Chang Gangkha, Thimphu:Bhutan

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Photographic Bhutan Tour

Photographic Bhutan Tour

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11 Days / 10 Nights

Accommodation-3-STAR Hotels

Option: 4 OR 5-STAR Hotels and Resorts

Highlights of the Photographic Tour - 11 Days

  • Tiger's Nest (Taktsang Monastery) Trek: Embark on an unforgettable hike to one of Bhutan's most iconic landmarks, perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking picturesque landscapes.
  • Cultural Immersion: Explore ancient dzongs and traditional villages, immersing yourself in Bhutanese culture, architecture, and way of life.
  • Scenic Beauty: Marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas and lush valleys as you traverse through the enchanting landscapes of Bhutan.
  • Authentic Cuisine: Indulge in delectable Bhutanese cuisine, savoring the flavors of traditional dishes that reflect the country's rich culinary heritage.
  • Spiritual Exploration: Experience the tranquility and spirituality of Bhutan as you visit sacred temples and monasteries, gaining insight into the country's deeply-rooted Buddhist culture.

Therefore, experience the essence of Bhutan in our meticulously crafted 11-days Photographic Bhutan Tour, designed to immerse you in the rich cultural tapestry of this Himalayan kingdom.


Price from: US$3645 / Person


Program


Day 1: Arrival in Paro to Thimphu

Morning:

Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Touching down at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by our representative from Serenity Journeys Tours and Treks upon exiting the arrival hall. You will be received in a traditional ceremony custom where each guest is greeted and ushered with a white blessed silk scarf. Today, we will take it easy to acclimatize to the altitude. We then drive to Thimphu, check in to your hotel and have your first taste of Bhutanese cuisine.

Afternoon:

Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan and one of the main centers for trade and commerce. Many Governments as well as private offices are located in Thimphu due to its strategic location. We start your journey through Thimphu valley by first visiting the National Memorial Chorten – a beautiful stupa built in memory of the third king of Bhutan located at the heart of the city. This chorten is blessed and contains many sacred and precious treasures and relics discovered by many great saints and tertons (treasure discoverer) in the Vajrayana sect of Buddhism. The stupa signifies positivity and accumulation of merits in one’s life. Walking meditation: At the stupa, we will circumambulate the chorten for 21 times, as a form of respect and devotion. Movement along the circular path is clockwise, so that the right shoulder is facing the chorten.

Day 2: Paro - Sightseeing

Morning:

To experience some wildlife in Bhutan, visit Takin Preserve in Thimphu. You can walk around the nature preserve for Takin that spans around 10 acres. Takin is a very unique Himalayan and happens to be the National Animal of Bhutan. A must include the newly established 'Kaja Throm' at the vegetable Market. You can further take a walk and explore along the Thimphu river. The main Thimphu streets are filled with quirky cafes and boutique shops.

Afternoon:

We visit some cultural sites through the main streets of Thimphu. Drive to Kuensel Phodrang to visit the Buddha Statue, 169ft, symbolising indestructibility and one of the most religious monuments built in recent times. The view of Thimphu valley from the Kuenselphodrang is spectacular. A highlight to worth checking out is the CSI Market, a booming hub with the largest Market for local products under one roof in Bhutan. Take a short trip Tashicho Dzong, the fortress of glorious religion,” seat of the national government and the central monk body. In the evening you also explore the local pubs and hangouts where locals and tourist alike can enjoy.

Day 3: Thimphu to Punakha

Morning:

Today we continue our trip further east to Punakha today after breakfast. We are headed to Dochula Pass – The 108 chortens was built by the present Queen Mother of Bhutan Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over Indian militants and to liberate the souls of the souls lost. After spending some leisure time at Dochula, we continue to Punakha valley which is approx. 1.5 hours driving downhill.

Afternoon:

After lunch, enjoy a walk to Chimi Lhakhang, temple of the Drukpa Kuenly who is also known as the Divine Madman. He inherited the Divine Madman title since he revolted against the orthodox Buddhism in his time. He taught the people that religion is an inner feeling and it’s not necessary that one should be an ordained monk. He is also considered a symbol of fertility and most childless couples go to his temple for blessing. we will visit Punakha is to visit Punakha Dzong – Built in 1637, the dzong continues to be the winter home for the clergy, headed by the Chief Abbott, the Je Khenpo. It is a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture, sitting at the fork of two rivers, portraying the image of a medieval city from a distance. The dzong was destroyed by fire and glacial floods over the years but has been carefully restored and is, today, a fine example of Bhutanese craftsmanship.

Day 4: Punakha to Bumthang

Morning:

Transfer to Trongsa (6 hrs). Drive via the bustling market town of Wangduephodrang. Drive up a winding mountain road through oak and rhododendron forests and over the Pele La pass (3,420m) on the Black Mountain range towards Trongsa. This pass is traditionally considered the boundary between western and central Bhutan. Further down the road stop to visit beautiful Chendebji Chorten. It is built in a style unusual for Bhutan, with painted eyes facing the four directions. The imposing Trongsa Dzong can be viewed across a deep canyon to signal your approach to the town around a curving road. Afterwards, proceed to Bumthang (2.5 hrs), one the most spectacular valleys in Bhutan and also the spiritual and historical heartland of the country. The road winds steeply up to Yo Yutung La Pass (3,400m) before descending down through dense coniferous forest to Chummey valley. From here it is about an hour to Jakar, Bumthang’s main township. Bumthang is home to some of Bhutan’s oldest Palaces, Buddhist temples and monasteries. The valley’s barley fields, apple groves and meadows lay below huge hills which climb up towards the Himalayan mountain wall separating Bhutan from Tibet. The beautiful architecture unique to Bhutan is evident in the many large farmhouses and temples. Bumthang is associated with Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) and with Terton Pemalingpa.

Day 5: Bumthang Sightseeing

Morning:

Enjoy a day of sightseeing in Bumthang beginning with Jampey Lhakhang, one of 108 temples built by the Tibetan King Songtsen in the 7th Century. It was here that Guru Rimpoche conducted his first sermon on Tantric Buddhism for his host King Sendha, the local ruler, his family and subjects. Continue on to Kurjey Lhakhang, famous for a rock within one of the temples that features a body imprint of the great master Guru Rimpoche.

Afternoon:

The big cypress tree in the temple grounds is believed to be the walking stick of Guru Rimpoche. Afterwards visit Tamshing Lhakhang, the seat of Bumthang’s famous son, saint Pema Lingpa. He built it himself in 1501. A skilled tantric master and artist, he sculpted the main statues and painted the frescoes, some of Bhutan’s oldest which can still be seen even today, mostly in their original state. There is also a chain mail made by Pema Lingpa that devotees carry and circumambulate the inner sanctum to cleanse sins. Overnight at your hotel in Bumthang.

Day 6: Bumthang to Phobjikha Valley

Morning:

Start early today for Gangtey, about 6 hrs from Bumthang. Farmhouses and temples dot the landscape and you will see local farmers wearing the traditional woven bamboo hats of central Bhutan. The wide and picturesque Phobjikha valley is one of Bhutan’s few glacial valleys, and chosen winter home of black necked cranes (November – March) migrating from the Tibetan plateau. We then continue our drive towards Gangtey valley, a serene and beautiful valley surrounded by shrubs and baby bamboos, Gangtey valley is famous for its nestling grounds for the endangered Black Necked Crane.

Afternoon:

Towards the evening hours, we take a dip in ‘Dotso’ herbal healing bath at a nearby tavern and enjoy herbal nourished waters which is believed to heal one from diseases and illnesses. The bath is prepared using stones burned in fire and the water boiled with herbs up to 20 varieties with medicinal properties.

Day 7: Phobjikha Valley Sightseeing

Morning:

Day excursion and hike: Gangtey natural trail hike. You will drive for about 25 minutes to Longtey village which is near pelela pass (altitude :3300 m) and then start your hike from Longtey Village up and over Kayche La (3700m) to Gangtey vilage. You will climb up gradually through the thickets of dwarf bamboos, birch, rhododendron, hemlock and fir to Kayche La, marked with some prayer flags. The other side of the pass is mostly meadows, and from here it is all downhill through the long and beautiful stretch of meadows and farms.

Day 8: Phobjikha Valley to Paro

Morning:

Early morning, we pay visit to Gangtey Goenpa monastery to experience and meditation on the lawns of this special monastery whos history dates back to 7th century. The monastery is believed to posses sacred relics and religious texts from ancient masters that has been preserved at the monastery and visit Semtokha Dzong.

Afternoon:

Continue Journey to Paro and En-route- view Tachogang monastery “temple of excellent horse” built by Thangthong Gyalpo“ the (Iron chain builder in Bhutan and visit the Iron Chain Bridge which is one of the most visible ancient craft work in the middle Ages.) after reaching to Chunzom Overnight hotel in Paro.

Day 9: Paro- Tiger's Nest (Taksang) Hike

Morning:

Today we visit the world-famous Taktsang Monastery – A one hour hike from the base to the cafeteria is also a vantage view whereby you can enjoy the stunning view of the monastery. Prayer flags adorn the cliffs and this is also where Guru Padmasambhava(introduced Vajrayana Buddhism to Bhutan), landed on the back of a tigress in the 8th century. Today we meditate on Impermanence at the Monastery, Insight into impermanence is central to Buddhist practice. Buddhist practice points us toward becoming equanimous in the midst of change and wiser in how we respond to what comes and goes.

Afternoon:

After the hike and meditation, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. With a long rich history of the origins of Buddhism, Kyichu maybe the holiest place to visit in Bhutan. At the kyichu Lhakhang, we attend an hour-long retreat session at the front yard of the majestic temple. The head priest will offer khaddar ceremony (silk scarf adorning ceremony to cleanse negativity and usher good wishes) to all the participants and offer prayers for long life. We also receive an opportunity to roll dice and the attendant monk will interpret the auspiciousness of the result.

Day 10: Paro to Haa to Paro

Morning:

Drive to Haa through Chele La (3,988 m). From the pass, you can see Paro valley on one side and then Haa valley on the other. You can also have a picnic at Chele La if you like to.

Afternoon:

In Haa, some sightseeing and then going to katsho village and visiting the Katso Lhakhang. Drive back to Paro and overnight in Paro.

Day 11: Paro / Phuentsholing - Departure

Morning:

Breakfast in the hotel, then drive to Paro International Airport or the Bhakdora airport for flight to your onward destination. We bid farewell and wish ourselves in the hope to meet again. We hope you cherish this special trip in your life and nourish yourself with all the positive energy accumulated through the journey.

Tour Cost

1 Person : US$ 3645/-

2 Person : US$ 2829/-per person

3 Person : US$ 2920/-per person

4 Person : US$ 2694/-per person

5 Person : US$ 2610/-per person

6 Person : US$ 2558/-per person



The charges shown may not be all-inclusive and are merely an overview. We can make you a legally binding offer once we have investigated and taken into account all relevent factors. For further enquire please contact us.

Inclusion & Exclusion

What's Included

• Accommodation on twin sharing/Single room according to traveler number

• Breakfast & dinner at the hotel & lunch at the local restaurants

• All transfers, transportation and sightseeing as per the itinerary

• English speaking accompanying guide

• Governmental royalty and taxes

• Entrances fee

• 2 water bottle per person per day basis on the vehicle




What's Not Included

• Luxury hotel upgrades are available at additional cost

• Travel insurance

• Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, and laundry, etc

• Telephone and internet

• Emergency evacuation

• Tips and gratuities

• Costs arising from unforeseen events

• Extra activities like cultural shows, kayaking, etc

Documents for Bhutan Visa

Following documents are required for VISA Application

• Passport Data Page Scan: Full page but no cropping, and all letters legible, even small one and no flares. Mostly importantly, the Passport need to be valid at least 6 months from the date of entry.

• Portrait Photograph: Passport-size format or selfie with white background.



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