day 03: At Thimphu
There remain numerous places of Thimphu that needs your calm visit. So after your tea and a little bath, go for exploring the Goldsmith workshop, the National Library, Chamlimithang bazaar and the Handicraft Emporium of Thimphu. After a whole day tour to Thimphu prepare yourself to reach Tongsa. Back to hotel for a cool night halt and dinner.
Day 04: Thimphu- Tongsa
In the early morning start for reaching Tongsa, this will be needed almost eight hours drive from Thimphu. Crossing two high passes, stop at Wangdiphodrang Dzong, gateway to Central Bhutan, and Chendebji Chorten at Tongsa. Check in a hotel at Tongsa for dinner and night rest.
Day 05: Bumthang
This morning start driving to reach at Bumthang, start to explore the Yak wool weaving centre at Chume Valley. Also visit the PM Visit Jambay Lhakhang, Kurje Lhakhang and the Jakar Lam Monastery of Bumthang. Night stay is offered at Bumthang hotel along with a banquet.
Day 06:Camping Jakar -Ngang (274 km)
Bhutan Stupa, Bhutan It will come with a twist when you get yourself at Ngang. After 3 hours drive you will be ready to visit the Kurje Lhakhang, the trek begins with short walk to the village of Thangbi up a fertile valley onto Ngang. Visit the temple at Thangbi that you will get on the way. For night halt you will have to choose one camp near the village.
Day 07: Camping Ngang - Meadow Camp (300 Km)
In the morning after tea at the camp, drive to 300 kms for arriving to another camp named Camping Ngang to Meadow Camp. Make your trekking to the valley into a mixed forest of maple, pine and rhododendron. The trek gets steeper after reaching at Phe Phe La pass at 3550m. Walk for 2 hours to reach at the camp near a steam. Overnight stay is at Camp with a self made dinner
Day 08: Bumthang Meadow Camp - Ugyenchoeling (282 Km)
Enjoy with the magnetisms of Bhutan while trekking Bumthang Meadow Camp to Ugyenchoeling (2820 m). Visit the Tang Rimochen Lhakhang, temporary camp will be there for you in between the two villages as Bumthang Meadow Camp and Ugyenchoeling. Drive for two hours to reach Bumthang to stay at night.
Day 9: PhobjikaValley
There is still another must visited valley as Phobjika Valley that needs your meaningful exploration in the 10th day of your trip. Visit the resplendent 17th century Gangtey Gompa in the noon. At the evening lure with the magnetisms of past golden fields of maize and grazing yaks. Drive back to hotel for night stay.
Day 10: Phobjika Valley – Paro
Bhutan's Valley Now the day comes to say goodbye to Bhutan, so at the morning drive to Paro, needs almost 5 hours. Overnight night at Paro hotel and take your dinner there.
Day 11: Paro – Delhi – Onward Destination
In the morning, take a little breakfast and drive to Paro airport to catch the flight and jump to your onward destination.
• Paro: Drugyal Dzong, National Museum (Ta Dzong), Paro Rinpung Dzong, Farm Houses and Takstang Monastery famed as Tiger's Nest
• Thimphu: Memorial Chorten, National Library, Arts School, Textile Museums, Handicraft Emporiums, Pangri Zampa Monastery, Week-end market.
• Dochula Pass with spectacular views.
• Punakha and Wangdue Dzongs.
• Khotokha valley and Drajanchu monastery
Start and End dates - Flexible
US$ 1460 (Single Traveller)
US$ 1400 (2 pax)
US$ 1220 (3 pax above)
US$ 150 Single Room Supplement
Airfares into and out of Bhutan extra
Trip Cost Includes
• Accommodation on twin sharing.
• All transfers and sightseeing as on itinerary
• Three meals a day
• English speaking local Tour Guide.
• Sightseeing admission fee.
• Bhutan visa fee
Trip Cost Does Not Includes
• Airfare to and out of Bhutan
• Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, tip, laundry, phone etc.
• Extra expenses due to nature and unforeseen events
• Travel Insurance
Trekking Equipments
The following basic equipments check lists should help you with your packing. Please remember that you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. At the start of the trek your packed trek bag should not weigh more than 33 pounds or 15 kg.
Head:
- Sun hat or scarf
- Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
- Sunglasses with UV protection
Lower Body:
- Under Garments
- Hiking shorts
- Lightweight cotton long pants
- Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms
- Fleece or wool pants
- Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
Feet:
- Thin, lightweight inner socks
- Thick, warm wool hiking socks
- Hiking boots with spare laces
- Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals) Gaiters for hiking in winter to the base camp
Upper Body:
- T-shirts
- Light and expedition weight thermal tops
- Fleece jacket or pullover
- Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
- Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
- Down vest and/or jacket *
Hands:
- Lightweight gloves
- Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer
Accessories:
- Sleeping bag rated to zero degrees F *
- Headlamp (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries
- Small pad or combination lock-to-lock
- Trekking Bags *
- Basic First Aid Kit *
- Large plastic bags - for keeping items dry insidetrekbag
- Daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
- Thermarest sleeping pad
- Water bottles
- Toiletries (Small wash towel, Toilet papers etc)
Toiletries:
- 1 medium sized quick drying towel
- Tooth brush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
- Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
- Deodorants
- Nail clippers
- Face and body moisturizer
- Feminine hygiene products
- Small mirror
Personal Hygiene:
- Wet wipes (baby wipes)
- Tissue /toilet roll
- Binoculars
- Reading book
- Trail Map/Guide book
- Journal & Pen
- Walkman
- Pencils and small notebooks
- Travel game i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble
GEOGRAPHY
Bhutan, "The Land of Thunder Dragon" as it is known to foreign countries, is perhaps the last Shangri-La in the earth. Sandwiched by India and China (Tibet) the kingdom is spread over 18000 sq. miles with variety of climate in different region. The people here are mostly Buddhist and Hindu.
GETTING IN & OUT
Bhutan is least air connected country in the world. Only Druk Air, the national flag carrier of Bhutan links Bhutan with other country. Those, who wish to enter by air, Paro is linked to Kathmandu, Calcutta, Delhi, Bangkok and Dhaka. There are flights to these destinations at least twice a week. For schedule and other information please write to us.
The other option of traveling to Bhutan is by land and the entry point is Phuntsholing (Indo- Bhutan Border). Phuntsholing is 08 hours drive from Kakarvitta (Indo - Nepal Border) and THIMPU is 6 hours from Phuntsholing. Please note, if you wish to enter by land you will need Indian visa as you will be traveling in India for a day (From Nepal Border to Phuntsholing). Indian Visa fee is not included in the trip cost and can be obtained in Kathmandu or in your home country.
VISA & FORMALITIES
All foreigners are required to have a valid passport for a minimum of 6 months and must send in the following details of passport at least 30 days in advance of the trip : Name - as in Passport, Nationality, Passport No. Date of expire, Profession, 3 Photograph (P.P. Size) and date of birth. Visa fee is US$ 20 per person for first two weeks and extension will be US$ 20 for each two weeks.
Visa is not provided abroad but stamped upon arrival in Paro airport or Phuntsholing. Please note without the visa clearance no from THIMPU, Druk air does not issue your ticket to Paro. Therefore, confirmation of any trip as early as possible will make it easier for you to get the flight tickets. We handle all the visa process once we receive confirmation from your side.
ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORT
Accommodation is always in hotel while you are in town like Paro, THIMPU, WANGDI PHODRANG, PUNAKHA etc. All the hotels and guest houses are regularly monitored by the government and are all tourist class. It is not possible to have the budget rates and budget class hotels in Bhutan as in other countries as the rates are all fixed by the government. While in off season you will have the choice of staying in the hotels you wish but during the peak season you will have to settle on whichever is available. But till now there has not been any kind of dissatisfaction as all the hotels are tourist class.
While in trek the organizer of your trip arranges all the required equipment with horse or yaks for trekking to carry the equipment and food. An expert guide will escort you and a helper will arrange all the necessities necessities.
Latest brand or the deluxe vehicles are used for tourist transfers and is usually included in the prices so it is not possible to have the separate rate for separate sectors. Mostly Japanese vehicles are used in Bhutan for transfers.
MEDICAL AND HEALTH
Except for some treks, any one who is physically fit can join our tours and treks. Treks, which include altitude of 4000 m or higher are more difficult because of high altitude and therefore requires a certificate of fitness. There are modern hospitals in Paro and in THIMPU for emergency purpose but your precaution is the only way to be healthy if you are traveling to remote areas of the country. It is therefore advised to have through check up with your doctor before heading to Bhutan.
WEATHER AND CLIMATE
The best time to visit Bhutan is March, April, May, September & October since this period provides clear blue sky, and plenty of greenery. Winter (Dec, January, February) will be too cold since the temperature will be well below zero degree. Summer (June, July, August) is pleasant but wet due to the monsoon. Autumn (September, October, November) is similar to spring but a bit warmer and also the best time to visit. However please see the tours and treks sections for specific time to visit the specific areas.
CLOTHING
Light warm clothing are always recommended since it is a hilly country (even in summer). A pair of comfortable shoes for walking, some spare T-shirts, trousers, sun glass, sun hats, pullovers are always necessary. During winter warm clothing are a must.
MONEY MATTERS
Bhutanese currency is called NGULTRUM and the rate is US$ 1= NG 46 approx. Only few hotels and outlets accept credit cards in Bhutan. So it is best to have some CASH US$ for your expenses and even better to have it on small bills.
TIME
Bhutan is 6 hours ahead (+) of GMT, 30 Minutes ahead of India and 15 Minutes ahead of Nepal.
FAQ
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Here you will find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions. If you still have any doubts or queries do not hesitate to contact us. 1. Where is Bhutan located? 2. Who is Bhutan Himalayas Guide? 3. Is Himalayas Guide, a secure site? 4. Why should I choose Himalayas Guide? 5. How much will my package cost? Surcharge:
Peak season months: March, April, and May, September, October & November. 6. How does the booking process work? 7. How do I contact Himalayas Guide? 8. Do you offer discounts for children & students? 9. What is included in my trip package? 10. Tell me more about the tour & trek itinerary? 11. How do I pay for bookings with Himalayas Guide? 12. When will I get my trip confirmation? 13. What airline will I fly on and from where? 14. What if I need to cancel my trip at the last moment? |
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