Shangrila Tour

Shangrila TourBhutan -The Last Shangri-la Tours

Facts Of The Trek
Duration of the trek: 13 Days
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Itinerary in Detail
Day 01: Arrival in Paro. The flight to Paro is one of the most spectacular of all mountain flights. One can see Mount Everest , Kachenjunga, Makalu and other peaks in Bhutan such as Chomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tsrim Khang. The first gift from Bhutan will be cool, clean fresh air as you step out of the aircraft. Upon arrival, our representative will greet you and transfer to the hotel. Evening, take a stroll through Paro market. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 02: Paro: Paro is a picturesque valley with quaint clusters of hamlets amidst rraced paddy fields. The town still maintains traditions by way of architecture and the simple way of life. Morning trip to Ta Dzong or National Museum . Rated among the best natural history museums in Asia , the Ta Dzong offers a unique and varied collections ranging from ancient armour to textiles and thangkha paintings. Then walk down the trail to visit Paro Dzong (Rinppung Dzong) built during the time of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646. It now houses the Paro monastic school and office of the civil administration. Also Rinpung Dzong is venue of Paro Tshechu, held once a year in spring. Afternoon drive up valley to the Drukgyel Dzong or the Fort of Drukpa victory. From this fortress Bhutanese repelled several inbasion by Tibetans throughout the course of history. Looming above the smouldered ruins is the snowcapped peak of Mount . Chomolhari.. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 03: Paro - Thimphu: After breakfast drive to Thimphu , the capital town passing via idyllic countryside, through villages nd paddy fields. Enroute visit the Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the country now houses the School for Buddhist studies. Afternoon sightseeing of Thimphu valley, visiting Tashichhodzong ; the seat of the government, Memorial Chorten ; the stupa built in the memory of Bhutan 's Third King and Handicrafts Emporium displaying rich traditional crafts of the Kingdom. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu .
Day 04: Thimphu - Punakha: Morning, in Thimphu visit to National Library : which has fascinating collection of ancient Buddhist manuscripts and texts, the Painting School : Medicine Institute : view over the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas . Arrive Punakha and check into the hotel. Untill 1955, Punakha served as the capital town of Bhutan and still it is the winter seat of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot. Visit to Punakha Dzong, built by Shabdrung Ngawang, Namgyal in 17th century and situated at the junction of Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers. Later visit to Punakha town and market. Over night at the hotel in Punakha.
Day 05: Punakha - Wangdiphodrang - Gangtey (Phobjikha) : After breakfast drive to Wangdiphodrang and visit Dzong which is perched on a spur at the confluence of two rivers. The position of Dzong is remarkable as it completely covers the spur and commands an impressive view over both the north-south and east-west. Wangdi district is also famous for its bamboo work, slate & stone carvings. Overnight Guest House / Camp.
Day 06: Gangtey (Phobjha) - Tongsa : Morning explore Phobjikha valley for Black Neck Cranes and later drive to Tongsa across Pelela pass (3,300m). This pass is traditionally considered the boundry between Western and Central Bhutan . Further ahead stop enroute at Chendbji Chorten built in 18th century in Nepalese style.
Day 07: Tongsa - Bumthang (Jakar) : Morning visit to Tongsa Dzong, situated at the altitude of 2,200 m and built in 1647 by the Shabdrung it is the most impressive dzong in Bhutan . Then visit the Ta Dzong, standing on the side of the mountain and built to guard Tongsa. After lunch proceed to Bumthang, one of the most spectacular valleys in Bhutan and also the heartland of Buddhism. 29 kms ahead of Tongsa cross Yutongla pass (3,400m) and from here again the landscape looks different and dense forests of conifers stretches.. Overnight at the lodge in Bumthang.
Day 08: Bumthang : Bumthang is the general name given to a complex of four valleys - Chumey, Choekhor, Tang and Ura with altitude varying from 2,600 m to 4, 000 m. Visit to Kurje Lhakhang, one of the most sacred place in Bhutan as Guru Rinpoche meditated here. From Kurje monastery, a tarmac road heads south along the right bank of the river to the Jambey Lhakhang. Like Kyichu Lhakhang in the Paro valley, this temple is said to be the first that King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet constructed in 7th century. Afternoon visit to Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Pema Lingpa. It contains interesting Buddhist paintings. Later see the Jakar Dzong, the “dzong of the white bird” which houses the administrative seat of the district and is the only dzong in the country that does not contain a Drukpa monastic community.
Day 09: Bumthang - Mongar : The journey continues eastwards winding through more rugged terrain. The drive, with spectacular views will take about 6 hours. Pass through ura village in Bumthang before climbing sharply to the highest motorable pass in the Kingdom, the Thrumshingla pass - 12,465 ft. Ggaduallydrop down to Sengor, watching cascading water falls on the way. The descent stops at 2,130 ft., on a bridge over the Kurichu. Ascent again through pin forests, maize fields and eadtern hamlets to Mongar town. Visit Mongar Dzong, built albeit quite recently, the dzong still maintains the architectural traditions of old dzongs. Overnight at the lodge in Mongar.
Day 10: Mongar - Tashigang: This trip of about 96 kms takes 3 hours passing through Kori la pass (2,450j) the place marked by a pretty chorten and a stone wall. The first part of journey is through a leafy forest filled with ferns. Later road descends rapidly through corn fields and banana groves arriving the famous zigzags of Yadi which is a recent settlement. Overnight at the lodge in Tashigang.
Day 11: Tashigang (Excursion to Tashiyangtse): 24 kms from Tashigang, visit the temple of Gom Kora , set on a small alluvial plateau, overlooking the river. Gom Kora is the famous place where Guru Rimpoche meditated in order to subdue a demon. Further ahead reach to Doksum village where you can see women busy in weaving traditional Bhutanese fabric. Visit to Tashiyangtse Dzong, situated at the altitude of 1,850 m, was established just after the Drukpa conquest in around 1656 and later completely renovated in 1976.
Day 12: Tashigang - Samdrup Jongkhar : Tashigang - Samdrup Jongkhar road completed in 1965 and the journey takes about 6 hours. Along the way see Sherubtse College , the only college in country founded in 1978. Also visit Zangtho Pelri temple built in 1978 by the late Minister of Home Affairs and represent Guru Rimpoche's paradiseOvernight at the lodge in Samdrup Jongkhar.
Day 13: Samdrup Jongkhar - Guwahati : After breakfast drive to Guwahati, the capital town of Indian north eastern state of Assam , for flight to Delhi / Calcutta or onward tour programme in that region.
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